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Native American shaman, 1841. Artist: Myers and CoNative American shaman, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841
Ee-áh-sá-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845. Creator: Catlin, George (1796-1872)Ee-ah-sa-pa, Black Rock, a Two Kettle Chief of the Sioux tribe, 1845. Found in the Collection of the Musee du Quai Branly, Paris
Osage Chief with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinOsage Chief with Two Warriors, 1861/1869. Tchong-tas-sab-be (tall chief blind in one eye) with warriors Tal-lee and Ko-ha-tunk-a in war dress. 1836
Shore of the Essequibo, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinShore of the Essequibo, 1854/1869
Launching a Canoe - Nayas Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinLaunching a Canoe - Nayas Indians, 1855/1869. British Columbia. 1855
Four Arowak Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinFour Arowak Indians, 1854/1869. U-hon-da (chief) with medicine man and warrior in of British Guiana. 1852
Grassy Bluffs, Upper Missouri, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinGrassy Bluffs, Upper Missouri, 1861/1869
Connibos Starting for Wild Horses, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinConnibos Starting for Wild Horses, 1854/1869. Pampa del Sacramento. South America
Three Mandan Warriors Armed for War, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Mandan Warriors Armed for War, 1861/1869. Seehk-hee-de, Un-ka-ka-hon-she-kaw and Mah-tahp-ta-ha in war dress 1832
Camanchee Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861. Creator: George CatlinCamanchee Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861. Ta-wah-que-na (corpulent chief) with Hiss-oo-san-ches (armed for war) and Hatch-ee (wife) in 1836
Discovery Dance - Saukie, 1861. Creator: George CatlinDiscovery Dance - Saukie, 1861. Without music, spies are seen, dancing out signalling, the pretended approach of enemies or buffaloes
Four Xingu Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinFour Xingu Indians, 1854/1869. Dregs-in-dich (chief) on the Rio Xingu, lower Amazon. 1853
Three Omagua Men, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Omagua Men, 1854/1869. Chief, warrior and medicine man of a fishing tribe south bank of the Amazon, near Nauta. 1853
Salmon River Mountains, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinSalmon River Mountains, 1855/1869
Pipe Dance - Assinneboine, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinPipe Dance - Assinneboine, 1861/1869
Mired Buffalo and Wolves, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinMired Buffalo and Wolves, 1861/1869
Four Goo-a-give Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinFour Goo-a-give Indians, 1854/1869. Chief with son, O-ho-ko-ra-u-ta (medicine man) and warrior (armed with lance) on the coast of Venezuela, decimated by dissipation and small-pox
Three Selish Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Selish Indians, 1855/1869. U-na-sits (a warrior who had taken five scalps) with Oo-na (in tunic made of bear skin) and See-cha (wife of the warrior) on the coast of the Pacific
Distinguished Crow Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinDistinguished Crow Indians, 1861/1869. Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa (head chief) with advisors, warriors and wife
Kaskaskia Chief, His Mother, and Son, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinKaskaskia Chief, His Mother, and Son, 1861/1869. Kee-mon-saw (chief of a tribe, now reduced to three persons) on the western shores of the Mississippi. 1831
A Small Crow Village, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinA Small Crow Village, 1855/1869. On the banks of Salmon River, west of the Rocky Mountains
Eagle Dance - Choctaw, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinEagle Dance - Choctaw, 1861/1869. Annual ceremony in honor of the war eagle
An Indian Ladder - Nayas Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinAn Indian Ladder - Nayas Indians, 1855/1869
A Sioux Village, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinA Sioux Village, 1861/1869. in Upper Missouri
An Osage Indian Pursuing a Camanchee, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinAn Osage Indian Pursuing a Camanchee, 1861/1869. Arkansaw. 1836
Kiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinKiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes, 1861/1869. Western Texas
Mohigan Chief and a Missionary, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinMohigan Chief and a Missionary, 1861/1869. Ee-tow-o-kaum (chief holding prayer book) and Wain-naw-kon (a missionary) from tribe almost destroyed by disease, in the western part of New York. 1830
Old Menomonie Chief with Two Young Beaux, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinOld Menomonie Chief with Two Young Beaux, 1861/1869. Coo-coo-coo (chief said to be 105) with Chesh-ko-tong and Wah-chees (two Menominee beaux) on Western coast of Lake Michigan. 1830
Three Piankeshaw Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Piankeshaw Indians, 1861/1869. Men-son-se- (a warrior) with his wife Lee-a and Nee-a-co-mo in Illinois. 1830
