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Chase-in-the-Morning, c. 1888. Creator: Frank A. Rinehart
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Chase-in-the-Morning, c. 1888. Creator: Frank A. Rinehart
Chase-in-the-Morning, c. 1888. [Portrait of Anapao Wa-Ku-Wa (Chase in the Morning), an Oglala Lakota man, younger brother of Black Whiteman who was killed during the Battle of the Little Bighorn]. Platinum print
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Chase-in-the-Morning, c. 1888 - A Glimpse into Oglala Lakota Heritage
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. In this black and white portrait captured by Frank A. Rinehart in the late 19th century, we are transported to a time of great historical significance for Native American tribes. The subject of the photograph is Anapao Wa-Ku-Wa, also known as Chase in the Morning, an Oglala Lakota warrior. Dressed in traditional attire that speaks volumes about his cultural identity, Chase stands tall with long flowing hair adorned with feathers and a majestic headdress. His piercing gaze reflects strength and resilience passed down through generations. Rinehart's platinum print technique beautifully captures every intricate detail of Chase's costume - from the meticulously crafted headgear to the feathered shield held firmly in his hand. This image serves as a powerful testament to the rich heritage of indigenous peoples within America. The Battle of Little Bighorn looms large over Chase's story; it claimed the life of his brother Black Whiteman. Yet here he stands, embodying both sorrow and determination etched upon his face. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this photograph invites viewers to contemplate not only one man's journey but also honors all Native Americans who fought valiantly for their land and culture during this tumultuous period in history. Frank A. Rinehart skillfully captures not just an individual but an entire era through his lens – reminding us that art has always been a powerful medium for preserving stories that deserve recognition and respect.
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