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Wah ro nee sah, An Ottoe Chief |
River Bluffs |
General William Clark |
The North American Indian |
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Kee-o-kuk (The Running Fox) 2 |
Catching The Wild Horse And Buffalo Hunt, Under The... |
Sha-ko-ka, A Mandan Girl |
Theodore Burr Catlin, in Indian Costume |
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Natives of the Bay of San Francisco |
Nah-pope, A Sauk Warrior |
The North American Indian 2 |
H'co-a-h'co-a-h'cotes-min, a Flat Head Warrior |
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Kee-o-kuk (The Running Fox) |
Pshán-shaw, Sweet-scented Grass, Twelve-year-old Daughter... |
Niagara Falls 1827 1828 |
Not-een-a-alom, The Strong Wind |
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Ne-bet-neuh-qua and two other children... |
Muck-a-tak-mish-o-kah-kaik, a Sauk Chief |
Tul-lock-chísh-ko, Drinks the Juice of the Stone |
Os-ce-o-lá, the Black Drink, a Warrior of Great Distinction |
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Interior View of the Medicine Lodge Mandan O kee pa... |
Hól-te-mál-te-téz-te-néek-ee, Sam Perryman |
Indians Hunting The Grizzly Bear |
The Snow-Shoe Dance And Ball Play |
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Ball Players |
Mó-sho-la-túb-bee, He Who Puts Out and Kills, Chief... |
Kút-tee-o-túb-bee, How Did He Kill |
Brick Kilns Clay Bluffs 1900 Miles above St Louis 1832 |
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Indian Encampment |
M-meek-ee-sunk-te-ka, A Mandan Girl |
Jú-ah-kís-gaw, Woman with Her Child in a Cradle |
Hee-doh-'gee-ats, A Chenook Boy |
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Theodore Burr Catlin in Indian Costume 1838 |
Kee-món-saw, Little Chief, a Chief |
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