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Highly recommend American frontier art by George Catlin, Seth Eastman, Frank Blackwell Mayer, and John Casper Wild, all of whom visited Dakota Sioux in and around the Mississippi and Minnesota River Valleys and other Indian tribes in the early-mid 19th Century. Many of Catlin's works can be found at the National Portrait Gallery in Wash DC. Here are a few examples of their eye-witness, by-in-large, realistic and accurate works of art. The above portrait of a Dakota Sioux Chief is Little Crow painted by Frank Mayer in 1851 at the signing of the Treaty of Traverse Des Sioux. Eleven years later, Little Crow would lead the failed Sioux Uprising of 1862 in the Minnesota Territory , which marked the beginning of the series of campaigns, wars and battles against Eastern (Dakota) and Western (Lakota) Sioux tribes ending in the battle of Wounded Knee in South Dakota, December 1890.