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Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, & Condition of the
North American Indians. With Letters and Notes, Written during
Eight Years of Travel and Adventure among the Wildest and
Most Remarkable Tribes Now Existing. By George Catlin.


Published by Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly, London
(1876)


Original Color Lithographs (chromolithographs) over 140 years old!
Sheet size: approximately 6 1/8 x 9 3/8 inches
[also available are the 1845 black & white engravings]

George Catlin's paintings comprise the first important pictorial record of the Plains Indians and their then little-known homelands west of the Mississippi River. "Catlin's Indian Gallery," as the dedicated artist himself called it, consisted of hundreds of portraits of Indians, scenes of Indian life, and landscapes of a wilderness scarcely changed through the millennia. In his notebooks and on canvas, the young Pennsylvania lawyer captured much of an American that was swept away a century ago by the westward-pressing settler.

Catlin made these dramatic paintings on a series of journeys into largely unmapped Indian country between 1830 and 1836. For the first time, Americans in the eastern states saw the Pawnees, the tall Blackfeet and Crows, the Sioux, and the wild Comanches. They saw wide prairies teeming with buffalo, the turbulent Missouri River, and the giant grizzly bear. They saw villages of hundreds of graceful teepees and peered into the dim interiors of comfortable earth lodges, and witnessed the four-day torture ceremony of the Mandans.

The Plains Indians of Catlin's portraits were still proud and dignified, unlike their cousins on eastern reservations. Freed by the acquisition of the horse from the restrictions of hunger and scarcity, they were riding the crest of a new richness and power.

But they, too, were fated to lose in the encounter with western civilization—and Catlin knew it. "Art may mourn when these people are swept from the earth," he wrote, "and the artists of the future ages may look in vain for another race so picturesque in their costumes, their weapons, their colours, their manly games, and their chase...."

[ref.: "Letters and Notes..." introduction by Marjorie Halpin (Dover, 1973).]

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George Catlin
as painted by William Fisk, 1849

"I sat out alone, unaided and unadvised, resolved, (if my life should be spared), by the aid of my brush and my pen, to rescue from oblivion so much of their primitive looks and customs as the industry and ardent enthusiasm of one lifetime could accomplish."

GEORGE CATLIN, ca. 1842

 

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(Colors represented on individual computer monitors will vary and may not accurately depict the actual lithographic color on the prints.)

Two Crows, He who ties his hair before him
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Plates 77-78

Pa-ris-ka-roo-pa, Two Crows

Ee-he-a-duck-chee-a, He Who Ties His Hair Before

$95

Arikara village
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Plate 80

Arikara Village of earth-covered lodges above St. Louis

$95

the Twin, Bloody Hand
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Plates 81-82

Kah-beck-a, the Twin

Stan-au-pat, Bloody Hand

$95

He Who Strikes, Sweet-scented Grass
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Plates 83-84

Pah-too-ca-ra, He Who Strikes

Pshan-shaw, Sweet-scented Grass

$95

Ft. Pierre
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Plate 85

Fort Pierre, mouth of Teton River

One Horn
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Plate 86

One Horn, head chief of the Miniconjou

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Smoke, Pure Fountain
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Plates 87-88

Shoo-de-ga-cha, Smoke, chief of the tribe

Hee-la'h-dee, Pure Fountain, wife of Smoke

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Bending Willow, Great Chief
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Plates 89-90

Mong-shong-shaw, Bending Willow

Hongs-kay-de, Great Chief, son of Smoke

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Black Rock
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Plate 91

Ee-ah-sa-pa, Black Rock

Tobacco, Stone with Horns, Red Thing..., Sand Bar
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Plates 92-95

Tchan-dee, Tobacco

Toh-ki-e-to, Stone with Horns

Wi-looh-tah-eeh-tchah-ta-mah-nee, Red Thing That Touches in Marching

Ychon-su-mons-ka, Sand Bar, wife of the trader, Francois Chardon

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Sioux Dog Feast, Self Torture
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Plates 96-97

Sioux Dog Feast

Self-torture in Sioux Cermony

$95

Indian Weapons
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Plate 99

Indian Weapons

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Scalping
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Plate 101

Methods of scalping and use of scalps


Beggar's Dance
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Plate 103

Beggar's Dance

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Scalp Dance
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Plate 104

Scalp Dance

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Buffalo in running season
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Plates 105-106

Buffalo bulls in running season

Buffalo bull in his wallow



White wolves attacking buffalo
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Plates 113-114

White wolves attacking buffalo

White wolves attacking buffalo

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Indian Frontier in 1840
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U. States Indian Frontier in 1840.
Shewing [sic] the Positions of the Tribes that have been removed west of the Missisippi [sic].

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Blackbird and Floyd's graves
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Plates 117-118

Blackbird's Grave

Floyd's Grave

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grassy bluffs above St. Louis
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Plates 119-120

Grassy river bluffs above St. Louis

Grassy river bluffs above St. Louis

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Indian burial customs, Belle Vue
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Plates 121-122

Indian burial customs

"Belle Vue," the Indian agency of Major Dougherty



Square Hills, mouth of Platte river
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Plates 123-124

The "Square Hills"

Mouth of the Platte River

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buffalo crossing Missouri River
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Plates 125-126

Batiste [sic], Bogard and Catlin approaching buffalo

Buffalo herd crossing the Missouri

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Prairie fire
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Plates 127-128

Prairie bluffs burning

Prairie meadow burning

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White Cloud, Man of Sense, etc.
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Plates 129-132

Notch-ee-ning-a, No Heart, called White Cloud, chief of the tribe

Wy-ee-yogh, Man of Sense

Pah-ta-coo-che, Shooting Cedar

Was-com-mun, Busy Man

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The Wolf, Little White Bear, etc.
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Plates 133-136

Sho-me-cos-se, The Wolf

Meach-o-shin-gaw, Little White Bear

Chesh-oo-hong-ha, Man of Good Sense

Wa-hon-ga-shee, No Fool

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The Horse Thief, He Who Kills Osages
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Plates 138-139

Shon-da-ki-he-ga, The Horse Thief, Pawnee head chief

Haw-che-ke-sug-ga, He Who Kills Osages

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Buffalo Bull, Big Elk
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Plates 140-141

La-doo-ke-a, Buffalo Bull

Le-shaw-loo-lah-lee-hoo, Big Elk

$95

He Who Strikes Two At Once, Loose Pipe-stem
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Plates 143-144

No-way-ke-sug-ga, He Who Strikes Two At Once

Raw-no-way-woh-krah, Loose Pipe-stem

$95

Brave Chief, Big Elk
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Plates 145-146

Ki-ho-ga-way-shu-shee, Brave Chief, chief of the Omaha

Om-pa-ton-ga, Big Elk

$95

Florida, Santa Rosa Island Seminoles
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Plates 147-148

Beautiful savannah in the pinewoods of Florida

Seminole family drying fish on Santa Rosa Island

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Clermont and wife
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Plates 150-151

Clermont, head chief of the Osages

Wife and child of Clermont

$95

Black Dog
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Plates 152

Tchong-tas-sab-bee, Black Dog

$95

Tal-lee
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Plates 153

Tal-lee

$95

Big Crow, Man of the Bed, He Who Is Not Afraid
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Plates 154-156

Ko-ha-tunk-a, Big Crow

Nah-com-e-shee, Man of the Bed

Mun-ne-pus-ke, He Who Is Not Afraid

$95

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