Don Montileaux

Tribe: Oglala | Lakota

Don maintains a working studio at Prairie Edge and resides in Rapid City, SD. Primarily a self-taught artist, Don also attended the Institute of American Indian Arts of Santa Fe, New Mexico and did an internship under noted artist Oscar Howe at the University of South Dakota.

An Oglala/Lakota, Don considers himself a modern-day storyteller, rekindling the images of the Lakota lifestyles by painting the people as they were. His mission is to "Portray the Lakota, the Native Americans, in an honest way. To illustrate them as people who hunted buffalo, made love, raised children, cooked meals and lived."

Don attributes his style to Herman Red Elk, a personal friend and mentor.

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Taking the Fight to the Morning Star

Taking the Fight to the Morning Star

$80.00
Going the Other Way

Going the Other Way

$370.00
Leaders Charge

Leaders Charge

$2,100.00
Horse Gatherer

Horse Gatherer

$1,050.00
Horse Chaser

Horse Chaser

$850.00
Star Rider

Star Rider

$1,250.00
One That Kills in a Hard Place - Oglala Lakota Treaty Signer, 1868

One That Kills in a Hard Place - Oglala Lakota Treaty Signer, 1868

$1,050.00
detail of ledger drawing Colors of Brotherhood

Colors of Brotherhood

$1,250.00
Ledger Art: More than a Few, Native American drawing of a herd of colorful horses.

More Than A Few

$80.00
Ledger Art: Native American image of Indian warriors on horseback chasing through an enemy camp.

Chasing Through The Coup

$80.00
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