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Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to the nine-strong troupe of Ojibwe dancers who visited England in 1844. Handcoloured lithograph by J
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Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to the nine-strong troupe of Ojibwe dancers who visited England in 1844. Handcoloured lithograph by J
FLO4688536 Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to the nine-strong troupe of Ojibwe dancers who visited England in 1844. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a cartoon by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man (Balliere, London, 1855).; (add.info.: Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to the nine-strong troupe of Ojibwe dancers who visited England in 1844. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a cartoon by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man (Balliere, London, 1855).); © Florilegius
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This handcoloured lithograph captures the essence of Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, a member of the Ojibwe nation who visited England in 1844 as part of a nine-strong troupe of dancers. Alexander Cadotte served as their interpreter during this historic visit.
The intricate details in this print showcase the traditional costume and accessories worn by Not-een-a-akm, including his striking earrings and feathered hat. His stoic expression reflects both strength and grace, embodying the rich cultural heritage of his people.
Created by J. Harris after a cartoon by renowned artist George Catlin, this image is featured in James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man from 1855. It offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of Native American tribes during the 19th century.
As we admire this artwork, we are reminded of the importance of preserving indigenous traditions and honoring their contributions to our shared history. Not-een-a-akm's presence on this lithograph serves as a powerful reminder of resilience and cultural pride that continues to inspire us today.
Let us celebrate diversity and embrace the beauty found in different cultures around the world through artworks like this one that capture moments in time with such depth and authenticity.
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