How did George Catlin represent Mah-to-toh-pa in this painting of the Mandan chief?

A) just as Mah-to-toh-pah desired
B) as a noble general in the tradition of Cincinnatus and George Washington
C) as a primitive savage
D) as a warrior whom white Americans should fear
E) as a ridiculous throwback to ancient ways


B

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