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George Catlin
1796
—
1872
American painter (1796-1872)
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An Indian Ladder - Nayas Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Cú-sick, Son of the Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Du-cór-re-a, Chief of the Tribe, and His Family
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Klatsop Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Launching a Canoe - Nayas Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Making Flint Arrowheads - Apachees
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Nayas Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Portrait of Black Hawk (Múk-a-tah-mish-o-káh-kaik, a Sauk chief);
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Shin-gós-se-moon, Big Sail, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ten-sqúat-a-way, The Open Door, Known as The Prophet, Brother of Tecumseh
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Three Fox Indians
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Two Young Men
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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View in the "Cross Timbers," Texas
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wáh-chees, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Woman and Child, Showing How the Heads of Children are Flattened
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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"Paint Me" - Apachee
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Caribbe Village in Dutch Guiana
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Chetibo Family
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Connibo Indian Family
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Connibo Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Connibo Wigwam
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Crow Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Crow Village and the Salmon River Mountains
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Crow Village of Skin Tents on the Salmon River
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Crow Village on the Salmon River
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Fight with Peccaries - Caribbe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Flathead Chief with His Family
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Lagoon of the Upper Amazon
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Mayoruna Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Mura Encampment - Boat Sketch
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Puelchee Chief and Two Young Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Sepibo Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Small Crow Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Small Lengua Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Small Lengua Village, Uruguay
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Small Orejona Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Small Tobos Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Small Village - Payaguas Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Small Village of Remos Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Stone Warrior, His Wife, and a Boy
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Whale Ashore - Klahoquat
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Yahua Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Yuma Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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After the Buffalo Chase - Sioux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Alaeutian Chief and Two Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Aged Minatarree Chief and His Family
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Aged Ojibbeway Chief and Three Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Alligator's Nest
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Amazon Forest - Looking Ashore
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Apachee Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Indian Village - Shore of the Amazon
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Old Nayas Indian, His Granddaughter, and a Boy
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Omagua Village - Boat Sketch
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Apachee Chief and Three Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Arowak Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Athapasca Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ball-play of the Choctaw--Ball Up
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Botocudo Chief, His Wife, and a Young Man
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Bride and Groom on Horseback - Connibo
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Buffalo Hunt in Snow Shoes
George Catlin
New Britain Museum of American Art
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Chaco Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Chesh-Oo-Honga-All
George Catlin
New Britain Museum of American Art
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Cochimtee Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Connibos Starting for Wild Horses
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Copper Chief, His Wife, and Children
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Driving the Pampas for Wild Cattle - Connibo
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Encampment of Cocomas - Looking Ashore
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Entrance to a Lagoon, Shore of the Amazon
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Excavating a Canoe - Nayas Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Falls of the Snake River
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Five Caribbe Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Five Iquito Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Five Maya Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Angustura Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Apachee Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Arowak Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Dogrib Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Flathead Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Fuegian Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Goo-a-give Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Macouchi Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Mura Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Sepibo Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Xingu Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Zurumati Children
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Grand Lavoir, Pampa del Sacramento
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Halting to Make a Sketch
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ignis Fatuus - Zurumati
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ignis Fatuus, Rio Uruguay
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Indian Camp in the Forest
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Indians and Horses in the Forest
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Interior of an Amazon Forest - Zurumati
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Klahoquaht Chief, His Wife, and Son
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle and Party Arrive at the Village of the Illinois. January 1, 1680
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle Assassinated by Duhaut. May 19, 1686
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle Claiming Louisiana for France. April 9, 1682
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle Crossing Lake Michigan on the Ice. December 8, 1681
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle Driving the First Bolt for the Griffin. January 26, 1679
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle Erecting a Cross and Taking Possession of the Land. March 25, 1682
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle Meets a War Party of Cenis Indians on a Texas Prairie. April 25, 1686
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle's Party Entering the Mississippi in Canoes. February 6, 1682
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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La Salle's Party Feasted in the Illinois Village. January 2, 1680
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Lengua Chief, His Two Wives, and Four Children
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Lengua Indians Ascending the Rapids of the Rio Uruguay
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Lengua Medicine Man with Two Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Little Bear, Steep Wind, The Dog; Three Distinguished Warriors of the Sioux Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Luxuriant Forest on the Bank of the Amazon
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Marahua Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mauhees Encampment
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Members of the Botocudo Tribe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Members of the Payaguas Tribe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mew-Hew-She-Kaw, The White Cloud, Chief of the Ioways
George Catlin
New Britain Museum of American Art
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Mohave Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mouth of the Rio Purus
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Nayas Indian Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Nayas Village - Indians Bathing
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Nayas Village at Night
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Nayas Village at Sunset
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Orejona Chief and Family
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Orejona Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ostrich Chase, Buenos Aires - Auca
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Pacapacurus Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Painting the Lengua Chief
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Painting the Tobos Chief
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Patagon Chief, His Brother, and Daughter
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Pont de Palmiers and Tiger Shooting
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Portrait of a Woman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Portraits of Two Grizzly Bears, From Life
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Return from a Turtle Hunt - Connibo
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Rhododendron Mountain
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Salmon River Mountains
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Shore of the Essequibo
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Shore of the Trombetas
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Shore of the Uruguay - Making a Sketch
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Spearing by Moonlight - Chaco
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Spearing by Torchlight
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Spearing by Torchlight on the Amazon
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Spokan Chief, Two Warriors, and a Boy
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Tapuya Encampment
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Beetle Crevice
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Great Ant-Eater
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Griffin Entering the Harbor at Mackinaw. August 27, 1679
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Handsome Dance - Goo-a-give
