Color litho of chief of Yankton Sioux
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Author: McKenney, Thomas L. & James Hall
Title: Wa-Na-Ta: The Charger - Grand Chief of the Sioux
Place Published: Philadelphia
Publisher:E.C. Biddle
Date Published: 1837
Description: Hand-colored lithograph plate. Lithographed by Lehman & Duval. On sheet 49x35 cm (19¼x13¾"), hinged to mat.From McKenney and Hall's "History of the Indian Tribes of North America," a hand-colored lithograph after the painting by Charles Bird King. King painted Native American delegates coming to Washington D.C., commissioned by government's Bureau of Indian Affairs. Wa-Na-Ta, also known as 'The Charger', the son of Shappa Indian Red Thunder, was born on the Elm River in South Dakota and was a revered chief of the Yanktonai tribe.
Author: McKenney, Thomas L. & James Hall
Title: Wa-Na-Ta: The Charger - Grand Chief of the Sioux
Place Published: Philadelphia
Publisher:E.C. Biddle
Date Published: 1837
Description: Hand-colored lithograph plate. Lithographed by Lehman & Duval. On sheet 49x35 cm (19¼x13¾"), hinged to mat.From McKenney and Hall's "History of the Indian Tribes of North America," a hand-colored lithograph after the painting by Charles Bird King. King painted Native American delegates coming to Washington D.C., commissioned by government's Bureau of Indian Affairs. Wa-Na-Ta, also known as 'The Charger', the son of Shappa Indian Red Thunder, was born on the Elm River in South Dakota and was a revered chief of the Yanktonai tribe.
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Some light foxing, soiling and offset, a bit of darkening to margins; very good.
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Color litho of chief of Yankton Sioux
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