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WASHAKIE (c1804-1900). Shoshone Native American chief. Photographed c1885

WASHAKIE (c1804-1900). Shoshone Native American chief. Photographed c1885


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WASHAKIE (c1804-1900). Shoshone Native American chief. Photographed c1885

WASHAKIE (c1804-1900).
Shoshone Native American chief. Photographed c1885

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1800s 1880 1880s 1885 19th Chief Encbr Feather Head Dress War Bonnet Warrior Washakie


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This photograph captures the essence of Washakie, a prominent Shoshone Native American chief from the late 19th century. Taken around 1885, this image showcases his dignified presence and warrior spirit. Washakie's weathered face tells stories of wisdom and resilience acquired over a lifetime of leadership. His head is adorned with an intricate feathered headdress, symbolizing his status as a respected chief within his tribe. The attention to detail in his clothing reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Shoshone people. In this portrait, Washakie embodies the strength and bravery that characterized Native American warriors during this era. His piercing gaze suggests both determination and deep understanding of the challenges faced by his people. The photographer skillfully captures every line on Washakie's face, emphasizing the passage of time while preserving his legacy for future generations to admire. This image serves as a powerful reminder of Native American history and their contributions to our nation. As we reflect upon this photograph print by Granger Art on Demand, let us honor Washakie's memory by acknowledging the importance of preserving indigenous cultures and recognizing their enduring impact on our society today.

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