File:MAT CROPPED AUTOTUNE George Catlin, Ball Players Smithsonian 1966.48.68.jpg
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Cart. No. 82. Ball Players. a. – Tul-lock-chísh-ko (He who drinks the juice of the stone); the most celebrated ball player of the Choctaws. b. – Wee-chush-ta-dóo-ta (The Very Red Man); the most celebrated player of the Sioux. c. – Ah-nó-je-nahge (He who stands on both sides); the most the most celebrated ball player of the Ojibbeways. These three young men were each designated by the chiefs as the most celebrated players of their tribes. They are in their ball costumes, and with their rackets in hand. 1834–6. https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.50435.html |
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Author | George Catlin |
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Source | Smithsonian American Art Museum |
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