| Contributor | 
         Baillière, Hippolyte, publisher. | 
      
      
          | 
         Catlin, George, 1796-1892, artist. | 
      
      
         | Title | 
         Mi-neek-ee-sunk-te-ka. | 
      
      
         | Alternate title | 
         The Mink, a Mandan girl. | 
      
      
         | Publisher | 
         London : Published by H. Baillière. | 
      
      
         | Date | 
         1842. [i.e. 1843] | 
      
      
         | Physical description | 
         1 print : steel engraving (hand-colored) ; 20.9 x 11 cm. | 
      
      
         | Description | 
         Waist-length portrait of Mi-neek-ee-sunk-te-ka, seated, wearing beaded necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. | 
      
      
         | Notes | 
         In Prichard, James Cowles. The natural history of man (London, 1843), plate following p. 402. | 
      
      
          | 
         "Dr. Prichard’s Natural History of Man”. | 
      
      
          | 
         The distinctive physical features of the Mandan Indians - such as the prevalence of grey hair and variety of skin tones within
            the tribe - led Dr. James Prichard to include several of George Catlin’s portraits of Mandan Indians in his own anthropological
            works.
          | 
      
      
         | Genre | 
         Portrait prints -- 1840-1849. | 
      
      
          | 
         Engravings -- 1840-1849. | 
      
      
         | Subject | 
         Mi-neek-ee-sunk-te-ka -- Portraits. | 
      
      
          | 
         Women. | 
      
      
          | 
         Indian women -- North America. | 
      
      
          | 
         Indians of North America. | 
      
      
          | 
         Mandan Indians. | 
      
      
         | Related resource | 
         http://www.librarycompany.org/extraordinarywoman/6.1.htm |