Letters And Notes On the Manners Customs And Condition of the North American I

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Letters And Notes On the Manners Customs And Condition of the North American I
George Catlin
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NOTE. In the mean time, as it may be long before I can write again, I send you some account of the Osages ; whom I have been visiting and painting during the two months I have been staying here.
40 LETTER No. 38.
FORT GIBSON, ARKANSAS.
NEARLY two months have elapsed since I arrived at this post, on my way up the river from the Mississippi, to join the regiment of dragoons on their campaign into the country of the Camanchees and Pawnee Picts ; during which time, I have been industriously at work
... with my brush and my pen, recording the looks and the deeds of the Osages, who inhabit the country on the North and the West of this.
The Osage, or (as they call themselves) Wa-saw-see, are a tribe of about 5200 in numbers, inhabiting and hunting over the head-waters of the Arkansas, and Neosho or Grand Rivers. Their present residence is about 700 miles West of the Mississippi river ; in three villages, constituted of wigwams, built of barks and flags or reeds. One of these villages is within forty miles of this Fort ; another within sixty, and the third about eighty miles.


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