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Portraits of Six American Indians from the Sioux, Renard, Pawnee, Creek
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Portraits of Six American Indians from the Sioux, Renard, Pawnee, Creek
CHT170176 Portraits of Six American Indians from the Sioux, Renard, Pawnee, Creek, Otto and Chippewa Tribes, 1861 (w/c on paper) by Sand, Baron Dudevant Jean Francois Maurice (1823-89); Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France; (add.info.: tiree d un recueil de voyage en Amerique du Nord; taken from a travel journal written in North America; diverses tribus d indiens; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23200360
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Appearance Feather Feathered Feathers Horns Identity Native American Indian Traditional Costume
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This print titled "Portraits of Six American Indians from the Sioux, Renard, Pawnee, Creek" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Captured by Baron Dudevant Jean Francois Maurice Sand in 1861 during his travels across North America, this image offers a glimpse into the diverse tribes and cultures that inhabited the land. The six individuals depicted here represent different Native American tribes - Sioux, Renard, Pawnee, Creek, Otto, and Chippewa. Each person stands proudly adorned in their traditional costumes and headdresses embellished with feathers and horns. Their appearances speak volumes about their identity and heritage. As we delve into this photograph's rich details, we are transported to an era where wild landscapes were home to these indigenous communities. The painting skillfully captures the essence of each individual's unique features while highlighting their shared connection as native people of America. Preserved within the archives of Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris in France for many years now, this artwork serves as a reminder of our collective history and cultural diversity. It prompts us to reflect on the importance of honoring and respecting indigenous traditions that have shaped our world today. Let this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images serve as an invitation to explore further into Native American culture - its beauty, resilience, and contributions throughout time.
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