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Osceola or 'Rising Sun', a Seminole Leader, 1838, illustration from 'The Indian Tribes of North America

Tul-lock-chish-ko, Drinks the Juice of the Stone, in Ball Player's Dress, 1834 1834

Sioux mother and baby, c.1830 1830

'The Owl', c.1832 1832

Mandan Medicine Man Mah-to-hah 'Old Bear', 1832-39

Native Americans performing a tribal group dance

General Winfield Scott (1786-1866), c.1835 1835

Hunting buffalo on snow-shoes

Sioux ball player We-Chush-Ta-Doo-Ta, 'The Red Man'

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Buffalo Hunt, Surround, c.1832 1832

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Native Americans killing a bear

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