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Chief Thathóka Íŋyaŋke engraving by G.F.C. Smillie

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English: G.F.C. Smillie 1899. Smillie based on an image by Alexander Gardner. Smillie replaced the Sioux headdress for his engraving. The Portrait of the Indian chief Thathóka Íŋyaŋke (Running Antelope), depicted him wearing a Pawnee headdress so that it would fit in the portrait.
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G.F.C. Smillie 1899. Smillie based on an image by Alexander Gardner. Smillie replaced the Sioux headdress for his engraving.

The Portrait of the Indian chief Thathóka Íŋyaŋke (Running Antelope), depicted him wearing a Pawnee headdress so that it would fit in the portrait.

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