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Kút-tee-o-túb-bee, How Did He Kill, a Noted Brave (Choctaw)
George Catlin
Date:
1834
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Ah-yaw-ne-tak-oár-ron, a Warrior
George Catlin
1831
A village of the Hidatsa tribe at Knife River
George Catlin
1832
Buffalo Bull's Back Fat (Stu-mick-o-súcks) Head Chief of the Blood Tribe (Blackfoot)
George Catlin
1832
Kei-a-gis-gis, a woman of the Plains Ojibwa
George Catlin
1832
Little Bear, Hunkpapa Brave
George Catlin
1832
Sha-kó-ka (mint), a Mandan girl
George Catlin
1832
A Choctaw Woman
George Catlin
1834
Há-tchoo-túc-knee, Snapping Turtle, a Half-breed
George Catlin
1834
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