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Maffet Ledger: Indian and three white men, ca. 1874-81. Creator: Unknown
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Maffet Ledger: Indian and three white men, ca. 1874-81. Creator: Unknown
Maffet Ledger: Indian and three white men, ca. 1874-81
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Maffet Ledger - Indian and three white men, ca. 1874-81
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is a captivating glimpse into the complex dynamics between Native Americans and settlers during the late 19th century in America. This intriguing artwork, created by an unknown artist, showcases a scene of intense conflict and violence. In this watercolor print, we witness four figures engaged in a deadly confrontation. The central focus is on an indigenous Cheyenne warrior armed with traditional weaponry - a bow and arrow - symbolizing his resistance against the encroachment of white settlers on his ancestral lands. His face bears expressions of determination and resilience as he stands up to defend his people's way of life. Surrounding him are three Caucasian soldiers from the United States Army, representing the dominant force that sought to control these territories through military might. Their guns raised high, they embody both power and aggression as they engage in this brutal encounter. The vivid colors used in this piece add depth to its narrative; blood appears to be flowing from wounds inflicted upon both sides, reminding us of the tragic consequences that often accompany such clashes. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the violent history that shaped America's past while also shedding light on the strength and tenacity displayed by indigenous peoples throughout their struggle for survival against overwhelming odds. As it hangs within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, it invites viewers to reflect upon our nation's heritage and consider how far we have come since those tumultuous times.
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