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Chippewa Beaded Dance Shirt
Chippewa Beaded Dance Shirt thread-sewn and beaded on purple polished cotton in colors of pumpkin pink rust light blue pony trader blue and amber length 23 in. x chest 42 in. ca 1900 Condition: Fading to purple dye; some light bead loss.
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McKenney and Hall (American, 19th
McKenney and Hall (American, 19th Century) "Pa-She-Pa-Haw A Sauk Chief" and "Meta-Kossega A Chippeway Warrior", pair of chromolithographs, published by J. T. Bowen, Philadelphia, sight 10" x 7". Glazed, matted and presented in hardwood frames.
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MCKENNEY & HALL, POCAHONTAS AND
MCKENNEY & HALL, POCAHONTAS AND CHIPPEWA CHIEF Thomas McKenney (American, 1785-1859) and James Hall (American, 1793-1868) after Charles Bird King (American, 1785-1862). "O - Hya - Wa - Mince - Kee, Chippewa Chief" -1844 and "Po - Ca - Hon - Tas" -1842 Hand colored engravings from "History of the Indian Tribes of North America with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs" Approx. 19.75" x 13.75" (sheet, each)
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McKenney & Hall/Publishers
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Ne-Sou-a-Quiot a Fox Chief" "Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea a Shawanoe Chief" "Payta-Kootha a Shawanoe Chief" "A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca a Chippeway Chief" and "Kish-Kal-Wa a Shawanoe Chief" five hand-colored lithographs from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 13 1/2 in. x 10 1/2 in. attractively matted and framed.
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19TH C. CHIPPEWA SPIKE WAR CLUB:
19TH C. CHIPPEWA SPIKE WAR CLUB: Ball head war club with spike, attributed to the Chippewa Native American Indians of Wisconsin, of solid root burl. Tapered handle adorned with brass trade tacks. Approx. 18.75'' l x 7'' l x 2.5'' w.
CONDITION: Wear commensurate with age and use.
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VINTAGE PAIR OF CHIPEWYAN TYPE
VINTAGE PAIR OF CHIPEWYAN TYPE MOCCASINS.Vintage Pair of Chipewyan Type Indian Tan Skin Moccasins. From the far Canadian northwest, with silk embroidered design. 9-1/2"l. Condition: : Very good.
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Condition: : Very good.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL, CHIPPEWA CHIEF
MCKENNEY AND HALL, CHIPPEWA CHIEF AND WARRIOR Two hand colored lithographs from "History of the Indian Tribes of North America" by Thomas L. McKenney (1785-1859) and James Hall (1793-1868) depicting No Tin, A Chippewa chief and Tal-Col-O-Quit, a warrior brave, Daniel Rice and James Clark, Philadephia, 1842 at J.T. Bowen factory, both matted in frame; each 26"H 20"W overall
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MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "CHIPPEWAY
MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "CHIPPEWAY SQUAW & CHILD". Published by F.W. Greenough, Philadelphia, 1838, printed by Bowen. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". Large folio hand colored lithograph in good colors. Faint image of text. Framed, 25"h. 22"w.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), J-AW-BEANCE, A CHIPPEWAY CHIEF / MON-KA-USH-KA, A SIOUX CHIEF / PETALESHAROO, A PAWNEE BRAVE (THREE WORKS) Hand-colored lithographs, 19th century, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney, presented in uniform framing.
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Chippewa Carved Cane and Staff with
Chippewa Carved Cane and Staff with chip-carving and file-branding; remnants of paint length of cane 35 in. AND one with chip-carving and file-branding; length of staff 38 in.both 19th century
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Chippewa Beaded Breech Cloth single
Chippewa Beaded Breech Cloth single panel; floral motif executed in a variety of green blue and red beads with white stems; lining is a tan pongee silk with Deco print length 17.25 in. x 16.5 in. ca 1930
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), CHIPPEWAY SQUAW & CHILD / MISTIPPEE (TWO WORKS) Hand-colored lithographs, printed 1837-38, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America, matted and framed.
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FOUR MCKENNEY AND HALL NATIVE
FOUR MCKENNEY AND HALL NATIVE AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHS, HAND COLORED, PEE-CHE-KIR AND JACK-O-PA, BOTH CHIPPEWA CHIEFS; WA-KUAN-HA-KA, A WINNEBAGO CHIEF; AND YOUNG MAHASKAH, AN IOWAY CHIEF; AS FEATURED IN THE BOOK FROM THO...Four McKenney and Hall Native American lithographs, hand colored, Pee-Che-Kir and Jack-O-Pa, both Chippewa chiefs; Wa-Kuan-Ha-Ka, a Winnebago chief; and Young Mahaskah, an Ioway chief; as featured in the book from Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, Philadelphia, 1842-1870, all in matching frames, matted behind glass, wear consistent with age including mat burn, scattered small areas of foxing on all, and waving of paper, ss on all approx: 8 1/2" h. x 6 1/2" w.
