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Chippeway Squaw and Child, pub. by F. O. W. Greenough, 1838 (colour litho)
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Chippeway Squaw and Child, pub. by F. O. W. Greenough, 1838 (colour litho)
STC90588 Chippeway Squaw and Child, pub. by F.O.W. Greenough, 1838 (colour litho) by Bowen, John T. (1801-c.1856); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22606130
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Chippewa Native American Indian Ojibwa Papoose Anishinaabe
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This print titled "Chippeway Squaw and Child" takes us back to the year 1838, capturing a moment in time that tells a powerful story. The image portrays a Native American Indian woman of the Ojibwa or Chippewa tribe, cradling her precious child in her arms. The mother's expression is one of tenderness and strength as she carries her baby securely on her back using traditional methods. The colour lithograph, published by F. O. W. Greenough, beautifully showcases the intricate details of their attire and cultural significance. Every line and shade brings forth an appreciation for the rich heritage of North America's indigenous people. In this snapshot frozen in history, we witness not only a mother's love but also glimpse into the daily life of these resilient communities. It serves as a reminder of their deep connection to nature, family values, and ancestral traditions that have been passed down through generations. John T. Bowen expertly captures this intimate scene with sensitivity and respect for his subjects' dignity. As we gaze upon this artwork from our modern perspective, it prompts us to reflect on the diverse tapestry that makes up American history. Displayed within private collections today, this image continues to provoke curiosity about Native American culture while honoring its legacy. It stands as a testament to both the artistic talent behind its creation and the enduring spirit embodied by those depicted within it – an everlasting tribute to anishinaabe women who carried their children with unwavering love amidst challenging
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