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The White Cloud, Head Chief of the Iowas
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Auca Children
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Blackfoot Men
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Chaymas Men
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Esquimaux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Omagua Men
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Selish Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Taruma Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Walla Walla Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Woyaway Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Young Chinook Men
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Young Tobos Men
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Yumaya Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Zurumati Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Turtle Hunt
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Apachee Warriors and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Chippewyan Warriors and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Nezperce Warriors and a Boy
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National Gallery of Art
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Two Young Hyda Men
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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View in the Crystal Mountains
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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View of the Crystal Mountains, Brazil
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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View of the Pampa del Sacramento
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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View of the Shore of the Amazon - Boat Sketch
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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War Dance of the Apachees
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Wild Cattle Grazing on the Pampa del Sacramento
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Yntah Medicine Man, a Warrior, and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Zurumati Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Niagara Falls
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Capt. Henry P. Fleischman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Mrs. Putnam Catlin (Mary "Polly" Sutton)
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Portrait of Mary Catlin
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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William Wilson
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Portrait of a Gentleman
George Catlin
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Hoo-w'a-ne-kaw, Little Elk
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Joseph Stallings
George Catlin
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Káw-kaw-ne-chóo-a, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Mrs. George Catlin (Clara Bartlett Gregory)
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Naugh-háigh-hee-kaw, He Who Moistens the Wood
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Náw-káw, Wood, Former Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Naw-naw-páy-ee, The Soldier
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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No-ak-chóo-she-kaw, He Who Breaks the Bushes
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Span-e-o-née-kaw, The Spaniard
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wa-kon-chásh-kaw, He Who Comes on the Thunder
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wah-kón-ze-kaw, The Snake
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Mrs. George Catlin (Clara Bartlet Gregory)
George Catlin
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Portrait of a Gentleman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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A'h-tee-wát-o-mee, a Woman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ah-tón-we-tuck, Cock Turkey, Repeating His Prayer
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Bód-a-sin, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Go-to-ków-páh-ah, Stands by Himself, a Distinguished Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ke-chím-qua, Big Bear
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kee-án-ne-kuk, Foremost Man, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kee-mo-rá-nia, No English, a Dandy
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kee-món-saw, Little Chief, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Lay-láw-she-kaw, Goes Up the River, an Aged Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Lay-lóo-ah-pee-ái-shee-kaw, Grass, Bush, and Blossom, Semicivilized
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ma-shée-na, Elk's Horns, a Subchief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Men-són-se-ah, Left Hand, a Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Na-pów-sa, Bear Traveling at Night, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ni-a-có-mo, Fix With the Foot, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ni-có-man, The Answer, Second Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Non-on-dá-gon, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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On-sáw-kie, The Sauk, in the Act of Praying
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pah-mee-ców-ee-tah, Man Who Tracks, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pah-te-cóo-saw, Straight Man, Semicivilized
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Shee-náh-wee
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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The Female Eagle - Shawano
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Wáh-pe-say, The White
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wah-pe-séh-see, Mother of the Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wah-pón-jee-a, The Swan, a Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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"Smoking Horses," a Curious Custom of the Sauk and Fox
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Antelope Shooting, Decoyed Up
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Archery of the Mandan
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ball-Play Dance
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Ball-play Dance, Choctaw
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ball-play of the Choctaw--Ball Down
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ball-play of the Choctaw--ball up
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ball-play of the Women, Prairie du Chien
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Band of Sioux Moving Camp
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Batiste and I Running Buffalo, Mouth of the Yellowstone
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Batiste, Bogard, and I Approaching Buffalo on the Missouri
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Bear Dance, Preparing for a Bear Hunt
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Beautiful Prairie Bluffs, Upper Mississippi
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Beautiful Savannah in the Pine Woods of Florida
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Beggar's Dance, Mouth of Teton River
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Begging Dance, Sauk and Fox
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Bird's-eye View of the Mandan Village, 1800 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Bogard, Batiste, and I Chasing Buffalo in High Grass on a Missouri Bottom
George Catlin
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Bogard, Batiste, and I, Traveling through a Missouri Bottom
George Catlin
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Braves' Dance at Fort Snelling
George Catlin
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Braves' Dance, Ojibwa
George Catlin
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Breaking Down the Wild Horse
George Catlin
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Buffalo Bull, Grazing on the Prairie
George Catlin
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Buffalo Bulls Fighting in Running Season, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
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Buffalo Bulls in a Wallow
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase in Snowdrifts, Indians Pursuing on Snowshoes
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase in Winter, Indians on Snowshoes
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase over Prairie Bluffs
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase with Bows and Lances
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase, a Single Death
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase, a Surround by the Hidatsa
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase, Bull Protecting a Cow and Calf
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase, Bulls Making Battle with Men and Horses
George Catlin
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Buffalo Chase, Mouth of the Yellowstone
George Catlin
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Buffalo Cow, Grazing on the Prairie
George Catlin
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Buffalo Dance, Mandan
George Catlin
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Buffalo Hunt under the Wolf-skin Mask
George Catlin
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Butte de Mort, Sioux Burial Ground, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
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Canoe Race Near Sault Ste. Marie
George Catlin
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Chée-ah-ká-tchée, Wife of Nót-to-way
George Catlin
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Comanche Feats of Horsemanship
George Catlin
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Comanche Giving Arrows to the Medicine Rock
George Catlin
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Comanche Lodge of Buffalo Skins
George Catlin
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Comanche Meeting the Dragoons
George Catlin
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Comanche Moving Camp, Dog Fight Enroute
George Catlin
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Comanche Village, Women Dressing Robes and Drying Meat
George Catlin
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Comanche War Party, Chief Discovering the Enemy and Urging his Men at Sunrise
George Catlin
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Comanche War Party, Mounted on Wild Horses
George Catlin
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Comanche Warrior Lancing an Osage, at Full Speed
George Catlin
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Comanche Warriors, with White Flag, Receiving the Dragoons
George Catlin
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Crow Lodge of Twenty-five Buffalo Skins
George Catlin
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Dance of the Chiefs, Mouth of the Teton River
George Catlin
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Dance to the Berdash
George Catlin
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Dance to the Medicine Bag of the Brave
George Catlin
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Discovery Dance, Sac and Fox
George Catlin
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Dog Dance at Fort Snelling
George Catlin
