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Mo-wan-za or The Little Wolf
3670941 Mo-wan-za or The Little Wolf by Lewis, James Otto (1799-1858); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The aboriginal port-folio: a collection of portraits of the most celebrated chiefs of the North American Indians / by J.O. Lewis
A Miami Chief; taken at the treaty of Massinnewa 1827, by J.O. Lewis
by Lewis, James Otto, 1799-1858); eNewberry Library; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23117726
© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
Clothing And Dress Indians Of North America Indigenous Kings And Rulers Lithographs Miami Indians Nose Piercing Ring Tribal Chiefs Western
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In this print titled "Mo-wan-za or The Little Wolf" we are transported back in time to the early 19th century, where Native American culture and European influence intersected. Captured by James Otto Lewis during the treaty of Massinnewa in 1827, this portrait showcases a Miami Chief adorned with intricate jewelry and traditional attire. The chief's piercing gaze commands our attention as he stands proudly, representing his tribe with dignity and strength. His weathered face tells stories of wisdom gained through years of leadership and resilience. The ornate coat he wears reflects both his indigenous heritage and the impact of Western fashion on Native American clothing styles. Every detail in this image speaks volumes about cultural exchange during a pivotal era in history. From the delicate ring adorning his finger to the nose piercing that symbolizes spiritual significance, each element adds depth to our understanding of tribal customs. Lewis' masterful lithograph technique brings out every nuance, allowing us to appreciate not only the physical features but also the rich symbolism behind them. This artwork serves as a testament to preserving Indigenous traditions while embracing new influences from across continents. As we admire "Mo-wan-za or The Little Wolf" let us reflect upon the complex tapestry woven by different cultures coming together—a reminder that diversity is what makes our world truly remarkable.
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