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A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief, Ojibwe Nation. One of the troupe of nine Ojibwe people who traveled to England in 1844. In feather headdress, buckskin shirt, necklace of teeth, with tomahawk. Handcoloured lithograph by J

A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief, Ojibwe Nation. One of the troupe of nine Ojibwe people who traveled to England in 1844. In feather headdress, buckskin shirt, necklace of teeth, with tomahawk. Handcoloured lithograph by J


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A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief, Ojibwe Nation. One of the troupe of nine Ojibwe people who traveled to England in 1844. In feather headdress, buckskin shirt, necklace of teeth, with tomahawk. Handcoloured lithograph by J

FLO4688540 A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief, Ojibwe Nation. One of the troupe of nine Ojibwe people who traveled to England in 1844. In feather headdress, buckskin shirt, necklace of teeth, with tomahawk. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after an illustration by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.; (add.info.: A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief, Ojibwe Nation. One of the troupe of nine Ojibwe people who traveled to England in 1844. In feather headdress, buckskin shirt, necklace of teeth, with tomahawk. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after an illustration 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 A-Queen-we-zaints, the Boy Chief of the Ojibwe Nation, who was part of a troupe that traveled to England in 1844. Dressed in a feather headdress, buckskin shirt, and necklace of teeth, with a tomahawk in hand, he exudes strength and tradition. The intricate details in his attire reflect the rich cultural heritage of his people. The artist has skillfully depicted A-Queen-we-zaints's features with precision and depth, capturing the intensity in his eyes and the determination on his face. Each line drawn with care tells a story of resilience and pride. As we gaze upon this image from centuries past, we are transported to a time when Native American tribes were fighting to preserve their way of life against encroaching forces. A-Queen-we-zaints stands as a symbol of resistance and perseverance in the face of adversity. Through this artwork, we are reminded of the importance of honoring indigenous cultures and histories. It serves as a powerful tribute to A-Queen-we-zaints and all those who have fought to protect their traditions amidst changing times.

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