Photograph
Studio Portrait of Oscar and Louisa Raisewing
Three-quarter length studio portrait of a Nebraska Winnebago man and Ho-Chunk woman posing sitting and wearing modern dress in front of a painted backdrop. Identified as Oscar Raisewing, possibly of the Nebraska Thunder clan, with his wife, Louisa (Marie) Johnson Thunder Raisewing. They were probably members of the Native American Church or "peyote religion" according to Jackson County Historical Society notes. |
Image ID: | 60904 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1930 |
Creator Name: | Van Schaick, Charles |
City: | Black River Falls |
County: | Jackson |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Charles Van Schaick photographs and negatives, circa 1880-circa 1940 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, original |
Original Format Number: | (V22)2631 |
Original Dimensions: | 4.2 x 6.1 inches |
This image was used in "People of the Big Voice," published by Wisconsin Historical Society Press (2011), page 219. Subjects' clan and religious affiliation identified from Jackson County Historical Society notes. |
Men |
Women |
Spouses |
Studios and dark rooms |
Murals |
Painting |
Clothing and dress |
Jewelry |
Clothing |
Ho Chunk Indians |
Indoor photography |
Portrait photography |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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