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Title
[Upper Mississippi travel]
Creator
Catlin, George, 1796-1872
Date Created and/or Issued
1848
Publication Information
London : Henry G. Bohn
Contributing Institution
California State Library
Collection
California History Section Picture Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Plates in: Illustrations of the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians : in a series of letters and notes written during eight years of travel and adventure among the wildest and most remarkable tribes now existing. : with three hundred and sixty engravings, from the author's original paintings / by Geo. Catlin, Vol. 2, plate 155, no. 278 - no. 279.
Image no. 278 shows Sioux in bark canoes gathering wild rice; and, image no. 279 shows prairie along the St. Peters River, near Traverse de Sioux.
2010-6729GEN.
Type
image
Format
Pictorial works.
Nonprojected graphic
Extent
2 prints (1 page) : lithograph, col. ; images 3 1/8 x 4 3/4 in. on page 9 5/8 in.
Identifier
(C)001485790CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
Indians of North America--Great Plains--Pictorial works
Dakota Indians--Pictorial works
Indians of North America--Food--Great Plains--Pictorial works
Canoes--Great Plains
Rivers--Great Plains
Great Plains--Pictorial works
Mississippi River--Pictorial works
Prints
Lithographs
Landscape prints
Place
Great Plains
Mississippi River

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