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THOMAS MCKENNEY AND JAMES HALL.
THOMAS MCKENNEY AND JAMES HALL. PEE-CHE KIR A CHIPPEWA CHIEF. Hand-colored lithograph. Published by Daniel Rice & James G. Clark Philadelphia. From ''History of the Indian Tribes of North America.'' Unframed - 21 in. x 14 1/2 in. sheet size.
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PAIR OF 1836 PRINTS OF NATIVE
PAIR OF 1836 PRINTS OF NATIVE AMERICANS BY KEY & BIDDLE, AFTER CHARLES B. KING, DETAILS INCLUDE: "CHIPPEWAY SQUAW AND CHILD" DEPICTS...Pair of 1836 prints of Native Americans by Key & Biddle, after Charles B. King, details include: "Chippeway Squaw and Child" depicts a young mother seated and about to feed her child who is on a cradleboard; and "Wa-Em-Boesh-Kaa, A Chippeway Chief", depicts the upper torso of man with red feather hat, and large nose with stripe of red facepaint, holds elaborate feathered pipe to mouth, both pieces framed under glass in gilt and black frames, wear consistent with age and use including uneven toning, foxing, appears to be laid down, etc., ss: 16" h. x 13" w.
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WOLF CARVINGAn Ojibway / Chippewa
WOLF CARVINGAn Ojibway / Chippewa carving of a stylized lying wolf in original brown and green paint, found on the Saugeen territory, Owen Sound. 1925-50. H: 4"; L: 18"; W: 5". Field Collection.
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CHIPPEWA GREAT LAKES INDIAN ROUND
CHIPPEWA GREAT LAKES INDIAN ROUND RAWHIDE MATChippewa Great Lakes Indian round rawhide mat, ca. 1860, having an elaborate beadwork floral motif and open spot in center, 12" dia. Provenance: Kenny's Auction, Chambersburg, PA, November, 2009.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Bead losses, hide stiff in places.
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2 CHIPPEWA? BEADED PIPE/TOBACCO
2 CHIPPEWA? BEADED PIPE/TOBACCO BAGS: 1) Possibly Chippewa, this bag has floral designs on both sides and measures 30'' long x 7.5'' w including fringe; 2) Possibly Chippewa, this bag has floral designs on both sides and measures 27'' long x 6.25'' w.
CONDITION: 1) Some staining on hide, otherwise in very good condition; 2) Floral designs appear to be intact. Frequent turquoise beading along side seams and top edge are missing.
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McKenney and Hall/Publishers
McKenney and Hall/Publishers "Oche-Fineco" "Chou-Ca-Pe an Otto Second Chief" "Shou-Hou-Naop-Tinia an Ioway Chief" "Ki-On-Twog-Ky a Seneca Chief" "Tah-Ro-Hon an Ioway Warrior" "Ahyouwaighs Chief of the Six Nations" and "Kee-She-Waa a Fox Warrior" seven hand-colored lithographs from the octavo edition of Indian Tribes of North America 10 1/4 in. x 6 3/4 in. three framed.
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FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL
FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS: 1) A-Chippewa-Widow; 2) A-Mis-Quam, a Winnebago Brave; 3) Wat-Che-Mon-Me, an Ioway Chief; 4) Tustennuggee Emathla or Jim Boy, a Creek Chief. All measure 19.75'' x 14''.
CONDITION: Pinholes in the corners, scattered foxing and toning, minor handling creases.
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McKenney & Hall/ Publishers
McKenney & Hall/ Publishers "Chippewah Squaw & Child" Biddle Phila. 1837 from Indian Tribes of North America after a painting by Charles Bird King sight 18 3/4 in. x 13 in. attractively matted and framed.
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John T. Bowen (American, 1801-1856)
John T. Bowen (American, 1801-1856) "Wesh-Cubb, a Chippewa Chief" and "Ha-Ka, a Winnebago Chief", pair of colored lithographs, published by D. Rice and A. N. Hart, Philadelphia, sight 10-3/4" x 5". Handsomely presented in matching deep antiqued wooden frames with giltwood fillets.
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1838 LITHOGRAPH WA-EM-BOESH-KAA A
1838 LITHOGRAPH WA-EM-BOESH-KAA A CHIPPEWA CHIEF: Sight size 15.5'' x 12'', published Greenough, framed, 26.5'' x 21.5''.
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Three McKenney & Hall
Three McKenney & Hall lithographs: KA-NA-PI-MAU; an Ottawa Chief, and O-HYA-WA-MINCE-KEE; a Chippewa Chief, both published by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark, 1842, 1843; PUSH-MA-TA-HA, published by Key & Biddle, 1833, all hand-colored lithographs from History of the Indian Tribes of North America, Philadelphia, folio size, 18-14 x 14 in. (page), all matted.
