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Chon-Ca-Pe or Big Kansas, an Oto Chief, illustration from The Indian
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Chon-Ca-Pe or Big Kansas, an Oto Chief, illustration from The Indian
BAL122949 Chon-Ca-Pe or Big Kansas, an Oto Chief, illustration from The Indian Tribes of North America, Vol.1, by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, pub. John Grant (colour litho) by King, Charles Bird (1785-1862) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: tribe lived on the Missouri; treaty with US in 1817; necklace made from animal claws; ); American, out of copyright
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Earrings Face Paint Feather Feathered Headdress Medallion Native American Indian Otto
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This print showcases the remarkable Chon-Ca-Pe, also known as Big Kansas, an esteemed Oto Chief. The illustration originates from "The Indian Tribes of North America". Volume 1, a profound collaboration between Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall. Published by John Grant, this particular piece was masterfully rendered in vibrant color lithography by Charles Bird King. Big Kansas belonged to the Oto tribe, which resided along the Missouri River. In 1817, they entered into a significant treaty with the United States government. Adorned in traditional attire, Big Kansas proudly wears a feathered headdress that symbolizes his leadership and status within his community. His striking appearance is further enhanced by intricate face paint and exquisite accessories such as earrings and a medallion around his neck. Notably, his necklace is crafted from animal claws—a testament to both his resourcefulness and connection to nature. This mesmerizing image captures not only the physical beauty of Chon-Ca-Pe but also offers insight into Native American culture during this era. Preserved in private collection today, it serves as a poignant reminder of our nation's rich history and diverse heritage. As we admire this artwork created by Charles Bird King through Bridgeman Images' lens, let us appreciate its historical significance while honoring the legacy of indigenous peoples across North America.
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