lacking a maker's imprint, early 1870s. Late in the 18th century, there was a schism among the Ponca tribe, when one of the Ponca bands left their brethren and moved westward to join the Southern Teton Lakota. Called the Wajaje (the same name by which the related Osage tribe refers to itself), this band sometimes allied itself with the Oglala Lakota, and at other times traveled with the Brule. Red Leaf was their Head Chief during the 1860s and 1870s. Condition: Edges of card are badly torn and bent, pin hole upper left, image is fine.
lacking a maker's imprint, early 1870s. Late in the 18th century, there was a schism among the Ponca tribe, when one of the Ponca bands left their brethren and moved westward to join the Southern Teton Lakota. Called the Wajaje (the same name by which the related Osage tribe refers to itself), this band sometimes allied itself with the Oglala Lakota, and at other times traveled with the Brule. Red Leaf was their Head Chief during the 1860s and 1870s. Condition: Edges of card are badly torn and bent, pin hole upper left, image is fine.
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