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NAVAJO DELEGATION, c1874. Navajo delegates to Washington, D. C. c1874. Front row, left to right: Carmero Mucho; Mariana; Juanita, wife of Manuelito; Manuelito, Navajo chief; Manuelito Segundo; Tiene-Su-Se. Back: Wild Hand Sharp; Ganado Mucho; Light Beard; Governor Arny; Kentucky Mountain Bill; Cabra Negra; Cayatanita; Narbona Primero and Jesus Arviso

NAVAJO DELEGATION, c1874. Navajo delegates to Washington, D. C. c1874. Front row, left to right: Carmero Mucho; Mariana; Juanita, wife of Manuelito; Manuelito, Navajo chief; Manuelito Segundo; Tiene-Su-Se. Back: Wild Hand Sharp; Ganado Mucho; Light Beard; Governor Arny; Kentucky Mountain Bill; Cabra Negra; Cayatanita; Narbona Primero and Jesus Arviso
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NAVAJO DELEGATION, c1874. Navajo delegates to Washington, D. C. c1874. Front row, left to right: Carmero Mucho; Mariana; Juanita, wife of Manuelito; Manuelito, Navajo chief; Manuelito Segundo; Tiene-Su-Se. Back: Wild Hand Sharp; Ganado Mucho; Light Beard; Governor Arny; Kentucky Mountain Bill; Cabra Negra; Cayatanita; Narbona Primero and Jesus Arviso

NAVAJO DELEGATION, c1874.
Navajo delegates to Washington, D.C. c1874. Front row, left to right: Carmero Mucho; Mariana; Juanita, wife of Manuelito; Manuelito, Navajo chief; Manuelito Segundo; Tiene-Su-Se. Back: Wild Hand Sharp; Ganado Mucho; Light Beard; Governor Arny; Kentucky Mountain Bill; Cabra Negra; Cayatanita; Narbona Primero and Jesus Arviso. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1874 Americanization Bill Delegate Delegation Diplomacy Governor Hank Jesus Kentucky Mountain Native American Navajo Rifle Sharp South Western Traditional Washington Western Westernization Wild Cabra Ganado Juanita Mariana Negra Primera

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This print captures the Navajo Delegation during their visit to Washington, D. C. in 1874. The group of distinguished men stands proudly in two rows, showcasing their traditional clothing and accessories that reflect their rich Native American heritage. In the front row from left to right, we see Carmero Mucho, Mariana, Juanita (wife of Manuelito), Manuelito (Navajo chief), Manuelito Segundo, and Tiene-Su-Se. Behind them stand Wild Hand Sharp, Ganado Mucho, Light Beard, Governor Arny, Kentucky Mountain Bill, Cabra Negra, Cayatanita, Narbona Primero and Jesus Arviso. Each member exudes a sense of strength and resilience as they represent their tribe on this important diplomatic mission. Their presence in Washington signifies the Navajo people's determination to negotiate with the government for fair treatment and recognition. The photo also offers a glimpse into the merging of cultures during this time period. While some members wear traditional attire complete with feathers and intricate beadwork adorning their garments; others have adopted elements of Western fashion such as hats or jackets. This historical image is part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection which aims to preserve significant moments from America's past. It serves as a reminder of both the challenges faced by Native Americans during westernization efforts but also highlights their unwavering pride in preserving their cultural identity amidst changing times.


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Step into history with our exclusive Framed Print of the Navajo Delegation, captured in this remarkable photograph from 1874. Witness the historic moment as prominent Navajo leaders, including Manuelito, Juanita, and Carmero Mucho, met with government officials in Washington D.C. This beautiful print, sourced from The Granger Collection, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo people. Display this captivating piece in your home or office to add a touch of history and intrigue to your space.


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Step back in time with this historic photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. Witness the significant moment in Navajo history with this image of the Navajo Delegation, who traveled to Washington D.C. in 1874. Meet the key figures of the delegation, including Manuelito, the Navajo chief, and his wife Juanita, as well as other influential Navajo leaders such as Carmero Mucho, Mariana, and Ganado Mucho. This captivating vintage print, sourced from The Granger Collection, is a must-have for history enthusiasts and those with an appreciation for Native American culture. Bring the past into your home or office and start a conversation with this intriguing piece of American history.


Poster Prints

Step back in time with our exclusive NAVAJO DELEGATION, c1874 poster print. Featuring a historic photograph from The Granger Collection, this print showcases a significant moment in Navajo history. Witness the prominent Navajo leaders, including Manuelito and his wife Juanita, as they meet with government officials in Washington D.C. in 1874. This captivating image is a must-have for history enthusiasts and those who appreciate Native American culture. Bring the rich history to your walls and start a conversation with this striking poster print.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Step into history with the Media Storehouse Navajo Delegation Jigsaw Puzzle! This intricately detailed puzzle features an historic photograph of Navajo delegates who traveled to Washington D.C. in 1874. Piece together the image of prominent Navajo leaders, including Manuelito, the Navajo chief, and his wife Juanita, as well as other notable figures such as Carmero Mucho and Mariana. Engage in a captivating puzzle experience while learning about the rich history of the Navajo people. Perfect for history enthusiasts, puzzle lovers, or anyone seeking a challenging and educational activity. Immerse yourself in the past with the Media Storehouse Navajo Delegation Jigsaw Puzzle.

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