File:Children's Chief, (Op-po-noos or Appanoose) Sac and Fox.jpg

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English: Portrait of Children's Chief, [Op-po-noos or Appanoose] Sac and Fox. Daguerreotype is in its original case. The words "Easterly" and "Artist" are engraved into the corners of the daguerreotype's frame. This daguerreotype has faint writing that is reversed, indicating that it is a duplicate plate. The writing is too faint to read.
Title: Children's Chief, [Op-po-noos or Appanoose] Sac and Fox.
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/45BA5B2E-13EC-F75D-48D9-1C803EE868A7/original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/142425
Author Thomas M. Easterly
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N17182
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Thomas Easterly Daguerreotype Collection- 92 - 178
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Indians of North America
chief
Portrait
man
American Indian People and Culture
Daguerreotype
black and white
vertical
indoors
Children's Chief
Op-po-noos
Opponoos
Appanoose
Sac
Fox
headdress
Resource
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142425
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45BA5B2E-13EC-F75D-48D9-1C803EE868A7

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