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Title | Artist | Medium & Support | Creation Date | Accession # |
Po-ca-Hon-Tas, The Princess who rescued Capt. Smith | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1842 | 2016.32.9 |
Tuko-See-Mathla, a Seminole Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.6 |
Pa-She-nine, a Chippewa Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.7 |
Oche-Finceco, a Half-Breed Creek | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.8 |
Ledagie, a Creek Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.10 |
On-ge-Wae, a Chippewa Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.11 |
Nah-et-Luc-Hopie, a Muscogee Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.12 |
Amiskquew, a Menomine Warrior | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.13 |
Jtcho-Tustinnuggee, a Seminole Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.14 |
David Cann, a Cherokee Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.15 |
Tulcee-Mathla, a Seminole Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.16 |
Jack-O-Pa, a Chippewa Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.17 |
Kee-She-Waa, a Fox Warrior | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.18 |
A Winnebago, an Orator | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.19 |
Waa-top-e-not, a Chippewa Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.20 |
Pee-Che-Kir, a Chippewa Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.21 |
O-hya-wa-mince-Kee, a Chippewa Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.22 |
John Ross, a Cherokee Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.23 |
Apauly-Tustennuggee, a Creek Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1843 | 2016.32.24 |
Hoo-wan-ne-ka, a Winnebago Chief | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1844 | 2016.31.34 |
Encampment of Piekann Indians near Fort McKenzie, on the Muscleshell River | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | hand-colored lithograph | 1844 | 2016.32.1 |
Present Localities of the Indian Tribes West of the Mississippi | McKenney and James Hall, Thomas Loraine | lithograph | 1845 | 2016.32.0.2 |
Dinner party | Wise, Kelly | gelatin silver print | n.d. | 1992.19.121 |
NY 1 | Kim, Miru | chromogenic print [digital] | 2010 | 2012.44 |
The Chinese Question (#24) | Nast, Thomas H. | wood engraving on newsprint | 1871 | 1987.193.21 |