Amon Carter print details

Maiadjiaush, Something Beginning to Sail Off and Naboniqueaush, A Yellow-haired One Sailing Along

William Henry Jackson (1843-1942)

Object Details

  • Date

    ca. 1877

  • Object Type

    Photographs

  • Medium

    Albumen silver print

  • Dimensions

    Image: 7 9/16 x 5 1/16 in.
    Mount: 8 7/16 x 5 15/16 in.

  • Inscriptions

    Recto:

    l.c. in image: Ojibwa.13.13a

    Mount Verso:

    u.l. to u.r. printed on paper label: 1075. MAIADJIAUSH. Something Beginning to Sail Off. \ RED LAKE. \ A brave residing at Red Lake. His father was a \ chief and his younger brother the present head chief \ of the Red Lake band. Ten years ago had the repu- \ tation of being a bad man, and has the same suspi- \ cion still hanging about him; is ill-natured, cross- \ grained, and always striking and quarrelling with his \ fellow-Indians. \ 1076. [crossed out] NABONIQUEAUSH. A Yellow-haired One Sailing Along. \ RED LAKE.

    c. in graphite: 88. \ Neg. No. 582-a

  • Collection Name

    Bureau of American Ethnology Collection

  • Credit Line

    Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas

  • Accession Number

    P1967.2788

  • Copyright

    Public domain

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