Káma-Kapúska! Making Marks in Indian Country, 1833–34Main MenuScholarly ArticleWied-Neuwied’s Journal PagesA Sample ExhibitionNumak'aki Persons and ThemesProject NarrativeSourcesKristine K. Ronan866e3f0d78e6d37c93d7b8ddc8a882dd7a5e8029
8 December 1833
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Mató-Tópe visited us at this time. The drawing of Síh‑Chidä was mainly completed. We gave him paper, pencil, and colors, and he returned with his wife to the village.
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12019-10-28T11:39:05-07:00Karl Bodmer, Síh-Chidä, Mandan Man, 1833.2Fig. 4, Karl Bodmer, Síh-Chidä, Mandan Man, 1833. Watercolor on paper. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha. Gift of the Enron Art Foundation, 1986.49.267. Artwork in the public domain; image courtesy of Joslyn Art Museum.plain2020-11-29T03:56:39-08:00
12019-10-28T11:38:56-07:00Group of three crayon holders, eighteenth century.1Group of three crayon holders, eighteenth century. Brass and steel. National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington. Objects in the public domain; image courtesy of Smithsonian Institution.plain2019-10-28T11:38:56-07:00
12019-10-28T11:39:03-07:00Karl Bodmer, Sketchbook, 1836–1844.1Karl Bodmer, Sketchbook, 1836–1844. Graphite, watercolor, pen, brown and black inks, and wash on paper. The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore. The George A. Lucas Collection, purchased with funds from the State of Maryland, Laurence and Stella Bendann Fund, and contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations throughout the Baltimore community, BMA 1996.48.7243. Object in the public domain; photo: Mitro Hood; image courtesy of the Baltimore Museum of Art.plain2019-10-28T11:39:03-07:00
12019-10-28T11:39:03-07:00Paint set made by Reeves & Inwood, early nineteenth century.1Paint set made by Reeves & Inwood, early nineteenth century. Mahogany with wood inlay, brass, paint, and ivory. Joseph Allen Skinner Museum, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley. Object in the public domain; photo: Petegorsky/Gipe; image courtesy of Mount Holyoke College Art Museum.plain2019-10-28T11:39:03-07:00