George Catlin set out to reach "every tribe of Indians on the Continent of North America," and to produce "faithful portraits...views of their villages, games, &c." His Sioux Encamped on the Upper ...
Originally Hand-Colored Folio Lithograph; On Woven Paper Cut To Image Edge And Mounted On Card As Issued With Ink-Ruled Frame ...
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Bound in black leather and marbled boards, with marbled endpapers and decorative gilt stamped spine; binder's ticket on front pastedown: Hoisington & Stacy, Binders, Clark Street, Chicago Written ...
One day in 1805, a 9-year-old boy exploring the woods along the Susquehanna River in southcentral New York came face-to-face with an Oneida Indian. The boy froze, terrified. Towering over him, the ...