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Hinmatóowyalahtq’it (Chief Joseph)

Creator Name

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Charles Milton Bell

Cultural Context

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American; Native American; Indigenous

Date

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Creation: 19th century

About the Work

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Hinmatóowyalahtq’it, also known as Chief Joseph, was a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of the Nez Perce tribe, in what is now Oregon. He and other Nez Perce, or Nimiipuu, leaders attempted to negotiate with U.S. government officials to prevent the government from stealing their lands. The Wal-lam-wat-kain band went to war with the U.S., and Hinmatóowyalahtq’it and other leaders were captured. In 1879, Hinmatóowyalahtq’it traveled to meet the president in Washington, D.C, where he posed for this studio photograph. The photographer, Charles Milton Bell, took many photographs of visiting Native dignitaries on government commission. Scholars have written about how delegation photography recorded Native leaders as "types", rather than individuals. Today, Native-led projects such as the Coquille Indian tribe’s Southwest Oregon Research Project and the scholarship of Wendy Red Star, restore public knowledge of these honored leaders.

Metropolitan Museum of Art Object Description
Photograph

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Title

Hinmatóowyalahtq’it (Chief Joseph)

Creator

Charles Milton Bell, American, 1848–1893, Artist

Worktype

Photographs

Cultural Context

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American; Native American; Indigenous

Material

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Overall: Paper
Albumen silver print from glass negative

Dimensions

Image: 43.5 × 33.7 cm (17 1/8 × 13 1/4 in.) Mount: 50.6 × 40.6 cm (19 15/16 × 16 in.);
height: 50.6centimetre;
width: 40.6centimetre;
height: 43.5centimetre;
width: 33.7centimetre

Technique

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Albumen process

Language

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Date

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Creation: 19th century
1879

Provenance

Gilman Collection, Museum Purchase, 2005

Style Period

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Rights

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Public Domain
Public Domain

Inscription

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Text: Inscribed in pencil on mount, recto BR: "Chief Joseph "Nez Percez" 1880"

Location

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Creation: District of Columbia, United States of America

Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: People, Indigenous people, Nez Perce people, Man, Indigenous leader of the Americas, Standing, Leader, Delegate, Diplomat, Studio portrait, Native Americans in the United States;
Personal Name: Hinmatóowyalahtq’it
Men; Portraits

Topic

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Curationist Contributors

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Amanda Acosta; Reina Gattuso; Jessica Gengler

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Charles Milton Bell, Hinmatóowyalahtq’it (Chief Joseph), 1879. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hinmatóowyalahtq’it, also known as Chief Joseph, a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of Nez Perce, poses for a studio photograph as part of a delegation to Washington, D.C. Public Domain.

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