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Tenskwatawa - The Prophet Painter - Charles Bird King c1816-1835 |
Tecumseh - South Western Ontario Painter - Anonymous - c 1800 |
| Brothers: The two brothers had an uneasy relationship: Tecumseh, the acknowledged senior, always wanting to find the peaceful, reasoned solution to struggles against the white men of the United States. Tenskwatawa, was the firebrand, quick to anger, quick for the violent actions, fueled by firewater, until he became born again, and preached to fellow tribesmen to change their ways too. |
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Thayendanegea - Joseph Brant
Painter - George Catlin/Ezra Ames c 1820 |
Ahyouwaighs - Robert Brant - Chief Six Nations Painter - Charles Bird King 1820s |
| Father & Son: Joseph Brant had an enormous reputation among American whites. |
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Buffalo Bull's Back Fat - Alberta Painter - George Catlin - c 1800 |
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François Lucie - Métis Guide, Fort Edmonton Painter - Paul Kane 1846 |
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Cunnewabum - Métis Girl, Fort Edmonton Painter - Paul Kane 1846 |
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Maydocgamekinungee - Ojibwa Chief, Fort William Painter - Paul Kane 1848 |
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Peguis - Red River Colony, Painter - Anonymous - c 1810 |
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Pee-Too-Kah-Han - Poundmaker, Painter - Edmund Morris - c 1910 |
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Maw-ge-Ki-zick - Flying Sky
Painter - William Armstrong 1898 |
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Wa-bo-jung - Chief, Gull Lake
Painter - William Armstrong 1898 |
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