Pan-American Exposition Award Medal
Hermon Atkins MacNeil American
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MacNeil, an accomplished medallist, designed this award medal for the Pan-American Exposition, a world's fair held in Buffalo, New York, in 1901. Manufactured by Gorham, this medal demonstrates MacNeil’s ongoing interest in Native American subjects. The obverse features Liberty walking alongside a bison; the reverse depicts two Indigenous men, one representing South America (at left, cross legged) and the other depicting North America (at right, seated) sharing a peace pipe to symbolize Pan-American friendship.
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