Mato-tope or Four Bears, Chief of the Mandan people
Ethnography. 9 Racial Types including Native American Mandan Chief Mato-tope known as Four Bears, after charging the Assiniboine tribe during battle. He lived on the Missouri in what is now North Dakota.
Mato-tope - Wikipedia
George Catlin Mato-Tope, second chief of the Mandan people in 1833 Painting Reproduction | georgecatlin.org
Native American Indian Mandan tribe Chief Mato-tope Four Bears Mixed Media by Premium Artman - Pixels
Mandan chief and religious leader Mato-Tope or Four Bears . News Photo - Getty Images
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Mato-tope, Adorned With The Insignia Of His Warlike Deeds, 1834 Painting by Karl Bodmer - Pixels
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Mato-Tope, second chief of the Mandan people, c.1833 (bw litho)
Mato-tope, Mandan Chief, 1830s Photograph by Science Source - Fine Art America
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MATO-TOPE, FOUR BEARS - Coleman Studios
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