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Cherokee National Insane Asylum, just south of Tahlequah / Vinson Lackey

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Established in 1872 with tribal funds, this asylum indicated the progressive nature of the Cherokee. The building served multiple purposes over time, ultimately being sold to the United States government in 1914, and then serving as the foundation for the Sequoyah Indian Training School.

From the exhibition: After Removal: Rebuilding the Cherokee Nation, August 25, 2017 - January 21, 2018.
Curated by Dr. Duane King & Dr. Natalie Panther, 2017.

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Title(s): 
Cherokee National Insane Asylum, just south of Tahlequah
Creator(s): 
Vinson Lackey (Artist)
Culture: 
American
Date: 
circa 1945
Materials/Techniques: 
oil on canvas
Classification: 
Object Type: 
Accession No: 
01.1389
Previous Number(s): 
0127.1389; 16583
Department: 
Not On View

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