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Western Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800
Eastern Woodlands or Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800
Great Lakes
1830–60
Western Great Lakes
late 18th century
ca. 1390–1352 B.C.
Great Lakes, probably Ojibwa
1700–1721
Great Lakes or Plains
ca. 1840
Eastern Plains or Western Great Lakes
1800–1825
Eastern Plains or Western Great Lakes
1750–1800
Eastern Plains or Western Great Lakes
ca. 1750
Western Great Lakes or Eastern Plains
1800–1820
Eastern Plains or Western Great Lakes
1800–1825
Native American (Chippewa, Sauk, or Fox, Great Lakes Region)
19th century
Kwere peoples
early 20th century
Anishinaabe, possibly Mississauga Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1800
Jacob Gay
dated 1759
An Gyeon
ca. 1450–1500
Pomo artist
ca. 1905
Unknown
ca. 1895
Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) or Ottawa
ca. 1800
Henry Emerson Tuttle
1941
Rockwell Kent
1939
Rockwell Kent
1939
Rockwell Kent
ca. 1940–43
Rockwell Kent
ca. 1940–43
Rockwell Kent
ca. 1940–43
Rockwell Kent
1939
Rockwell Kent
ca. 1940–43
Rockwell Kent
ca. 1940–43
Rockwell Kent
1940–43
Rockwell Kent
1940–43
Rockwell Kent
ca. 1940–43
Rockwell Kent
1940–43
1900s–1930s
Jacques Rigaud
1733–34
Henry Emerson Tuttle
1940
William Henry Fox Talbot
October 1844
Czech or Slovak
mid 20th–late 20th century
1900s–1930s
American
1750–83