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The Pipe Dance and the Tomahawk Dance of the Chippeway Tribe, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

KEE-ME-ONE or Rain; A Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

THE LITTLE CROW, A Celebrated Sioux Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

CAA-TAA-KE MUNG-GA or the Speckle'd Loon, A Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

WEESH-CUB or the Sweet; A Noted Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

WAA-NA-TAA or the Foremost in Battle; Chief of the Sioux Tribe, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

A Celebrated Ottowa Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

RICHARDVILLE; A Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

A Young Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

KAA-NUN-DER-WAAGUINSE-ZOO or the Berry Picker; A Famous Chippewa Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

TSHU-GU-GA; A Celebrated Chief half Winnebago and half French, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

ASH-E-TAA-NA-QUET; A Celebrated Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie Du Chien, September 1825, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

JACK-O-PA or the Six; A Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

WAA-KAUN-SEE-KAA or the Rattle Snake; A Winnebago Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

MO-WAN-ZA or The Little Wolf; A Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

WAA-TOP-E-NOT or the Eagle's Bed; A Fox Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

MA-KO-ME-TA or the Bear's Oil; A Monomonie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

BILLY SHANE; A Shawnee Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

RICHARDVILLE; The Head Chief of the Miami Tribe of the Indians, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

NABU-NAA-KEE-SHICK or The One Side of the Sky, A Chippewa Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

NAH-SHAW-A-GAA The White Dog's Son, Pottawatomie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

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
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Chippeway Women, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum