Káma-Kapúska! Making Marks in Indian Country, 1833–34Main MenuScholarly ArticleWied-Neuwied’s Journal PagesA Sample ExhibitionNumak'aki Persons and ThemesProject NarrativeSourcesKristine K. Ronan866e3f0d78e6d37c93d7b8ddc8a882dd7a5e8029
10 March 1834
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Soon after, Mató-Tópe and the Arikara came, [whose drawing] was completed in the afternoon by three o’clock.
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12019-10-28T11:38:58-07:00Karl Bodmer, Pachtüwa-Chtä, Arikara Man, 1834.2Karl Bodmer, Pachtüwa-Chtä, Arikara Man, 1834. Watercolor on paper. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha. Gift of the Enron Art Foundation, 1986.49.258. Artwork in the public domain; image courtesy of Joslyn Art Museum.plain2020-11-29T03:58:08-08:00