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The supremacy STU-MICK-O- SUKS, The Buffalo’s Back Fat at blackfoot. Painting by G.Catlin. From Mc Cracken, H; George Catlin and the Old Frontier, New York 1959 p 91. For the exhibition “The Wild West of the Indians” in Kronhuset 1975. Three doublets are in the archive.
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The supremacy STU-MICK-O- SUKS, The Buffalo’s Back Fat at blackfoot.
Painting by G.
Catlin.
From Mc Cracken, H; George Catlin and the Old Frontier, New York 1959 p 91.
For the exhibition “The Wild West of the Indians” in Kronhuset 1975.
Three doublets are in the archive.

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