Mo-Hon-Go (Osage Woman)
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1842: At a meeting of the Indian Chiefs in Washington DC, where the tribal chiefs received medals of Peace from President Andrew Jackson, paintings were commsioned and a book was created of these paintings. All the paitings were destroyed by fire, as were many of the tribes, but the book remained. (Photo by Buyenlarge/Getty Images)
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January 01, 1842
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- 1840-1849,
- Andrew Jackson - US President,
- Archival,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Book,
- Color Image,
- Cultures,
- Feather,
- Illustration,
- Indigenous Culture,
- Indigenous North American Culture,
- Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,
- Lithograph,
- McKinney - Texas,
- Medal,
- Meeting,
- Receiving,
- Royalty,
- Tomahawk Axe,
- USA,
- Washington DC,