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    <p>Fritz Scholder did a whole series of paintings of Indian men wrapped in or bearing aloft the American flag from 1970 to 1979. These were bitter pictures. Organizers of the retrospective of Scholder&rsquo;s art opening Nov. 1 at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC and NYC believe that Scholder based some on 19th-century photographs of Indians wrapped in blankets. His &ldquo;flag&rdquo; pictures were also painted during a period when Native Americans were fighting and dying in Vietnam War and the Indian Movement had resisted the U.S. government at Alcatraz (&rsquo;69), and Wounded Knee (&rsquo;73). 
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