Coloured aquatint depicting four male native North Americans dancing, entitled 'The war dance by the Ojibbeway Indians. Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be The Flying Clou; Sa-mah Tobacco; Gish-e-gosh-e ghee The Moonlight Night; We-nish-ka wee-be The Flying Gull' (Engraving from Dr. Prichard's Natural History of Man 1842). Reproduction of a painting by George Catlin (1796-1872).
The war dance by the Ojibbeway Indians. Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be The Flying Clou; Sa-mah Tobacco; Gish-e-gosh-e ghee The Moonlight Night; We-nish-ka wee-be The Flying Gul
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sword (weapons: edged); sword sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))
bonkei; model of activity (water transport: equipment)
crossbow arrow (arrow (weapons: missiles & projectors))
playing cards
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