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Hole-in-the-Day (Younger). Chippewa, Indian delegate, 1864. Creator: Unknown
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Hole-in-the-Day (Younger). Chippewa, Indian delegate, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Hole-in-the-Day (Younger). Chippewa, Indian delegate, 1864
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This print showcases Hole-in-the-Day (Younger), a Chippewa Indian delegate, in 1864. The creator of this remarkable image remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to the subject's already intriguing presence. Hole-in-the-Day (Younger) stands tall and proud, dressed in traditional Chippewa attire that reflects his cultural heritage. His clothing is meticulously detailed, with a coat adorned with intricate patterns and feathers. An eagle feather prominently rests on his head, symbolizing strength and spirituality within indigenous culture. This striking accessory adds an element of regality to his overall appearance. The full-length portrait captures Hole-in-the-Day (Younger) exuding confidence as he gazes directly into the camera lens. His expression hints at both resilience and determination—a testament to the struggles faced by Native Americans during this period in American history. Preserved within the Congressional Library's collection, this photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the rich heritage and contributions made by indigenous people throughout America's past. It offers viewers a glimpse into another era while honoring the individuality and strength embodied by Hole-in-the-Day (Younger). As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, we are invited to reflect upon our shared history as well as celebrate the diversity that continues to shape our nation today.
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