PA69-URP-2432
Lumiere Graphics
Me-sóu-wahk, Deer's Hair, Favorite Son of Kee-o-kúk
$72.00 USD
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This oil-on canvas was created in 1835 by American artist George Catlin (1796-1872). Me-sóu-wahk (Deer’s Hair in English), was Chief Kee-o-kúk’s favorite son. He took over as chief in 1848 after his father died. (Smithsonian)
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