Drawing
Wilkins 14: Lone Tree and Indian Burial
An Indian Burial in a tree; Sketched by Wilkins on his 151-day journey from Missouri to California on the Overland Trail (also known as the Oregon Trail). Wilkins writes about this sight in his diary saying: " Passed yesterday an Indian's 'grave' if a corps lying on the top of a tree can be called a grave. On the top of a solitary tree, by the banks of the Platte, was a bed of poles on which lay the corps of an Indian. He was wrapped in a Scarlet Blanket and a Buffaloe Robe. Near him lay his mocassins, spoon and tin cup with some other articles I could not see. A very singular custom of disposing of their dead." |
Image ID: | 31446 |
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Creation Date: | circa 06 18 1849 |
Creator Name: | Wilkins, James F., d. 1888 |
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State: | Nebraska |
Collection Name: | James F. Wilkins Overland Trail drawings, 1849 |
Genre: | Drawing |
Original Format Type: | drawings |
Original Format Number: | PH 374B.14 (5) |
Original Dimensions: | 8.25 x 10.75 inches |
Trees |
Landscape |
Funeral rites and ceremonies |
Rivers |
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