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Object Number 41-72-10/99968.595
Display Title Sons of Chief Wah-we-a-gusseii
Descriptions
Transcribed Annotations Verso text: "Sons of chief Wah-we-ah-gusseic. / On to the right is / Buck-e-dah-she-way-gah-bow. / May 21 1900.
Department Photographic
Date May 21, 1900
Artist David I. Bushnell, Jr.
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Minnesota?

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience
Sons of Chief Wah-we-a-gusseii, Su-gu-wa-mick. May 22, 1900
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Minnesota
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Mille Lacs County
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Minnesota
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Mille Lacs County
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Taritari Island
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Painting
North America
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Minnesota
Portrait of Pi-ra-wah-ka-da-huk; chief of the Grand Pawnees
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Washington County
"Wah-ro-nee-sah. The Surrounder. An Ottoe Chief"
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Print
United States
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2001.29.2010 Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding, including ≠Gao and ≠Toma (Gau's sons), Tsamgao (≠Toma's son), "Little N!ai," Xama (daughter of "Gao Helmet") and ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and / Khwo//o-/Gasa in Band 4)
Gautscha
Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding, including ≠Gao and ≠Toma (Gau's sons), Tsamgao (≠Toma's son), "Little N!ai," Xama (daughter of "Gao Helmet") and ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and / Khwo//o-/Gasa in Band 4)
2001.29.2001 Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding, including ≠Gao and ≠Toma (Gau's sons), Tsamgao (≠Toma's son), "Little N!ai," Xama (daughter of "Gao Helmet") and ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and / Khwo//o-/Gasa in Band 4)
Gautscha
Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding, including ≠Gao and ≠Toma (Gau's sons), Tsamgao (≠Toma's son), "Little N!ai," Xama (daughter of "Gao Helmet") and ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and / Khwo//o-/Gasa in Band 4), view from behind the women
2001.29.2003 Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding, including ≠Gao and ≠Toma (Gau's sons), Tsamgao (≠Toma's son), "Little N!ai," Xama (daughter of "Gao Helmet") and ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and / Khwo//o-/Gasa in Band 4), view from behind the women
Gautscha