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Dubuque's Grave, Upper Mississippi
George Catlin
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Dying Buffalo Bull in a Snowdrift
George Catlin
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Dying Buffalo, Shot with an Arrow
George Catlin
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Eagle Dance, Choctaw
George Catlin
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Foot War Party in Council, Mandan
George Catlin
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Footrace behind the Mandan Village
George Catlin
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Green Corn Dance, Hidatsa
George Catlin
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Grizzly Bears Attacking Indians on Horseback
George Catlin
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Grouse Shooting on the Missouri Prairies
George Catlin
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Háh-je-day-ah'-shee, Meeting Birds, a Brave
George Catlin
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Hee-doh'ge-ats, a Young Man
George Catlin
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Horseracing on a Course Behind the Mandan Village
George Catlin
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Lac du Cygne (Swan Lake), Near the Coteau des Prairies
George Catlin
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Madame Ferrebault's Prairie, above Prairie du Chien
George Catlin
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Mandan Attacking a Party of Arikara
George Catlin
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Mandan Scalping an Enemy
George Catlin
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Medicine Buffalo of the Sioux
George Catlin
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Nót-to-way, a Chief
George Catlin
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Ojibwa Portaging Around the Falls of St. Anthony
George Catlin
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Picturesque Bluffs above Prairie du Chien
George Catlin
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Pipe Dance, Assiniboine
George Catlin
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Portrait of Polly Sutton Catlin
George Catlin
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Portrait of Putnam Catlin
George Catlin
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Prairie du Chien, United States Garrison
George Catlin
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Rainmaking among the Mandan
George Catlin
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Rock Island, United States Garrison
George Catlin
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Sac and Fox Sailing in Canoes
George Catlin
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Sault Ste. Marie, Showing the United States Garrison in the Distance
George Catlin
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Scalp Dance, Mouth of the Teton River
George Catlin
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Self-torture in a Sioux Religious Ceremony
George Catlin
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Sham Fight, Mandan Boys
George Catlin
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Sioux Dog Feast
George Catlin
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Sioux Indian Council, Chiefs in Profound Deliberation
George Catlin
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Sioux Village, Lake Calhoun, near Fort Snelling
George Catlin
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Sioux Worshiping at the Red Boulders
George Catlin
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Slave Dance, Sac and Fox
George Catlin
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Smoking the Shield
George Catlin
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Snowshoe Dance at the First Snowfall
George Catlin
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St. Louis from the River Below
George Catlin
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Ta-wa-que-nah, or the Rocky Mountain, Near the Comanche Village
George Catlin
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Tchung-kee, a Mandan Game Played with a Ring and Pole
George Catlin
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View of the Canadian River, Dragoons Crossing
George Catlin
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View of the Junction of the Red River and the False Washita, in Texas
George Catlin
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View on Lake St. Croix, Upper Mississippi
George Catlin
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View on the St. Peter's River, Sioux Indians Pursuing a Stag in their Canoes
George Catlin
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View on the Upper Mississippi, Beautiful Prairie Bluffs
George Catlin
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View on the Wisconsin River, Winnebago Shooting Ducks
George Catlin
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White Sand Bluffs, on Santa Rosa Island, Near Pensacola
George Catlin
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White Wolves Attacking a Buffalo Bull
George Catlin
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Wi-jún-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head (The Light) Going To and Returning From Washington
George Catlin
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Wichita Lodge, Thatched with Prairie Grass
George Catlin
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Wild Horses at Play
George Catlin
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Wounded Buffalo Bull Surrounded by White Wolves
George Catlin
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Wounded Buffalo, Strewing His Blood over the Prairies
George Catlin
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Ah-yaw-ne-tak-oár-ron, a Warrior
George Catlin
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Aú-nah-kwet-to-hau-páy-o, One Sitting in the Clouds, a Boy
George Catlin
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Aúh-ka-nah-paw-wáh, Earth Standing, an Old and Valiant Warrior
George Catlin
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Bread, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
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Chee-me-náh-na-quet, Great Cloud, son of Grizzly Bear
George Catlin
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Deep Lake, an Old Chief
George Catlin
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Good Hunter, a Warrior
George Catlin
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Hard Hickory, an Amiable Man
George Catlin
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Ko-mán-i-kin, Big Wave, an Old and Distinguished Chief
George Catlin
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Ko-mán-i-kin-o-haw, Little Whale, a Brave
George Catlin
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Mah-kée-mee-teuv, Grizzly Bear, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
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Másh-kee-wet, a Great Dandy
George Catlin
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Mee-chéet-e-neuh, Wounded Bear's Shoulder, Wife of the Chief
George Catlin
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O-ho-páh-sha, Small Whoop, a Distinguished Warrior
George Catlin
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Pah-shee-náu-shaw, a Warrior
George Catlin
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Round Island, a Warrior
George Catlin
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Seneca Steele, a Great Libertine
George Catlin
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Sha-wá-no, The South, a Noted Warrior
George Catlin
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String, a Renowned Warrior
George Catlin
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Tcha-káuk-o-ko-máugh, Great Chief, a Boy
George Catlin
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The Cutting Scene, Mandan O-kee-pa Ceremony
George Catlin
Denver Art Museum
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Tsee-moúnt, Great Wonder, Carrying Her Baby in Her Robe
George Catlin
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Wi-jún-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head (The Light), a Distinguished Young Warrior
George Catlin
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"Brick Kilns," Clay Bluffs 1900 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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A'h-sha-la-cóots-ah, Mole in the Forehead, Chief of the Republican Pawnee
George Catlin
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Ah'-kay-ee-pix-en, Woman Who Strikes Many
George Catlin
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Ah-sháw-wah-róoks-te, Medicine Horse, a Grand Pawnee Brave
George Catlin
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Arikara Village of Earth-Covered lodges, 1600 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Assiniboin Woman and Child
George Catlin
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Back View of Mandan Village, Showing the Cemetery
George Catlin
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Beautiful Clay Bluffs, 1900 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Beautiful Grassy Bluffs, 110 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Beautiful Prairie Bluffs above the Poncas, 1050 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Belle Vue, Indian Agency of Major Dougherty, 870 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Bi-éets-ee-cure, Very Sweet Man
George Catlin
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Big Bend on the Upper Missouri, 1900 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Blackbird's Grave, a Back View, Prairies Enameled with Flowers
George Catlin
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Buffalo Herds Crossing the Upper Missouri
George Catlin
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Bull Dance, Mandan O-kee-pa Ceremony
George Catlin
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Cabane's Trading House, 930 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Chá-tee-wah-née-che, No Heart, Chief of the Wah-ne-watch-to-nee-nah Band
George Catlin
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Cháh-ee-chópes, Four Wolves, a Chief in Mourning
George Catlin
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Chin-cha-pee, Fire Bug That Creeps, Wife of Pigeon's Egg Head
George Catlin
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Clay Bluffs, Twenty Miles above the Mandans
George Catlin
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Distant View of the Mandan Village
George Catlin
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Duhk-gits-o-ó-see, Red Bear, a Distinguished Warrior
George Catlin
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E'e-a-chín-che-a, Red Thunder, Son of Black Moccasin
George Catlin
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Ee-áh-sá-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief
George Catlin
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Eé-hee-a-duck-cée-a, He Who Ties His Hair Before
George Catlin
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Eeh-nís-kim, Crystal Stone, Wife of the Chief
George Catlin
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Eeh-tow-wées-ka-zeet, He Who Has Eyes Behind Him (also known as Broken Arm), a Foremost Brave
George Catlin
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Eh-toh'k-pah-she-pée-shah, Black Moccasin, aged Chief
George Catlin
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Floyd's Grave, Where Lewis and Clark Buried Sergeant Floyd in 1804
George Catlin
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Foot War Party on the March, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
