فائل:Tomo-chi-chi and other Yamacraws Native Americans.jpg

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William Verelst: ؜Audience Given by the Trustees of Georgia to a Delegation of Creek Indians  wikidata:Q116182282 reasonator:Q116182282
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William Verelst  (1704–1752)  wikidata:Q2598192
 
ہور ناں
Willem Verelst
گل بات English portrait painter
جمن/مرن دیہاڑہ ۱۷۰۴ Edit this at Wikidata ۱ جون ۱۷۵۲ Edit this at Wikidata
جمن/مرن دی تھاں لندن لندن
کم تھاں
راٹرڈیم (۱۷۲۹); لندن (۱۷۵۲) Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q2598192
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سرخی
Audience Given by the Trustees of Georgia to a Delegation of Creek Indians
label QS:Len,"Audience Given by the Trustees of Georgia to a Delegation of Creek Indians"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre group portrait Edit this at Wikidata
تفصیل
An eighteenth-century oil painting owned by the Winterthur Museum claims to depict James Oglethorpe presenting the Yamacraw Indians to the Georgia Trustees, an event on July 3, 1734, one year after Oglethorpe landed to start the new colony. The 25 bewigged and befrocked Englishmen have been identified. Oglethorpe is standing in the center, receiving an Indian boy by the hand. This suggests the Christianization of Indians, one of the chartered purposes of the philanthropic Georgia colony. The boy is dressed in English style, while the Indian men are in native dress. The Savannah trader John Musgrove (d. 1735) mediates as interpreter. Oglethorpe had boasted that the Lower Creek Nation "is within half a mile of us and has concluded a peace with us giving up their right to all this part of the country… The king comes regularly to church and is desirous to be instructed in the Christian religion and has given to me his nephew, a boy who is his next heir, to educate." The one Indian woman in the painting, also portrayed in English dress, is Tomochichi’s wife Senawchi. The other Indians are usually identified simply as "Indians," though sometimes they are called Creek or "Yamacraw."
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تریخ ۱۷۳۴
date QS:P571,+1734-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
میڈیم painting
institution QS:P195,Q2585168
ذریعہ/فوٹوگرافر http://www.pantherslodge.com/indians.html
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