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War dance of the Ojibwe nation (Ojibbeway Indians). Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be, the Flying Cloud, Sa-mah, Tobacco, Gish-ee-gosh-e-gee, Moonlight Night, and We-nish-ka-wee-be, the Flying Gull, part of a troupe of nine who visited England in 1844
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War dance of the Ojibwe nation (Ojibbeway Indians). Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be, the Flying Cloud, Sa-mah, Tobacco, Gish-ee-gosh-e-gee, Moonlight Night, and We-nish-ka-wee-be, the Flying Gull, part of a troupe of nine who visited England in 1844
FLO4688539 War dance of the Ojibwe nation (Ojibbeway Indians). Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be, the Flying Cloud, Sa-mah, Tobacco, Gish-ee-gosh-e-gee, Moonlight Night, and We-nish-ka-wee-be, the Flying Gull, part of a troupe of nine who visited England in 1844. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.; (add.info.: War dance of the Ojibwe nation (Ojibbeway Indians). Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be, the Flying Cloud, Sa-mah, Tobacco, Gish-ee-gosh-e-gee, Moonlight Night, and We-nish-ka-wee-be, the Flying Gull, part of a troupe of nine who visited England in 1844. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.); © Florilegius
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This print captures the mesmerizing War dance of the Ojibwe nation, also known as the Ojibbeway Indians. The figures depicted in this handcoloured lithograph are Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be, the Flying Cloud, Sa-mah, Tobacco, Gish-ee-gosh-e-gee, Moonlight Night, and We-nish-ka-wee-be, the Flying Gull. They were part of a troupe of nine individuals who visited England in 1844.
The intricate details and vibrant colors in this image bring to life the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Ojibwe people. Each dancer exudes power and grace as they perform their traditional war dance with precision and skill.
Created by artist George Catlin and reproduced by J. Harris for James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man in 1855, this piece is a true masterpiece that showcases both artistic talent and historical significance.
As you gaze upon this stunning print, you can almost hear the rhythmic drumbeats and feel the energy emanating from these dancers. It serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of indigenous peoples throughout history.
Let this image transport you back in time to witness a momentous occasion when these remarkable individuals shared their culture with audiences across the globe.
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