Author / Creator Hammond, Charlie 1870-1953, artist. Date [ca. 1890 - ca. 1910] Identifier(s) H90.72/16
A dead Sioux chief
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Cowboy kneeling over the burial mound of an Indian, looking over his shoulder at Indians on horseback galloping towards him. His horse tethered to the wooden stake which had held up the body, other burials in distance. Inscribed in pencil on verso: Received a shower of mummy dust full in the face - H. B. Hammond / Maffra.
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