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The act of depicting the Indigenous body, including nudity, was so historically taboo that only recently have exhibitions completely dedicated to the subject emerged. The 2017 exhibition "Native American Body of Art" was a landmark event. Featuring over 30 nude paintings of Native Americans by nine Native American artists, it was the first exhibition of its kind. Artist Brent Learned (Cheyenne/Arapaho) envisioned it as "the start of a Native renaissance". The exhibition focused on expressing "Indigenous femininity and power," offering a space for Native women to reclaim their bodies on their own terms, far from the "Indian maiden" trope.