Indian Maiden and Fawn

Alexander Phimister Proctor's figural group Indian Maiden and Fawn (1917–1924) is a sculpture depicting a standing nude Native American female with a fawn standing to her right.

She wears a headband and braids, and holds out food for the deer in her left hand.

One copy, made of yellow-leaded brass, is installed within the Jasper County Historical Museum in Newton, Iowa.

Despite being insured and most recently appraised for $12,000, museum officials were uncertain if they could restore the woman's arm, which had broken off.

[4] The Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming also has a bronze copy in its collection.