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Illustrations of the manners, customs, & condition of the North American Indians, Vol. 2 (of 2) / With letters and notes, written during eight years of travel and adventure among the wildest and most remarkable tribes now existing cover

Illustrations of the manners, customs, & condition of the North American Indians, Vol. 2 (of 2) / With letters and notes, written during eight years of travel and adventure among the wildest and most remarkable tribes now existing

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A sequence of letters and field notes recounts extended travels among numerous North American Indigenous peoples, combining vivid landscape description, ethnographic observation, and portraiture. The narrative details seasonal activities such as hunts and canoe voyages, ceremonial life including dances, pipe rites, and healing practices, and everyday customs like coiffure and dress. It records encounters with frontier military posts, the effects of trade and smallpox, and policies of removal, while offering material on languages, pictographic art, and origin traditions. Appendices collect vocabularies, comparative remarks, and narratives that illustrate vanishing communities and reflect on the region's likely future.

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George Catlin

George Catlin was an American painter, author, and ethnographer, best known for his vivid depictions of Native American life and culture in the 19th century. His works often reflect his deep admiration for the tribes he encountered during his travels across North America. Catlin's notable publications include "Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, & Condition of the North American Indians," a two-volume series that combines his artwork with detailed observations from his eight years of travel among various tribes. He also documented his experiences in "Adventures of the Ojibbeway and Ioway Indians in England, France, and Belgium," which chronicles his interactions with Native Americans in Europe. Catlin's legacy lies in his efforts to preserve the history and culture of Native American peoples through art and literature.

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