Pottowatomie Indians,Rush Lake Mission,Michigan,MI,John Buckshot,c1906,children
Title: Pottowatomie Indians
Date Created/Published: c1906 September 4.
Summary: Group portrait of Potawatomi Indians, including men, women, and children, gathered for a special occasion at Rush Lake Mission near Watervliet, Michigan, Sept. 4, 1906. Wis-Ki-Ge-Amatyuk, hereditary Principal Pipe carrier and ritural leader of the Potawatomi Indians, sits at center holding traditional Potawatomi pipes. Wis-Ki-Ge-Amatyuk was also known by his American name, John Buckshot. The young boy sitting at his knee and eating an ice cream cone is his son, James Wahb-no-sah. Photograph attributed to T.R. Hamilton. (Source: Gary Wis-Ki-Ge-Amatyuk, Jr., 2009)
Notes:
H82892 U.S. Copyright Office.
James R. Hamilton, Coloma, Mich.
Subjects:
Indians of North America--1900-1910.
Potawatomi Indians--1900-1910.
Group portraits--1900-1910.
Photographic prints--1900-1910.
Portrait photographs--1900-1910.
Bookmark /2002716879/
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