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Minimic

Portrait Gallery

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Object Details

Artist

James Wells Champney, 1843 - 1903

Sitter

Minimic, ? - 1881

Exhibition Label

Birthplace unknown
Southern Cheyenne chief Minimic guided his people through the relentless campaign of harassment and attrition that General Philip Sheridan (shown at left) waged against Southern Plains Indians during the brutal Red River War (1874–75). Ultimately compelled to surrender, Minimic and other leaders were imprisoned without trial at Fort Marion, Florida, while their communities were forced onto government reservations.
While at Fort Marion (1875–78), Minimic maintained peaceful relations to ensure his fellow prisoners’ survival and release. He counseled compliance with an experimental assimilation program that demanded they cut their hair, wear military uniforms, learn English, and attend Christian church services. However, the men were also encouraged to revive their Native identities when tourists visited. Shortly before returning home to his family, Minimic posed in an assortment of “Indian” clothing for James Wells Champney, who visited Fort Marion while on assignment to document the Reconstruction-era South for Scribner’s magazine.
Lugar de nacimiento desconocido
Minimic, jefe cheyenne del sur, guio a su pueblo a lo largo de la implacable campaña de acoso y exterminio del general Philip Sheridan (a la izquierda) contra los indígenas de la planicies del sur durante la brutal Guerra del Río Rojo (1874–75). Cuando ya la rendición fue inevitable, Minimic y otros líderes fueron encarcelados sin juicio en el Fuerte Marion de Florida, mientras sus comunidades fueron ubicadas a la fuerza en reservaciones.
En el Fuerte Marion (1875–78), Minimic fomentó relaciones pacíficas para asegurar la supervivencia y liberación de sus compañeros. Les aconsejó que cumplieran con un programa experimental de asimilación que les exigía cortarse el pelo, usar uniformes militares, aprender inglés y asistir a la misa católica. Por otra parte, se les exhortaba a destacar su identidad nativa cuando venían turistas. Poco antes de volver a su hogar, Minimic posó con una mezcla de ropas “indias” para James Wells Champney, quien visitó el Fuerte Marion encargado de documentar la Reconstrucción en el sur para la revista Scribner’s.

Provenance

Mrs. Richard Henry Pratt [Anna Laura Mason Pratt]; her daughter Mrs. Edgar M. Hawkins; Richard P. Hawkins, Hingham, Mass.; purchased 1994 NPG

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gallery purchase, in memory of Brigadier General Richard Henry Pratt and his Wife, Anna Laura Mason Pratt, Friends of Minimic

Date

c. 1878

Object number

NPG.96.163

Restrictions & Rights

CC0

Type

Painting

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

66 x 45.7cm (26 x 18")
Frame: 74.6 x 54 x 6.4cm (29 3/8 x 21 1/4 x 2 1/2")

Place

United States\Florida\Saint Johns\Anastasia Island\Fort Marion

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National Portrait Gallery Collection

Exhibition

Out of Many: Portraits from 1600 to 1900

On View

NPG, East Gallery 120

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Costume\Headgear\Headdress
Equipment\Shield
Costume\Dress Accessory\Feather
Minimic: Male
Minimic: Military and Intelligence\Native American warrior
Minimic: Politics and Government\Native American leader\Chief
Portrait

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4c0587026-e5cb-4457-8fe9-ed54b0786153

Record ID

npg_NPG.96.163

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