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To-Ka-Con a Sioux Chief
To-Ka-Con a Sioux Chief

To-Ka-Con a Sioux Chief

Artist
DatePhiladelphia : Key and Biddle 1836
Mediumlithograph, hand colored
ClassificationsVisual Works
Credit LineGift of Henry Schakenberg
Object number1968.24.14.1
DescriptionIndian portait of a Sioux Chief; he is dressed in buckskins with orange, white, green, blue and black bead work with greenish fringe on the sleeves; he is ornamented with earrings and two bead necklace; a red mask is painted on his cheeks and nose, his forehead is striped with red, he carries a scibor; it is identified TO-KA-CON A Sioux Chief
On View
Not on view
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