Peter La Cherre, Peta-La-Sha-Ro, head chief of the Pawnee nation. In large feather headdress, striped woven blanket, patterned leggings and moccasins. With other Pawnee men and woman with baby in a child carrier. The Pawnee are a Central Plains people native to Nebraska and Kansas Pawnee Indians. Woodcut from Robert Brown’s The Races of Mankind, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, London, 1873.


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