Native American 273 4
by Mawra Tahreem
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Title
Native American 273 4
Artist
Mawra Tahreem
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
This painting Inspired from Native american tribes. Painting medium is oil paints and here I picked the chief portrait. The Pawnee are a Midwestern Native American tribe historically inhabiting territory on the Great plains along the Missouri river in present-day Nebraska and in northern Kansas.They are federally recognized as the Pawnee nation which is now headquartered in Oklahoma. The tribal nation has 4 confederated bands: the Chaui, Kitkehakhi, Pitaharuet and Skiri. Historically, the Pawnee lived in permanent Earth lodge villages while they farmed and left the villages on seasonal buffalo hunts, using tipis while traveling. Their religion was centered on human sacrifice and the annual worshipping of the sun and stars. Among the Warrior societies within the tribe, Mohawk hairstyles were common and Eagle feathered War-bonnets were used primarily among chiefs or leaders. In the early 19th century, the Pawnee numbered over 10,000 people and were one of the largest and most feared tribes of Plains indians in the west. They had escaped some of the depredations of exposure to European infectious diseases impacting other Indian tribes. By 1866, disease and warfare had devastated their population to about 1,400; however, by 1874 they were increased up to 2,000. During this time, many warriors offered to serve as trackers and scouts for U.S army against hostile Indians as the Pawnee were enemies of many of the other tribes and were therefore willing to aid in military campaigns against them. Most accepted relocation to a reservation to Indian Territory in Oklahoma. About 4,500 are enrolled and live on the reservation, others work or live elsewhere.
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