View of the Lower Mississippi, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinView of the Lower Mississippi, 1861/1869. Cottonwood timbers from the roding riverbank impede navigation
Two Young Hyda Men, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinTwo Young Hyda Men, 1855/1869. Stu-ben-sal-la and Lips-lips-ketch equipped for fishing on the Pacific Coast, near Vancouver 1855
Defile of a Camanchee War Party, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinDefile of a Camanchee War Party, 1861/1869
A Cheyenne Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinA Cheyenne Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861/1869. Ne-hee-o-woo-tis (chief) with Loots-a (his wife) and He-wan-e-tax (medicine man and orator) in 1833
Grand Lavoir, Pampa del Sacramento, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinGrand Lavoir, Pampa del Sacramento, 1854/1869
An Old Nayas Indian, His Granddaughter, and a Boy, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinAn Old Nayas Indian, His Granddaughter, and a Boy, 1855/1869. Eeh-zep-ta-say-a (said to be chief) with Wy-en-wy-en-ne (his granddaughter)
Two Weeah Warriors and a Woman, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinTwo Weeah Warriors and a Woman, 1861/1869. Go-to-kow-pah-a (with tomahwak), Wa-pon-je-a (a warrior) and Swa-nee (Wea woman) in the State of Michigan. 1834
A Crow Village on the Salmon River, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinA Crow Village on the Salmon River, 1855/1869. west of the Rocky Mountains
Snow Shoe Dance - Ojibbeway, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinSnow Shoe Dance - Ojibbeway, 1861/1869. Hunters, with songs of thanks to the Great Spirit, when the first snow of winter falls, to improve their hunting
Three Chaymas Men, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Chaymas Men, 1854/1869. Warn-warn-tsoo (with shield) on banks of the Rio Paraguay
Four Angustura Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinFour Angustura Indians, 1854/1869. Two brothers with unmarried girls on the shores of the Amazon, above Tabatinga. 1853
Caddoe Indians Gathering Wild Strawberries, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinCaddoe Indians Gathering Wild Strawberries, 1861/1869. Caddo Indians, Texas
Three Peoria Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Peoria Indians, 1861/1869. Pa-me-cow-e-tah (chief) with Kee-mo-ra-nia (holding magnifier) and Kel-ly (wife of chief) in State of Illinois. 1831
Three Cheyenne Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Cheyenne Warriors, 1861/1869. Who-na-sow-on with shield and warriors on the source of the Yellowstone River. 1833
A Buffalo Wallow, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinA Buffalo Wallow, 1861/1869. In hot weather, the leader of a herd opens a hole in the ground with his horns, in which to cover himself in mud to cool down, the rest of the herd follows
Cochimtee Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinCochimtee Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1855/1869. Sthan-to (chief in blanket) with Cha-nith-co (warrior) and Mel-me (wife of chief), Mexico, south of the Ghila. 1855
View of "Pikes Tent", 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinView of " Pikes Tent", 1861/1869. the most elevated bluff on the Mississippi
Patagon Chief, His Brother, and Daughter, 1856 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinPatagon Chief, His Brother, and Daughter, 1856/1869. Yal-kok-tsa-me (chief), Paw-in-o-renk (brother of chief) and Coche (daughter of chief) in Pickett harbor, Straits of Magellan, in 1856
Lengua Chief, His Two Wives, and Four Children, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinLengua Chief, His Two Wives, and Four Children, 1854/1869. on the banks of the Rio Uruguay
Two Saukie Chiefs and a Woman, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinTwo Saukie Chiefs and a Woman, 1861/1869. Kee-o-kuk (chief with mace), Pash-e-pa-ho (with shield and pipe) and Nah-wee-re-coo (wife of Kee-o-kuk) 1834
An Aged Minatarree Chief and His Family, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinAn Aged Minatarree Chief and His Family, 1861/1869. Eehk-tohk-pa-she-pee-shaw (The Black Moccasin- chief) on the Knife River 1832
Puncah Chief Surrounded by His Family, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinPuncah Chief Surrounded by His Family, 1861/1869. Shoo-de-ga-cha (chief Smoke in buffalo robe) 1832
Facsimile of the Robe of Mah-to-toh-pa - Mandan, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinFacsimile of the Robe of Mah-to-toh-pa - Mandan, 1861/1869. Fourteen successful battles
Wounded Buffalo Bull, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinWounded Buffalo Bull, 1861/1869. Nebraska 1832
Three Celebrated Ball Players - Choctaw, Sioux and Ojibbeway, 1861. Tul-lock-chish-ko (of the Chocktaw), Wee-chush-ta-doo-ta (Sioux) and Ah-no-je-nahge
Fort Union, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinFort Union, 1861/1869. The American Fur Companys trading post, at the mouth of the Yellowstone river with Blackfoot and Knisteneux Indians encamped, 1832
A Sioux Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinA Sioux Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior, 1861/1869. Wan-e-ton (chief of the Sisseton Sioux) with Un-ca-to-a (warrior- The Inner Bark) and Nee-ne (his daughter- The Trembling Sound) in 1832
