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Chief Collection (page 5)

Background imageChief Collection: Four Arowak Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Four Arowak Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Four Arowak Indians, 1854/1869. U-hon-da (chief) with medicine man and warrior in of British Guiana. 1852

Background imageChief Collection: Camanchee Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861. Creator: George Catlin

Camanchee Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861. Creator: George Catlin
Camanchee 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

Background imageChief Collection: Four Xingu Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Four Xingu Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Four Xingu Indians, 1854/1869. Dregs-in-dich (chief) on the Rio Xingu, lower Amazon. 1853

Background imageChief Collection: Three Omagua Men, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Omagua Men, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Omagua Men, 1854/1869. Chief, warrior and medicine man of a fishing tribe south bank of the Amazon, near Nauta. 1853

Background imageChief Collection: Four Goo-a-give Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Four Goo-a-give Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Four 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

Background imageChief Collection: Distinguished Crow Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Distinguished Crow Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Distinguished Crow Indians, 1861/1869. Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa (head chief) with advisors, warriors and wife

Background imageChief Collection: Kaskaskia Chief, His Mother, and Son, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Kaskaskia Chief, His Mother, and Son, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Kaskaskia 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

Background imageChief Collection: A Cheyenne Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Cheyenne Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A 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

Background imageChief Collection: Three Peoria Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Peoria Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three 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

Background imageChief Collection: Patagon Chief, His Brother, and Daughter, 1856 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Patagon Chief, His Brother, and Daughter, 1856 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Patagon 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

Background imageChief Collection: Two Saukie Chiefs and a Woman, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Two Saukie Chiefs and a Woman, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Two 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

Background imageChief Collection: Puncah Chief Surrounded by His Family, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Puncah Chief Surrounded by His Family, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Puncah Chief Surrounded by His Family, 1861/1869. Shoo-de-ga-cha (chief Smoke in buffalo robe) 1832

Background imageChief Collection: Facsimile of the Robe of Mah-to-toh-pa - Mandan, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Facsimile of the Robe of Mah-to-toh-pa - Mandan, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Facsimile of the Robe of Mah-to-toh-pa - Mandan, 1861/1869. Fourteen successful battles

Background imageChief Collection: A Sioux Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Sioux Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A 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

Background imageChief Collection: Orejona Chief and Family, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Orejona Chief and Family, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Orejona Chief and Family, 1854/1869. Fishing tribe, living north of the Amazon, near to Nauta

Background imageChief Collection: Mandan Civil Chief, His Wife, and Child, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Mandan Civil Chief, His Wife, and Child, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Mandan 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

Background imageChief Collection: Nine Ojibbeway Indians in London, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Nine Ojibbeway Indians in London, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Nine 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)

Background imageChief Collection: Three Blackfoot Men, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Blackfoot Men, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Blackfoot Men, 1855/1869. Stats-oo-ven (chief smoking pipe) with Bee-o-nas-as-sa (a hunter) and warrior seated

Background imageChief Collection: Orejona Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Orejona Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Orejona Indians, 1854/1869. Chief holding his young wife to be painted

Background imageChief Collection: Kiowa Chief, His Wife, and Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Kiowa Chief, His Wife, and Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Kiowa 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

Background imageChief Collection: Osage Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Osage Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Osage 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

Background imageChief Collection: Menomonie Chief, His Wife, and Son, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Menomonie Chief, His Wife, and Son, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Menomonie Chief, His Wife, and Son, 1861/1869. Mah-kee-me-teuv (chief with club and pipe), Chee-me-nah-na-quet (his son) and Me-cheet-e-neuh (his wife) in 1835

Background imageChief Collection: A Crow Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Crow Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A Crow Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855/1869. Steen-ver-re (chief in robe ornamented with the sun) 1855

Background imageChief Collection: Chaco Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Chaco Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Chaco Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1854/1869. Men-e-say-so (chief) on Rio Paraguay

Background imageChief Collection: A Pawnee Chief with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Pawnee Chief with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A Pawnee Chief with Two Warriors, 1861/1869. Lee-shaw-loo-la-le-hoo (chief in headdress) with L har-re-tar-rusche (warrior with tomahawk) and Lo-lock-to-hoo-la (in war dress) on river Platte 1833

Background imageChief Collection: Four Macouchi Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Four Macouchi Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Four Macouchi Indians, 1854/1869. Oxt-wa-kon (chief with bow and arrow), Fyne-fyne (his wife) and Oo-je-en-na (a warrior) in British Guiana. 1852

Background imageChief Collection: Slaves Dance - Saukie, 1861. Creator: George Catlin

Slaves Dance - Saukie, 1861. Creator: George Catlin
Slaves Dance - Saukie, 1861. Men volunteer to be slaves to the chief, to protect him, and perform all he commands

Background imageChief Collection: Black Hawk and Five Other Saukie Prisoners, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Black Hawk and Five Other Saukie Prisoners, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Black Hawk and Five Other Saukie Prisoners, 1861/1869. Muk-a-ta-mish-o-ka-kaik (chief) with Na-se-us-kuk, Wa-saw-me-saw, Pam-a-ho

