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CHEYENNE DELEGATION, 1899. Members of a Cheyenne-Arapaho delegation, three of whom
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CHEYENNE DELEGATION, 1899. Members of a Cheyenne-Arapaho delegation, three of whom
CHEYENNE DELEGATION, 1899.
Members of a Cheyenne-Arapaho delegation, three of whom are wearing peace medals awarded by the U.S. government, photograped outside the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Museum in Washington, D.C. January 1899
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1899 Acculturation Blanket Braid Cheyenne Chief Delegation Feather Ground Grounds Headband Industry January Medal Medallion Museum Peace Smithsonian Washington Window Arapaho
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This photograph, taken in January 1899, showcases a Cheyenne-Arapaho delegation standing outside the prestigious Smithsonian Arts and Industries Museum in Washington, D. C. The image captures a significant moment of cultural exchange and acculturation between Native American tribes and the United States government during the late 19th century. In this historic snapshot, three members of the delegation proudly display peace medals bestowed upon them by the U. S. government as symbols of diplomacy and cooperation. These medallions hang prominently from their necks, representing an attempt to forge peaceful relations with indigenous communities. The attire worn by these distinguished individuals reflects their rich heritage - adorned with traditional feathers, headbands, braids, and blankets that speak volumes about their tribal identity. A prominent chief can be seen seated at the center of the group while his companions stand beside him on either side. Set against the backdrop of this esteemed museum's exterior grounds, this portrait encapsulates both pride in one's culture and an eagerness to engage with broader society. It serves as a poignant reminder of a pivotal era when Native Americans sought recognition for their traditions within an evolving American landscape. Preserved by The Granger Collection through their meticulous archival work, this print offers viewers a glimpse into history - capturing not only faces but also stories that continue to shape our understanding of Native American heritage today.
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