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An Indian's dress of deer skins, which is wet a hundred times upon his back, dries soft; and his lodge also, which stands in the rains, and even through the severity of winter, is taken down as soft and as clean as when it was first put up.


George Catlin


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to buy the collection failed. In 1841 Catlin publiGeorge Catlind Manners Customs and Condition of the North American Indians in two volumes with about 300 engravings. He hung his paintings “salon style”—side by side and one above another—to great effect.

George Catlin (July 26 1796 – December 23 1872) was an American painter author and traveler who specialized in portraits of Native Americans in the Old West.

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