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KA-TA-WA-BE-DA, A Chippeway Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1841 
A-MIS-QUAM, a Winnebago Brave, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1838 
SHA-HA-KA, a Mandan Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1837 
WA-NA-TA: The Charger Grand Chief of the Sioux, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  ca. 1836 
WA-KAWN-HA-KA, A Winnebago Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1841 
ESH-TAH-HUM-LEAH, or The Sleepy Eye, a Sioux Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1836 
CAA-TOU-SEE, an Ojibway Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  ca. 1836 
PA-SHE-NINE-, A Chippewa Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1843 
PEAH-MUS-KA, a Musquakee Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1838 
O-HYA-WA-MINCE-KEE, a Chippewa Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1843 
PEE-CHE-KIR, a Chippewa Chief, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1843 
WAA-TOP-E-NOT, from McKenney and Hall "Indian Tribes of North America"   King, Charles Bird   hand-colored lithograph on paper  1843 

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