WAA-PA-LAA or the Playing Fox; Prince of the Fox Tribe, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.8SimilarGeorge Catlin - Eteh-ée-fix-e-co, Deer Without a Heart, a Chief - 1985.66.309 - Smithsonian American Art MuseumBrotherhood begins with respectIndians DiscoveringLC - A painting of a group of people riding horsesCover of Walkabout magazine 1935Sebastien Vouillemont Gitane disant la bonne aventure à un jeune hommeGino Starace - L'Infortuné Plumard (Rodolphe Bringer)MoreRelatedWAA-PA-LAA or the Playing Fox; Prince of the Fox Tribe, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.8CUT-TAA-TAS-TIA; A Celebrated Chief of the Fox Tribe, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.32SHING-GAA-BA-W’OSIN or the Figure’s Stone; Chippewa Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.4NAH-SHAW-A-GAA The White Dog’s Son, Pottawatomie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.10Long Fox-To-Can-Has-Ka. Tachana, Sioux, 1872 - NARA - 519036Alfred (formerly the Black Prince), 1775 - NARA - 512968MoreWAA-PA-LAA or the Playing Fox; Prince of the Fox Tribe, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.8file_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummarylabel_outlineTagsnative americansamerican indiansportraithigh resolutionultra high resolutionwaa pa laafox tribeaboriginalnative americantraditional clothingprincefoxtribedate_rangeDate1835createSourceSmithsonian American Art MuseumlinkLinkhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/copyrightCopyright infopublic domain