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File:Chiefs of the Six Nations at Brantford, Canada, explaining their wampum belts to Horatio Hale September 14, 1871.jpg

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James Newbury Edy: Iroquois chiefs from the Six Nations Reserve reading wampum belts in Brantford, Ontario  wikidata:Q104993426 reasonator:Q104993426
Author
Hale, Horatio (collector)
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James Newbury Edy  (1842–1890) wikidata:Q104993522
 
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James N. Edy; J.N. Edy; James Edy
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Date of birth/death 1842 Edit this at Wikidata 1890 Edit this at Wikidata
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Title
Iroquois chiefs from the Six Nations Reserve reading wampum belts in Brantford, Ontario
label QS:Len,"Iroquois chiefs from the Six Nations Reserve reading wampum belts in Brantford, Ontario"
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Description
English: Chiefs of the Six Nations at Brantford, Canada, explaining their wampum belts to Horatio Hale September 14, 1871. Image shows Joseph Snow (Hahriron), Onondaga Chief;George H. M. Johnson (Deyonhehgon), Mohawk chief, Government interpreter and son of John Smoke Johnson; John Buck (Skanawatih), Onondaga chief, hereditary keeper of the wampum; John Smoke Johnson (Sakayenkwaraton), Mohawk chief, speaker of the council; Isaac Hill (Kawenenseronton), Onondaga chief, fire keeper; John Seneca Johnson (Kanonkeredawih), Seneca chief.

Hale inscribed these photographs, which he sent to colleagues, "The wampum belts were explained to me on the reserve, at the residence of Chief G. H. M. Johnson; and at my request the chiefs afterwards came with me to Brantford, where the original photograph . . . was taken.--H. Hale, Clinton, Ont." This copy of the photographs was one that belonged to J. N. B. Hewitt.

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Date 14 September 1871
date QS:P571,+1871-09-14T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q913250
Place of creation Brantford Edit this at Wikidata
Source Smithsonian Institution, Call no. NAA PHOTO LOT 86-58
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3. the creator died prior to January 1, 1972.

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Other versions This photograph also is in the Musee de Seminaire, Quebec, Album 6-G, p. 109.

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