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Fort Pierre, Mouth of the Teton River, 1200 Miles above Saint Louis
George Catlin
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Fort Union, Mouth of the Yellowstone River, 2000 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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H'co-a-h'co-a-h'cotes-min, No Horns on His Head, a Brave
George Catlin
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Ha-na-tá-nu-maúk, Wolf Chief, Head Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
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Ha-wón-je-tah, One Horn, Head Chief of the Miniconjou Tribe
George Catlin
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Háw-che-ke-súg-ga, He Who Kills the Osages, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
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Hee-láh-dee, Pure Fountain, Wife of The Smoke
George Catlin
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Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, Rabbit's Skin Leggings
George Catlin
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Hidatsa Village, Earth-covered Lodges, on the Knife River, 1810 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Hó-ra-tó-a, a Brave
George Catlin
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Hón-je-a-pút-o, Wife of Bear-catcher
George Catlin
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Hongs-káy-dee, Great Chief, Son of The Smoke
George Catlin
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I-o-wáy, One of Black Hawk's Principal Warriors
George Catlin
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In-ne-ó-cose, Buffalo's Child, a Warrior
George Catlin
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Indians Encamping at Sunset, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
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Interior View of the Medicine Lodge, Mandan O-kee-pa Ceremony
George Catlin
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Iron Bluff, 1200 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Jee-hé-o-hó-shah, Cannot Be Thrown Down, a Warrior
George Catlin
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Ka-pés-ka-da, Shell Man, an Oglala Brave
George Catlin
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Kah-béck-a, The Twin, Wife of Bloody Hand
George Catlin
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Kay-a-gís-gis, a Young Woman
George Catlin
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Ki-hó-go-waw-shú-shee, Brave Chief, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
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L'har-e-tar-rúshe, Ill-natured Man, a Skidi (Wolf) Pawnee
George Catlin
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La-dóo-ke-a, Buffalo Bull, a Grand Pawnee Warrior
George Catlin
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La-kée-too-wi-rá-sha, Little Chief, a Tapage Pawnee Warrior
George Catlin
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Lá-shah-le-stáw-hix, Man Chief, a Republican Pawnee
George Catlin
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La-wáh-he-coots-la-sháw-no, Brave Chief, a Skidi (Wolf) Pawnee
George Catlin
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La-wée-re-coo-re-shaw-wee, War Chief, a Republican Pawnee
George Catlin
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Le-sháw-loo-láh-le-hoo, Big Elk, Chief of the Skidi (Wolf) Pawnee
George Catlin
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Loo-rá-wée-re-coo, Bird that Goes to War, a Tapage Pawnee
George Catlin
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Magnificent Clay Bluffs, 1800 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Mah-táhp-ta-a, Rushes through the Middle, a Brave
George Catlin
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Mah-tó-che-ga, Little Bear, a Hunkpapa Brave
George Catlin
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Mah-tó-he-ha, Old Bear, a Medicine Man
George Catlin
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Máh-to-tóh-pa, Four Bears, Second Chief in Mourning
George Catlin
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Máh-to-tóh-pa, Four Bears, Second Chief, in Full Dress
George Catlin
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Meach-o-shín-gaw, Little White Bear, a Distinguished Brave
George Catlin
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Medicine Man, Performing His Mysteries over a Dying Man
George Catlin
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Mi-néek-ee-súnk-te-ka, Mink, a Beautiful Girl
George Catlin
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Mix-ke-móte-skin-na, Iron Horn, a Warrior
George Catlin
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Mong-shóng-sha, Bending Willow, Wife of Great Chief
George Catlin
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Mouth of the Platte River, 900 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Múk-a-tah-mish-o-káh-kaik, Black Hawk, Prominent Sac Chief
George Catlin
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Mún-ne-o-ye, a Woman
George Catlin
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Náh-pope, Soup, adviser to Black Hawk
George Catlin
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Náh-se-ús-kuk, Whirling Thunder, Eldest Son of Black Hawk
George Catlin
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Né-hee-ó-ee-wóo-tis, Wolf on the Hill, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
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Nishnabottana Bluffs, 1070 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
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Nishnabottana Bluffs, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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No-o-mún-nee, Walks in the Rain, a Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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No-wáy-ke-súg-gah, He Who Strikes Two at Once, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Nóm-ba-mon-nee, Double Walker, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Notch-ee-níng-a, No Heart, (called White Cloud), Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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O-rón-gás-see, Bear-catcher, a Celebrated Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Om-pah-tón-ga, Big Elk, a Famous Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Oó-je-en-á-he-a, Woman Who Lives in a Bear's Den
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pa-rís-ka-róo-pa, Two Crows, a Band Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pa-ris-ka-roó-pa, Two Crows, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pa-ris-ka-roó-pa, Two Crows, the Younger
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pah-ta-cóo-chee, Shooting Cedar, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1832
Pam-a-hó, The Swimmer, One of Black Hawk's Warriors
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pash-ee-pa-hó, Little Stabbing Chief, the Younger, One of Black Hawk's Braves
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Peh-tó-pe-kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Peh-tó-pe-kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Picturesque Clay Bluff, 1700 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Prairie Bluffs at Sunrise, near the Mouth of the Yellowstone River
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Prairie Bluffs Burning
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Prairie Meadows Burning
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pshán-shaw, Sweet-scented Grass, Twelve-year-old Daughter of Bloody Hand
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ráw-no-way-wóh-krah, Loose Pipestem, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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River Bluffs with White Wolves in the Foreground, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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River Bluffs, 1320 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Seehk-hée-da, Mouse-colored Feather, a Noted Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1832
Seet-sé-be-a, Midday Sun, a Pretty Girl
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1832
Sha-có-pay, The Six, Chief of the Plains Ojibwa
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Sha-kó-ka, Mint, a Pretty Girl
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1832
Sháw-da-mon-nee, There He Goes, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1832
Shó-me-kós-see, The Wolf, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Shón-ka, The Dog, Chief of the Bad Arrow Points Band
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Shón-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief, Grand Pawnee Head Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Shoo-de-gá-cha, The Smoke, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Sioux Encamped on the Upper Missouri, Dressing Buffalo Meat and Robes
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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South Side of Buffalo Island, Showing Buffalo Berries in the Foreground
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Square Hills, 1200 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1832
Stán-au-pat, Bloody Hand, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1832
Táh-téck-a-da-háir, Steep Wind, a Brave of the Bad Arrow Points Band
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Táh-zee-keh-dá-cha, Torn Belly, a Distinguished Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tcha-aés-ka-ding, Grandson of Buffalo Bull's Back Fat
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tcha-dés-sa-ko-máh-pee, Bear's Child
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tchán-dee, Tobacco, an Oglala Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tchón-su-móns-ka, Sand Bar, Wife of the Trader François Chardon
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Te-ah'-ke-ra-lée-re-coo, The Cheyenne, a Republican Pawnee
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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The Last Race, Mandan O-kee-pa Ceremony
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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The Three Domes, Clay Bluffs 15 Miles above the Mandan Village
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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The Tower, 1100 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tís-se-wóo-na-tís, She Who Bathes Her Knees, Wife of the Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Toh-kí-e-to, Stone With Horns, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tow-ée-ka-wet, a Cree Woman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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View from Floyd's Grave, 1300 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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View in the Big Bend of the Upper Missouri
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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View in the Grand Detour, 1900 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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View on the Missouri, Alluvial Banks Falling in, 600 Miles above St. Louis
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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W'y-ee-yogh, Man of Sense, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wá-hón-ga-shee, No Fool, a Great Fop
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wa-sáw-me-saw, Roaring Thunder, Youngest Son of Black Hawk
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wah-pe-kée-suck, White Cloud (called the Prophet), Adviser to Black Hawk
