Punka Indians Encamped on the Banks of the Missouri
BODMER, Karl (1809-1893).
Punka Indians Encamped on the Banks of the Missouri, Vig., 11 (State 1).
Aquatint engraving with original hand color.
From: "Travels in the Interior of North America".Paris, London, & Coblenz, 1839-1843.
18" x 24 3/4" sheet.
With Blindstamp.
On 11 May 1833 a small group of Ponca men seen on the riverbank were invited aboard the steamboat Yellow Stone. Among them was Schuh-De-Ga-Che (He Who Smokes). The ship reached their camp the following day and paused just long enough to allow the Ponca passengers to disembark before proceeding on.
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BODMER, Karl (1809-1893).
Punka Indians Encamped on the Banks of the Missouri, Vig., 11 (State 1).
Aquatint engraving with original hand color.
From: "Travels in the Interior of North America".Paris, London, & Coblenz, 1839-1843.
18" x 24 3/4" sheet.
With Blindstamp.
On 11 May 1833 a small group of Ponca men seen on the riverbank were invited aboard the steamboat Yellow Stone. Among them was Schuh-De-Ga-Che (He Who Smokes). The ship reached their camp the following day and paused just long enough to allow the Ponca passengers to disembark before proceeding on.
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