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Tags: Quapaw Indians

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1866

Indian Territory with Part of the Adjoining State of Kansas

1887

Map of Indian Territory

1872

Gray's Atlas Map of Indian Territory

1878

Indian Territory

1842 or 1844

A Map of the Indian Territory, Northern Texas, and New Mexico Showing the Great Western Prairies

1889

Railroad and county map of Indian Territory

1987 | lithograph on paper

The Quapaw - 1700 (Arkansas)

1400-1600 CE | Clay, shells, painted, polished

Avenue Polychrome Bottle with Painted Face Designs

September 10, 1861 | ink on paper

Draft Copy of Letter from Chief John Ross to Shawnee-Seneca, Shawnee, and Quapaw Chiefs

September 25, 1861 | ink on paper

Draft Copy of a Note from Chief John Ross to Captain Albert Pike

1862 | ink on paper

Indian Refugees in Kansas

1400-1600 CE | Clay, temper, shells, mica, painted

Carson Red on Buff Bowl Triangle and Semicircle Motifs

1400-1600 CE | Clay, shells, painted, polished

Avenue Polychrome Bottle with Scroll Motifs

1400-1600 CE | Clay, shells, painted

Avenue Polychrome Painted Bottle with Cross in Circle Motif

November 3,4,11, 1859 | ink on paper

Instructions to Delegation to Negotiate with the United States.

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