



Karl Bodmer - Chan-Cha-Uia-Te-Uinn, Lakota Sioux Woman Postcard
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Postcard featuring Karl Bodmer’s Chan-Cha-Uia-Te-Uinn, Lakota Sioux Woman, a sensitive 1830s portrait honoring Lakota heritage. Printed on cardstock, 4.25" x 6".
Description
Karl Bodmer’s Chan-Cha-Uia-Te-Uinn, Lakota Sioux Woman is part of the artist’s remarkable visual record of Indigenous peoples of North America, created during his 1830s expedition up the Missouri River with Prince Maximilian of Wied. Known for his accuracy and sensitivity, Bodmer portrayed his sitters with dignity and individuality, offering a rare glimpse into Native life and culture during a time of immense change. Today, this portrait, preserved in the Joslyn Art Museum’s collection, remains a vital document of Lakota heritage and a testament to Bodmer’s role in preserving cultural history through art.
Postcard printed on cardstock
Dimensions: 4.25" x 6"
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