EditorialAttacking the grizzly bear. Catlin's North American Indian portfolio : hunting scenes and amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America. [Plates, with an introduction.]. London : Geo. Catlin, 1844. Source: 651.b.8 plate 19.
EditorialMenominee nation: Chief Mah-kee-me-teuv, Grizzly Bear 258 and his wife Me-cheet-e-neuh, Wounded Bear's Shoulder 259, Chee-me-na-na-quet, Great Cloud 260, and young boy Tcha-kauks-o-ko-maugh, Great Chief 261. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's...
EditorialChiefs of the Otoe nation: N-way-ke-sug-ga, He Who Strikes Two at Once wearing necklace of bear claws and robe fringed with scalp-locks 143, and Raw-no-way-woh-krah, Loose Pipe-Stem in skin of grizzly bear and eagle feather headdress 144. Handcoloured ...
EditorialThe Surrounder, Wah-no-nee-sah, an Otoe chief. His shirt is the skin of a grizzly bear with the claws on. Lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Bull from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man,...
EditorialA grizzly bear named Arthur is sedated before a helicopter flight back into the wilderness in Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, on June 1, 2021. Researchers are tracking orphan cubs reared in a shelter to see whether they can thrive after “rewilding.” (Alana Paterson/The New York Times)
EditorialGrizzly bear siblings Raven and Arthur make contact after being tranquilized for release into the wilderness near Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, June 1, 2021. (Alana Paterson/The New York Times)
EditorialGrizzly bear siblings Raven and Arthur make contact after being tranquilized for release into the wilderness near Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, June 1, 2021. (Alana Paterson/The New York Times)
EditorialA grizzly bear in Montana, where there have been several attacks on humans in the past year. (Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks via The New York Times)
EditorialAttacking the grizzly bear. Catlin's North American Indian portfolio : hunting scenes and amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America. [Plates, with an introduction.]. London : Geo. Catlin, 1844. Source: 651.b.8 plate 19.
EditorialA photo provided by the National Park Service shows a grizzly bear and cubs in Glacier National Park in Montana. (U.S. National Park Service via The New York Times)
EditorialDr. William Carver, c. 1880, Evil Spirit of the Plains. Champion Rifle Shot of the World. Champion medals won Feb. 22nd 1878. Breaking 885 glass balls out of possible thousand. Main portrait of William Frank Carver surrounded by pictures of his shootin...
EditorialAttacking the grizzly bear. Catlin's North American Indian portfolio : hunting scenes and amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America. [Plates, with an introduction.]. London : Geo. Catlin, 1844. Source: 651.b.8 plate 19.
EditorialMenominee nation: Chief Mah-kee-me-teuv, Grizzly Bear 258 and his wife Me-cheet-e-neuh, Wounded Bear's Shoulder 259, Chee-me-na-na-quet, Great Cloud 260, and young boy Tcha-kauks-o-ko-maugh, Great Chief 261. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's...
EditorialChiefs of the Otoe nation: N-way-ke-sug-ga, He Who Strikes Two at Once wearing necklace of bear claws and robe fringed with scalp-locks 143, and Raw-no-way-woh-krah, Loose Pipe-Stem in skin of grizzly bear and eagle feather headdress 144. Handcoloured ...
EditorialThe Surrounder, Wah-no-nee-sah, an Otoe chief. His shirt is the skin of a grizzly bear with the claws on. Lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Bull from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man,...
EditorialGrizzly bear, Ursus arctos. Endangered. North American bear, Ursus ferox or Ursus candescens. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Landseer from a specimen in the Tower of London from Edward Griffith's The Animal Kingdom by the Baron C...