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Tribal Chiefs Collection

Tribal Chiefs: Guardians of Tradition and Leadership In the rich tapestry of history, they have played a pivotal role in shaping indigenous communities worldwide

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Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: A young Miami Chief

A young Miami Chief
3671000 A young Miami Chief by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Wa-em-boesh-kaa

Wa-em-boesh-kaa
3670995 Wa-em-boesh-kaa by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Tshu-Gue-Ga

Tshu-Gue-Ga
3670981 Tshu-Gue-Ga by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Richardville

Richardville
3670965 Richardville by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Pe-schick-ee

Pe-schick-ee
3670963 Pe-schick-ee by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Pen-now-we-ta

Pen-now-we-ta
3670962 Pen-now-we-ta by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Pe-a-jick

Pe-a-jick
3670958 Pe-a-jick by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: O -check-ka or Four Legs

O -check-ka or Four Legs
3670949 O -check-ka or Four Legs by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Na-mas or the Little Sturgeon

Na-mas or the Little Sturgeon
3670946 Na-mas or the Little Sturgeon by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Nah-shaw-a-gaa or The White Dogs Son

Nah-shaw-a-gaa or The White Dogs Son
3670944 Nah-shaw-a-gaa or The White Dogs Son by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: A Miami Chief

A Miami Chief
3670937 A Miami Chief by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Me-no-quet

Me-no-quet
3670935 Me-no-quet by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Ma-che-ka-kat or the Bad Hawk

Ma-che-ka-kat or the Bad Hawk
3670931 Ma-che-ka-kat or the Bad Hawk by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Kitch-ee-i-aa-ba or the Big Buck

Kitch-ee-i-aa-ba or the Big Buck
3670927 Kitch-ee-i-aa-ba or the Big Buck by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Ke-wa-din or the North Wind

Ke-wa-din or the North Wind
3670926 Ke-wa-din or the North Wind by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Kaa-nun-der-waaguinse-zoo or the Berry Picker

Kaa-nun-der-waaguinse-zoo or the Berry Picker
3670919 Kaa-nun-der-waaguinse-zoo or the Berry Picker by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Cha-Co-To

Cha-Co-To
3670909 Cha-Co-To by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Billy Shane

Billy Shane
3670901 Billy Shane by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Waa-kaun-see-ka or the Rattle-Snake

Waa-kaun-see-ka or the Rattle-Snake
3670988 Waa-kaun-see-ka or the Rattle-Snake by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Pe-che-co

Pe-che-co
3670960 Pe-che-co by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Na-she-mung-ga

Na-she-mung-ga
3670947 Na-she-mung-ga by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Mo-wan-za or The Little Wolf

Mo-wan-za or The Little Wolf
3670941 Mo-wan-za or The Little Wolf by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Jack-o-pa or the Six

Jack-o-pa or the Six
3670917 Jack-o-pa or the Six by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Caa-taa-ke Mung-ga or the Speckle d Loon

Caa-taa-ke Mung-ga or the Speckle d Loon
3670904 Caa-taa-ke Mung-ga or the Speckle d Loon by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Brewett

Brewett
3670903 Brewett by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: At-te-conse or the young rein deer

At-te-conse or the young rein deer
3670900 At-te-conse or the young rein deer by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Ash-e-taa-na-quet

Ash-e-taa-na-quet
3670899 Ash-e-taa-na-quet by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Waa-Na-Taa or the Foremost In Battle

Waa-Na-Taa or the Foremost In Battle
3670989 Waa-Na-Taa or the Foremost In Battle by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Waa-bin-de-ba or the White Headed Eagle

Waa-bin-de-ba or the White Headed Eagle
3670987 Waa-bin-de-ba or the White Headed Eagle by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Too-sha-na-gan-ka or The Little Otter

Too-sha-na-gan-ka or The Little Otter
3670979 Too-sha-na-gan-ka or The Little Otter by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: The Little Crow

The Little Crow
3670976 The Little Crow by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Shing-Gaa-Ba-W osin or the Figure d Stone

Shing-Gaa-Ba-W osin or the Figure d Stone
3670968 Shing-Gaa-Ba-W osin or the Figure d Stone by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: She-sheba or The Little Duck

She-sheba or The Little Duck
3670967 She-sheba or The Little Duck by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: O-hya-wa-nim-ce-kee or the Yellow Thunder

O-hya-wa-nim-ce-kee or the Yellow Thunder
3670953 O-hya-wa-nim-ce-kee or the Yellow Thunder by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Kee-o-tuck-kee

Kee-o-tuck-kee
3670923 Kee-o-tuck-kee by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Kee-o-kuck or The Watching Fox

Kee-o-kuck or The Watching Fox
3670921 Kee-o-kuck or The Watching Fox by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Kee-me-one or Rain

Kee-me-one or Rain
3670920 Kee-me-one or Rain by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Cut-taa-tas-tia

Cut-taa-tas-tia
3670914 Cut-taa-tas-tia by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Com-no-sa-qua

Com-no-sa-qua
3670913 Com-no-sa-qua by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Sioux Chief

Sioux Chief
3670971 Sioux Chief by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Shounk-chunk The Blackwolf

Shounk-chunk The Blackwolf
3670969 Shounk-chunk The Blackwolf by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: O-che-na-shink-kaa or the Man That Stands and Strikes

O-che-na-shink-kaa or the Man That Stands and Strikes
3670951 O-che-na-shink-kaa or the Man That Stands and Strikes by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Nabu-naa-kee-shick or The One Side of the Sky

Nabu-naa-kee-shick or The One Side of the Sky
3670943 Nabu-naa-kee-shick or The One Side of the Sky by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageTribal Chiefs Collection: Mish-sha-quat or the The Clear Sky

Mish-sha-quat or the The Clear Sky
3670940 Mish-sha-quat or the The Clear Sky by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio)



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Tribal Chiefs: Guardians of Tradition and Leadership In the rich tapestry of history, they have played a pivotal role in shaping indigenous communities worldwide. These esteemed figures embody wisdom, courage, and an unwavering commitment to their people's well-being. From ancient times to the present day, they have stood as beacons of strength and unity. One such example is Chief Wa-em-boesh-kaa, a young Miami chief who emerged as a visionary leader during challenging times. With his innate ability to bridge gaps between generations and foster harmony within his tribe, he became an inspiration for many aspiring leaders. Another notable figure is Chief Tshu-Gue-Ga, whose name resonates with respect among Native American tribes. Known for his diplomatic skills and strategic thinking, he successfully negotiated treaties that protected ancestral lands while ensuring peaceful coexistence with neighboring communities. Chief Richardville stands tall in history as a symbol of resilience against adversity. His leadership during turbulent times helped safeguard the cultural heritage of his people while navigating through the complexities brought by colonization. The legacy continues with Chief Pe-schick-ee; her dedication towards preserving traditional knowledge has been instrumental in passing down invaluable customs from one generation to another. Her tireless efforts ensure that future descendants remain connected to their roots. Chief Pen-now-we-ta embodies compassion and empathy; she tirelessly advocates for social justice issues affecting her tribe's members. Through her leadership, she strives to create equal opportunities for all individuals within her community. Chief Pe-a-jick represents strength personified; his unwavering determination has led him through countless challenges faced by his tribe over time. His guidance instills hope among those around him even in the face of adversity. Lastly, O-check-ka or Four Legs serves as a reminder that true leadership knows no boundaries - transcending both age and gender stereotypes within tribal societies. Their unique perspective brings fresh ideas into decision-making processes while honoring ancestral wisdom.