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Sioux chiefs: warrior Tehan-dee, Tobacco 92, chief of the Yanc-ton band Toh-ki-ee-to, Stone with Horns, with neck and arms tattooed in gunpowder and vermilion 93
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Sioux chiefs: warrior Tehan-dee, Tobacco 92, chief of the Yanc-ton band Toh-ki-ee-to, Stone with Horns, with neck and arms tattooed in gunpowder and vermilion 93
FLO4601553 Sioux chiefs: warrior Tehan-dee, Tobacco 92, chief of the Yanc-ton band Toh-ki-ee-to, Stone with Horns, with neck and arms tattooed in gunpowder and vermilion 93. Sioux daughter of Black Rock, Wi-looh-tah-eeh-tchah-ta-mah-nee, Red Thing that Touches in Marching 94, and Tehon-su-mon-ka, Sand Bar 95, wife of a French trader Chardon. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.; (add.info.: Sioux chiefs: warrior Tehan-dee, Tobacco 92, chief of the Yanc-ton band Toh-ki-ee-to, Stone with Horns, with neck and arms tattooed in gunpowder and vermilion 93. Sioux daughter of Black Rock, Wi-looh-tah-eeh-tchah-ta-mah-nee, Red Thing that Touches in Marching 94, and Tehon-su-mon-ka, Sand Bar 95, wife of a French trader Chardon. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.); © Florilegius
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This print captures the essence of Sioux chiefs and their families in intricate detail. Warrior Tehan-dee, Tobacco 92, chief of the Yanc-ton band Toh-ki-ee-to, Stone with Horns are depicted with striking neck and arm tattoos in gunpowder and vermilion. Their fierce expressions convey strength and resilience, reflecting their warrior spirit.
The image also features Sioux daughter of Black Rock, Wi-looh-tah-eeh-tchah-ta-mah-nee, Red Thing that Touches in Marching and Tehon-su-mon-ka, Sand Bar - wife of a French trader Chardon. Each individual is portrayed with unique characteristics that speak to their cultural heritage and traditions.
George Catlin's handcoloured lithograph from 1841 beautifully captures the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians during this time period. The attention to detail in each figure's attire and adornments provides a glimpse into their way of life.
As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are reminded of the rich history and diversity of indigenous peoples. It serves as a tribute to these Sioux chiefs and their families who played a significant role in shaping Native American culture. This print is not just an image but a window into the past that deserves our admiration and respect.
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