Prairie Meadows Burning, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinPrairie Meadows Burning, 1861/1869
View in the "Grand Detour, "Upper Missouri, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinView in the " Grand Detour, " Upper Missouri, 1861/1869
The Cheyenne Brothers Returning from Their Fall Hunt, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThe Cheyenne Brothers Returning from Their Fall Hunt, 1861/1869. Historical event of 1832
A Sioux War Party, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinA Sioux War Party, 1861/1869. Reconnoitering an Ojibbeway village, at sunset. Calhoun, upper Mississippi. 1832
Buffalo Chase, Sioux Indians, Upper Missouri, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinBuffalo Chase, Sioux Indians, Upper Missouri, 1861/1869
Camanchee Chiefs Children and Wigwam, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinCamanchee Chiefs Children and Wigwam, 1861/1869. On the western frontier of Texas. 1836
Bride and Groom on Horseback - Connibo, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinBride and Groom on Horseback - Connibo, 1854/1869. On the pampa del Sacramento. 1853
Bulls Fighting, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinBulls Fighting, 1861/1869
Saukie Warrior, His Wife, and a Boy, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinSaukie Warrior, His Wife, and a Boy, 1861/1869. Ah-mou-a (warrior) with his wife Wa-quoth-e-qua and Me-sow-wahk (son of Kee-o-kuk). Tribe, residing in Iowa and Illinois. 1834
American Pasturage - Prairies of the Platte, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinAmerican Pasturage - Prairies of the Platte, 1861/1869
Crow Warriors Bathing, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinCrow Warriors Bathing, 1861/1869. Their war paint is not removed by the water, but will not bear wiping. Yellow Stone River
Four Zurumati Children, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinFour Zurumati Children, 1854/1869
The Scalper Scalped - Pawnees and Cheyennes, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThe Scalper Scalped - Pawnees and Cheyennes, 1861/1869. At the mouth of River Platte. 1832
Orejona Chief and Family, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinOrejona Chief and Family, 1854/1869. Fishing tribe, living north of the Amazon, near to Nauta
Dog Dance - Sioux, 1861. Creator: George CatlinDog Dance - Sioux, 1861. To enter the dance, a warrior must talk of eating the heart of an enemy and approach a stake with a dogs heart, biting off and swallowing a portion
A Whale Ashore - Klahoquat, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinA Whale Ashore - Klahoquat, 1855/1869. On the western coast of Vancouver, being harpooned 1855
Mandan Civil Chief, His Wife, and Child, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinMandan Civil Chief, His Wife, and Child, 1861/1869. Ha-na-tah-nu-mauk (chief) with his wife Ho-ra-ho-na on the Western shore of the Missouri, 1832
Nine Ojibbeway Indians in London, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinNine Ojibbeway Indians in London, 1861/1869. Ah-quee-we-zaints (chief), with Pat-o-a-quat-o-wee-be, Wee-nish-ka-wee-be, Sa-mah, Gish-e-gosh-e-gee, Not-een-a-akm (interpreter)
Three Blackfoot Men, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Blackfoot Men, 1855/1869. Stats-oo-ven (chief smoking pipe) with Bee-o-nas-as-sa (a hunter) and warrior seated
Four Navaho Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinFour Navaho Warriors, 1861/1869. Bran-din-ye (chief) with warriors New Mexico. 1836
Dying Buffalo Bull, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinDying Buffalo Bull, 1861/1869. Yellow Stone River. 1832
Encampment of Pawnee Indians at Sunset, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinEncampment of Pawnee Indians at Sunset, 1861/1869. on the Platte River. 1833
Three Shoshonee Warriors Armed for War, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinThree Shoshonee Warriors Armed for War, 1861/1869. Oon-jes-sie, Tis-sim-un-ye and Wat-e-goes-bil in 1855
K nisteneux Indians Attacking Two Grizzly Bears, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinK nisteneux Indians Attacking Two Grizzly Bears, 1861/1869. near the mouth of the Yellowstone river, in 1832
Orejona Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinOrejona Indians, 1854/1869. Chief holding his young wife to be painted
Kiowa Chief, His Wife, and Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinKiowa Chief, His Wife, and Two Warriors, 1861/1869. Bold-ner (chief with club and shield) with warriors Wins-ko-to-ro and Link-wistc and his wife Loo-ne, in 1836
Osage Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinOsage Indians, 1861/1869. Cler-mont (chief with club), Wa-chee-te (his wife) and two warriors Mun-ne-pus-kee and Nah-com-e-sah on the River Arkansaw. 1836
Seminolee Indians, Prisoners at Fort Moultrie, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinSeminolee Indians, Prisoners at Fort Moultrie, 1861/1869. Ee-mat-la, Ye-how-lo-gee, Co-ee-ha-jo, La-shee (four warriors), Wont-now (a woman) and Os-ce-o-la (nephew of Osceola). Prisoners of war. 1838