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wah-ro-née-sah, The Surrounder, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wán-ee-ton, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wée-ke-rú-law, He Who Exchanges
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wée-sheet, Sturgeon's Head, a Fox Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wi-lóoh-tah-eeh-tcháh-ta-máh-nee, Red Thing That Touches in Marching, Daughter of Black Rock
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wife of The Six
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wife of Two Crows
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1832
William Clark
George Catlin
National Portrait Gallery
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Wos-cóm-mun, Busy Man, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wúk-mi-ser, Corn, a Miniconjou Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wún-nes-tou, White Buffalo, an Aged Medicine Man
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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A Choctaw Woman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1834
Ah'-sho-cole, Rotten Foot, a Noted Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Bón-són-gee, New Fire, a Band Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1834
Cáh-he-ga-shín-ga, Little Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Cler-mónt, First Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Cól-lee, a Band Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1834
Dance to the Berdache - Saukie
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1834
Eé-shah-kó-nee, Bow and Quiver, First Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Há-tchoo-túc-knee, Snapping Turtle, a Half-breed
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Háh-nee, The Beaver, a Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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His-oo-sán-chees, Little Spaniard, a Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Hól-te-mál-te-téz-te-néek-ee, Sam Perryman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Hose-put-o-káw-gee, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Is-sa-wáh-tám-ah, Wolf Tied with Hair, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ish-a-ró-yeh, He Who Carries a Wolf, a Distinguished Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Káh-kée-tsee, Thighs, a Wichita Woman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kid-á-day, a Distinguished Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kots-o-kó-ro-kó, Hair of the Bull's Neck, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kotz-a-tó-ah, Smoked Shield, a Distinguished Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kút-tee-o-túb-bee, How Did He Kill?, a Noted Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Mó-sho-la-túb-bee, He Who Puts Out and Kills, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Mun-ne-pús-kee, He Who Is Not Afraid; Ko-ha-túnk-a, Big Crow; and Nah-cóm-ee-shee, Man of the Bed, Three Young Warriors
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pa-hú-sha, White Hair, the Younger, a Band Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Portrait of a Gentleman
George Catlin
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Quáy-hám-kay, Stone Shell, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Shé-de-ah, Wild Sage, a Wichita Woman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Shin-ga-wás-sa, Handsome Bird
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Sky-se-ró-ka, Second Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Steeh-tcha-kó-me-co, Great King (called Ben Perryman), a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ta-wáh-que-nah, Mountain of Rocks, Second Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tál-lee, a Warrior of Distinction
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tcha-tó-ga, Mad Buffalo, Murderer of Two White Men
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tchong-tas-sáb-bee, Black Dog, Second Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tchow-ee-pút-o-kaw, a Woman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Téh-ke-néh-kee, Black Coat, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Téh-tóot-sah (better known as Tohausen, Little Bluff), First Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tel-maz-há-za, a Warrior of Distinction
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tul-lock-chísh-ko, Drinks the Juice of the Stone
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tul-lock-chísh-ko, Drinks the Juice of the Stone, in Ball-player's Dress
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Túnk-aht-óh-ye, Thunderer, a Boy, and Wun-pán-to-mee, White Weasel, a Girl
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Two Comanche Girls
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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U'sh-ee-kitz, He Who Fights with a Feather, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wa-ho-béck-ee, a Handsome Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wa-másh-ee-sheek, He Who Takes Away; Wa-chésh-uk, War; Mink-chésk, Three Distinguished Young Men
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wáh-chee-te, Wife of Cler-mónt, and Child
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wash-ím-pe-shee, Madman, a Distinguished Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wat-ál-le-go, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wee-tá-ra-shá-ro, Head Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ah-móu-a, The Whale, One of Kee-o-kúk's Principal Braves
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ah-nó-je-nahge, He Who Stands on Both Sides, a Distinguished Ball Player
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Aih-no-wa, The Fire, a Fox Medicine Man
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Cáh-be-múb-bee, He Who Sits Everywhere, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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General Winfield Scott (1786-1866)
George Catlin
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Jú-ah-kís-gaw, Woman With Her Child in a Cradle
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ka-bés-hunk, He Who Travels Everywhere, a Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kee-o-kúk, The Watchful Fox, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kee-o-kúk, The Watchful Fox, Chief of the Tribe, on Horseback
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Me-sóu-wahk, Deer's Hair, Favorite Son of Kee-o-kúk
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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O-tá-wah, The Ottaway, a Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pash-ee-pa-hó, Little Stabbing Chief, a Venerable Sauk Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Pipestone Quarry on the Coteau des Prairies
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Tóh-to-wah-kón-da-pee, Blue Medicine, a Medicine Man of the Ting-ta-to-ah Band
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wá-nah-de-túnk-ah, Big Eagle (or Black Dog), Chief of the O-hah-kas-ka-toh-y-an-te Band
George Catlin
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Wa-quóth-e-qua, The Buck's Wife, Wife of the Whale
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wah-chee-háhs-ka, Man Who Puts All Out of Doors
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wáh-pa-ko-lás-kuk, Bear's Track
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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We-chúsh-ta-dóo-ta, Red Man, a Distinguished Ball Player
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wife of Kee-o-kúk
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Won-de-tów-a, The Wonder
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Coo-coo-coo, The Owl, an Aged Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ee-tów-o-kaum, Both Sides of the River, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Gaw-záw-que-dung, He Who Halloes
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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I-an-be-w'ah-dick, Male Caribou, a Brave
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Kay-ée-qua-da-kúm-ee-gísh-kum, He Who Tries the Ground with His Foot
George Catlin
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O'n-daig, The Crow, a Dandy
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Waun-naw-con, The Dish (John W. Quinney), a Missionary Preacher
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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A Seminole Woman
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Chee-a-ex-e-co, Daughter of Deer without a Heart
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Co-ee-há-jo, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ee-mat-lá-, King Phillip, Second Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Eteh-ée-fix-e-co, Deer Without a Heart, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Láh-shee, The Licker, called "Creek Billy"
George Catlin
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Mick-e-no-páh, Chief of the Tribe
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Os-ce-o-lá, The Black Drink, a Warrior of Great Distinction
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ye-hów-lo-gee, The Cloud, a Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Osceola Nick-a-no-chee, a Boy
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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An Osage Indian Lancing a Buffalo
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Assiniboine Indians Pursuing Buffalo on Snowshoes
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Battle Between Sioux and Sac and Fox
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Caddo Indians Chasing Buffalo, Cross Timbers, Texas
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Catlin and His Indian Guide Approaching Buffalo under White Wolf Skins
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Catlin and His Men in Their Canoe, Urgently Solicited to Come Ashore, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
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Catlin and Party Stalking Buffalo in Texas
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Catlin and Party Stalking Buffalo, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Chief of the Taensa Indians Receiving La Salle. March 20, 1682
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Comanche Indians Chasing Buffalo
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Comanche Indians Chasing Buffalo with Lances and Bows
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Comanche War Party on the March, Fully Equipped
George Catlin
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De Tonty Suing for Peace in the Iroquois Village. January 2, 1680
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Deer Hunting by Torchlight in Bark Canoes
George Catlin
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Eagle Dance
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Elk and Buffalo Grazing among Prairie Flowers, Texas
George Catlin
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Elk and Buffalo Making Acquaintance, Texas
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Elk Grazing on an Autumn Prairie
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Expedition Encamped on a Texas Prairie. April 1686
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Father Hennepin and Companions at the Falls of St. Anthony. May 1, 1680
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Father Hennepin and Companions Passing Lover's Leap. April 1680
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Father Hennepin and Two Companions Made Prisoners by the Sioux. April 1680
