YOUNG OMAHAW, WAR EAGLE, LITTLE MISSOURI, AND PAWNEES, by Charles Bird King, 1821. Group portrait of four Plains Indian Chiefs were painted in King's studio when they were in Washington to negotiate land rights with the government. War Eagle wears a presidential medal. The group pose with a war ax, blood-red face paint, and eagle feathers (BSLOC_2019_9_155)
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