Manuscripts
Mandan Rain Making (printed)
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Mandan Village (printed)
Manuscripts
This collection consists of roughly 252 unbound illustrations of Indians in both North and South America, by George Catlin, and other items all related to Catlin's unpublished manuscript The North Americans in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century.
HM 35183 (42)
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Mandan Village, back view and cemetery (printed)
Manuscripts
This collection consists of roughly 252 unbound illustrations of Indians in both North and South America, by George Catlin, and other items all related to Catlin's unpublished manuscript The North Americans in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century.
HM 35183 (43)
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Mandan Group: San-ja-kah-ko-ka and others (printed)
Manuscripts
This collection consists of roughly 252 unbound illustrations of Indians in both North and South America, by George Catlin, and other items all related to Catlin's unpublished manuscript The North Americans in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century.
HM 35183 (40)
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Mandan Group (counterproof)
Manuscripts
This collection consists of roughly 252 unbound illustrations of Indians in both North and South America, by George Catlin, and other items all related to Catlin's unpublished manuscript The North Americans in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century.
HM 35183 (38b)
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Mandan Religious Ceremony ("Pohk-hong") (counterproof)
Manuscripts
This collection consists of roughly 252 unbound illustrations of Indians in both North and South America, by George Catlin, and other items all related to Catlin's unpublished manuscript The North Americans in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century.
HM 35183 (204)
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Mandan Buffalo Dance (counterproof, portion drawn)
Manuscripts
This collection consists of roughly 252 unbound illustrations of Indians in both North and South America, by George Catlin, and other items all related to Catlin's unpublished manuscript The North Americans in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century.
HM 35183 (47)