Anishinaabe actor. / Grace Chandler Horn
Half length studio portrait of unidentified Anishinaabe Indian actor associated with Hiawatha Pageant wearing costume including war bonnet decorated with beadwork, embroidered breastplate with American flag designs, and shell and bead necklaces. Likely dressed for role of Osseo. Subject lacking moun...
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William L. Clements Library
1905
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Online Access: | http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-POHRT-X-901%5DGCH061_001 https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/pohrt/901/GCH061_001/!250,250 https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/manifest/pohrt:901:GCH061_001 |
Summary: | Half length studio portrait of unidentified Anishinaabe Indian actor associated with Hiawatha Pageant wearing costume including war bonnet decorated with beadwork, embroidered breastplate with American flag designs, and shell and bead necklaces. Likely dressed for role of Osseo. Subject lacking mount.; Louis Oliver Armstrong recruited actors from Garden River First Nation Ojibwa in Ontario as well as from local Waganakising Ottawa communities in Northern Michigan to take part in his theatrical production "Hiawatha, or, Nanabozho: An Ojibway Indian Play" inspired by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem "Song of Hiawatha." Armstrong had the show's location moved to Round Lake (also known as Wa-ya-ga-mug) near Petoskey, Michigan, in 1905.; Blindstamp: Grace Chandler Horn.; Title devised by cataloger.; "Garden River First Nation" variant names: Gitigaan-ziibi Anishinaabe, Ketegaunseebee.; "Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Michigan" variant names: Waganakising Odawa, Waganakising Ottawa.; "Ojibwa Indians" variant names: Anishinaabe, Chippewa Indians, Ojibwe Indians.; "Ottawa Indians" variant names: Anishinaabe, Odawa Indians, Outaouak Indians, Tawa Indians. |
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