Chief Yellow Thunder

Stereoscopic image of a Wakunchakookah (or Waun-kaun-tshaw-zee-kau, Yellow Thunder) (1774 - 1874) (seated, center), a chief of the Ho-Chunk (or Winnebago) people, as he sits on the ground at teh entrance to a tent, Wisconsin, 1870s. The text reads 'Wah-con-ja-z-gah (Yellow Thunder) Warrior Chief 120 y's old' and is from the 'Among the Winnebago Indians' series. (Photo by H.H. Bennett/George Eastman Museum/Getty Images)
Stereoscopic image of a Wakunchakookah (or Waun-kaun-tshaw-zee-kau, Yellow Thunder) (1774 - 1874) (seated, center), a chief of the Ho-Chunk (or Winnebago) people, as he sits on the ground at teh entrance to a tent, Wisconsin, 1870s. The text reads 'Wah-con-ja-z-gah (Yellow Thunder) Warrior Chief 120 y's old' and is from the 'Among the Winnebago Indians' series. (Photo by H.H. Bennett/George Eastman Museum/Getty Images)
Chief Yellow Thunder
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George Eastman Museum / Contributor
Editorial #:
73951672
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Premium Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1872
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Object name:
T1430829_25
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5632 x 2945 px (47.68 x 24.93 cm) - 300 dpi - 6 MB