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Kee-o-kuck, Or The Watching Fox



Kee-o-kuck, Or The Watching Fox
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Title: Kee-o-kuck, Or The Watching Fox
Description: Kee-o-kuck, or the Watching Fox, a Chief of the Sauk tribe and sucessor to Black Hawk. Hand-colored lithograph from the Aboriginal Portfolio, painted at the great Treaty of Prairie du Chien (1825).

Image ID: 26781
Creation
Date:
1835 ca.
Creator
Name:
Lewis, James Otto
Collection
Name:
Lewis, James Otto, 1799-1858 : The Aboriginal Port-folio : A Collection of Portraits of the Most Celebrated Chiefs of the North American Indians, 1835-1836
Genre: Paintings
Subjects: 19th century
Clothing
Sauk Indians
Men
 

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