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Group shot: 2022.103.1, 2022.103.2, 2022.103.3, 2022.103.4, 2022.103.5, 2022.103.6
Hanödaga:yas (Town Destroyer): Whirlwind Series
Group shot: 2022.103.1, 2022.103.2, 2022.103.3, 2022.103.4, 2022.103.5, 2022.103.6

Hanödaga:yas (Town Destroyer): Whirlwind Series

Alan Michelson (American, born in 1953)
2022
Medium/TechniqueArchival pigment print, printed using Epson P 20000 printer
DimensionsHeight x width (Each print): 76.2 × 61 cm (30 × 24 in.)
Credit LineEdwin E. Jack Fund
Accession number2022.103.1-6
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPhotographs / Prints
Description

“The Haudenosaunee remember the Revolutionary War as a whirlwind. In its wake, we were dispossessed of our extensive homelands through pressure and fraud.” Alan Michelson

What is George Washington's legacy among Native Americans? To the Haudenosaunee (also called the Six Nations—Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora), he is known as Hanödaga:yas (Town Destroyer), a title inherited from his great-grandfather John Washington, who murdered five Native chiefs during a 1675 parley. George Washington earned  the title for himself by ordering the brutal 1779 Sullivan-Clinton Campaign, which methodically devastated  Haudenosaunee crops and forty villages that sided with the British during the Revolutionary War. Some historians have described this campaign as an attempted genocide. Michelson, a Mohawk member of Six Nations of the Grand River who was raised in Boston, projects imagery of this painful history onto a familiar bust of Washington: colonial maps, an historical marker commemorating the destruction, flickering flames, the 1794 Treaty of Canandaigua between the United States and the Haudenosaunee; and finally, the George Washington wampum belt ratifying that treaty. In this final photograph, Washington almost disappears into the darkness, highlighting the significance of the wampum belt as a representation of Indigenous diplomacy, sovereignty, and survival.

Provenance2022, sold by the artist to the MFA. (Accession date: April 20, 2022)
Copyright© Alan Michelson