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1. A Pictorial Historian A Pictorial Historian July, 2004 Brief article describing a George Catlin exhibit on loan (from the Smithsonian American Art Museum) to the Museum of the American West in Los Angeles from the Smithsonian Institution from Jun 4-August...

2. American Artist, American Indians American Artist, American Indians February 8, 2004 Article notes the traveling exhibit of George Catlin's paintings of American Indians, currently at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The exhibit opened February 7, 2004 and will run until April 18, 2004....

3. Canoe River [and] Catlin's Paintings of Indians Canoe River [and] Catlin's Paintings of Indians January//1954 Two separate articles about the meaning of the name of "Missouri" and paintings of western American Indians from 1829 to 1837 by "George Catlin, American pioneer artist."

4. Early-Day Fort Leavenworth, Missouri: Selected Scenes, Episodes and Facts of This Western Outpost from Early-Day Fort Leavenworth, Missouri: Selected Scenes, Episodes and Facts of This Western Outpost from Its Founding to the Mexican War July//1956 Mention of artist George Catlin visiting Fort Leavenworth in 1833, at the time often listed as being located in Missouri (actually Indian Territory before Kansas Territoy).

5. Pawnees!! Pawnees!! Summer 2011 Article about the Pawnee Indians and the various accounts documented in letters, diaries and books by early travelers, including George Sibley, George Catlin, J. Goldsborough Bruff, Thomas Bullock, John...

6. Selling the 'Noble Savage' Myth: George Catlin and the Iowa Indians in Europe, 1843-1845 Selling the 'Noble Savage' Myth: George Catlin and the Iowa Indians in Europe, 1843-1845 Winter 2006-2007 This study is partly about the American artist George Catlin and his white contemporaries who promoted a mythical image of Native Americans for profit. Their story is relatively well known to historians...

7. The Methodist Shawnee Mission in Johnson County, Kansas, 1830-1862 The Methodist Shawnee Mission in Johnson County, Kansas, 1830-1862 January//1956 Mention of artist Carl Bodmer, or Karl Bodmer, along with fellow artist George Catlin, "provid[ing] today our most important visual records of the early Trans-Mississippi West," with their trips on the...