About the Artwork
Tree Dweller Effigy
ca. 1850
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Native American
Yankton sioux
Wood (possibly maple) stained with pigment
Overall: 9 1/2 × 1 3/4 × 1 5/8 inches (24.1 × 4.4 × 4.1 cm)
Sculpture
Indigenous Americas
Founders Society Purchase with funds from Flint Ink Corporation
1988.35
Public Domain
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Provenance
collected by Rev. David W. Clark, Episcopal missionary, possibly at Lower Brulé (South Dakota, USA) or Crow Creek Reservations.James Gillihan (Yankton, South Dakota, USA);
1982, purchased by Richard A. Pohrt [1911-2005] (Flint, Michigan, USA) and his wife, Marion D. Pohrt;
1988-present, purchase by Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Penney, David W. Art of the American Indian Frontier: The Chandler-Pohrt Collection. Seattle, 1992, no. 177.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Yankton Sioux, Native American, Tree Dweller Effigy, ca. 1850, wood (possibly maple) stained with pigment. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase with funds from Flint Ink Corporation, 1988.35.
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