A-na-cam-e-gish-ca, a Chippeway Chief, painted by Charles Bird King Lithographed, colored and published ca. 1836-44 by J.T. Bowen, Philadelphia. SI.1990.010
H.10 1/4" X W.6 3/8" (octavo)
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accessed 04/16/08, Lithographed, colored and published ca. 1836-44
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Aa-nuh-kum-ig-ish-kunk (from OjibweEnakamigishkaang, "[Traces of] Foot Prints [upon the Ground]") of the Rainy Lake Band of Saulteaux was a signatory to the 1826 Treaty of Fond du Lac. His name was recorded by King as "A-na-cam-e-gish-ca" while the United States Government Printing Office recorded his name as "Aa-nub-kum-ig-ish-kunk" (a misprint of "Aa-nah-kum-ig-ish-kunk").
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