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Tai-O-Mah a Musquakee Brave
Tai-O-Mah a Musquakee Brave

Tai-O-Mah a Musquakee Brave

Artist
Date1827
Mediumlithograph, hand colored lithograph
Dimensions11 1/4 in x 7 1/2 in
Classifications(not assigned)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1968.26.2
DescriptionIndian portrait wearing black and white headdress, a claw necklace, beads and a medailion necklace; his ears are outlined with earrings and wears a silver arm band; he has no hair but paints the scalp red; markings appear left forehand; above left eye and on cheek
On View
Not on view
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