Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Col-lee, a Band chief
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Drinks the Juice of the Ston
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Drinks the Juice of the Ston
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Wah-chee-te, wife of Clermon
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Tal-lee, a warrior of distin
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Wa-ho-beck-ee, a handsome br
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
He Who Takes Away, War, and
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Madman, a distinguished warr
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834-1835
Ball-Play Dance, Choctaw
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
White Hair, the Younger, a B
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Handsome Bird
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Little Chief
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Bow and Quiver, first chief
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834-1835
Comanche moving camp, dog fi
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834-1835
Comanche Meeting the Dragoon
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834-1837
Comanche War Party, Mounted
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Little Spaniard, a warrior
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Two Comanche girls
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Wee-ta-ra-sha-ro, head chief
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Sky-se-ro-ka, second chief o
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Thighs, a Wichita woman
George Catlin
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Smithsonian American Art Mus
1834
Rotten Foot, a noted warrior
George Catlin
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