Hole-in-the-day
Full length studio portrait of Hole-in-the-Day standing before illustrated backdrop wearing western coat, traditional feather headdress, skunk pelt armband, otter fur scarf and blanket while holding gunstock war club.; Subject advocated joining forces with the Dakota against the United States during...
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William L. Clements Library
1871
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Online Access: | http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-POHRT-X-69%5DCDV069_002 https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/pohrt/69/CDV069_002/!250,250 https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/manifest/pohrt:69:CDV069_002 |
Summary: | Full length studio portrait of Hole-in-the-Day standing before illustrated backdrop wearing western coat, traditional feather headdress, skunk pelt armband, otter fur scarf and blanket while holding gunstock war club.; Subject advocated joining forces with the Dakota against the United States during the Dakota War of 1862.; Printed beneath image caption: Charles A. Zimmerman, Photographer St. Paul, Minn.; Advertisement printed on verso: The Most Extensive and Cheapest Dry Goods Store In The State. D. W. Ingersoll & Co. Dry Goods, Corner Third & Wabasha Streets, St. Paul, Minn.; Original photograph likely taken approximately 1862 to 1863 by Joel E. Whitney. This copy possibly published by Charles A. Zimmerman sometime after Zimmerman purchased Whitney's photograph studio in 1871.; Title derived from image caption.; "Hole-in-the-Day" variant personal names: Bagone-giizhig, Bagwunagijik, Bug-o-nay-ki-shig, Hole in the Day (the Younger), Hole in the Sky, Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, Pugonakeshig, Puk-O-Nay-Keshig.; "Ojibwa Indians" variant names: Anishinaabe, Chippewa Indians, Ojibwe Indians. |
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