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Image Not Available for Painting "Hoowanneka or Little Elk, Winnebago, 1824" by Charles Bird King
Painting "Hoowanneka or Little Elk, Winnebago, 1824" by Charles Bird King
Image Not Available for Painting "Hoowanneka or Little Elk, Winnebago, 1824" by Charles Bird King
Object Number 41-72-10/99968.277
Display Title Painting "Hoowanneka or Little Elk, Winnebago, 1824" by Charles Bird King
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Department Photographic

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"Hoowanneka or Little Elk, Winnebago Indian, 1824" by Charles Bird King
2004.24.16675.1 "Hoowanneka or Little Elk, Winnebago Indian, 1824" by Charles Bird King
North America
Hoowanneka -- Little Elk -- Oil Painting by Charles Bird King
2004.24.26717 Hoowanneka -- Little Elk -- Oil Painting by Charles Bird King
United States
Oil painting, "Hoowanneka or Little Elk, Winnebago Indian, 1824"
2004.24.16675.2 Oil painting, "Hoowanneka or Little Elk, Winnebago Indian, 1824"
North America
"Hoowanneka, Little Elk"
41-72-10/417a "Hoowanneka, Little Elk"
Print
North America
Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka "Little Elk" Winnebago Chief
2004.24.28074 Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka "Little Elk" Winnebago Chief
North America
Ground breaking for Peabody Museum addition, June 21, 1913.  Left to right: Charles Peabody and his son Alfred, Alice Putnam, Mrs. F. W. Putnam, Frederic W. Putnam, Samuel Henshaw (director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology), Charles C. Willoughby, and Samuel J. Guernsey.
2004.1.324.2 Ground breaking for Peabody Museum addition, June 21, 1913. Left to right: Charles Peabody and his son Alfred, Alice Putnam, Mrs. F. W. Putnam, Frederic W. Putnam, Samuel Henshaw (director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology), Charles C. Willoughby, and Samuel J. Guernsey.
Peabody Museum
Chart A-6a Caroline Bond Day Genealogical Chart.  Charles Howard, Fanny Howard, John Branner, Elizabeth Branner
993-21-10/100160.1.6.2 Chart A-6a Caroline Bond Day Genealogical Chart. Charles Howard, Fanny Howard, John Branner, Elizabeth Branner
United States
Cooking fire in the expedition camp, with Claude McIntyre with his belongings, Charles Koch and Laurence Marshall walking in the background
2001.29.13612 Cooking fire in the expedition camp, with Claude McIntyre with his belongings, Charles Koch and Laurence Marshall walking in the background
Gautscha
Charles Lindbergh helping Ann Lindbergh in plane
65-18-10/100077.1.21 Charles Lindbergh helping Ann Lindbergh in plane
Pecos
Charles Handley behind a bat raised on a box; front view of bat (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.26324 Charles Handley behind a bat raised on a box; front view of bat (print is a cropped image)
Cho/ana
Charles Handley behind a bat raised on a box; side view of bat (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.26323 Charles Handley behind a bat raised on a box; side view of bat (print is a cropped image)
Cho/ana
Charles Handley behind a bat raised on a box (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.26325 Charles Handley behind a bat raised on a box (print is a cropped image)
Cho/ana