
George Catlin
I-O-Wáy, One of Black Hawk's Principal Warriors
American, 1796–1872

I-O-Wáy, One of Black Hawk's Principal Warriors

Ha-wón-je-tah, One Horn, Head Chief of the Miniconjou Tribe

Jú-Ah-Kís-Gaw, Woman With Her Child In a Cradle

Kotz-A-Tó-Ah, Smoked Shield, a Distinguished Warrior

Wáh-Chee-Te, Wife of Cler-Mónt, And Child

Sha-có-pay, The Six, Chief of the Plains Ojibwa

Meach-O-Shín-Gaw, Little White Bear, a Distinguished Brave

View In The Grand Detour, 1900 Miles Above St. Louis

Om-Pah-Tón-Ga, Big Elk, a Famous Warrior

Wée-Sheet, Sturgeon's Head, a Fox Warrior

View On The Upper Mississippi, Beautiful Prairie Bluffs

Kee-O-Kúk, The Watchful Fox, Chief of The Tribe

Múk-A-Tah-Mish-O-Káh-Kaik, Black Hawk, Prominent Sac Chief

H'co-A-H'co-A-H'cotes-Min, No Horns On His Head, a Brave

No-Wáy-Ke-Súg-Gah, He Who Strikes Two At Once, a Brave

Foot War Party In Council, Mandan

No-o-mún-nee, Walks in the Rain, a Warrior

Tís-Se-Wóo-Na-Tís, She Who Bathes Her Knees, Wife of The Chief

Bi-Éets-Ee-Cure, Very Sweet Man

Wife of The Six

Peh-Tó-Pe-Kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief

Né-Hee-Ó-Ee-Wóo-Tis, Wolf On The Hill, Chief of The Tribe

Ráw-No-Way-Wóh-Krah, Loose Pipestem, a Brave

The Bear Dance

Peh-Tó-Pe-Kiss, Eagle's Ribs, a Piegan Chief

Batiste And I Running Buffalo, Mouth of The Yellowstone

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Wichita Lodge, Thatched With Prairie Grass

Au-nim-muck-kwa-um, Tempest Bird

L'har-E-Tar-Rúshe, Ill-Natured Man, a Skidi (Wolf) Pawnee

Ah-móu-a, The Whale, One of Kee-o-kúk's Principal Braves

Bear Dance, Preparing For a Bear Hunt

Mounted War Party Scouring A Thicket

Picturesque Clay Bluff, 1700 Miles Above St. Louis

Náh-Pope, Soup, Adviser To Black Hawk

Pash-Ee-Pa-Hó, Little Stabbing Chief, a Venerable Sauk Chief

Hón-Je-A-Pút-O, Wife of Bear-Catcher

Bód-A-Sin, Chief of The Tribe

Wa-Másh-Ee-Sheek, He Who Takes Away; Wa-Chésh-Uk, War; Mink-Chésk, Three Distinguished Young Men

Cól-Lee, a Band Chief

Ball Players

Láh-shee, The Licker, called 'Creek Billy'

Wee-Tá-Ra-Shá-Ro, Head Chief of The Tribe

Túnk-aht-óh-ye, Thunderer, a Boy, and Wun-pán-to-mee, White Weasel, a Girl

Portrait of Polly Sutton Catlin

Comanche War Party, Mounted On Wild Horses

Beggar's Dance, Mouth of Teton River

Ha-Na-Tá-Nu-Maúk, Wolf Chief, Head Chief of The Tribe