Background imageChief Collection: Shawano Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Shawano Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Shawano Indians, 1861/1869. Lay-law-she-kaw (chief with elongated ears) with his daughter Kay-te-qua (a hunter) and Ten-squa-ta-way (prophet blind in one eye) west of the Mississippi. 1831

Background imageChief Collection: Ojibbeway Indians in Paris, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Ojibbeway Indians in Paris, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Ojibbeway Indians in Paris, 1861/1869. Maun-gua-daus (chief) with warriors, women and children taken to Paris as representatives from Canada in 1845

Background imageChief Collection: Camanchee Chief with Three Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Camanchee Chief with Three Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Camanchee Chief with Three Warriors, 1861/1869. Ee-sha-ko-nee (chief) with Ha-nee, Is-sa-wa-tam-ma and Ish-a-ro-ye, 1836

Background imageChief Collection: Four Dogrib Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Four Dogrib Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Four Dogrib Indians, 1855/1869. Gux-tcha-when (secondary chief)

Background imageChief Collection: Three Walla Walla Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Walla Walla Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Walla Walla Indians, 1855/1869. Small band of the Flathead tribe, north of Columbia River

Background imageChief Collection: Three Iroquois Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Iroquois Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Iroquois Indians, 1861/1869. Not-a-way (chief) with Tchee-a-ka-chee (woman) and Nox-to-ye (a warrior) in Upper Canada. 1831

Background imageChief Collection: Assinneboine Chief before and after Civilization, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Assinneboine Chief before and after Civilization, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Assinneboine Chief before and after Civilization, 1861/1869. Wi-jun-jon (chief) on his way to Washington, invited by President Jackson, in 1832 and on his return in 1833

Background imageChief Collection: Members of the Payaguas Tribe, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Members of the Payaguas Tribe, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Members of the Payaguas Tribe, 1854/1869. Chief with elongated ears and wives with lip plates in Chacos, Paraguay

Background imageChief Collection: Marahua Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Marahua Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Marahua Indians, 1854/1869. north bank of the Amazon, above Tabatinga

Background imageChief Collection: Riccarree Chief and His Wife, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Riccarree Chief and His Wife, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Riccarree Chief and His Wife, 1861/1869. Stan-au-pat (chief) with Ka-beck-a (his wife) on the west bank of the Missour 1832

Background imageChief Collection: Four Kiowa Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Four Kiowa Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Four Kiowa Indians, 1861/1869. Teh-toot-sa (chief) with Bon-son-je (warrior) on the Red River, Western Texas. 1836

Background imageChief Collection: Five Caribbe Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Five Caribbe Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Five Caribbe Indians, 1854/1869. Dighst-o-ho (chief) with warriors Wahpt (The Great Runner) and H kee-ne (The Little Eater) on the coast of Venezuela and British Guiana. 1852

Background imageChief Collection: Two Ottoe Chiefs and a Woman, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Two Ottoe Chiefs and a Woman, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Two Ottoe Chiefs and a Woman, 1861/1869. Raw-no-way-wash-kra (second chief) with Wa-ro-nee-saw (head chief in bearskin tunic) and Run-ne (wife) on western shores of the Missouri. 1833

Background imageChief Collection: Ottowa Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Ottowa Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Ottowa Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861/1869. Waps-e-pee-dic (chief in blanket) with his wife Hoo-la and On-ka-hu-ga (a warrior) in Upper Canada. 1831

Background imageChief Collection: Three Potowotomie Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Potowotomie Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Potowotomie Indians, 1861/1869. On-saw-kie (young man praying), Na-pow-sa (a chief) and Kee-se (woman also praying) in Illinois. 1831

Background imageChief Collection: A Puelchee Chief and Two Young Warriors, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Puelchee Chief and Two Young Warriors, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A Puelchee Chief and Two Young Warriors, 1854/1869. The Puelche were indigenous peoples living east of the Andes Mountains in Chile and Southwest Argentina in the 18th century

Background imageChief Collection: A Chetibo Family, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Chetibo Family, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A Chetibo Family, 1854/1869. Cla-hu-ma (secondary chief with elongated ears) with Vin-vin-ne (his wife) and their son. Canoe Indians on the east bank of the Yucayali. 1853

Background imageChief Collection: Three Taruma Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Taruma Indians, 1854 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Taruma Indians, 1854/1869. Tunxt-o-me (secondary chief) with Min-nee (wife) and O-to-no-tom-m (warrior) on the upper Essequibo, British Guiana. 1852

Background imageChief Collection: A Yuma Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Yuma Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A Yuma Chief, His Daughter, and a Warrior, 1855/1869. Secorndary chief with is daughter and Jeems-fer-re

Background imageChief Collection: Weeco Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Weeco Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Weeco Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1861/1869. Ush-e-kits (chief) with Uh-to-a (his wife) and Kots-a-to-a (warrior) on the Red River, Western Texas. 1836



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