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Français : Seattle (v. 1786-1866), chef de six tribus indiennes établies dans l'actuel État de Washington, dont les Dumawish et Suquamish.
Lieu de conservation de l'original : Museum of History and Industry à Seattle.
English: Chief Si'ahl, known to settlers as Chief Seattle, became the leader of the Suquamish and Duwamish people sometime around 1810. When settlers started moving to the Elliott Bay area in the 1850s, Chief Si'ahl stayed friendly to the newcomers and urged his people to do the same. The city of Seattle was named for him. This 1864 portrait of Chief Si'ahl was made by early Seattle photographer E.M. Sammis. It is the only known photograph of the chief and has been reprinted in several different retouched versions.
The original of this print is preserved at the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle.
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Odé ákwụ́kwọ́ E.M. Sammis
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Derivative works of this file:  Composite view with portraits of Chief Seattle, Princess Angeline, and views of Seattle, circa 1889-1891 (BOYD+BRAAS 104).jpg

File:Chief Si'ahl (Chief Seattle), 1864 (MOHAI 7209).jpg

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PHOTO IS OF CHIEF SI-AHL ALSO KNOWN AS Chief Seattle

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dị ùgbu â23:49, 14 Jenụwarị 2013NvóÁká màkà otù ȯ dị nà 23:49, 14 Jenụwarị 2013570 × 875 (140 KB)Charvexoriginal image, uncropped, higher resolution
17:05, 15 Jenụwarị 2006NvóÁká màkà otù ȯ dị nà 17:05, 15 Jenụwarị 2006259 × 450 (38 KB)Walden69Seattle (v. 1786-1866), chef de six tribus indiennes établies dans l'actuel État de Washington, dont les Dumawish et Suquamish. Auteur de la photographie : « Sammis » (nom du photographe ou du studio) Date de la photographie : 1864 Lieu de conservatio

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