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Indians Returning Home

Artist: Eugene Higgins (American, 1874–1958)

Study of two Indians for "Penn's Treaty," mural at the state capitol building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Study of 3 Indians for "Penn's Treaty," mural at the state capitol building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Woodland scene of a hunter, an Indian, and a snake - unidentified illustration

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Hopi Indian Resting

Artist: Cadwallader Lincoln Washburn (American, 1866–1965)

William Penn's treaty with the Indians, when he founded the province of Pennsylvania in North America 1681

Engraver: Henry Bryan Hall I (American, born England, 1808–1884)
After: Benjamin West (American, active Great Britain, 1738–1820)

Great Bend of the Arkansaw River (Arapehoe Camp), from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Cheyennes, Arapehoes, Comanches, from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

North Forks of Soloman (Indians), from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Little Raven's Tent, from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Indian Buffalo Hunt (no. 2)

Lithographer: D. W. Kellogg & Co. (active Hartford, Conn., 1830–40)

Trading on the Plains. The Indian in Doubt

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: Haskell & Allen (active Boston, 19th century)

The Indian Canoe (no. 489)

Engraver: Horace Thayer (American, born 1811)
After: Elijah C. Kellogg (American, 1811–1881)

Indian Wigwam in Lower Canada

After: Cornelius Krieghofj (Canadian, 1812–1872)

Fort Union on the Missouri, from the book Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America (London: Ackermann & Co., 1841)

Etcher: Charles Traugott Beyer (German, 1792–1863)
Etcher: Lucas Weber (American, 1811–ca. 1860)
After: Karl Bodmer (Swiss, 1809–1893)
Printer: Imprimerie de Bougeard (Paris, active 19th century)

Mih-Tutta-Hangkusch: A Mandan Village, from the book Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America (London: Ackermann & Co., 1841)

Etcher: Friedrich Salathé (Swiss, 1793–1858)
After: Karl Bodmer (Swiss, 1809–1893)
Printer: Imprimerie de Bougeard (Paris, active 19th century)

Camp of the Gros Ventres of the Prairies on the Upper Missouri, from the book Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America (London: Ackermann & Co., 1841)

Etcher: Sigismond Himely (French, 1801–1872)
After: Karl Bodmer (Swiss, 1809–1893)
Printer: Imprimerie de Bougeard (Paris, active 19th century)

Fort Clark on the Missouri, from the book Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America (London: Ackermann & Co., 1841)

Etcher: Lucas Weber (American, 1811–ca. 1860)
After: Karl Bodmer (Swiss, 1809–1893)
Printer: Imprimerie de Bougeard (Paris, active 19th century)

The American Buffalo, pl. 2 from the North American Indian Portfolio

Artist: George Catlin (American, 1796–1872)

Wild Horses at Play, pl. 3 from the North American Indian Portfolio

Artist: George Catlin (American, 1796–1872)

Catching the Wild Horse, pl. 4 from the North American Indian Portfolio

Artist: George Catlin (American, 1796–1872)

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