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Ash-nom-e-kah-ga-he (Lone Chief), Ta-ton-ga (Standing Buffalo), Wi-ga-sa-pi (Iron Whip), and Wast-eh-com-ma-ni (Fast Walker)
Ash-nom-e-kah-ga-he (Lone Chief), Ta-ton-ga (Standing Buffalo), Wi-ga-sa-pi (Iron Whip), and Wast-eh-com-ma-ni (Fast Walker)
Object Number 2004.1.144.71
Display Title Ash-nom-e-kah-ga-he (Lone Chief), Ta-ton-ga (Standing Buffalo), Wi-ga-sa-pi (Iron Whip), and Wast-eh-com-ma-ni (Fast Walker)
Descriptions
Object Description Group portrait of Ponca Indians
Department Photographic
Date 1867
Artist Antonio Zeno Shindler
Culture
  • Ponca
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / District of Columbia / Washington County
Materials Albumen print
Dimensions Overall: 11.43 x 15.24 cm (4 1/2 x 6 in.)
Label on object 93 Ponca Indians/ (Siouan)

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Image Not Available for "≠Toma's sister !Ungka from Kai Kai, Her da. [daughter] Sa≠gai, she is wife of /Ga[i]shay": !Ungka (≠Toma's sister) and her daughter, Sa≠gai, who is playing with a mortar and pestle (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.31238.1 "≠Toma's sister !Ungka from Kai Kai, Her da. [daughter] Sa≠gai, she is wife of /Ga[i]shay": !Ungka (≠Toma's sister) and her daughter, Sa≠gai, who is playing with a mortar and pestle (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
Image Not Available for "≠Toma's sister !Ungka from Kai Kai, Her da. [daughter] Sa≠gai, she is wife of /Ga[i]shay": !Ungka (≠Toma's sister) and her daughter, Sa≠gai, who is playing with a mortar and pestle (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.31238.2 "≠Toma's sister !Ungka from Kai Kai, Her da. [daughter] Sa≠gai, she is wife of /Ga[i]shay": !Ungka (≠Toma's sister) and her daughter, Sa≠gai, who is playing with a mortar and pestle (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha