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by Peter Ogden
$21.95
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This is a reproduction of an 1899 US $5 silver certificate depiction Sioux Chief Running Antelope wearing a traditional Plains Indians feathered... more
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This is a reproduction of an 1899 US $5 silver certificate depiction Sioux Chief Running Antelope wearing a traditional Plains Indians feathered headdress, 1821-1896 who was once an adviser to Hunkpapa Lakota Chief Sitting Bull. The hairs in the image are fibers originally embedded in currency paper.
The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The term is an exonym created from a French transcription of the Anishinaabe term "Nadouessioux", and can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects.
The Fine Art America watermark does not appear on the final product.
I have been a visual artist since the 1960s. I'm originally from Orange County, New York, located in the Metro New York City region where I was raised on the working dairy farm [Ogden Farm] which my family founded in 1832. As a young man I spent many long hours working in gardens, crop fields, pastures and in barns with livestock. I grew up surrounded by antiques. I graduated from Bucknell University where I majored in art which included a semester in Florence studying Italian Renaissance art. After Bucknell I studied at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. I have lived throughout the U.S. [including three years in Sante Fe, New Mexico], in the Caribbean and in Mexico and Central America. I now reside in the 19th century...
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