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Objects at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (81)
Mato-Tope, Adorned with the insignia of his warlike deeds
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Indian Utensils and Arms
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
A Blackfoot Indian on Horse-back
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Dog-Sledges of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mouth of Fox River (Indiana)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fort Union on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mándeh-Páchu, a Young Mandan Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View of the Stone Walls on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fort MacKenzie August 28th, 1833
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Remarkable Hills on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mih-Tutta-Hangkusch, a Mandan Village
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Forest Scene on the Lehigh (Pennsylvania)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Encampment of the Travellers on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Steamer Yellow-Stone on the 19th April 1833
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Horse Racing of Sioux Indians near Fort Pierre
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View of the Rocky Mountains
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Tombs of Assiniboin Indians on Trees
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View of Bethlehem (Pennsylvania)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Abdih-Hiddisch, a Minitarre Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Snags (Sunken Trees on the Missouri)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Saukie and Fox Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The White Castles on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Penka Indians Encamped on the Banks of Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mató-Tope, a Mandan Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Missouri Indian, Oto Indian, Chief of the Puncas
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Junction of the Yellow Stone River with the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Assiniboin Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Forest Scene on the Tobihanna, Alleghany Mountains
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Ptihn-Tak-Ochatä, Dance of the Mandan Women
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Camp of the Gros Ventres of the Prairies on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Indians Hunting the Bison
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fort Pierre on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Pehriska-Ruhpa, Minitarri Warrior in the Costume of the Dog Dance
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mähsette-Kuiuab, Chief of the Cree Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Pehriska-Ruhpa, a Minatarre or big-bellied Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Cleveland Lighthouse on the Lake Erie
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Encampment of the Piekann Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Tower-Rock, View on the Mississippi
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Ischohä-Kakoschóchatä, Dance of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Hunting of the Grizzly Bear
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
A Skin Lodge of an Assiniboin Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Elkhorn Pyramid on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Offering of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Funeral Scaffold of a Sioux Chief near Fort Pierre
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Chief of the Blood Indians, War-Chief of the Piekann Indians, Koutani Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Herd of Bisons on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Pachtüwa-Chtä, An Arrikkara Warrior
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Scalp Dance of the Minatarres
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fac Simile of an Indian Painting
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Cuttoff-River, Branch of the Wabash
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Entry to the Bay of New York taken from Staten Island
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Sih-Chida & Mahchsi-Karehde, Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Citadel-Rock on the Upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Washinga Sahba's Grave on Blackbird's Hills
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Wahk-Tä-Ge-Li, a Sioux Warrior
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
The Travellers Meeting with Minatarre Indians near Fort Clark
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Winter Village of the Minatarres
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Noápeh, an Assiniboin Indian, Psíhdjä-Sáhpa, a Yanktonan Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Beaver Hut on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Boston Lighthouse
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Herds of Bisons and Elks on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Penitentiary near Pittsburgh
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View on the Delaware near Bordentown
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mexkemahuastan, Chief of the Gros-ventres des Prairies
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Dacota Woman and Assiniboin Girl
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Niagara Falls
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Woman of the Snake Tribe, Woman of the Cree Tribe
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
New Harmony on the Wabash
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
View of Mauch-Chunk (Pennsylvania)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Remarkable Hills on the upper Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Indian Utensils and Arms
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mássika, Saki Indian, Wakusásse, Musquake Indian
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Crow Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Mehkskeme-Sukahs, Blackfoot Chief, Tatsicki-Stomick, Piekann Chief
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Fort Clark on the Missouri (February 1834)
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Magic Pile Erected by the Assiniboin Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Idols of the Mandan Indians
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Cave-in-Rock, view on the Ohio
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Bison-Dance of the Mandan Indians in front of their Medicine Lodge in Mih-Tuta-Hankush
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)
Bellvue, Mr. Dougherty's Agency on the Missouri
(Karl Bodmer, 1832-1834)