Contributor |
Lewis, James Otto, 1799-1858, artist. |
|
Barincou, J., lithographer |
|
Lehman & Duval Lithrs., lithographer |
Title |
Ta-Ma-Kake-Toke. |
Alternate title |
Ta-Ma-Kake-Toke, or The Woman Who Spoke First : a Chippeway squaw (mourning) / painted at the Treaty of Fond du Lac 1827 by
J.O. Lewis ; J. Barincou ; Lehman & Duval Lith'rs.
|
Publisher |
[Philadelphia? : s.n.] |
Date |
[1835?] |
Physical description |
1 print : lithograph (hand-colored) ; 23.9 x 18.5 cm. |
Description |
Full-length portrait of Ta-Ma-Kake-Toke holding garments (of dead spouse?), seated on a bench. |
Notes |
In Lewis, J.O. Aboriginal portfolio, v. 1 (Philadelphia, 1835). |
Genre |
Portrait prints -- 1840-1849. |
|
Lithographs -- 1840-1849. |
Subject |
Ta-Ma-Kake-Toke -- Portraits. |
|
Indian women -- North America. |
|
Indians of North America. |
|
Ojibwa Indians. |
|
Women. |
Is part of |
Portraits of American Women |
Has format |
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