Stumanu, a Chinook flat-head boy. The Chinooks inhabited the shores of the Columbia river, near the Pacific ocean. They practised the custom of flattening the foreheads of their infants by means of a board applied to that part. Illustration from the book 'History of the Indian Tribes of North America with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal Chiefs', Volume 2 of 3, by Thomas Loraine, McKenney, and James Hall. Published in 1842. Painted by Charles Bird King.
px | px | dpi | = | cm | x | cm | = | MB |
Details
Creative#:
TPG33985271
Source:
達志影像
Authorization Type:
RF
Release Information:
須由TPG 完整授權
Model Release:
Not Available
Property Release:
Not Available
Right to Privacy:
No
Same folder images:
StumanuFlat-HeadBoyChinooksCharlesBirdKingHistoryhistorichistoricalportraitIndianTribesIndiansTribeNorthAmericaNorthAmerican19thcenturynineteenthcenturyNativeAmericannativeindigenousfirstnationpeopleillustrationartworkdrawingpaintingpaintedfeatherslithographylithographtraditionaltribalindigenoususaJamesHallartworkportraitsColumbiariverPacificocean
19thAmericaAmericanAmericanBirdBoyCharlesChinooksColumbiaFlat-HeadHallHistoryIndianIndiansJamesKingNativeNorthNorthPacificStumanuTribeTribesartworkartworkcenturycenturydrawingfeathersfirsthistorichistoricalillustrationindigenousindigenouslithographlithographynationnativenineteenthoceanpaintedpaintingpeopleportraitportraitsrivertraditionaltribalusa