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Joc-O-Sot The Walking Bear, Native American of the Meskwaki tribe, 1844 hand-colored lithograph by George Catlin.

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English: George Catlin (1796-1872)

Joc-O-Sot, The Walking Bear, A Sauk Chief from the Upper Missouri, U.S.Am.

From The North American Indian Portfolio

London, 1844

Lithographs with original hand-coloring

Sight size: approx. 19 x 14"
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Source GEORGE CATLIN (1796-1872), JOC-O-SOT, THE WALKING BEAR
Author George Catlin

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