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Creator:
King, Charles Bird ?  Search this
Stanley, John Mix, 1814-1872  Search this
Names:
Dog  Search this
Keeth-la  Search this
Extent:
1 Photograph (8x10 in)
Culture:
Cherokee  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Biographical / Historical:
It seems likely that this is George Lowrey (a Cherokee, see Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 30 and Mooney, 19th AR-BAE), but it was probably painted by J.M. Stanley, not Catlin. See Stanley, J.M., Portraits of North American Indians, Smithsonian Institution (Pub. No. 53), Washington, December, 1852, page 15, where he lists "Keeth-la or Dog. (Painted 1844.) Commonly called Major George Lowrey...He is painted in the attitude of explaining the wampum..." On page 18, in describing his painting of the International Indian Council at Tahlequah, 1843, Stanley refers to Lowrey's explanation of the wampum at that council, and quotes his speech. --MCB, 8-57; called to my attention by W.C. Sturtevant.
Local Numbers:
OPPS NEG.44654
Local Note:
Thought by USNM to be from painting by C.B. King. The owner of the original painting was unknown to the Museum in 1939.
Black and white copy negative
Genre/Form:
Photographs
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Bureau of American Ethnology negatives
Bureau of American Ethnology negatives / Additional Materials / King, Charles Bird ?
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw31cf4b8e6-3801-4506-b18b-4cdbc3a3cd8a
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-naa-photolot-176-ref7011