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March 1858
La-nak'-tau-du-he-ca-a-du or Medicine Pipe Chief, Washington D.C.
1850 - 1900
Group of Pawnee Chiefs and headmen
March 1858
Pi-ta-ne-ca-du
March 1858
Ti-ra-wat-ka-da-huk, or the Conqueror, Washington D.C.
circa 1881
Chief Standing Bear
1850 - 1900
Kit-ra-hawk, George Curley Chief's brother
1927
Ruling His Son
1927
Ruling His Son
1850 - 1900
Thirteen Osage Chiefs and Council Members
1850 - 1900
Blue Eagle
May 1954
Blue Eagle
1850 - 1900
Yellow Wolf, Ponca
1850 - 1900
Riding In and Julius Caesar
1850 - 1900
Keokuk, Chief of Sac and Fox Tribes
1903
Chief Pa-ship-e-ho
1850 - 1900
Group including Push-te-na-quah Or Chief Old Eye (Toledo, Iowa) and Wah-pan-no-keh
February 1867
Group of four chiefs, delegation to Washington D.C. - Wa-sa-ma (Iowa), Se-ta-o-ke-ma (Montana Sauk), To-he (Iowa), and unidentified chief
circa 1867
Commisioner and delegation of Sauk and Fox chiefs, including Grey Eyes and Chick-o-skuck, Washington D.C.
1868
Man-a-to-wah or mano-to-wah or Chief many Scalps
1868
Tua-qua-ouf-pe-ka or Dead Indian
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