Who provided the earliest visual record of Oklahoma and its people? Boone Catlin Dodge >>> Leavenworth

History · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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George Catlin, not Boone Catlin Dodge, is recognized as providing one of the earliest visual records of Oklahoma and its indigenous people. George Catlin, an American artist and traveler, documented the Native American tribes of the Great Plains in the 1830s. He is renowned for his paintings and sketches capturing the landscapes, ceremonies, and daily life of various tribes, including those in what is now Oklahoma.


As for "Leavenworth" in your question, it's not clear how it connects to the visual record of Oklahoma. If you have more details or context, feel free to provide them for further clarification.