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Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug - Burgess & Leigh circa 1955

Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug modeled by Ernest T. Bailey and produced by Burgess & Leigh of Burslem, England, circa 1955 on commission. Native Americans, also known as American Indians, are the Indigenous peoples of the mainland United States. There are 574 federally recognized tribes living within the US. European colonization of the Americas resulted in a precipitous decline in Native American population because of new diseases, wars, ethnic cleansing, and enslavement. The United States, as part of its policy of settler colonialism, waged war against many Native American peoples, removing them from their ancestral lands, and subjecting them to one-sided treaties and to discriminatory government policies. This Chief of the Sioux Tribe is the leader of his local tribe, responsible for the health, safety and well-being of all of its members. A bow forms the handle of the jug.

Maker:

Burgess & Leigh

England

circa 1955

Model #:

character jug

Size:

medium

Height:

5 1/8"

Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug - Burgess & Leigh circa 1955
Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug - Burgess & Leigh circa 1955
Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug - Burgess & Leigh circa 1955
Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug - Burgess & Leigh circa 1955
Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug - Burgess & Leigh circa 1955
Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug - Burgess & Leigh circa 1955
Chief of the Sioux Tribe character jug - Burgess & Leigh circa 1955
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