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Sanford Plummer (Ga-yo-gwa-doke) (1905–1974) (Seneca) was a Native American narrative watercolor painter from New York state. He painted works portraying traditional life and culture of the Seneca and Iroquois people. His works are held by the Iroquois Indian Museum, as well as Buffalo Museum of Science, Rochester Museum and Science Center, and the Newark Museum. ==Background== Sanford Plummer was born on 1 November 1905 on the Allegany Reservation, located mostly in Cattaraugus, New York, in the Seneca Nation. His parents were Clarence Plummer and Nellie Kennedy.〔(The Haudenosaunee Project ), RootsWeb. (accessed 10 April 2008)〕 He was born into the Seneca Wolf Clan〔 through his mother's line, as the Iroquois have a matrilineal kinship system. Plummer's Seneca name was Ga-yo-gwa-doke.〔(''Arts of the Americas'' ), Newark Museum. (retrieved 2 may 2015)〕 He went to New York City for a formal art education at the Beaux-Arts of New York and the New York Academy of Art.〔Porter and Fenton, 203〕〔(Hanks, Christina and John P. Ferguson. ''Iroquois Arts'' ), (retrieved 18 June 2009)〕 After his studies, he returned to upstate, where he lived in Gowanda.〔Hoover, 72〕
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