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OJIBWAY / CHIPPEWA BEADED ARM CUFF,
OJIBWAY / CHIPPEWA BEADED ARM CUFF, CA. 1930An Ojibway / Chippewa beaded arm cuff with centre flower flanked by green leaves, all on a white background with blue border, circa 1930. Ex Mickey Ryan collection. From 1918-1940 Mickey Ryan and his brother Pat operated an exclusive freight route over the Fitz-Smith portage (Northwest Territories) where this object was collected. Dimensions, 11" x 4.5". FRANCAIS: Brassard perlé Ojibway / Chippewa avec une fleur centrale flanquée de feuilles vertes, le tout sur un fond blanc avec une bordure bleue, circa 1930. Ex-collection Mickey Ryan. De 1918 à 1940, Mickey Ryan et son frère Pat ont exploité une route de fret exclusive au-dessus du portage Fitz-Smith (Territoires du Nord-Ouest) où cet objet a été récupéré.
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James Otto Lewis (American,
James Otto Lewis (American, 1799-1858) "The Pipe Dance and The Tomahawk Dance" Chippeway Tribe hand colored lithograph Approx. 12" x 19 1/8". A few very small tears to the bottom edge.
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Chippewa Snake Skin Banner
Chippewa Snake Skin Banner thread-sewn with skin backed to red wool; beige cotton with red dots edges wool; remnants of hide tassels at ends length 55 in. framed 61 x 9.5 in.This banner may be associated with that of the Mide Society. ?Similar items noted as bags are featured in the Illinois State Archeological Society's bulletin (1950: Vol. 1 No. 2 45-48). ?These bags range in size from 4.5 feet to over 6 feet in length. ?An example can also be found in the collections collections of the American Museum of Natural History (50.1/6865 A-D).
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(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL
(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL A group of two hand-colored lithographs comprising Chittee Yoholo A Seminole Chief (F.W. Greenough 1836) and Chippeway Squaw & Child (no imprint). Framed and matted.
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McKenney & Hall/Publishers
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Not-Chi-Mi-Ne An Ioway Chief" hand-colored lithograph from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 15 in. x 11 1/2 in. framed.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL, OKEE-MAKEE-QUID:
MCKENNEY AND HALL, OKEE-MAKEE-QUID: A CHIPPEWAY CHIEFMcKenney and Hall, Okee-Makee-Quid: A Chippeway Chief, History of the Indian Tribes of North America After Charles Bird King (1785 - 1862) Printed by I.T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment Published by McKenney and Hall, F.W. Greenough hand colored lithograph Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 14 in. (44.5 x 35.6 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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Chippewa Beaded Hide Bag
Chippewa Beaded Hide Bag thread-sewn on moose hide?and beaded using colors of white pink translucent green pea green greasy yellow white pony trader blue and white; fringe terminating in tin cones frames pouch length 9.25 in. x?width 7 in.fourth quarter 19th century?
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Group of McKenney & Hall Octavo
Group of McKenney & Hall Octavo Edition Portraits American (Philadelphia) 1842-1858 Octavo Edition. A group of three hand-colored lithographs titled Jack-O-Pa A Chippewa Chief Me-Te-A a Pottawatimie Chief and Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea A Shawnee Chief each marked on print Published by D. Rice and A.N. Hart Philada. / Lith. Printed & Cold. by J.T. Bowen. at lower margin all framed in handmade museum-quality frames; each 10 x 6.25 in. (Sight).These prints are from an early Octavo edition of Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America (later editions are published by Rice Rutter and Co.). Originally published in folio size from 1837-1844 the images were redrawn and published in the more affordable octavo size beginning in 1842.? Condition: Not examined outside of frame.
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FOUR CHILMARK PEWTER NATIVE
FOUR CHILMARK PEWTER NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURES Including "Warrior", "Vigil", "Running Wolf", and "Eagle Dancer".
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David Bradley (Chippewa, b. 1954)
David Bradley
(Chippewa, b. 1954)
Hopi Maiden, 2008
acrylic on board
signed David Bradley and dated (lower left)
40 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches
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Fourteen McKenney & Hall prints:
Fourteen McKenney & Hall prints: including "Chippaway Squaw & Child", "Metakoosega", "Chommanicase", from History of the Indian Tribes of North America , published by Edward Biddle, Philadelphia, 1837, hand-colored lithographs on paper, large folio with original binding, 21-1/2 x 15 in. Tears, dampstains, sheets loose, accretion, grime, foxing, light toning, creases, binding severely damaged.
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Pair Native American Indian
Pair Native American Indian Woodland moccasins; buckskin shoes with multi-color beads and leather soles. The flap of one shoe inscribed "Crow Indian". 10 1/2"L. Overall wear, beadwork in good condition.