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Wi-Jun-Jon - The Pigeons Egg Head Going to Washington : Returning to his home




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Wi-Jun-Jon - The Pigeons Egg Head Going to Washington : Returning to his home

3710033 Wi-Jun-Jon - The Pigeons Egg Head Going to Washington : Returning to his home, 1837 (colour lithograph) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wi-jn-jon, called Pigeons Egg Head or The Light (1796-1872) was a Native American chief of the Assiniboine tribe.
Shown on his way to Washington in traditional Native American dress and carrying a calumet, then returning to his village in a uniform with epaulettes, boots, top hat, carrying a fan and umbrella.); American, out of copyright

Media ID 22508750

© Bridgeman Images

American Indian Amerindian And Xa Animal Skin Assimilation Assiniboine Boots Chief Native America North American Indian Plains Indians Tribe Umbrella Western Westernised Westernized


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Add a touch of whimsy to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs, featuring the charming image "Wi-Jun-Jon - The Pigeons Egg Head Going to Washington" by Currier and Ives. This colorful lithograph, originally published in 1837, showcases the iconic character Wi-Jun-Jon, a pigeon with an oversized egg on his head, making his way to Washington. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality images from Fine Art Finder, ensuring a vibrant and detailed representation of this beloved historical artwork. Perfect for a gift or as a treat for yourself, these Photo Mugs make a unique and thoughtful addition to any kitchen or office collection. Enjoy your favorite beverage while reminiscing about the past or simply brightening up your day with a smile.

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This print titled "Wi-Jun-Jon - The Pigeons Egg Head Going to Washington: Returning to his home" captures the essence of Wi-jn-jon, also known as Pigeons Egg Head or The Light. Wi-jn-jon was a revered Native American chief from the Assiniboine tribe during the 19th century. In this image, we witness Wi-jn-jon's journey to Washington in traditional Native American attire, carrying a calumet – a symbol of peace and diplomacy. His purposeful stride reflects his determination to represent his people and advocate for their rights amidst changing times. Upon returning to his village, we see an astonishing transformation in Wi-jn-jon's appearance. Now dressed in a uniform adorned with epaulettes and boots, he wears a top hat while elegantly holding a fan and umbrella. This juxtaposition showcases the complex assimilation process that many Native Americans experienced during this era. The lithograph beautifully portrays both aspects of Wi-jn-jon's identity – his proud heritage as well as the influence of Western culture on him. It serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by indigenous peoples striving to preserve their traditions while adapting to an ever-changing world. This remarkable piece not only celebrates Wi-Jin-Jon but also pays homage to all Native American tribes who fought tirelessly for their cultural preservation amidst societal pressures.

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