Ojibwe Native American Petition, 1849 is a photograph by Sheila Terry which was uploaded on May 11th, 2013.
Ojibwe Native American Petition, 1849
Ojibwe Native American petition. Artwork of the birch bark petition presented by Native Americans of the Ojibwe Tribe to US President Fillmore in... more
by Sheila Terry
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Ojibwe Native American Petition, 1849
Artist
Sheila Terry
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Photograph
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Ojibwe Native American petition. Artwork of the birch bark petition presented by Native Americans of the Ojibwe Tribe to US President Fillmore in 1849. The lines in the image unify the hearts and minds of the figures, confirming the authority of the delegation to speak for the Lake Superior Clans. The delegation is lead by Chief Buffalo of the Crane Clan. He is supported by a group of headmen represented by the totem of their clan the catfish, man-fish, bear and three martens. The lakes are at bottom left. From a copy made by Seth Eastman in 1849.
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May 11th, 2013