Kickapoo Indians Preaching and Praying, 1861/1869. Kee-án-ne-kuk (prophet) with Ah-tón-we-tuk (aged chief) and Ah-to-wót-o-mie (wife of the prophet), remnant of a tribe living in Illinois, destroyed by whiskey and small-pox. 1831.


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