File:Ledger Drawing - Big Elk's Tipi (an Omaha Indian chief).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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English: Ledger drawing by an Omaha man named George Miller of chief Big Elk's tipi. Chief Big Elk was a prominent Omaha chief, warrior, and orator. On his tipi he painted two river steam boats to symbolize his friendship with the Euro-Americans and his importance as a chief. |
Date | 1889 |
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Original publication: 1889, U.S.A |
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George Miller |
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