Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley

Three-quarters length studio portrait of Bad Boy seated wearing western clothing and blanket while holding rifle.; Title derived from image caption.; Cancelled 2¢ Federal Internal Revenue proprietary stamp on verso.; "Bad Boy" variant personal names: Gwiiwizhenzhish, Little Curly Head, Que...

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Main Author: Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886 photographer.
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: William L. Clements Library 1864
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spelling ftumich:oai:quod.lib.umich.edu:IC-POHRT-X-53CDV053_001 2023-05-15T13:28:43+02:00 Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886 photographer. Saint Paul : Whitney's Gallery, [between 1864 and 1866] tif jpeg http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-POHRT-X-53%5DCDV053_001 https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/pohrt/53/CDV053_001/!250,250 https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/manifest/pohrt:53:CDV053_001 UND unknown William L. Clements Library Richard Pohrt, Jr. Collection of Native American Photography http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-POHRT-X-53%5DCDV053_001 990169149360106381 The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. This image is in the public domain in the US. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the William L. Clements Library at wcl-dlps-help@umich.edu. If you have concerns about the inclusion of an item in this collection, please contact Library Information Technology at libraryit-info@umich.edu. https://www.lib.umich.edu/about-us/policies/copyright-policy PDM Richard Pohrt Jr. Collection of Native American Photography; Pohrt, Richard, Jr. Photographs shelf. Richard Pohrt Jr. Collection of Native American Photography. Algonquian Indians. Dakota War Minnesota 1862. Indians of North America--Minnesota. Ojibwa Indians. Indigenous peoples--Minnesota--1860-1870. Rifles--1860-1870. Tribal chiefs--United States--1860-1870 1 photograph : albumen print mount 6 x 10 cm (cartes de visite format) image 1864 ftumich 2022-04-01T01:46:50Z Three-quarters length studio portrait of Bad Boy seated wearing western clothing and blanket while holding rifle.; Title derived from image caption.; Cancelled 2¢ Federal Internal Revenue proprietary stamp on verso.; "Bad Boy" variant personal names: Gwiiwizhenzhish, Little Curly Head, Que-we-zans-ish, Qui-wi-sain-shish.; "Ojibwa Indians" variant names: Anishinaabe, Chippewa Indians, Ojibwe Indians. Still Image anishina* University of Michigan: Digital Collections Gull Lake ENVELOPE(-36.517,-36.517,-54.283,-54.283)
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topic Photographs shelf.
Richard Pohrt Jr. Collection of Native American Photography.
Algonquian Indians.
Dakota War
Minnesota
1862.
Indians of North America--Minnesota.
Ojibwa Indians.
Indigenous peoples--Minnesota--1860-1870.
Rifles--1860-1870.
Tribal chiefs--United States--1860-1870
spellingShingle Photographs shelf.
Richard Pohrt Jr. Collection of Native American Photography.
Algonquian Indians.
Dakota War
Minnesota
1862.
Indians of North America--Minnesota.
Ojibwa Indians.
Indigenous peoples--Minnesota--1860-1870.
Rifles--1860-1870.
Tribal chiefs--United States--1860-1870
Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886 photographer.
Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley
topic_facet Photographs shelf.
Richard Pohrt Jr. Collection of Native American Photography.
Algonquian Indians.
Dakota War
Minnesota
1862.
Indians of North America--Minnesota.
Ojibwa Indians.
Indigenous peoples--Minnesota--1860-1870.
Rifles--1860-1870.
Tribal chiefs--United States--1860-1870
description Three-quarters length studio portrait of Bad Boy seated wearing western clothing and blanket while holding rifle.; Title derived from image caption.; Cancelled 2¢ Federal Internal Revenue proprietary stamp on verso.; "Bad Boy" variant personal names: Gwiiwizhenzhish, Little Curly Head, Que-we-zans-ish, Qui-wi-sain-shish.; "Ojibwa Indians" variant names: Anishinaabe, Chippewa Indians, Ojibwe Indians.
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author Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886 photographer.
author_facet Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886 photographer.
author_sort Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886 photographer.
title Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley
title_short Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley
title_full Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley
title_fullStr Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley
title_full_unstemmed Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley
title_sort qui-wi-sain-shish. (bad boy,) chief of gull lake chippewas. : who to escape the vengeance of the indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in fort ripley
publisher William L. Clements Library
publishDate 1864
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