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Father Hennepin Leaving the Mississippi to Join La Salle. May 8, 1680
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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First Sailing of the Griffin on Lake Erie. August 7, 1679
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Dancers
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Indian Encampment, Comanche (or Kiowa) Dressing Skins, Red River
George Catlin
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Indian Family Alarmed at the Approach of a Prairie Fire
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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La Salle Taking Possession of the Land at the Mouth of the Arkansas. March 10, 1682
George Catlin
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Landscape Background
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Landscape Background
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Landscape Background
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Landscape Background
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Landscape Background
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Landscape Background
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Landscape Background
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Launching of the Griffin. July 1679
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mounted War Party Scouring a Thicket
George Catlin
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Ojibwe Spearing Salmon by Torchlight
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Portage Around the Falls of Niagara at Table Rock
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Portraits of a Grizzly Bear and Mouse, Life Size
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Returning to Fort Frontenac by Sled. February 1679
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Scalp Dance, Sioux
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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See-non-ty-a, an Iowa Medicine Man
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Sioux Indians on Snowshoes Lancing Buffalo
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Stalking Buffalo, Arkansas
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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The Expedition Encamped below the Falls of Niagara. January 20, 1679
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Expedition Leaving Fort Frontenac on Lake Ontario. November 18, 1678
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Theodore Burr Catlin, in Indian Costume
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Theodore Burr Catlin, in Indian Costume
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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War Dance, Sioux
George Catlin
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War Dance, Sioux
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Weapons and Physiognomy of the Grizzly Bear
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Weapons and Physiognomy of the Grizzly Bear
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wreck of the Aimable, on the Coast of Texas. 1685
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1843
Boy Chief - Ojibbeway
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1844
Koon-za-ya-me, Female War Eagle
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Neu-mon-ya, Walking Rain, War Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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No-ho-mun-ya, One Who Gives No Attention
George Catlin
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Ru-ton-wee-me, Pigeon on the Wing
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ru-ton-ye-wee-ma, Strutting Pigeon, Wife of White Cloud
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Shon-ta-yi-ga, Little Wolf, a Famous Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Wash-ka-mon-ya, Fast Dancer, a Warrior
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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A-wun-ne-wa-be, Bird of Thunder
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Au-nim-muck-kwa-um, Tempest Bird
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Great Hero, a chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Mu-hu-she-kaw (Le nuage blanc)
George Catlin
Musée du quai Branly
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Say-say-gon, Hail Storm, War Chief
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Ud-je-jock, Pelican, a Boy
George Catlin
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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1850s
Indian Encampment
George Catlin
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
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1856
Flamingo Shooting in South America
George Catlin
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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1860s
A Blackfoot Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Buffalo Wallow
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Cheyenne Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Cheyenne Warrior Resting His Horse
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Crow Chief at His Toilette
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Dog Feast - Sioux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Foot War Party in Council - Mandan
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A K'nisteneux Warrior and Family
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Little Sioux Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Mandan Medicine Man
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Pawnee Chief with Two Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Pawnee Warrior Sacrificing His Favorite Horse
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Sioux Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Sioux Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Sioux War Party
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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A Small Cheyenne Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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American Pasturage - Prairies of the Platte
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Amusing Dance - Saukie
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Amusing Dance - Sioux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Indian Council - Sioux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Indian Encampment at Sunset
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Ojibbeway Village of Skin Tents
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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An Osage Indian Pursuing a Camanchee
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Antelope Shooting - Assinneboine
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Arapaho Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Assinneboine Chief before and after Civilization
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Assinneboine Warrior and His Family
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ball-Play Dance - Choctaw
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ball-Play of the Women - Sioux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Battle between the Jiccarilla Apachees and Camanchees
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Bivouac of a Sioux War Party
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Bivouac of a Sioux War Party at Sunrise
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Black Hawk and Five Other Saukie Prisoners
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Black Hawk and the Prophet - Saukie
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Buffalo Chase
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Buffalo Chase - Bulls Protecting the Calves
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Buffalo Chase in the Snow Drifts - Ojibbeway
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Buffalo Chase, Sioux Indians, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Buffalo Chase, with Accidents
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Buffalo Lancing in the Snow Drifts - Sioux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Bulls Fighting
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Caddoe Indians Gathering Wild Strawberries
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Camanchee Chief with Three Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Camanchee Chief's Children and Wigwam
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Camanchee Horsemanship
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Camanchees Lancing a Buffalo Bull
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Camanchees Moving
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Catching Wild Horses - Pawnee
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Catlin and Indian Attacking Buffalo
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Catlin and Two Companions Shooting Buffalo
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Catlin Feasted by the Mandan Chief
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Catlin Painting the Portrait of Mah-to-toh-pa - Mandan
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Cedar Bluffs
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Cheyenne Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Crow Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Crow Warriors Bathing
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Curious Grassy Bluffs, St. Peter's River
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Defile of a Camanchee War Party
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Distinguished Crow Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Dying Buffalo Bull
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Eagle Dance - Choctaw
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Encampment of Pawnee Indians at Sunset
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of a Cheyenne Robe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of a Mandan Robe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of a Pawnee Doctor's Robe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of a Pawnee Doctor's Robe with Fantastic Professional Designs
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of a Sioux Robe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of a Sioux Robe with Porcupine Quills
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of an Ojibbeway Robe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of an Omaha Robe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of Chief Four Men's Robe - Mandan
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Facsimile of the Robe of Mah-to-toh-pa - Mandan
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Fort Pierre
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Fort Union
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Kiowa Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Mandan Warriors, a Girl, and a Boy
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Four Navaho Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Funeral of Black Hawk - Saukie
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Game of the Arrow - Mandan
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Gathering Wild Rice - Winnebago
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Grassy Bluffs, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Grizzly Bears Attacking Buffalo
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Halsey's Bluff - Sioux Indians on the March
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Horse Racing - Minatarrees
