Peter Newhouse, an Onondaga chief who posed for one of the statues of the Indian figures at the base of the Joseph Brant Memorial.
Peter Newhouse, an Onondaga chief who posed for one of the statues of the Indian figures at the base of the Joseph Brant Memorial.
Peter Newhouse, an Onondaga chief who posed for one of the statues of the Indian figures at the base of the Joseph Brant Memorial.
Introduction
This is a black and white photograph portrait of Peter Newhouse, an Onondaga chief who posed for one of the statues of the Indian figures at the base of the Joseph Brant Memorial.
Nation of Maker:
Onondaga
Nation of Origin
Peter Newhouse was of the Onondaga nation.
Date Made or Date Range:
188u
Summary of Source(s) for this Relative
Drawn from LAC record.
Read More About This Relative
Materials
black and white photograph
Motifs and Patterns
This is an image of Peter Newhouse, an Onondaga chief who posed for one of the statues of the Indian figures at the base of the Joseph Brant Memorial.
Dimensions:
0 × 0 × 0 mm
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses
LAC record
Provenance
Current Location:
Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number:
Mikan no. 3559473
Link to Institution's Collections Database:
collectionscanada.gc.ca
Date of Acquisition by the Institution:
1937
Exhibition History
This photograph was in the exhibition: Aboriginal Portraits; produced by Ed Tompkins, with guest curator Jeffrey Thomas; National Archives: 1996.06.18 - 1996.11
Comment on Source of Exhibition & Publication Data
Drawn from LAC record.
About This GRASAC Record
GKS Reference Number:
450
Approximate Place of Origin
45.8, -83.9
Source of Information about Places
The Onondaga are of the Great Lakes region.