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English and American Art Gallery book. Publishesd pre 1900. Highly finished steel engravings, edited by John Sherer. Ojibbeways (or Chippewas) indians, Pa-tua- na-quet-a-wee-be, the Driving Cloud, a war-chief, aged fifty-one years, Gish-e-gosh-e-ghee, the Moonlight Night, and his Squaw, and Nib-nab-e-quah, their daughter dressed in the war costume of their country, and were grouped in their accustomed attitudes
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English and American Art Gallery book. Publishesd pre 1900. Highly finished steel engravings, edited by John Sherer. Ojibbeways (or Chippewas) indians, Pa-tua- na-quet-a-wee-be, the Driving Cloud, a war-chief, aged fifty-one years, Gish-e-gosh-e-ghee, the Moonlight Night, and his Squaw, and Nib-nab-e-quah, their daughter dressed in the war costume of their country, and were grouped in their accustomed attitudes
English and American Art Gallery book. Publishesd pre 1900. Highly finished steel engravings, edited by John Sherer.Ojibbeways (or Chippewas) indians, Pa-tua- na-quet-a-wee-be, the Driving Cloud, a war-chief, aged fifty-one years, Gish-e-gosh-e-ghee, the Moonlight Night, and his Squaw, and Nib-nab-e-quah, their daughter dressed in the war costume of their country, and were grouped in their accustomed attitudes
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1870 Book Chief Circa Costume Daughter Driving Engravings Fifty Gallery Indians Moonlight Night Published Skins Steel Years Pre 1900 Sherer Squaw
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This print from the "English and American Art Gallery" book, published pre-1900, showcases a mesmerizing glimpse into the lives of Ojibbeways (or Chippewas) Indians. The highly finished steel engravings, edited by John Sherer, beautifully depict three prominent figures within their community. Pa-tua-na-quet-a-wee-be, known as the Driving Cloud, stands tall as a war-chief aged fifty-one years. His weathered face tells tales of battles fought and wisdom gained throughout his life. Beside him stands Gish-e-gosh-e-ghee, also called the Moonlight Night - a name that evokes an air of mystery surrounding this figure. His Squaw completes this trio; her presence emanates strength and resilience. Dressed in traditional attire adorned with vibrant feathers and intricate beadwork, they proudly represent their native land's rich heritage. Nib-nab-e-quah, their daughter dressed in her country's war costume, adds youthful energy to the scene. Grouped together in their accustomed attitudes, these individuals exude both pride and grace. Their red skins contrast against the backdrop of nature's beauty - a reminder of their deep connection to the earth. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured circa 1870 by John Short for Design Pics' collection, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever - an homage to indigenous cultures that have shaped our world through centuries past.
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