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A "Pow Wow" at the White House

Portrait Gallery

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Object Details

Artist

Thure de Thulstrup, 1848 - 1930

Copy after

W. M. Rouzee

Publisher

Harper's Weekly, active 1857 - 1916

Sitter

Rutherford Birchard Hayes, 4 Oct 1822 - 17 Jan 1893

Exhibition Label

This January 1881 cover of the popular journal Harper’s Weekly represents a visit by Native American leaders to Washington, D.C. During the late nineteenth century, these occasions for group activism were often in the news. They were diplomatic responses to white colonizers’ usurpation of Native lands west of the Mississippi River and to the Indian Wars, which violently displaced Native Americans onto reservations.
One delegation that traveled to Washington in late 1880 met with President Rutherford B. Hayes at the White House. The twelve Lower Brule Sioux leaders had journeyed from South Dakota to negotiate with officials and railroad representatives about a right-of-way through their reservation. Ultimately, the Lower Brule Sioux lost 640 acres of prime settlement land. More recently, in 2015, the tribe rejected the Keystone XL pipeline for environmental reasons. Spokesperson Kevin Wright asserted: “It is not an option to bargain with our grandchildren’s future so we can live comfortably today.”
Esta portada de enero de 1881 de la revista Harper’s Weekly ilustra una visita de líderes nativos americanos a Washington D.C. A fines del siglo XIX, estas ocasiones de activismo grupal fueron noticia frecuente como reacciones diplomáticas ante la usurpación de tierras nativas por colonos blancos al oeste del Misisipi y el violento desplazamiento hacia las reservaciones durante las Guerras Indígenas.
A fines de 1880, una delegación se reunió con el presidente Rutherford B. Hayes en la Casa Blanca. Los 12 líderes sioux de la tribu lower brulé habían llegado a Washington desde Dakota del Sur para negociar con autoridades y representantes de los ferrocarriles un derecho de paso a través de su reservación. Al final, los lower brulé perdieron 640 acres de excelente tierra de asentamiento. En un contexto más reciente, en 2015, la tribu rechazó el oleoducto Keystone XL por razones ambientales. El portavoz Kevin Wright afirmó: “No es posible empeñar el futuro de nuestros nietos solo para poder vivir cómodamente hoy”.

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of the Kiplinger Family

Date

January 22, 1881

Object number

NPG.2018.146

Restrictions & Rights

CC0

Type

Print

Medium

Engraving on paper

Dimensions

Image: 35.6 × 23.3 cm (14 × 9 3/16")
Sheet: 40 × 28 cm (15 3/4 × 11")

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National Portrait Gallery Collection

Location

Currently not on view

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Home Furnishings\Furniture\Seating\Chair
Home Furnishings\Drape
Home Furnishings\Lighting Devices\Chandelier
Architecture\Column
Interior\Ballroom
Human Figures\American Indian
Rutherford Birchard Hayes: Male
Rutherford Birchard Hayes: Law and Crime\Lawyer
Rutherford Birchard Hayes: Politics and Government\Government official\President of US
Rutherford Birchard Hayes: Military and Intelligence\Army\Officer\Brigadier General
Rutherford Birchard Hayes: Politics and Government\Government official\US Congressman\Ohio
Rutherford Birchard Hayes: Politics and Government\Government official\Governor\Ohio
Portrait

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm48b382065-a83a-4808-9148-dc2dccbdd0eb

Record ID

npg_NPG.2018.146
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