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Indian File - Iowa
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Iowa Indians Who Visited London and Paris
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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K'nisteneux Indians Attacking Two Grizzly Bears
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Kaskaskia Chief, His Mother, and Son
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Kickapoo Indians Preaching and Praying
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Kiowa Chief, His Wife, and Two Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Kiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mandan Ceremony - The Water Sinks Down
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mandan Civil Chief, His Wife, and Child
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mandan Village - A Distant View
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mandan War Chief with His Favorite Wife
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Menomonie Chief, His Wife, and Son
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mired Buffalo and Wolves
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Mohigan Chief and a Missionary
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1860s
Nine Ojibbeway Indians in London
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Nishnabotana Bluffs, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ojibbeway Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ojibbeway Indians in Paris
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Old Menomonie Chief with Two Young Beaux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Oneida Chief, His Sister, and a Missionary
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Osage Chief with Two Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Osage Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Osceola and Four Seminolee Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Ottowa Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Pawnee Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Pawnee Indians Approaching Buffalo
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Pawneepict Chief, Two Daughters, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Pipe Dance - Assinneboine
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Prairie Dog Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Prairie Meadows Burning
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Puncah Chief Surrounded by His Family
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Riccarree Chief and His Wife
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Salmon Spearing - Ottowas
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Saukie Warrior, His Wife, and a Boy
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Scene from the Lower Mississippi
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Seminolee Indians, Prisoners at Fort Moultrie
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Seneca Chief, Red Jacket, with Two Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Sham Fight of the Camanchees
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Shawano Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Sioux Village - Lac du Cygne
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Snow Shoe Dance - Ojibbeway
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Tawahquena Village
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Cheyenne Brothers Returning from Their Fall Hunt
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Cheyenne Brothers Starting on Their Fall Hunt
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Running Fox on a Fine Horse - Saukie
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Scalper Scalped - Pawnees and Cheyennes
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Sioux Chief with Several Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Cheyenne Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Creek Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Delaware Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Iowa Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Iroquois Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Mandan Warriors Armed for War
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Micmac Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Navaho Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Peoria Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Piankeshaw Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Potowotomie Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Shoshonee Warriors Armed for War
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Arapaho Warriors and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Blackfoot Warriors and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Cherokee Chiefs
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Choctaw Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Ojibbeway Warriors and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Ottoe Chiefs and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Saukie Chiefs and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Two Unidentified North American Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1860s
Two Weeah Warriors and a Woman
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1860s
Vapor Bath - Minatarree
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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View in the "Grand Detour," Upper Missouri
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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View of "Pike's Tent"
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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View of Chicago in 1837
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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View of the Lower Mississippi
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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War Dance of the Saukies
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Weeco Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1860s
Wounded Buffalo Bull
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Bear Dance - K'nisteneux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Buffalo Dance - Mandan
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Camanchee Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Discovery Dance - Saukie
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Dog Dance - Sioux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Flathead Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Green Corn Dance - Minatarrees
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Omaha Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Puncah Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Scalp Dance - Sioux
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Slaves' Dance - Saukie
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Three Celebrated Ball Players - Choctaw, Sioux and Ojibbeway
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Distinguished Warriors of the Sioux Tribe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Three Minatarree Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1861
Three Riccarree Indians
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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Three Shoshonee Warriors
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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The Falls of Saint Anthony
George Catlin
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
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A Gentleman
George Catlin
Cincinnati Art Museum
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A Man
George Catlin
Cincinnati Art Museum
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A'h-tee-wat-o-mee
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Ah-ton-we-tuck, the Cock Turkey; The Cock Turkey
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Ambush for Flamingoes
George Catlin
Carnegie Museum of Art
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Buffalo Hunt on Snow Shoes
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Cah-he-ha-shin-ga, the Little Chief; The Little Chief
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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E'e-a-chin-che-a, the Red Thunder; The Red Thunder
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Eh-toh'k-pah-she-pee-shah, the Black Moccasin; The Black Moccasin
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Ha-tchoo-tuck-nee, the Snapping Turtle (Peter Pitchlynn); The Snapping Turtle
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Hah-nee, the Beaver; The Beaver
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Hee-doh'ge-ats
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Hol-te-mal-te-tez-te-neehk-ee, "Sam Perryman"
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Hose-put-o-kaw-gee
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Is-sa-wah-tam-ah, the Wolf Tied with Hair; The Wolf Tied with Hair
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Ish-a-ro-yeh, He Who Carries a Wolf; He Who Carries a Wolf
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Jol-lee
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Kee-an-ne-kuk, the Foremost Man, "Prophet"; The Foremost Man
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Kee-mo-ra-nia, No English; No English
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Kots-o-ko-ro-ko, the Hair of the Bull's Neck; The Hair of the Bull's Neck
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Kut-tee-o-tub-bee, How Did He Kill?; How Did He Kill?
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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M'o-sho-la-tub-bee, He Who Puts Out and Kills; He Who Puts Out and Kills
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Mah-to-toh-pa, the Four Bears; The Four Bears
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Meach-o-shim-gaw, the Little Bear; The Little Bear
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Mun-ne-o-ye
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Na-pow-sa, the Bear Travelling in the Night; The Bear Travelling in the Night
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Ni-co-man, the Answer; The Answer
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Non-on-da-gon
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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On-saw-kie, the Sac; The Sac
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Pa-hu-sha, White Hair; White Hair
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Pah-ta-coo-chee, the Shooting Cedar; The Shooting Cedar
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Quay-ham-kay, the Stone Shell; The Stone Shell
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Seet-se-be-a, the Mid-Day Sun; The Mid-Day Sun
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Shin-ga-was-sa, the Handsome Bird; The Handsome Bird
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Sioux Indians Hunting Deer by Torch Light
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Steeh-tcha-ko-me-co, the Great King, "Ben Perryman"; The Great King
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Ta-wah-que-nah, the Mountain of Rocks; The Mountain of Rocks
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tal-lee
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tcha-aes-ka-ding, Blackfoot Boy
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tcha-to-ga, Mad Buffalo; Mad Buffalo
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tchow-ee-put-o-kaw
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Teh-ke-neh-kee, the Black Coat; The Black Coat
