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Payta Kootha, a Shawnee Warrior, 1836. Creator: Albert NewsamPayta Kootha, a Shawnee Warrior, 1836
Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea, A Shawnoe Chief, 1838. Creator: Albert NewsamQua-Ta-Wa-Pea, A Shawnoe Chief, 1838
Battle of Tippecanoe, 1889. Creators: Unknown, Louis Kurz, Kurz and AllisonBattle of Tippecanoe, 1889
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
Tenskwatawa, c. 1830-1833. Creator: Henry InmanTenskwatawa, c. 1830-1833
Kish-Kallo-Wa (Family Algonquian-Tribe Shawnee), 1832-1833. Creator: Henry InmanKish-Kallo-Wa (Family Algonquian-Tribe Shawnee), 1832-1833
Lay-loo-ah-pee-ai-shee-kaw, Grass, Bush, and Blossom, Semicivilized, 1830
Catahecassa, c. 1830-1833. Creator: Henry InmanCatahecassa, c. 1830-1833
Shawano Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinShawano 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
The Female Eagle - Shawano, 1830. Creator: George CatlinThe Female Eagle - Shawano, 1830
Steam yacht Shawnee under way, 1914. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesSteam yacht Shawnee under way, 1914. Shawnee is listed as owned by Earl De La Warr, Buckhurst, Sussex in 1910
The steam yacht Shawnee, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe steam yacht Shawnee, 1912
Shawnees, 1841. Artist: Myers and CoShawnees, 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
Tecumseh (c1768-1813), Native American chief of the Shawnees. Tecumseh led an uprising against the whites, which was crushed in 1811