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instill nasal breathing as a habit. He wrote the book to document these observations, stating that "there is no person in society but who will find... improvement in health and enjoyment..." from keeping his or her mouth shut.
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1626:"It Is Not Just The Sun That Shines Brightly in Florida Palm Beach Jewelry, Art And Antiques Show"
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Dippe, Brian; Mulvey, Christopher; Carpenter Troccoli, Joan; Heyman, Therese Thau (2002).
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George Catlin: A Biography. Url visited on 21 March 2012
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Ru-ton-ye-wee-ma, Strutting Pigeon, Wife of White Cloud
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Wah-ro-née-sah, The Surrounder, Chief of the Otoe Tribe
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The Red Man's Bones: George Catlin, Artist and Showman
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The Red Man's Bones: George Catlin, Artist and Showman
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rejected his initial petition to purchase the works.
1196:'Mr Catlin's itinerary in South America, 1852-1858'
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457:. The record of these later years is contained in
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1844:, eighth edition, 1882, Trubner & Co., London
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1562:South American Indian paintings by George Catlin
931:Ojibwa Portaging Around the Falls of St. Anthony
758:Oó-je-en-á-he‑a, Woman Who Lives in a Bear's Den
622:A portrait of Clara Bartlett Gregory by Catlin,
582:Observations on Native mouth breathing practices
1030:, 1844 hand-colored lithograph by George Catlin
407:In 1839, Catlin took his collection across the
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947:Portrait of a Creole Woman with Madras Tignon
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602:communities he encountered: a preference for
1575:"SAAM: George Catlin and His Indian Gallery"
440:Eight Years' Travels and Residence in Europe
1989:McDonald, Soraya Nadia (October 28, 2019).
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656:National Rivers Hall of Fame, inducted 2001
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16:American painter and adventurer (1796–1872)
840:, He Who Puts Out and Kills, Chief of the
284:He visited eighteen tribes, including the
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728:Mrs. Putnam Catlin (Mary "Polly" Sutton)
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497:National Museum of Natural History
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2185:Guide to the George Catlin Papers
1965:"'Shadow Tag,' by Louise Erdrich"
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546:, Baron de Lahontan, and others.
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1963:Frank, Joan (February 7, 2010).
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858:Koon-za-ya-me, Female War Eagle
493:Smithsonian American Art Museum
367:Smithsonian American Art Museum
261:on a diplomatic mission up the
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2305:19th-century American painters
2068:. W. W. Norton & Company.
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528:Minnesota pipestone quarries
468:In 1872, Catlin traveled to
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2129:. Oxford University Press.
1677:"George Catlin (1796-1872)"
1344:Catlin Hall, Wilkes College
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1232:Retrieved October 29, 2019.
743:Little Bear, Hunkpapa Brave
224:In 1823, he studied art in
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2325:American frontier painters
2266:Cornell University Library
1209:The Falls of Saint Anthony
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631:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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2239:National Gallery of Art
2226:George Catlin Biography
2217:George Catlin Biography
2205:Smithsonian Institution
2127:Encyclopedia of Artists
2104:Reich, Susanna (2008).
2064:Eisler, Benita (2013).
1969:San Francisco Chronicle
1854:Eisler, Benita (2013).
1840:p. 86, Catlin, George:
1490:Reich, Susanna (2008).
1395:Encyclopædia Britannica
1309:Catlin, George (1876).
1281:Catlin, George (1876).
1265:Catlin, George (1862).
1247:Catlin, George (1861).
1236:Catlin, George (1857).
1225:Catlin, George (1834).
645:Jersey City, New Jersey
486:Smithsonian Institution
482:Jersey City, New Jersey
97:Jersey City, New Jersey
2330:American male painters
2280:Works by George Catlin
2257:Museum of Nebraska Art
2083:Nestor, James (2020).
1435:George Catlin (1842).
1250:Life Among the Indians
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402:United States Congress
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2015:General bibliography
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249:Catlin's travels in
2089:. Riverhead Books.
1525:The Red Man's Bones
1271:(later retitled as
1242:. Willis P. Hazard.
455:American West Coast
161:. Traveling to the
2190:2015-09-19 at the
2171:Huntington Library
1268:The Breath of Life
1178:Portrait of Chief
1028:, The Walking Bear
918:, Washington D.C.)
679:His 1834 painting
664:In popular culture
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592:The Breath of Life
552:Philander Prescott
517:Huntington Library
417:Charles Baudelaire
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2110:. Clarion Books.
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1867:978-0-393-24086-3
1681:www.christies.com
1503:978-0-618-71470-4
1496:. Clarion Books.
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