Sioux Native American Portrait, Chief He Dog, 1900

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Presenting a remarkable portrait of Chief "He Dog" (Lakota: Šúŋka Bloká), a prominent figure among the Sioux Native Americans. This captivating photograph, taken in 1900 when he was 60 years old, captures the essence of his esteemed presence. Chief He Dog, a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, held a close association with the legendary Crazy Horse during the Great Sioux War of 1876-77.

In the portrait, Chief He Dog adorns himself in traditional attire, wearing clothing made of suede, along with a majestic headdress crafted from feathers, and holds an eagle wing. Notably, he proudly displays a medal that was presented to him, featuring the face of George Washington—an emblem of recognition and honor.

His weathered face tells a tale of wisdom and resilience, reflecting the experiences and challenges he encountered throughout his life. With a gaze directed proudly towards his left, Chief He Dog embodies the strength and dignity that characterized many Sioux leaders of his time.

This evocative portrait serves as a tribute to Chief He Dog's rich legacy and the historical significance of Native American leaders during a transformative era. It invites viewers to reflect upon the resilience, cultural heritage, and contributions of the Sioux people, capturing the spirit of a remarkable individual who played a vital role in the history of the Lakota Sioux.

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Wildbill832
Love it for using a print over 100 years o...

Love it for using a print over 100 years old picture is beautiful. Like to know more about the man himself in order to tell friends that ask about him dates he was cheif. So on

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Meggankmcd
This print is better than it looks online!...

This print is better than it looks online! It's high quality and the definition in his face is beautiful, especially for the age of the photo. Fast shipping, too!