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Five Kiowa warriors in full regalia on horseback with lances, bows, and arrows | Donald Ellis Gallery
Courting scene of a woman and mounted warrior inscribed “Ohettoint” “Saul” and “Young Kiowa and Wife” | Donald Ellis Gallery

Cheyennes

recto: Nokkoist (Bear's Heart), 1851-1882; verso: Ohettoint, 1852-1934
Bear's Heart and Ohettoint Drawing Book
Cheyenne, Kiowa
Central Plains

ca. 1876

recto/verso

ink, graphite and coloured pencil on paper

height: 8 ⅝"
width: 11 ⅜"

Inventory # CP4470-18

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Recto inscribed "Cheyennes making friends"; verso inscribed "Young Kiowa and Wife" and "Saul" by Captain Richard Henry Pratt

PROVENANCE

Gifted by Richard Henry Pratt (1840-1924), commander at Fort Marion, St. Augustine, FL, to Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple (1822-1901) on July 31, 1876
Evangeline Marrs Simpson Whipple (1857-1930)
Roy Henry Robinson, Chicago, IL, acquired from the estate of the above in 1933
by descent in the family

RELATED EXAMPLES

Sketchbooks attributed to Nokkoist (Bear's Heart) and Ohettoint are in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN, No. 98.151.1 and No. 98.151.2 - See: https://collections.artsmia.org/art/5598/book-of-drawings-bears-heart and https://collections.artsmia.org/art/5599/book-of-drawings-attributed-to-ohet-toint

For detailed histories of the two artists, see "Bear's Heart, The Color-bearer" in Karen Daniels Petersen, Plains Indian Art from Fort Marion, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1971, pgs. 97-109; and "Ohettoint, the Police Officer", pgs. 161-170