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BODMER: HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN. Pehriska-Ruhpa (Two Ravens), Hidatsa Native American



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BODMER: HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN. Pehriska-Ruhpa (Two Ravens), Hidatsa Native American

BODMER: HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN.
Pehriska-Ruhpa (Two Ravens), Hidatsa Native American. Watercolor, 1833, by Karl Bodmer

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1833 Bodmer Carl Headdress Hidatsa Peace Pipe Traditional Watercolor


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")

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This watercolor print by Karl Bodmer showcases the remarkable beauty and cultural richness of the Hidatsa Native American tribe. Titled "Pehriska-Ruhpa (Two Ravens)", it depicts a proud Hidatsa man standing tall, adorned in traditional clothing and an exquisite headdress. The intricate details of his attire reflect the deep connection between nature and spirituality within their culture. Bodmer's masterful use of watercolors brings to life every stroke, capturing not only the physical features but also the spirit and resilience of this indigenous community. The artist skillfully portrays the strength and dignity that radiate from Pehriska-Ruhpa's expression, symbolizing both individual pride and collective heritage. The inclusion of a peace pipe further emphasizes the importance of harmony and unity among Native American tribes during this early period in American history. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of their enduring traditions, which have withstood centuries despite adversity. As we admire this fine art piece, let us appreciate its historical significance beyond mere aesthetics. It invites us to delve into our shared past, fostering respect for diverse cultures while acknowledging their contributions to shaping our present world. Granger Art on Demand has once again provided us with an opportunity to connect with history through visual storytelling – reminding us that art is not just about decoration; it is a gateway to understanding our collective human experience.

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