Caa-Tou-See, An Ojibway

Caa-Tou-See, An Ojibway
Caa-Tou-See, An Ojibway

Caa-Tou-See, An Ojibway

Datec. 1865
Artist (American painter, 1785–1862)
Publisher (Philadelphia publisher, 19th century)
Illustration CitationThe History of the Indian Tribes of North America, by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall (Philadelphia: Rice, Rutter, & Co., 1865–1870).
MediumLithograph with hand coloring
Dimensionssheet: 9 15/16 × 6 3/4 in. (25.2 × 17.1 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mary R. Seymour; Accessioned, 2019
Object number2019-43
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPRINT
Label TextThe Ojibwe are an Anishinaabe people resident in what is now southern Canada, the northern Midwestern United States, and Northern Plains. Ojibwe are known for their birchbark canoes and birchbark scrolls chronicling history, songs, and maps.
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