Song of Hiawatha political cartoon, 1879

The political cartoon is divided into four vignettes.  In the first, Native Americans and the US army are engaged in a battle. The soldiers fire guns and cannons at the Native Americans. In the second vignette, white settlers take the Native Americans' money and clothing.  A soldier hu...

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Main Author: Unknown Artist (Creator)
Collection:Balch Broadsides: Satirical Cartoons (#PG278)
Date:1879-03-08
Alternate Date:March 8, 1878
Extent:1 loose page
Box Number:Box 5
Folder Number:Folder 2
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Unknown
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Copyright:Please contact Historical Society of Pennsylvania Rights and Reproductions (rnr@hsp.org)
Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/12141
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Summary: The political cartoon is divided into four vignettes.  In the first, Native Americans and the US army are engaged in a battle. The soldiers fire guns and cannons at the Native Americans. In the second vignette, white settlers take the Native Americans' money and clothing.  A soldier hunts buffalo in the background. In the third, settlers who are searching for gold shoot and stab several Native Americans.  In the fourth vignette, a Native American is put on display on a stage.  White settlers, as well as their children and pets, gather around the stage.