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Moennitarri Warrior in the Costume of the Dog Dance. Pehriska-Ruhpa
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Moennitarri Warrior in the Costume of the Dog Dance. Pehriska-Ruhpa
3673648 Moennitarri Warrior in the Costume of the Dog Dance. Pehriska-Ruhpa by Bodmer, Karl (1809-93); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: Travels in the interior of North America / by Maximilian, Prince of Wied; with numerous engravings on wood, and a large map; translated from the German, by H. Evans Lloyd: to accompany the original series of eighty-one elaborately-colored plates: size, imperial folio
Tableau 23 in atlas: Illustrations to Maximilian, Prince of Wieds Travels in the interior of North America. Portrait of Pehriska-Ruhpa, " Two Ravens", principal leader of the Hidatsa Dog Society performing a traditional dance in full costume. His blue headdress is made of magpie and wild turkey feathers. He wears a long cloth mantle over his shoulder, a war whistle and holds a society emblem, of a rattle made of deer hooves or deer claws attached to a beaded stick in his right hand and a bow and arrows in his left hand. In 1836 Maximilian commissioned Bodmer to create illustrations to accompany the text of his atlas documenting their travels. These illustrations include 81 plates of aquatints.
by Bodmer, Karl, 1809-1893
London: Ackermann and Co.
Illustrations to Maximilian, Prince of Wieds Travels in the interior of North America); eNewberry Library; Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 22485616
© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the Moennitarri Warrior in the Costume of the Dog Dance, as captured by renowned Swiss artist Karl Bodmer. The warrior depicted is Pehriska-Ruhpa, also known as "Two Ravens" who was a prominent leader of the Hidatsa Dog Society. In this image, he is seen performing a traditional dance while adorned in an elaborate costume. Pehriska-Ruhpa's striking blue headdress is crafted from feathers sourced from magpies and wild turkeys, adding to its vibrant allure. Draped over his shoulder is a long cloth mantle, symbolizing his status and authority within the society. In his right hand, he holds a society emblem—a rattle made of deer hooves or claws attached to a beaded stick—while clutching a bow and arrows in his left hand. Commissioned by Maximilian, Prince of Wied in 1836 for their travels through North America's interior, Bodmer expertly captures the essence of this cultural tradition through his detailed illustration. This particular print comes from Tableau 23 in Maximilian's atlas documenting their journey. The Fine Art Finder presents this remarkable piece that not only offers us insight into Native American customs but also highlights Bodmer's exceptional skill as an artist. It serves as a testament to preserving history through art and allows us to appreciate the rich heritage and traditions of indigenous communities like the Hidatsa Dog Society.
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