File:Four Bears (Mato-Tope), a Mandan chief, full-length, standing, holding lance and wearing a painted and quilled shirt, 18 - NARA - 530980.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Mato-tope - Wikipedia
Mato-Tope, A Mandan Chief Portrait by Karl Bodmer Wood Wall Art | Zazzle | West art, Wood wall art, Art
Mato Tope' by George Catlin | Unique-Canvas.com
Mato-Tope, Four Bears Canvas Print / Canvas Art by Karl Bodmer - Pixels Canvas Prints
Amazon.com: The Ibis Print Gallery - Karl Bodmer : ''Mato-Tope, The Mandan Chief in His State Dress'' (Travels in The Interior of North America, 1841) - Museum-Grade Giclee: Posters & Prints
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 or Four Bears - Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
Garb, “Robe des Häuptlings Mato Tope” - Linden-Museum Stuttgart en
Mato tope hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Mato-tope, Adorned With The Insignia Of His Warlike Deeds, 1834 Painting by Karl Bodmer - Pixels
Mato-tope or Four Bears, Chief of the Mandan people
George Catlin Mato-Tope, second chief of the Mandan people in 1833 Painting Reproduction | georgecatlin.org