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Kickapoo. 215. Kee-an-ne-kuk (the foremost man), Chief of the tribe, in the attitude of prayer, as he desired me to paint him. ... 216. Ah-ton-we-tuck (the Cock Turkey) an aged man, who desired to be painted saying his prayer; 217. Ah-to-wat-o-nie, wife of the Prophet, also in the attitude of reading her prayer on the maple stick.

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Kickapoo. 215. Kee-an-ne-kuk (the foremost man), Chief of the tribe, in the attitude of prayer, as he desired me to paint him. ... 216. Ah-ton-we-tuck (the Cock Turkey) an aged man, who desired to be painted saying his prayer; 217. Ah-to-wat-o-nie, wife of the Prophet, also in the attitude of reading her prayer on the maple stick.

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Kickapoo. 215. Kee-an-ne-kuk (the foremost man), Chief of the tribe, in the attitude of prayer, as he desired me to paint him. ... 216. Ah-ton-we-tuck (the Cock Turkey) an aged man, who desired to be painted saying his prayer; 217. Ah-to-wat-o-nie, wife of the Prophet, also in the attitude of reading her prayer on the maple stick.
Names
Catlin, George, 1796-1872 (Creator)
Collection

Souvenir of the N. American Indians: as they were in the nineteenth century

Dates / Origin
Date Issued: 1850
Library locations
Rare Book Division
Shelf locator: *KW+++ (Catlin, G. Souvenir of the N. American Indians)
Topics
Indians of North America
Kickapoo Indians
Genres
Illustrations
Drawings
Physical Description
Pencil works
Type of Resource
Still image
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: 42298331
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b14311842
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 63f24a90-c647-012f-ad2f-58d385a7bc34
Rights Statement
The New York Public Library believes that this item is in the public domain under the laws of the United States, but did not make a determination as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. This item may not be in the public domain under the laws of other countries. Though not required, if you want to credit us as the source, please use the following statement, "From The New York Public Library," and provide a link back to the item on our Digital Collections site. Doing so helps us track how our collection is used and helps justify freely releasing even more content in the future.

Item timeline of events

  • 1796: Creator Born
  • 1850: Issued
  • 1872: Creator Died
  • 2020: Digitized
  • 2025: Found by you!
  • 2026

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Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. "Kickapoo. 215. Kee-an-ne-kuk (the foremost man), Chief of the tribe, in the attitude of prayer, as he desired me to paint him. ... 216. Ah-ton-we-tuck (the Cock Turkey) an aged man, who desired to be painted saying his prayer; 217. Ah-to-wat-o-nie, wife of the Prophet, also in the attitude of reading her prayer on the maple stick." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1850. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-da81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

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Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. "Kickapoo. 215. Kee-an-ne-kuk (the foremost man), Chief of the tribe, in the attitude of prayer, as he desired me to paint him. ... 216. Ah-ton-we-tuck (the Cock Turkey) an aged man, who desired to be painted saying his prayer; 217. Ah-to-wat-o-nie, wife of the Prophet, also in the attitude of reading her prayer on the maple stick." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed January 16, 2025. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-da81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

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Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. (1850). Kickapoo. 215. Kee-an-ne-kuk (the foremost man), Chief of the tribe, in the attitude of prayer, as he desired me to paint him. ... 216. Ah-ton-we-tuck (the Cock Turkey) an aged man, who desired to be painted saying his prayer; 217. Ah-to-wat-o-nie, wife of the Prophet, also in the attitude of reading her prayer on the maple stick. Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-da81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

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<ref name=NYPL>{{cite web | url=https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-da81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 | title= (still image) Kickapoo. 215. Kee-an-ne-kuk (the foremost man), Chief of the tribe, in the attitude of prayer, as he desired me to paint him. ... 216. Ah-ton-we-tuck (the Cock Turkey) an aged man, who desired to be painted saying his prayer; 217. Ah-to-wat-o-nie, wife of the Prophet, also in the attitude of reading her prayer on the maple stick., (1850) |author=Digital Collections, The New York Public Library |accessdate=January 16, 2025 |publisher=The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations}}</ref>

Kickapoo. 215. Kee-an-ne-kuk (the foremost man), Chief of the tribe, in the attitude of prayer, as he desired me to paint him. ... 216. Ah-ton-we-tuck (the Cock Turkey) an aged man, who desired to be painted saying his prayer; 217. Ah-to-wat-o-nie, wife of the Prophet, also in the attitude of reading her prayer on the maple stick.