A rare tintype photograph captures a Native American policeman proudly seated, wearing his official badge pinned to his chest. The portrait offers a glimpse into the assimilation and law enforcement efforts within Native American communities during the late 19th century. The subject is depicted with a calm, commanding presence, holding what appears to be a baton or staff, symbolizing his role.
Standing beside him is another figure, likely a government agent or colleague, reflecting the complex interactions between Native American and federal authorities during this era. Housed in a decorative paper mat with ornate corner details, the tintype remains in good condition, showing minor surface wear consistent with age.
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