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INDIAN WARS, 1878. Oh! Oh! Howard! I am still pursuing the Indians - Telegram from General O

INDIAN WARS, 1878. Oh! Oh! Howard! I am still pursuing the Indians - Telegram from General O


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INDIAN WARS, 1878. Oh! Oh! Howard! I am still pursuing the Indians - Telegram from General O

INDIAN WARS, 1878.
Oh! Oh! Howard! " I am still pursuing the Indians" - Telegram from General O. O. Howard. Cartoon showing General Oliver Otis Howard running from a Native American around a rock. Chromolithograph, 1878

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1878 Caricature Chase Chromolithograph Flee Headdress Howard Native American Oliver Otis Rifle Rock Spear Tomahawk


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The captivating print titled "INDIAN WARS, 1878. Oh! Oh! Howard! I am still pursuing the Indians" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. The image portrays General Oliver Otis Howard engaged in a thrilling chase with a Native American warrior amidst rugged terrain. In this chromolithograph from 1878, we witness the intensity of the Indian Wars and the determination of General Howard to pursue his adversaries. With rifle in hand, he flees from his pursuer around a massive rock formation. The cartoon-like caricature highlights both the danger and excitement of these encounters. The artwork captures not only the physicality of war but also symbolizes cultural clashes between Native Americans and settlers during that era. The Native American warrior is depicted wearing traditional headdress, armed with spear and tomahawk, representing their resistance against encroachment on their lands. This historical piece offers viewers a glimpse into an intense period when conflicts arose over territory and resources between indigenous peoples and expanding settlements across America. It serves as a reminder of our nation's complex past while acknowledging the bravery displayed by both sides during this tumultuous time. Granger Art on Demand presents this remarkable print as part of its collection showcasing pivotal moments in American history through artistry that evokes emotion and sparks reflection on our shared heritage.

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