Native American Art Gallery by George CatlinArtist/Writer/Explorer George Catlin visited Plains Native American territories five times between 1830 and 1836. In all he would visit 68 different tribes. View fullsize 10-George Catlin View fullsize 11-Blackfeet View fullsize 14-Blackfeet View fullsize 15-Blackfeet View fullsize 16-Blackfeet View fullsize 17-Blackfeet View fullsize 19-Blackfeet Medicine Man View fullsize 34-Blackfeet Woman View fullsize 35-Ojibbeway View fullsize 46-Mandan Meeting Lodge View fullsize 54-Mandan View fullsize 55-Mandan View fullsize 56-Hunting Party Dance View fullsize 62-George Catlin and the Mandan Chief View fullsize 64-Mah-to-toh-pa View fullsize 68-Smoking to the Great Spirit View fullsize 72-Old Crow Chief View fullsize 73-Eeachinchea View fullsize 74-Chief's Daughter View fullsize 76-Black Moccasin Crow View fullsize 87-Shoodegacha View fullsize 88-Heelahdee View fullsize 89-Mong-shong-shaw View fullsize 90-Chief's Son View fullsize 91-Ee-ah-sa-pa, The Black Rock View fullsize 96-Warriors of the Sioux Nation View fullsize 97-Sioux Ceremony View fullsize 138-Shon-ka-ki-he-ha, The Horse Chief View fullsize 139-Haw-che-ke-sug-ga, He Who Kills Osages View fullsize 131-Pahtacooche-Sioux View fullsize 134-Meachoshingaw-Sioux View fullsize 129-Notcheening-Sioux View fullsize 130-Wyeeyogh-Sioux View fullsize 140-La-doo-ke-a, The Buffalo Bull View fullsize 133-Shomecosse-Sioux View fullsize 141-Le-shaw-loo-lah-le-hoo, The Big Elk View fullsize 143-No-way-ke-sug-ga, He Who Strikes Two at Once View fullsize 132-Wascommun-Sioux View fullsize 144-Raw-no-way-woh-krah, the Loose Pipe-Stem View fullsize 154-Ko-ha-tunk-a, The Big Crow, Nah-com-e-shee, The Man of the Bed, Mun-ne-pus-kee, He Who is Not Afraid View fullsize 165-Chief's family View fullsize 233-Wa-mah-de-tunck-a , The Big Eagle View fullsize 234-Toh-to-wah-kon-da-pee, The Blue Medicine View fullsize 235-Ah-no-je-nahge, He Who Stands on Both Sides View fullsize 236-We-chush-ta-doo-ta, The Red Man View fullsize 244-Ot-ta-wa, The Otaway View fullsize 245-Chippeway woman, Ju-ah-kis-gaw View fullsize 254-old chief Naw-kaw, Wood View fullsize 255-Wah-chee-hahs-ka, The Man Who Puts All Out of Doors, of the Winnebago tribe View fullsize 256-Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a View fullsize 257-Wa-kon-zee-kaw, The Snake View fullsize 268-On-daig, The Crow, Chippeway View fullsize 269-Gitch-ee-gaw-ga-osh, The Point That Remains Forever View fullsize 273- The Sioux View fullsize 280-Kee-o-kuk, The Running Fox View fullsize 281-Kee-o-kuk's wife View fullsize 282-Kee-o-kuk's son View fullsize 283-Muk-a-tah-mish-o-kah-kaik, The Black Hawk View fullsize 284-Nah-se-us-kuk, The Whirling Thunder, Eldest Son of the Black Hawk View fullsize 285-Wah-pe-kee-suck, The White Cloud View fullsize 286-Wee-sheet, The Sturgeon's Head View fullsize 287-Ah-mou-a, The Whale View fullsize 288-Wa-quo-the-qua, The Buck's Wife View fullsize 289-Pash-ee-pa-ho, The Little Stabbing Chief View fullsize 290-Kee-o-kuk, The Black Hawk, on horseback View fullsize 298-Os-ce-o-la, Son of a White Man, called Powell View fullsize 299-Ye-how-lo-gee, The Cloud View fullsize 300-Ee-mat-la, King Phillip View fullsize 301-Co-ee-ha-jo View fullsize 302-La-shee, The Licker View fullsize 303-Seminole boy View fullsize 304-Seminole woman View fullsize 305-Mick-e-no-pah