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Ahmad, Sufi,
Portrait female -- Mishawaka, Princess
Ethnic -- Indian
Occupation -- Other
Object -- Weapon
Dress -- Ethnic
Dress -- Accessory
Portrait male -- Arata, Alphonsus Paul
Portrait female -- Arata, Alphonsus Paul, Mrs. (Mary Geneva Schroeder)
Relief
Outdoor Sculpture -- Indiana -- Mishawaka
Sculpture
Princess Mishawaka, (sculpture).
Artist:
Ahmad, Sufi, sculptor.
Title:
Princess Mishawaka, (sculpture).
Dates:
Dedicated 1987.
Digital Reference:
Medium:
Sculpture: bronze; Base: concrete.
Dimensions:
Sculpture: approx. 5 x 9 x 5 ft.; Base: approx. 3 x 10 x 5 ft.
Inscription:
(On plaque on front of base, raised:) PRINCESS MISHAWAKA/DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF/ALPHONSUS PAUL ARATA AND/MARY GENEVA (SCHROEDER) ARATA/PARENTS WHO WITH LOVE AND DEVOTION/GAVE THEIR BEST TO THEIR GOD/THEIR CHILDREN AND THEIR COMMUNITY./THIS MEMORIAL IS PRESENTED TO THE/CITY OF MISHAWAKA BY THEIR GRATEFUL CHILDREN/JOSEPH EDWARD CATHERINE/LUCIAN ADELAIDE JUSTIN/LOUIS AGNES JAMES/1987 (On back:) Princess Mishawaka/According to legend, Shawnee Chief Elkhart had a daughter named Princess/Mishawaka. Her name meant "Sweet Water." The city of Mishawaka namesake/is remembered as a proud, intelligent and fearless maiden skilled in weapons/and horsemanship. When chief Elkhart was severely wounded in a battle with the Potawatomi,/Mishawaka rallied the Shawnee. While leading the attack, she was captured and/held hostage. During her captivity, she fell in love with a young white scout/named "Dead Shot." Gray Wolf, a Shawnee subchief, also wanted the princess for/his wife but had been rejected. Gray Wolf rescued Mishawaka from her captors/to return her to her father to gain favor. Dead Shot intervened and the suitors/fought. Sensing defeat the vengeful Gray Wolf stabbed Mishawaka before his death./Dead Shot nursed the princess back to health and married her. They lived in a/cabin by the St. Joseph River and worked for peace between the settlers and/the Indian tribes./Sculptor-Sufi Ahmad Mayor-Robert Beutter unsigned
Description:
A figure of a Shawnee woman, Princess Mishawaka, seated on a rock. In her proper left hand she holds one end of a bow, the
other
end of which rests on the rock at her feet. With her proper right hand she reaches over her proper right shoulder to pull an arrow out of the quiver slung across her back. She wears a long fringed dress and a headband with feathers. A dedication plaque on the base includes relief portraits of Alphonsus Paul Arata and Mary Geneva (Schroeder) Arata.
Subject:
Portrait female
--
Mishawaka, Princess
--
Full length
Ethnic
--
Indian
--
Shawnee
Occupation
--
Other
--
Aristocrat
Object
--
Weapon
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Bow and Arrow
Dress
--
Ethnic
--
Indian Dress
Dress
--
Accessory
--
Hat
Portrait male
--
Arata, Alphonsus Paul
--
Head
Portrait female
--
Arata, Alphonsus Paul, Mrs. (Mary Geneva Schroeder)
--
Head
Object Type:
Relief
Outdoor Sculpture
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Indiana
--
Mishawaka
Sculpture
Owner:
Administered by City of Mishawaka, Parks and Recreation Department, 500 North Cedar, Mishawaka, Indiana 46545
Located City Hall, 600 East Third Street, In front of City Hall, Mishawaka, Indiana
Remarks:
Gift of the children of Alphonsus Paul Arata and Mary Geneva (Schroeder) Arata in their memory. Princess Mishawaka was the namesake of the City of Mishawaka. IAS files contain related materials from an unidentified source.
References:
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana survey, 1993.
Illustration:
Image on file.
Note:
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
Repository:
Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
Control Number:
IAS IN000300
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