Tul-lock-chish-ko, he who drinks the juice of the stone. The most distinguished ball-player of the Choctaws; with ball-sticks in his hand, a tail, made of white horse-hair attached to his belt, and a "mane" of horse hair on his neck. Painted by George Catlin in 1836. Donaldson Number 299: page 212.
N. M. has negative of original painting: Number 42093 A.
Local Numbers:
OPPS NEG.1101 A
Local Note:
Black and white copy negative
Restrictions:
All requests for Catlin's must go to N. C. F. A.
Topic:
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