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Se-go-witz and his Bride in her Rabbit Skin Robes, c. 1880 (b / w photo)
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Se-go-witz and his Bride in her Rabbit Skin Robes, c. 1880 (b / w photo)
495472 Se-go-witz and his Bride in her Rabbit Skin Robes, c.1880 (b/w photo) by Savage, Charles Roscoe (1832-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Possibly Sagwitch, a Northwestern Shoshone chief and his wife Beawoachee. These are Ute people.); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22670318
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This photograph captures the essence of love and cultural heritage. Titled "Se-go-witz and his Bride in her Rabbit Skin Robes, c. 1880" this image by Charles Roscoe Savage transports us back to a time when traditions were cherished. In this intimate portrait, we see Se-go-witz, possibly Sagwitch, a Northwestern Shoshone chief, standing proudly beside his wife Beawoachee. Both adorned in exquisite rabbit skin robes, they radiate strength and elegance. The intricate details of their attire reflect the rich artistic craftsmanship of Native American culture. The couple's connection is palpable as they stand side by side with an air of serenity. Their eyes meet with tenderness and devotion, capturing a moment frozen in time. It is through their gaze that we glimpse the depth of their bond. As we delve into the history behind this photograph, it becomes apparent that it represents more than just a union between two individuals; it symbolizes the resilience and spirit of Native American tribes during a transformative era in North America. Se-go-witz and Beawoachee serve as ambassadors for their people - Ute Indians - reminding us of the diverse tapestry woven throughout America's past. This image encapsulates not only love but also pride in one's heritage. Preserved for generations to come, this remarkable photograph invites us to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and historical significance. It serves as a timeless reminder that love transcends all boundaries while honoring the
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