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North American Indian portraits: 120 full-color portraits painted from life from the McKenney-Hall Gallery of American Indians
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1975
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Joseph Brant, Thayendanegea (Iroquois)
Red Jacket (Iroquois)
Cornplanter, Kiontwogky, or Handsome Lake (Iroquois)
Ahyouwaighs, or John Brant (Iroquois)
McIntosh (Creek)
Apauly Tustennuggee (Creek)
Ledagie (Creek)
Oche Finceco (Creek)
Selocta (Creek)
Menawa, the great warrior (Creek)
Tustennuggee Emathla (Creek)
Paddy Carr (Creek)
Yoholo-Micco (Creek)
Mistippee (Creek)
Opothle-Yaholo (Creek)
Waapashaw (Sioux)
Wanata, or the Charger (Sioux)
Little Crow (Sioux)
Eshtahumbah, or Sleepy Eyes (Sioux)
Moukaushka, or the Trembling Earth (Sioux)
Tokacou (Sioux)
Tenskwatawa, the Prophet, Brother of Tecumseh (Shawnee)
Catahecassa, or Black Hoof (Shawnee)
Paytakootha, or Flying Clouds (Shawnee)
Quatawapea, or Colonel Lewis (Shawnee)
Kishkalwa (Shawnee)
War Dance (Winnebago)
Makataimeshekiakiah, or Black Hawk (Sauk and Fox)
Keokuk, Chief of the Sauk and Fox Nation (Sauk and Fox)
Keesheswa (Sauk and Fox)
Keesheewaa (Sauk and Fox)
Wakechai, or Crouching Eagle (Sauk and Fox)
Kaipolequa, or White-nosed Fox (Sauk and Fox)
Powasheek (Sauk and Fox)
Taiomah (Sauk and Fox)
Appanoose (Sauk and Fox)
Wapella, or the Prince (Sauk and Fox)
Kishkekosh (Sauk and Fox)
Nesouaquoit, or the Bear in the Forks of a Tree (Sauk and Fox)
Peahmuska (Sauk and Fox)
Pashepahaw, or the Stabber (Sauk and Fox)
Tahcoloquoit (Sauk and Fox)
Weshcubb, or the Sweet (Chippewa)
Metakoosega, or Pure Tobacco (Chippewa)
Shingaba W'Ossin (Chippewa)
Ohyawamincekee (Chippewa)
Peechekir (Chippewa)
Waatopenot (Chippewa)
Jakopa, or the Six (Chippewa)
Ongewae (Chippewa)
Pashenine (Chippewa)
No-Tin (Chippewa)
Katawabeda (Chippewa)
Wabishkeepenas, or the White Pigeon (Chippewa)
Waemboeshkaa (Chippewa)
Okeemakeequid (Chippewa)
Caatousee (Chippewa)
Anacamegishca, or Foot Prints (Chippewa)
Tshusick (Chippewa)
Chippewa Squaw and child (Chippewa)
A Chippewa widow (Chippewa)
Chippewa mother and child (Chippewa)
Petalesharo, the Bravest of the Brave (Pawnee)
Peskelechaco (Pawnee)
Sharitarish (Pawnee)
Osceola [Aseoloa] (Seminole)
Halpatter-Micco, or Billy Bowlegs (Seminole)
Julcee Mathla (Seminole)
Itcho Tustennuggee (Seminole)
Tukosee Mathla (Seminole)
Yahahajo (Seminole)
Micanopy (Seminole)
Foke Luste Hajo (Seminole)
Neamathla (Seminole)
Chittee-Yoholo (Seminole)
Sequoyah, or George Guess (Cherokee)
Major Ridge (Cherokee)
John Ridge (Cherokee)
Tahchee, or Dutch (Cherokee)
John Ross (Cherokee)
David Vann (Cherokee)
Tooan Tuh, or Spring Frog (Cherokee)
Red Bird (Winnebago)
Nawkaw, or Wood (Winnebago)
Tshizunhaukau (Winnebago)
Wakawn, or the Snake (Winnebago)
Wakaunhaka, or the Snake Skin (Winnebago)
Amisquam, or Wooden Ladle (Winnebago)
Hoowanneka, or Little Elk (Winnebago)
A Winnebago orator (Winnebago)
Shaumonekusse, or L'Ietan (Oto)
Hayne Hudjihini, or the Eagle of Delight (Oto)
Choncape, or Big Kansas (Oto)
Nowaykesugga (Oto)
Mahaskah, or White Cloud (Iowa)
Rantchewaime, or Flying Pigeon (Iowa)
Mahaskah the Younger (Iowa)
Shauhaunapotinia, or the Man who killed three Sioux (Iowa)
Moanahonga, or Great Walker (Iowa)
Notchimine, or No Heart (Iowa)
Neomonni (Iowa)
Tahrohon (Iowa)
Watchemonne, or the Orator (Iowa)
Tishcohan, or He who never blackens himself (Delaware)
Lappawinze (Delaware)
Pocahontas (Powhatan)
Metea (Potawatomi)
Wabaunsee (Potawatomi)
Shahaka, or Big White (Mandan)
Pushmataha (Choctaw)
Mohongo (Osage)
Le Soldat du Chene, or Soldier of the Oak (Osage)
Stumanu (Flathead)
Monchonsia, a Kansa Chief (Kansa)
Kanapima (Ottawa)
Timpoochee Barnard (Yuchi)
Nahetluchipie (Muskogee)
Ongpatonga, or Big Elk (Omaha)
Amiskquew (Menominee)
Markomete (Menominee).