lacking a maker's imprint, but possibly the work of Edrick L. Eaton, Omaha, Neb., on ocher mount. Ink inscriptions, verso and recto: 1. Kit-kah-hak-ah George; 2. Curley Chief; 3. Sky Chief; 4. Knight (sic., should be Night) Chief (and verso: Pah-ree-kah-hee-kee). Additional ink inscription, verso: White Man Kita-wah. Quite a band of Pawnee Indians came to Anadarko with Wichitas before 1868, and in 1872 they made treaty giving up their lands in Nebraska and after a delegation had come to look at the land and then made treaty. In 1873, some made the first settlement. The 3 [third] immigration was in 1874, and in 1875 they were all moved. Four brothers, leading chiefs of the Kitkahaki Pawnee. Sky Chief was killed during the Massacre Canyon attack by Brule and Oglala Lakota in 1875. Condition: Two stains near left edge, also one at right edge.
lacking a maker's imprint, but possibly the work of Edrick L. Eaton, Omaha, Neb., on ocher mount. Ink inscriptions, verso and recto: 1. Kit-kah-hak-ah George; 2. Curley Chief; 3. Sky Chief; 4. Knight (sic., should be Night) Chief (and verso: Pah-ree-kah-hee-kee). Additional ink inscription, verso: White Man Kita-wah. Quite a band of Pawnee Indians came to Anadarko with Wichitas before 1868, and in 1872 they made treaty giving up their lands in Nebraska and after a delegation had come to look at the land and then made treaty. In 1873, some made the first settlement. The 3 [third] immigration was in 1874, and in 1875 they were all moved. Four brothers, leading chiefs of the Kitkahaki Pawnee. Sky Chief was killed during the Massacre Canyon attack by Brule and Oglala Lakota in 1875. Condition: Two stains near left edge, also one at right edge.
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