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THOMAS L. MCKENNEY, JAMES HALL "CHON-MAN-I-CASE", AN OTTO HALF CHIEF - Lithograph

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THOMAS L. MCKENNEY, JAMES HALL "CHON-MAN-I-CASE", AN OTTO HALF CHIEF - Lithograph
THOMAS L. MCKENNEY, JAMES HALL "CHON-MAN-I-CASE", AN OTTO HALF CHIEF - Lithograph
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THOMAS L. MCKENNEY, JAMES HALL "CHON-MAN-I-CASE", AN OTTO HALF CHIEF - Lithograph. From History of the Indian Tribes of North America with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Hand-colored Lithograph. Size: 21 1/2"w x 25 1/2"h. About the Artists: Hand-coloured lithograph. An early impression and fine image from McKenney and Hall's 'Indian Tribes of North America': `One of the most important [works] ever published on the American Indians' (Field),` a landmark in American culture' (Horan) and an invaluable contemporary record of a vanished way of life. Chonmanicase, more commonly known as Shaumonekusse, which means Prairie Wolf, was among the first delegation of Plains Indians to visit Washington in 1821. He was outshone by his wife, Hayne Hudjihini, a beautiful eighteen year old, who attracted the attention of President Monroe and his cabinet. Nevertheless, Chonmanicase inspired respect through his dignity and eagerness to learn English. Soon after their return to their native land, Hayne Hudjihini died of the measles. Chonmanicase was devastated and refused to eat. He survived however and lived another twenty years or so. McKenney and Hall's 'Indian Tribes of North America' has long been renowned for its faithful portraits of Native Americans. The portraits are largely based on paintings by the artist Charles Bird King, who was employed by the War Department to paint the Indian delegates visiting Washington D.C., forming the basis of the War Department's Indian Gallery. Most of King's original paintings were subsequently destroyed in a fire at the Smithsonian, and their appearance in McKenney and Hall's magnificent work is thus our only record of the likenesses of many of the most prominent Indian leaders of the nineteenth century. Numbered among King's sitters were Sequoyah, Red Jacket, Major Ridge, Cornplanter, and Osceola.After six years as Superintendent of Indian Trade, Thomas McKenney had become concerned for the survival of the Western tribes. He had observed unscrupulous individuals taking advantage of the Native Americans for profit, and his vocal warnings about their future prompted his appointment by President Monroe to the Office of Indian Affairs. Ships from Las Vegas, NV.
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