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1827 Mi-A-Qu-A, Miami anagoria - Native American portrait

1827 Mi-A-Qu-A, Miami anagoria - Native American portrait

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1835 Waa-Top-e-Not (or the Eagle's Bed), Fox anagoria

1835 Waa-Top-e-Not (or the Eagle's Bed), Fox anagoria

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A Young Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.33
CAA-TAA-KE MUNG-GA or the Speckle’d Loon, A Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.26
CAN-NO-SA-QUA; A Pottowattomie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.53
AT-TE-CONSE or the Young Rein Deer; A Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.68
KEE-O-KUCK or The Watching Fox; The present Chief of the Sauli Tribe and the Successor to Black Hawk, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.9
CUT-TAA-TAS-TIA; A Celebrated Chief of the Fox Tribe, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.32
BILLY SHANE; A Shawnee Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.12
KAA-NUN-DER-WAAGUINSE-ZOO or the Berry Picker; A Famous Chippewa Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.25
MA-CHE-KA-KAT or the Bad Hawk; A Monomonie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.6
A View of the Butte Des Morts Treaty Ground; With the Arrival of the Commissioners Gov. Lewis Cass and Col. McKenny, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.48
MAC-CUT-I-MISH-E-CA-CU-CAC or Black Hawk; A Celebrated Sac Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.49
MEN-DOW-MIN or The Corn; A Chippewa Dwarf, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.15
ASH-E-TAA-NA-QUET; A Celebrated Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.44
BREWETT; A Celebrated Chief Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.24
A Winnebago Woman; Wife of O’-CHECK-KA or Four Legs, from the Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.29
A Sioux Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.67
CHAT-O-MIS-SEE; Pottowattomie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.43
CHA-CO-TO, A Pottowattomie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.3
CAW-TAA-WAA-BE-TA or the Snagle’d Tooth; A Chippewa Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.27
MO-WAN-ZA or The Little Wolf; A Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.16
FRANCIS GODFROY; A Celebrated Chief Among the Miamis, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.37
KEE-O-TUCK-KEE; A Pottowattomie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.41
KE-WA-DIN or the North Wind; A Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.61
KEE-ME-ONE or Rain; A Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.58
MA-KO-ME-TA or the Bear’s Oil; A Monomonie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.2
KITCH-EE-I-AA-BA or the Big Buck; A Chippewa Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.7
Chippeway Women, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.56
KER-O-MENEE; A Celebrated Winnebago Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.18
The Pipe Dance and the Tomahawk Dance of the Chippeway Tribe, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.40
THE SON; A Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.45
O‑HYA-WA-NIM-CE-KEE or the Yellow Thunder; A Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.60
TENS-QUA-TA-WA or The One Who Opens the Door; Shawnese Prophet (Brother of Tecumthe), from The Aboriginal Portfolio - SAAM - 1973.167.69