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It’s my birthday and I am looking out and looking ahead to hopefully getting news I am cancer free and rockin the next year! 🎉🎊. #birthday #cancersucks #future #photo #BlueSky #image #night #nightsky #assiniboine #Canada #Rockies #mountains

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In 1832, American artist George Catlin painted Chin-cha-pee, wife of the Assiniboine warrior Pigeon’s Egg Head, at Fort Union (in North Dakota, near the Montana border, at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers). Catlin described the woman as “fine looking . . . in a handsome dress of the mountain-sheep skin, holding in her hand a stick curiously carved, with which every woman in this country is supplied; for the purpose of digging up the . . . prairie turnip (also known as Indian breadroot or Indian turnip, a perennial plant native to the Great Plains of North America characterized by an edible, starchy, tuberous root that has historically been an important food source for Native Americans).”

The painting is a close-up portrait of Chin-cha-pee, her gaze direct and serious, meeting our eyes with a steady, almost defiant look. Her face is a striking, deep bronze, with a darker vertical line extending down from her forehead, indicating ceremonial or spiritual significance. Her dark hair is neatly pulled back into two long, thick braids that cascade down her shoulders.

She wears a light beige garment made of leather for a loose, flowing fit. It is adorned with a fur trim along the shoulders and sleeves, suggesting warmth and practicality. Around her neck, she wears a necklace composed of dark beads interspersed with light-colored stones. From her ears dangle long earrings, also made of small beads. A dark feather or plume is visible on her chest, near the neckline of her dress.

Chin-cha-pee holds a long, slender staff close to her body. The staff is dark brown with intricate carvings along its length. 

The background of the painting is a muted, greyish-green, which is somewhat indistinct, placing complete emphasis on the woman herself. The overall atmosphere is one of quiet dignity and strength. Catlin’s style seems to capture realism, focusing on Chin-cha-pee and her cultural identity with a sense of gravitas and respect.

In 1832, American artist George Catlin painted Chin-cha-pee, wife of the Assiniboine warrior Pigeon’s Egg Head, at Fort Union (in North Dakota, near the Montana border, at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers). Catlin described the woman as “fine looking . . . in a handsome dress of the mountain-sheep skin, holding in her hand a stick curiously carved, with which every woman in this country is supplied; for the purpose of digging up the . . . prairie turnip (also known as Indian breadroot or Indian turnip, a perennial plant native to the Great Plains of North America characterized by an edible, starchy, tuberous root that has historically been an important food source for Native Americans).” The painting is a close-up portrait of Chin-cha-pee, her gaze direct and serious, meeting our eyes with a steady, almost defiant look. Her face is a striking, deep bronze, with a darker vertical line extending down from her forehead, indicating ceremonial or spiritual significance. Her dark hair is neatly pulled back into two long, thick braids that cascade down her shoulders. She wears a light beige garment made of leather for a loose, flowing fit. It is adorned with a fur trim along the shoulders and sleeves, suggesting warmth and practicality. Around her neck, she wears a necklace composed of dark beads interspersed with light-colored stones. From her ears dangle long earrings, also made of small beads. A dark feather or plume is visible on her chest, near the neckline of her dress. Chin-cha-pee holds a long, slender staff close to her body. The staff is dark brown with intricate carvings along its length. The background of the painting is a muted, greyish-green, which is somewhat indistinct, placing complete emphasis on the woman herself. The overall atmosphere is one of quiet dignity and strength. Catlin’s style seems to capture realism, focusing on Chin-cha-pee and her cultural identity with a sense of gravitas and respect.

“Chin-cha-pee, Fire Bug That Creeps, Wife of Pigeon's Egg Head” by George Catlin (American) - Oil on canvas / 1832 - Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington DC) #WomenInArt #art #NativeAmerican #artText #Assiniboine #poc #GeorgeCatlin #Catlin #Smithsonian #SAAM #SmithsonianAmericanArtMuseum

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Two Indigenous women in regalia and a ribbon skirt.

Two Indigenous women in regalia and a ribbon skirt.

With Auntie Carolyn at this weekend’s pow wow. #HonorYourAncestors #Yanktonai #Assiniboine #Celtic #Mi'kmaq #RibbonSkirts #Beadwork #SilenceIsCompliance #PowWow #NativeLand

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Cinq nouveaux loups à découvrir au Zoo Assiniboine Cet été, petits et grands peuvent faire la connaissance d’une nouvelle famille de loups au zoo du parc Assiniboine.

Cet été, petits et grands peuvent faire la connaissance d’une nouvelle famille de loups au zoo du parc #Assiniboine.
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A little painting from the warmth of the kitchen shelter, looking across the creek to the ranger cabin.

#sketchbook #sketching #tonedpaper #canadianart #banff #assiniboine

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The fluttering celebrities of the #Assiniboine #Zoo #butterfly #garden. We are stewards of this planet and ambassadors to other beings, everything else should be an afterthought. I can't wait to go back this summer.

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History - 11JUL2024 I ate jojos in Fort Belknap, ancestral lands of the A'a'ninin and Nakota (Assiniboine). It was so hot that I didn't explore, yet I couldn't help but stop for history.

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#montana #reservation #fortbelknap #lakesheloole #shelby #campground #wahkpachugn #buffalojump #food #visionquest #aaninin #nakota #assiniboine #nativepeoples #travel #adventure #journey #rv #rvlife #vanlife #winnebago #winnebagoera

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Assiniboine and Pioneers - 10Jul2024 I moved into the official Cottonwood campground. The heat required electrical to power the AC. Also on the docket, the local pioneer museum while my van got an oil change at Thompson and Son. I do ...

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Looking for Paddlefish at Ft. Peck Lake - 07/09JUL2024 This dam on the Missouri River formed Fort Peck Lake. The Army Corps controls the dam and allows for camping in several areas. This dam resulted in deepening the Missouri River channel for barge tra...

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Culture Quiz: What is the Language Family for Assiniboine? Assiniboine belongs to which of the following language family? a) Algonquian b) Athapaskan c) Uto-Aztecan d) Siouan e) Aleut The answer is d) Assiniboine is a Siouan language.  The Ojibwa language is a member of the Algonquian language ...

#Assiniboine and #Siouan language family see #HRAF at

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Culture Quiz: What is the Language Family for Assiniboine? Assiniboine belongs to which of the following language family? a) Algonquian b) Athapaskan c) Uto-Aztecan d) Siouan e) Aleut The answer is d) Assiniboine is a Siouan language.  The Ojibwa language is a member of the Algonquian language ...

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