Thomas L. McKenney & James Hall (1785-1859 / 1793-1868) History of the Indian Tribes of North America With Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of The Principal Chiefs Embellished With One Hundred and Twenty Portraits From The Indian Gallery In The Department of War, at Washington.
Hand-colored lithographs, after paintings by Charles Bird King, James Otto Lewis, Henry Inman, et al.
Paper size: 20 1/4" x 14 1/2"; framed size 27" x 22" Please contact the gallery
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Le Soldat du Chene
An Osage Chief
Tah Col O Quoit
Stum Ma Nu
A Flathead Boy
Waa Top E Not
Wa Na Ta
Grand Chief of the Sioux
Wesh-Cubb
A Chippewa Chief
A Na Cam E Gish Ca
A Chippeway Chief
Kai Pol E Quah
White-nosed Fox
John Ridge
A Cherokee
Foke Luste Hajo
A Seminole
Kee She Waa
A Fox Warrier
Little Crow
A Sioux Chief
Sha Ha Ka
A Mandan Chief
Tish Co Han
A Delaware Chief
Wa Kawn
A Winnebago Chief
A Chippeway Widow
Thayendanegea
The Great Captain of the Six Nations
Peah-Mus-Ka
A Musquakee Chief
Petalesharoo
A Pawnee Brave
Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea or Col. Lewis
A Shawnee Chief
Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa- or Black Hoof
Principal Chief of the Shawanoes
Wa-Kawn
A Winnebago Chief
Meta-Koosega
A Chippeway Warrior
J-Aw-Beance
A Chippeway Chief
Ka-Ta-Wa-Be-Da
A Chippeway Chief
Timpoochee Barnard
An Uchee Warrior
Wat-che-Mon-Ne
An Ioway Chief
O-Hya-Wa-Mince-Kee
A Chippewa Chief
Pa-She-Nine
A Chippewa Chief
Wa-Bish-Kee-Pe-Nas
The White Pigeon, A Chippewa
Jack-O-Pa
A Chippewa Chief
On-Ge-Wae
A Chippewa Chief
Pee-Che-Kir
A Chippewa Chief
Chittee Yoholo
A Seminole Chief
Nea-Math-La
A Seminole Chief
David Vann
A Cherokee Chief
John Ross
A Cherokee Chief
Waa-Pa-Shaw
Sioux Chief
Pa-She-Pa-Haw
A Sauk Chief
Wa-Baun-See
A Pottawatomie Chief
Tshusick
An Ojibway Woman
Ong-Pa-ton-ga or the Big Elk
Chief of the Omahas
Push-Ma-Ta-Ha
Chactan Warrior
Nah-Et-Luc-Hopie
A Muskogee Chief
Oche-Finceco
Chief of the Creeks
Apauly-Tustennuggee
A Creek Chief
War Dance of the Sauks and Foxes
To-Ka-Con
A Sioux Chief
Mon-Ka-Ush-Ka
A Sioux Chief
Wa-Em-Boesh-Kaa
A Chippewa Chief
No-Tim
A Chippewa Chief
Okee-Maakee-Quid
A Chippewa Chief
Hayne-Hud-Jihini, or the Eagle of Delight
An Otto Chief
Chippeway Squaw & Child
Chippeway Squaw & Child
Shin-Ga-Ba-W’ossin
A Chippewa Chief
Caa-Tou-See
An Ojibray (Chippewa)
Po-Ca-Hon-Tas
A Powhatan
Me-Na-Wa
The Great Warrior (Creek)
Mistippee
A Creek Boy
Tustennuggee Emathla or Jim Boy
A Creek Chief
Itcho-Tustennuggee
A Seminole Warrior
Naw-Kaw
A Winnebago Warrior
Lap-Pa-Win-Soe
A Delaware Chief
Moa-Na-Hon-Ga, or Great Walker
An Ioway Chief
Me-Te-A
A Potawatomi Chief
Ki-On-Twog-Ky or Cornplanter or Handsome Lake
An Iroquois Chief