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Three Chippewa Indian chiefs at Montreal, 1849



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Three Chippewa Indian chiefs at Montreal, 1849

Three native American Indian chiefs in full ceremonial dress, with beads, necklaces and feathers: Chingwackonce (Little Pine), Nabunagoging (The Eclipse) and Menissino Wenninne (The Great Warrior). The chiefs went to Montreal to plead with the Governor General of Canada, who had sold their land to a mining company

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1849 Beads Ceremonial Chiefs Chippewa Eclipse Feathers Governor Mining Montreal Necklaces Pine Plead Sold Warrior


13.5"x11.5" (34x29cm) Premium Frame

Introducing the breathtaking "Three Chippewa Indian Chiefs at Montreal, 1849" framed print from Media Storehouse. This exquisite piece, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, captures the essence of history with its vivid portrayal of three Native American leaders in their full ceremonial regalia. Feast your eyes on Chingwackonce (Little Pine), Nabunagoging (The Eclipse), and Menissino Wenninne (The Great Warrior) as they proudly display their beads, necklaces, and feathers. This captivating image offers a unique glimpse into the past, transporting you back in time to witness the rich cultural heritage of the Chippewa Nation. Bring the story of these iconic figures to life in your home or office with our high-quality framed prints, meticulously crafted to preserve the intricate details and authenticity of the original image. Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity and is ready to hang, making it the perfect addition to any space. Experience the power and beauty of history with Media Storehouse's stunning "Three Chippewa Indian Chiefs at Montreal, 1849" framed print.

Framed and mounted 9x7 print. Professionally handmade full timber moulded frames are finished off with framers tape and come with a hanging solution on the back. Outer dimensions are 13.5x11.5 inches (34x29cm). Quality timber frame frame moulding (20mm wide and 30mm deep) with frame colours in your choice of black, white, or raw oak and a choice of black or white card mounts. Frames have a perspex front providing a virtually unbreakable glass-like finish which is easily cleaned with a damp cloth.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21.4cm x 21.4cm (8.4" x 8.4")

Estimated Product Size is 34cm x 29.2cm (13.4" x 11.5")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful and poignant print captures a moment in history when three Chippewa Indian chiefs, Chingwackonce (Little Pine), Nabunagoging (The Eclipse), and Menissino Wenninne (The Great Warrior), traveled to Montreal in 1849 to plead with the Governor General of Canada. Dressed in full ceremonial regalia adorned with beads, necklaces, and feathers, these native American leaders exude strength and dignity as they stand united in their cause. The chiefs had come to Montreal to address the Governor General about the sale of their land to a mining company. This act of betrayal by those in power threatened not only their livelihoods but also their cultural heritage. Despite facing immense challenges and injustices, these brave warriors stood firm in defense of their people's rights. Through this historic image, we are reminded of the resilience and determination of indigenous communities who have fought tirelessly for justice throughout history. The legacy of these courageous chiefs lives on as a testament to the ongoing struggle for land rights and sovereignty faced by indigenous peoples around the world. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of honoring and respecting the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, both past, present, and future.

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