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Kaa-nun-der-waaguinse-zoo or the Berry Picker

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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, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio: a collection of portraits of the most celebrated chiefs of the North American Indians / by J.O. Lewis
A Famous Chippewa Chief; painted at the treaty of Prairia du Chien, 1825 by J.O. Lewis
by Lewis, James Otto, 1799-1858); eNewberry Library; American, out of copyright

Media ID 23643352

© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images

Clothing And Dress Indians Of North America Indigenous Kings And Rulers Lithographs Ojibwa Indians Tribal Chiefs


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This print titled "Kaa-nun-der-waaguinse-zoo or the Berry Picker" by James Otto Lewis showcases a renowned Chippewa Chief from North America. Painted during the treaty of Prairia du Chien in 1825, this portrait captures the essence and power of indigenous leadership. The image portrays a distinguished man with strong features, his face adorned with intricate paint markings that symbolize his tribal identity. Standing tall against a backdrop of towering trees, he holds a spear firmly in hand, representing both strength and protection. The chief's clothing and dress reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Ojibwa Indians, emphasizing their deep connection to nature and their ancestral traditions. Every detail in this lithograph engraving speaks volumes about the resilience and pride of Native American tribes. Preserved at Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois, this artwork serves as an important historical document that honors not only this particular chief but also countless other tribal leaders who played significant roles within their communities. Through its vivid portrayal, "Kaa-nun-der-waaguinse-zoo or the Berry Picker" invites viewers to appreciate and respect the diverse cultures that have shaped North America's history. It reminds us of our shared humanity while celebrating indigenous wisdom and legacy for generations to come.

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