Tribal Delegates at Congressional Cemetery Mug $15
Tribal Delegates at the Congressional Cemetery and Indigenous DC logo Mug
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- 11oz (0.33 l)
- White ceramic
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The Congressional Cemetery, founded in 1807, is the resting site of 36 Native American delegates, dignitaries, and advocates, and their families, who passed on while working on behalf of their people in the nation's capital. These individuals came to Washington as representatives of twelve tribal nations.
Pictured from left to right: Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (Choctaw chief and diplomat), Taza (Arapahho chief), A Moose/Little Bee (Chippewa head chief)
Tribal Delegates at the Congressional Cemetery and Indigenous DC logo Mug
- Free shipping!
- 11oz (0.33 l)
- White ceramic
- All sales final - no returns
The Congressional Cemetery, founded in 1807, is the resting site of 36 Native American delegates, dignitaries, and advocates, and their families, who passed on while working on behalf of their people in the nation's capital. These individuals came to Washington as representatives of twelve tribal nations.
Pictured from left to right: Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (Choctaw chief and diplomat), Taza (Arapahho chief), A Moose/Little Bee (Chippewa head chief)
Tribal Delegates at the Congressional Cemetery and Indigenous DC logo Mug
- Free shipping!
- 11oz (0.33 l)
- White ceramic
- All sales final - no returns
The Congressional Cemetery, founded in 1807, is the resting site of 36 Native American delegates, dignitaries, and advocates, and their families, who passed on while working on behalf of their people in the nation's capital. These individuals came to Washington as representatives of twelve tribal nations.
Pictured from left to right: Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (Choctaw chief and diplomat), Taza (Arapahho chief), A Moose/Little Bee (Chippewa head chief)