Three Chiefs of The Huron Indians, Residing at La Jeune Lorette, Near Quebec, In their National Costume.
Three Chiefs of The Huron Indians, Residing at La Jeune Lorette, Near Quebec, In their National Costume.
Three Chiefs of The Huron Indians, Residing at La Jeune Lorette, Near Quebec, In their National Costume.
This is a group portrait of three chiefs of the Huron nation at Jeune Lorette: Michel Tsioui Teacheandale, Chief, Stanislas Coska Aharathaha, Second Chief of the Council, and Andre Romain Tsouhahissen. The three are in ceremonial dress. The print is by Edward Chatfield, dating from 1825.
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lithograph, hand coloured
hand-coloured lighograph print
This is a group portrait of three Huron-Wendat leaders against a landscape background. They are wearing blue possibly military great coats, with embroidered insignia and medallions. The print gives details of the feathered headresses of two men, while a third wears a black top hat.The sashes, and embroidered/worked pouches, scabbards and gloves are represented in great detail. Two of the men are holding pipes.
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Exhibition title: Bo'jou Neejee: Profiles of Canadian Indian Art. Curators: Joanne Lockhead, National Museum of Man, Ottawa, Ontario; 1976, cat. no.: no. 199. Further venue: Amon Carter Musuem of Western Art, Fort Worth, Texas; 1978.09.29-1978.11.26.
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46.869279102, -71.347896113
The Huron-Wendat nation of Wendake (Jeune Lorette) is of the Great Lakes region.