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Princess Ella Petoskey. ca. 1936, Petoskey, Michigan, USA, PRINCESS ELLA PETOSKEY. Princess Ella Petoskey is a grand-daughter of Chief Petoskey and belongs to the Ottawa tribe of Indians. She is a graduate of Carlisle College of Pennsylvania and is a charming speaker. Has traveled extensively in the South and West as teacher at the Indian Reservation
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Princess Ella Petoskey. ca. 1936, Petoskey, Michigan, USA, PRINCESS ELLA PETOSKEY. Princess Ella Petoskey is a grand-daughter of Chief Petoskey and belongs to the Ottawa tribe of Indians. She is a graduate of Carlisle College of Pennsylvania and is a charming speaker. Has traveled extensively in the South and West as teacher at the Indian Reservation
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The captivating print of Princess Ella Petoskey takes us back to the year 1936 in Petoskey, Michigan. Princess Ella, a grand-daughter of Chief Petoskey, proudly represents the Ottawa tribe of Indians. Her regal presence is evident as she stands tall and confident in her traditional attire. Princess Ella's educational journey led her to graduate from Carlisle College in Pennsylvania, showcasing her determination and commitment to expanding her knowledge. Not only is she an accomplished scholar, but also a charismatic speaker who captivates audiences with her words. Her passion for teaching took her on extensive travels throughout the South and West as she dedicated herself to serving at Indian Reservations. Through these experiences, Princess Ella became an advocate for Native American rights and cultural preservation. This print captures not just a moment frozen in time but also reflects the resilience and strength that Princess Ella embodies. It serves as a reminder of the rich history and heritage of Native Americans in North America. Displayed through lithographs or offset prints like this one, it allows viewers to appreciate both the artistry behind capturing such an iconic figure as well as preserving historical moments for future generations to admire.
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