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Sauk Native American chief. Daguerreotype, 1847, by Thomas M. Easterly

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Sauk Native American chief. Daguerreotype, 1847, by Thomas M. Easterly

KEOKUK (c1783-1848).
Sauk Native American chief. Daguerreotype, 1847, by Thomas M. Easterly. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1847 Bear Cane Chief Claw Daguerreotype Earrings Headband Headscarf Martin Medal Medallion Midwest Necklace Sauk Traditional Easterly Keokuk Wrinkled

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This daguerreotype from 1847 showcases the dignified presence of Keokuk, a prominent Sauk Native American chief. The skilled photographer Thomas M. Easterly expertly captures the essence of this respected leader in stunning detail. Keokuk is portrayed seated, exuding wisdom and strength as he gazes into the distance. The image reveals a man adorned with traditional clothing and accessories that reflect his cultural heritage. His weathered face bears witness to a life filled with experiences and challenges, displaying wrinkles that tell stories untold. A magnificent bear claw necklace hangs around his neck, symbolizing power and protection. Keokuk's regal appearance is further enhanced by his long white beard, which adds an air of authority to his countenance. He leans on a cane for support, emphasizing both his age and resilience. Every element within this portrait speaks volumes about Keokuk's role as a leader within the Sauk tribe. From the intricate headband adorning his headscarf to the delicate earrings dangling from his ears, each accessory holds significance in Native American culture. Thomas M. Easterly's masterful capture immortalizes not only Keokuk but also serves as an important historical document representing Midwest Native American communities during this era. Displayed proudly among other notable works in Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this photograph allows us to glimpse into the past and appreciate the rich traditions of indigenous peoples who have shaped our nation's history.


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