Nez Perce Indian chiefs.
[top] HEE-OH-KS-TE-KIN-The Rabbit's Skin Leggings. The only one of the five Nez Perce Chiefs (some say there were only four) who visited Saint Louis in 1832, that lived to return to his people to tell the story. [bottom] HCO-A-HCO-A-HCOTES-MIN-No Horns On His Head. This one died on his return journey near the mouth of Yellowstone River.
Catlin, George, 1796-1872. (artist)
1892
still image
prints pamphlets
print : black-and-white ; 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
Catlin, George, 1796-1872.
Nez Percé Indians. Nez Percé Indians--Missouri--St. Louis--19th century.
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Marcus Whitman, M.D., the pathfinder of the Pacific Northwest and martyred missionary of Oregon : a sketch of his life, character, work, massacre, and monument / by Jonathan Edwards.
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PAM F 880 .W5926 E29 1892; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
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