Chief Push-e-to-neke-qua, second chief Joe Tyson, Fox tribe of Iowa
Creator
Rinehart, F. A. (Frank A.)
Date
1899
Summary
Two Native American (Fox) men pose outdoors in front of a canopy of vines. On the left, Chief Push-E-To-Neke-Qua wears a roach, print shirt, bear claw necklace, and a blanket wrapped around his waist. He stands with a cane in his right hand. Chief Joe Tyson wears a fur hat, bear claw necklace, a beaded shirt and breechcloth, leggings with beaded garters, and a beaded bag over the shoulder. He holds a club.
Description
1 photoprint on mat board ; 26 x 21 cm. (10 x 8 in.)
Is Part Of
Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Indian Congress, Omaha, Nebraska, 1898.
Subject
Fox Indians--1890-1900; Indians of North America--1890-1900; Tribal chiefs--1890-1900; Push-e-to-neke-qua; Tyson, Joe.
Format-Medium
Photograph
Rights Contact Information
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR710032172
Notes
Hand-written on print, lower right corner: "No. 1416"; Printed on front of mat board: "F. A. Rinehart, Official Photographer. Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Indian Congress, Omaha, Nebraska, 1898."; Title hand-written on front of print.; Vintage photographic print.; R7100321724
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