| 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 | 
         TMP.objres.7443.jpg |