English: Te-Low-A-Lut-La-Sha (Sky Chief), a Pawnee chief killed in 1873 in Massacre Canyon in Nebraska with many members of his tribe while on a buffalo hunt. They were attacked by a much larger Sioux war party. Picture taken in 1868 in Washington, D.C. by photohrapher William Henry Jackson.
Creator:
Jackson, William Henry
Title:
Portrait (Profile) of Te-Low-A-Lut-La-Sha (Sky Chief) in Partial Native Dress with Peace Medal and Ornaments and Holding Pipe- Tomahawk 1868
Contained in:
Glass Negatives of Indians (Collected by the Bureau of American Ethnology) 1850s-1930s
Phy. Description:
1 007 in x 009 in photograph
Black and white collodion glass negative
Place of creation:
Washington, D C
Cite as:
BAE GN 01293 06251200, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Culture:
Pawnee Indians
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Form / Genre:
Photographs
Repository Loc:
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Museum Support Center, Suitland, Maryland
Local Number:Local Number:
NAA INV 06251200
OPPS NEG 01293
Repository:National Anthropological Archives
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