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Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216. Chief Jol-lee 217 and second chief Teh-ke-neh-kee, Blackcoat 218 of the Arkansas Cherokee
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Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216. Chief Jol-lee 217 and second chief Teh-ke-neh-kee, Blackcoat 218 of the Arkansas Cherokee
FLO4600825 Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216. Chief Jol-lee 217 and second chief Teh-ke-neh-kee, Blackcoat 218 of the Arkansas Cherokee. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.; (add.info.: Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216. Chief Jol-lee 217 and second chief Teh-ke-neh-kee, Blackcoat 218 of the Arkansas Cherokee. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.); © Florilegius
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This lithograph captures the essence of Cherokee nation leadership in the 19th century. Head chief John Ross, a prominent figure among the Georgia Cherokee, stands tall and proud alongside a woman or squaw, symbolizing unity and strength within their community. Chief Jol-lee and second chief Teh-ke-neh-kee, also known as Blackcoat, represent the Arkansas Cherokee with dignity and authority.
The hand-colored details bring this historical moment to life, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of these Native American tribes. George Catlin's meticulous depiction in "Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians" offers a glimpse into a bygone era when indigenous peoples thrived across the vast landscapes of America.
As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the resilience and spirit of the Cherokee people who faced immense challenges yet persevered with grace. Their legacy lives on through stories passed down through generations and preserved in works of art like this lithograph.
Let us honor and respect the traditions of these noble nations as we reflect on their contributions to our shared history. May their voices continue to echo through time, inspiring us to embrace diversity and uphold justice for all cultures.
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