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tel-maz-ha-za
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Ten-sqat-a-way, the Open Door, "Shawnee Prophet"; The Open Door
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tuch-ee, "Dutch"; Dutch
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tul-lock-ch'ish-ko, He Who Drinks the Juice of the Stone
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tul-lock-chish-ko
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Tunk-aht-oh-ye, the Thunderer; The Thunderer
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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U'sh-ee-kitz, He Who Fights with a Feather; He Who Fights with a Feather
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Wah-chees
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Wah-pe-say, the White; The White
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Wah-pe-seh-see
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Wah-ro-nee-sah, the Surrounder; The Surrounder
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Wap-sha-ka-nah
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Wash-im-pe-shee, the Madman; The Madman
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Wee-ta-ra-sha-ro
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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Woman
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1822
Stephen F. Austin
George Catlin
Cincinnati Art Museum
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1825
De Witt Clinton (1709-1828)
George Catlin
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1826
Red Jacket; Cheif Red Jacket
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1827
Red Jacket
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1827
Red Jacket
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1830
James Madison
George Catlin
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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1830
Men-son-sge-ah, The Left Hand; The Left Hand
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1830s
One Horn, Head Chief of the Miniconjou Tribe, Teton Dakota (Western Sioux)
George Catlin
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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1831
Ah'-sho-cole, Rotten Foot; Rotten Foot
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1832
Muk-a-tah-mish-o-kah-kaik, the Black Hawk; The Black Hawk
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1832
Sha-ko-ka (Mint, Mandan)
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1832
Wat-al-le-go
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1834
Ee-shah-ko-nee, the Bow and Quiver; The Bow and Quiver
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1834
Gaw-zaw-que-dung, He Who Halloos
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1834
Kee-se
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1834
Ma-shee-na, the Elks Horns; The Elks Horns
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1834
Wah-pon-jee-a, The Swan; The Swan
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1835
O'n-daig, the Crow; The Crow
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1835
Pah-mee-cow-ee-tah, The Man Who Tracks; The Man Who Tracks
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Bon-son-gee, New Fire; New Fire
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Cler-mont, Chief of the Osages
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Ee-hee-a-duck-chee-a, He Who Ties His Hair Before; He Who Ties His Hair Before
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, the Rabbit's Skin Leggins; The Rabbit's Skin Leggins
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
His-oo-san-chees, the Little Spaniard; The Little Spaniard
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
In-ne-o-cose, the Buffalo's Child; The Buffalo's Child
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Ke-chim-qua, the Big Bear; The Big Bear
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Mah-to-toh-pa, the Four Bears
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Notch-ee-ning-a, No Heart, Called "White Cloud"; No Heart
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Sky-se-ro-ka
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Tchong-tas-sab-bee, the Black Dog; The Black Dog
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Te-Ah'-Ke-Ra-Lee-Re-Coo, the Cheyenne; The Cheyenne
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Teh-toot-sah
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
W'y-ee-yogh, the Man of Sense; The Man of Sense
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Wah-chee-te
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1836
Wum-pan-to-mee, the White Weasel; The White Weasel
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1837
Coo-coo-coo, the Owl; The Owl
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1839
Ni-a-co-mo, to Fix with the Foot; To Fix with Foot
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1840s
La Salle Received in the Village of the Cenis Indians. May 6, 1686
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1844
Catlin's Indian Troupe in London, 1844
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1846
Ah-wun-ne-wa-he (L'oiseau de tonerre)
George Catlin
Musée du quai Branly
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1846
Buffalo Hunt Chasing Back
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1846
Danse de l'aigle et vue du village de Ioway dans le Haut Missouri
George Catlin
Musée du quai Branly
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1846
Jeu de balle indien
George Catlin
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1846
Mah-to-he-ha (Le vieux ours)
George Catlin
Musée du quai Branly
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1846
Mah-To-Toh-Pa (Les quatre ours), chef des Mandan, Haut Missouri
George Catlin
Musée du quai Branly
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1846
Say-say-gon (L'oracle de grêle)
George Catlin
Musée du quai Branly
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1846
Wa-ta-we-huch-a-nah (Le général commandant), Ioway
George Catlin
Musée du quai Branly
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1846
Wan-ee-ton
George Catlin
Musée du quai Branly
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1847
Buffalo Chase
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1847
Buffalo Chase
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1847
Indian Council (Sioux)
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1847
The Bear Dance (Sioux)
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1848
Pipestone Quarry, Choteau des Prairies; Pipestone Quarry
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
(Flamingoes' Breeding Place) Shooting Flamingoes, Grand Saline, Argentina; Flamingoes' Breeding Place
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
A Crow Wig-Wam, Made of Buffalo Skins in the Rocky Mountains; A Crow Wig-Wam
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
A Mandan Cemetery
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
A Pawnee Wig-Wam and Family in Western Texas; Pawnee Wig-Wam and Family
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
A Prairie Dog Village
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
An Ojibway Village near the Falls of St. Anthony.
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Buffaloes in the Salt Meadows, Upper Missouri
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Caddo Indians Gathering Wild Grapes
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Comanche Indians Throwing the Lasso
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Defeat & Capture of Black Hawk
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Feat of the Mandan Chief in Killing the White Buffalo
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Fort Snelling at the Mouth of the St. Peters River 7 Miles below the Falls of St. Anthony, Upper Mississippi.
George Catlin
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1852
Group of Mandan Warriors
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Indian Mode of Taking the Scalp
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Mouth of the River Platte
George Catlin
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1852
Mr. Catlin & His Two Men in Danger of Being Trampled to Death by a Herd of Buffaloes, on the Upper Missouri; Catlin in Danger of Stampeding Buffalo
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Mr. Catlin and Two Men Shooting Deer and Parquets in Western Texas
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Ojibway Indians Gathering Wild Rice
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Prairie Meadows Burning, on the Missouri
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Say-say-gon (the Hail Storm) an Ojibway War Chief; Say-say-gon (the Hail Storm)
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Several Families of Sioux Indians Encamped Killing Buffalo and Drying the Meat and Dressing the Skins for Robes
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Sham Fight or Tournament of the Comanchees; Tournament of the Comanchees
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Sioux Indians Chasing Buffaloes on Upper Missouri; Sioux Indians Chasing Buffaloes
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Sioux Indians Encamped, Discovering a War Party by Their Shadows on the Opposite Hill
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
South Side of Cedar Island
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Stone Man Medicine; Chateau des Prairies
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
The 1st Regiment of the United States Dragoons with Several Indian Hunters & Guides Meeting a Herd of Buffaloes in Texas; The 1st Regiment of the United States Dragoons and Indian Guides Meeting Buffalo
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
The Brick Kilns, Volcanic Remains on the Upper Missouri; The Brick Kilns
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
The Little Falls, near the Falls of St. Anthony
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
The Rattle Snakes Den (fountain of poison); Rattlesnakes Den
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
The Three Domes
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
View in the Grand Detour; View of the Grand Detour
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
View of Black Bird's Grave, a Chief of the Omaha; View of Black Bird's Grave
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
View of the Square Hills
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
View on Lower Missouri between Numerous Islands; View on Lower Missouri
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Village of Prairie du Chien, on the Upper Mississippi
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Village of the Minatarrees on Knife River above the Mandan
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1852
Village of the Pawnee Picts, at the Base of the Rocky Mountains, Western Texas
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1854
A Snow Landscape with Buffalo
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1854
Buffaloes
George Catlin
Gilcrease Museum
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1860s
Chief and Members of the Konza Tribe
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1860s
Two Sioux Chiefs, a Medicine Man, and a Woman with a Child
George Catlin
National Gallery of Art
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1871
Fire in a Missouri Meadow and a Party of Sioux Indians Escaping from It, Upper Missouri 1832
George Catlin
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
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