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The earliest visual record of Oklahoma and its people was provided by artist and explorer George Catlin in the 1830s. Catlin traveled through the region, capturing the lives and cultures of Native American tribes through his paintings and sketches. His work aimed to document and preserve the indigenous cultures he encountered before they were altered by westward expansion and colonization.

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