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BLOOD HEAD CHIEF, 1832. Stu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo Bulls Back Fat, Blood Head Chief

BLOOD HEAD CHIEF, 1832. Stu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo Bulls Back Fat, Blood Head Chief


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BLOOD HEAD CHIEF, 1832. Stu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo Bulls Back Fat, Blood Head Chief

BLOOD HEAD CHIEF, 1832.
Stu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo Bulls Back Fat, Blood Head Chief. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

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1832 Blackfoot Blood Catlin Chief Face Paint Feather George Headdress Traditional Warrior


BLOOD HEAD CHIEF, 1832

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is a captivating portrait that transports us back to the early American frontier. Painted by George Catlin in oil on canvas, this fine art piece showcases the proud and fierce Stu-mick-o-sucks, also known as Buffalo Bulls Back Fat or Blood Head Chief. Dressed in traditional clothing adorned with feathers and face paint, this Blackfoot warrior exudes strength and dignity. His headdress symbolizes his status as a respected chief within his tribe. The intricate details of his attire reflect the rich cultural heritage of Native American tribes during this era. Catlin's masterful brushstrokes bring to life every line on Blood Head Chief's weathered face, revealing years of wisdom and experience etched into his visage. The intensity in his eyes hints at the resilience required for survival in an ever-changing world. This powerful portrait captures not only the physical likeness of its subject but also serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of Native American warriors during a time when their way of life was under threat. "BLOOD HEAD CHIEF, 1832" invites viewers to contemplate the complexities of history and culture while honoring the bravery and resilience of indigenous peoples who have shaped our nation's past.

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