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INDIAN DELEGATION, 1863. Native Americans of the Southern Plains delegation, at
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INDIAN DELEGATION, 1863. Native Americans of the Southern Plains delegation, at
INDIAN DELEGATION, 1863.
Native Americans of the Southern Plains delegation, at the White House Conservatory, 27 March 1863. At far right is Mary Todd Lincoln. Standing at left: Interpreter William S. Smith and agent Samuel G. Colley. Front row, left to right: War Bonnet, Standing in the Water, Lean Bear of the Cheyennes, and Yellow Wolf of the Kiowas
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1863 Agent Cheyenne Conservatory Delegate Delegation First Lady Garden Great Plains Interpreter Kiowa Lincoln March Mary Meeting Native American Plain Plains Plant Samuel Simpson Smith Southern Todd War Bonnet White House William Colley
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures a significant moment in history - the Indian Delegation of 1863. Standing proudly at the White House Conservatory on March 27th, Native Americans from the Southern Plains gather for a meeting that would shape their future. In this remarkable image, we see Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, positioned at the far right. She stands alongside Interpreter William S. Smith and agent Samuel G. Colley, who played crucial roles in facilitating communication between the delegation and government officials. The front row showcases four distinguished members of the delegation: War Bonnet, Standing in the Water, Lean Bear of the Cheyennes, and Yellow Wolf of the Kiowas. These brave leaders represent their respective tribes with honor and dignity. The attire worn by these Native Americans reflects their rich cultural heritage as they stand amidst an enchanting garden setting within the conservatory. The plants surrounding them symbolize growth and hope for a better future for their people. This photograph is not just a portrait; it represents an important milestone in American history when different cultures came together to engage in dialogue and seek understanding. It serves as a reminder that despite differences, unity can be achieved through respectful communication. As we gaze upon this powerful image captured by Granger Art on Demand's lensman 140_1705660, let us reflect on how moments like these have shaped our nation's past while inspiring us to strive for inclusivity and harmony moving forward.
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