Kickapoo Collection
"Kickapoo: A Journey through History and Culture" Step back in time to the year 1832, as we explore the captivating Indian campaign that unfolded
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Kickapoo: A Journey through History and Culture" Step back in time to the year 1832, as we explore the captivating Indian campaign that unfolded. Delve into the intricacies of this historical event with a detailed map showcasing the country during that period. Immerse yourself in the world Indian medicine men, brought to life through vibrant chromolithographs. Witness their wisdom and healing powers as they harness nature's remedies for the betterment of their tribe. Meet Ma-shee-na, an esteemed Subchief adorned with majestic elk horns. This remarkable portrait by George Catlin captures his strength and leadership within the Kickapoo community during 1830. Experience a poignant moment frozen in time as George Catlin presents us with "Kickapoo Indians Preaching and Praying" from 1861/1869. Feel their spiritual devotion radiate from this powerful artwork. Discover an intriguing encounter between Kickapoos and Weas depicted by Myers & Co in 1841. This artistic masterpiece showcases cultural exchange amidst Native American tribes, highlighting unity despite differences. Travel westward to Tucumcari, New Mexico, where an old Medicine show wagon once roamed its streets. Marvel at how these traveling performers captivated audiences with their mesmerizing displays of healing arts. Uncover a pivotal moment in history - witness Border Ruffians from Missouri casting votes for a pro-slavery legislature in Kickapoo, Kansas Territory during the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1855. An engraving that reflects America's tumultuous past. Embark on an extraordinary journey alongside representatives from Kickapoo Indians who embarked on an embassy to meet Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico in 1865. Experience diplomacy across borders like never before. Marvel at Union Pacific Railroad's broadside advertisement from 1867 promoting travel opportunities near Kickapoo lands - a testament to progress intertwining with indigenous territories.