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Crow poeple: Chah-ee-chopes, Four Wolves, with several locks of hair cut in mourning 24, warrior Duhk-pits-a-ho-shee, Red Bear 25, Oo-I-en-a-he-ah, Woman who Lives in a Bear Den 26, and Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa, Two Crows the Younger 27
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Crow poeple: Chah-ee-chopes, Four Wolves, with several locks of hair cut in mourning 24, warrior Duhk-pits-a-ho-shee, Red Bear 25, Oo-I-en-a-he-ah, Woman who Lives in a Bear Den 26, and Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa, Two Crows the Younger 27
FLO4600778 Crow poeple: Chah-ee-chopes, Four Wolves, with several locks of hair cut in mourning 24, warrior Duhk-pits-a-ho-shee, Red Bear 25, Oo-I-en-a-he-ah, Woman who Lives in a Bear Den 26, and Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa, Two Crows the Younger 27. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.; (add.info.: Crow poeple: Chah-ee-chopes, Four Wolves, with several locks of hair cut in mourning 24, warrior Duhk-pits-a-ho-shee, Red Bear 25, Oo-I-en-a-he-ah, Woman who Lives in a Bear Den 26, and Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa, Two Crows the Younger 27. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.); © Florilegius
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This stunning handcoloured lithograph captures a moment in the lives of the Crow people, showcasing their unique customs and traditions. The individuals depicted - Chah-ee-chopes, Four Wolves, Duhk-pits-a-ho-shee, Red Bear, Oo-I-en-a-he-ah, and Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa - each hold a significant role within their community.
The locks of hair cut in mourning serve as a poignant reminder of the hardships and losses faced by these warriors and women who live amongst nature's creatures. Their connection to the land and its inhabitants is evident in their names and attire.
George Catlin's meticulous attention to detail brings out the intricate designs on their clothing and accessories, highlighting the craftsmanship of Native American artistry. The expressions on their faces convey strength, resilience, and pride in their heritage.
As we gaze upon this historical artwork from 1841, we are transported back in time to witness a glimpse of life among the Crow people. It serves as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry that makes up North America's indigenous communities.
Let us honor and respect these individuals for preserving their traditions amidst changing times, reminding us of the importance of celebrating diversity and heritage.
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