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

MEN-DOW-MIN or The Corn; A Chippewa Dwarf, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

TA-MA-KAKE-TOKE or the Woman that Spoke First; A Chippeway Woman (mourning), from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

KEE-O-TUCK-KEE; A Pottowattomie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

FRANCIS GODFROY; A Celebrated Chief Among the Miamis, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

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

SHOUNK-CHUNK the Black Wolf; A Winnebago Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

O-CHE-NA-SHINK-KAD or the Man that Stands and Strikes; A Winnebago Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

ME-NO-QUET; A Distinguished Pottowattomie Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

KEE-O-KUCK or The Watching Fox; The present Chief of the Sauli Tribe and the Successor to Black Hawk, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

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

O-HYA-WA-NIM-CE-KEE or the Yellow Thunder; A Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

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

WAA-BA-SHAW; A Celebrated Sioux Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

WADT-HE-DOO-KAANA; Chief of the Winnebagoes, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

KE-WA-DIN or the North Wind; A Chippeway Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio
James Otto Lewis
hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1835
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Great Riot at the Astor Place
Nathaniel Currier
Hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1833
Art Institute of Chicago

Phenakistoscope Disc with Distorted Man
Simon von Stampfer, Austrian
toys & games, optical toy — hand-colored lithograph on paperboard · 1833
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Great Riot at the Astor Place
Nathaniel Currier
Hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1833
Art Institute of Chicago

Osage Indians: Mohongo, Washingsabba (or Black Bird), and Big Soldier
Louis-Léopold Boilly
Hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1827
National Portrait Gallery

Ball Players
George Catlin
hand-colored lithograph on paper
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Wi-jun-jon. An Assinneboin Chief.
George Catlin
hand-colored lithograph on paper
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Flora Temple and Highland Maid
Nathaniel Currier
hand-colored lithograph on paper
Smithsonian American Art Museum