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Albert Bierstadt  (American, 1830-1902)  Shoshone Indians Rocky Mountains, 1859  American Landscapes | American Art | Cornell Fine Arts Museum | Rollins College | Winter Park, FL American Indians, American Art, 19th Century Landscape, Hudson River School, Albert Bierstadt, Visual Aids, Famous Americans, Winter Park, Landscape Paintings
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Albert Bierstadt (American, 1830-1902) Shoshone Indians Rocky Mountains, 1859 American Landscapes | American Art | Cornell Fine Arts Museum | Rollins College | Winter Park, FL
photograph of Hoo-Man-Hai, a Maricopa Brave. It was created in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis. The photo illustrates a man who was among the Indians of North America. Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas, Indigenous Americans, Native Indian, Indian Man, Native Art
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photograph of Hoo-Man-Hai, a Maricopa Brave. It was created in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis. The photo illustrates a man who was among the Indians of North America.
With a mixture of brains and other animal fats, this Dakota woman hand rubs the buffalo hide to help soften the leather so it could be made into robes, parfleches, moccasins and so on. – Courtesy Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology – name and date unknown. Native American Women, American West, Native American Indians, Canadian History, American Vintage
The 100 Best Historical Photos of the American Indian
With a mixture of brains and other animal fats, this Dakota woman hand rubs the buffalo hide to help soften the leather so it could be made into robes, parfleches, moccasins and so on. – Courtesy Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology – name and date unknown.
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Sitting Bull, the feared Hunkpapa Lakota chief. Native American Legends, Sioux Tribe, Lakota Sioux, Quebec Montreal, Montreal Canada, First Nations
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Sitting Bull, the feared Hunkpapa Lakota chief.
Portrait (Front) of Chief Kalkalshuatash, Called Jason, in Native Dress with Ornaments and Headdress and Holding Fan and Pipe 1868. 	 Nez Percé Indians Indians of North America -- Plateau Place of creation: 	 District of Columbia Washington. http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!13319!0 Native American Images, American Pride, American Quotes, American Symbols, American Living, American Women
The 100 Best Historical Photos of the American Indian
Portrait (Front) of Chief Kalkalshuatash, Called Jason, in Native Dress with Ornaments and Headdress and Holding Fan and Pipe 1868. Nez Percé Indians Indians of North America -- Plateau Place of creation: District of Columbia Washington. http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!13319!0
Timothy H. O’Sullivan captured some of the traditional daily life among the Navajo in this 1873 photo taken near Old Fort Defiance in New Mexico of Navajos clustered around a loom, hunting equipment and drying maize. – Courtesy Library of Congress – Old Fort
The 100 Best Historical Photos of the American Indian
Timothy H. O’Sullivan captured some of the traditional daily life among the Navajo in this 1873 photo taken near Old Fort Defiance in New Mexico of Navajos clustered around a loom, hunting equipment and drying maize. – Courtesy Library of Congress –
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Mass grave at the Wounded Knee massacre. On 15 December 1890 Sitting Bull was shot killed. On December 28, 1890, units of the U.S. Seventh Cavalry captured a group of Minneconjou Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee Creek in southwestern South Dakota. The next day, as the Indians surrendered their weapons, a shot rang out the cavalry opened fire. At least 153 of the Sioux were killed (some estimate 300, out of about 350) - most of them women, children unarmed men. Senseless Massacre De Wounded Knee, American Style, Fosse Commune
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Mass grave at the Wounded Knee massacre. On 15 December 1890 Sitting Bull was shot killed. On December 28, 1890, units of the U.S. Seventh Cavalry captured a group of Minneconjou Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee Creek in southwestern South Dakota. The next day, as the Indians surrendered their weapons, a shot rang out the cavalry opened fire. At least 153 of the Sioux were killed (some estimate 300, out of about 350) - most of them women, children unarmed men. Senseless
Tir-ha-ya-quahip (aka Tuh-huh-yet, aka Sore-Backed Horse, aka Horse Back, aka Nau-qua-hip, aka Champion Rider) - Comanche - circa 1872 Native American Regalia, Aliens, Quanah Parker, Trail Of Tears
Tir-ha-ya-quahip (aka Tuh-huh-yet, aka Sore-Backed Horse, aka Horse Back, aka Nau-qua-hip, aka Champion Rider) - Comanche - circa 1872
Washunga (aka Bird), (1830-1908), principal chief of the Kaws from 1873 until his death in 1908. Photo by ??? (1902) Native American Symbols, American Indian Art, Plains Indians, Indian Tribes, Kansas
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Washunga (aka Bird), (1830-1908), principal chief of the Kaws from 1873 until his death in 1908. Photo by ??? (1902)
Lakota language - YouTube Native American Ancestry, Native American Music, Native American Wisdom, American Spirit, Native Son, Indian Heritage
Lakota language
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You are viewing an unusual image of Three Hopi Women on top of an Adobe House. It was taken in 1906 by Edward S. Curtis. The image shows a stunning view of these Native American Women. We have created this collection of pictures primarily to serve as an easy to access educational tool. Contact mailto:curator@ol.... Edward Curtis, Hopi Indians, By Any Means Necessary, The First Americans
You are viewing an unusual image of Three Hopi Women on top of an Adobe House. It was taken in 1906 by Edward S. Curtis. The image shows a stunning view of these Native American Women. We have created this collection of pictures primarily to serve as an easy to access educational tool. Contact mailto:curator@ol....
Washakie, legendary chief of the Eastern Shoshones. Sioux
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Washakie, legendary chief of the Eastern Shoshones.
With a mixture of brains and other animal fats, this Dakota woman hand rubs the buffalo hide to help soften the leather so it could be made into robes, parfleches, moccasins and so on. – Courtesy Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology – name and date unknown.
The 100 Best Historical Photos of the American Indian
With a mixture of brains and other animal fats, this Dakota woman hand rubs the buffalo hide to help soften the leather so it could be made into robes, parfleches, moccasins and so on. – Courtesy Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology – name and date unknown.
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Mi'kmaq People | The Maliseet call themselves "Wolastoqiyik". "Maliseet" is a Micmac ... Native American Clothing, Native American Pictures, Native American Quotes, Indian Pictures, Woodland Indians
The Eastern Woodland Hunters - Groups in this Region
Mi'kmaq People | The Maliseet call themselves "Wolastoqiyik". "Maliseet" is a Micmac ...