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Map showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri, 1836. Creator: Topographical BureauMap showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri, 1836. Following passage of the Indian Removal Act in 1830
An Osage Indian Lancing a Buffalo, 1846-1848. Creator: George CatlinAn Osage Indian Lancing a Buffalo, 1846-1848
Comanche Warrior Lancing an Osage, at Full Speed, 1837-1839. Creator: George CatlinComanche Warrior Lancing an Osage, at Full Speed, 1837-1839
Wa-ho-beck-ee, a Handsome Brave, 1834. Creator: George CatlinWa-ho-beck-ee, a Handsome Brave, 1834
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
An Osage Indian Pursuing a Camanchee, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinAn Osage Indian Pursuing a Camanchee, 1861/1869. Arkansaw. 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
Osage Warrior, 1805-7. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-MeminOsage Warrior, 1805-7
Young Black Dog, Osage, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N36) for Allen &Young Black Dog, Osage, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N36) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
Three Osage braves, 1841. Artist: Myers and CoThree Osage braves, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841
Osage, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1841. Artist: Tofswill and MyersOsage, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841