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Hinmatoowyalahtq it (Chief Joseph), 1879. Creator: Charles Milton Bell
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Hinmatoowyalahtq it (Chief Joseph), 1879. Creator: Charles Milton Bell
Hinmatoowyalahtq it (Chief Joseph), 1879
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Bell Bell Charles Milton Blanket Braid Braided Charles Milton Bell Chief Indigenous People Moccasin Moccasins Plait Plaited Plaits Shoe Shoes Striped Stripes Albumen Silver Print Chief Joseph
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This photograph, titled "Hinmatoowyalahtq it (Chief Joseph), 1879" showcases the powerful presence of Chief Joseph, a prominent Native American leader. Taken by Charles Milton Bell in the late 19th century, this albumen silver print captures the essence of Chief Joseph's heritage and resilience. In this full-length portrait, Chief Joseph stands tall with his braided hair cascading down his back. He wears traditional clothing adorned with intricate patterns and stripes, reflecting his indigenous roots. A blanket drapes over his shoulders while a coat provides warmth during those chilly days in America. The image reveals not only Chief Joseph's striking appearance but also offers a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of Native Americans during that era. His moccasins showcase meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of their Heritage Art collection, this photograph serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of indigenous people in the United States. It symbolizes their strength, dignity, and connection to their ancestral lands. Through Charles Milton Bell's lens, we are transported back in time to witness an important figure who fought for justice and preservation of native culture. This image is more than just a snapshot; it represents an entire community's struggle for recognition and respect within American history.
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