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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of American Indian Culture" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the American Indian

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Chippewa men fishing in bark canoes on the Saint Marys River, Ontario, 266

Chippewa men fishing in bark canoes on the Saint Marys River, Ontario, 266
FLO4600988 Chippewa men fishing in bark canoes on the Saint Marys River, Ontario, 266, and Chippewa braves racing canoes at a regatta

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Men and women of the Assiniboine nation: son of a chief, Wi-Jun-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head

Men and women of the Assiniboine nation: son of a chief, Wi-Jun-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head
FLO4600934 Men and women of the Assiniboine nation: son of a chief, Wi-Jun-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head, 28 and his wife Chin-cha-pee, Fire Bug that Creeps, 29

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Sioux or Dakota braves dancing the Dog Dance, taking bites of raw dog's livers suspended on poles

Sioux or Dakota braves dancing the Dog Dance, taking bites of raw dog's livers suspended on poles (left)
FLO4600923 Sioux or Dakota braves dancing the Dog Dance, taking bites of raw dog's livers suspended on poles (left). Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Shawnee or Shawano Nation: Chief Lay-law-she-kaw, He Who Goes up the River 211

Shawnee or Shawano Nation: Chief Lay-law-she-kaw, He Who Goes up the River 211, his daugher Ka-te-Qua
FLO4600892 Shawnee or Shawano Nation: Chief Lay-law-she-kaw, He Who Goes up the River 211, his daugher Ka-te-Qua, Female Eagle 212, warrior Pah-te-Coo-saw, Straight Man 213

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Nose Perce warriors in Sioux dress: Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, Rabbit Skin Leggings 207

Nose Perce warriors in Sioux dress: Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, Rabbit Skin Leggings 207
FLO4600784 Nose Perce warriors in Sioux dress: Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, Rabbit Skin Leggings 207, and H'co-a-h'co-a-h'cotes-min, No Horns on his Head 208

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Iroquois warrior Not-o-way, the Thinker, with blanket and tomahawk

Iroquois warrior Not-o-way, the Thinker, with blanket and tomahawk. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's
FLO4600766 Iroquois warrior Not-o-way, the Thinker, with blanket and tomahawk. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Kickapoo chief Kee-an-ne-kuk, Foremost Man 185, Ah-ton-we-tuck, Cock Turkey 186, the Prophet

Kickapoo chief Kee-an-ne-kuk, Foremost Man 185, Ah-ton-we-tuck, Cock Turkey 186, the Prophet
FLO4600729 Kickapoo chief Kee-an-ne-kuk, Foremost Man 185, Ah-ton-we-tuck, Cock Turkey 186, the Prophet. Wea warriors Go-t-kow-pah-a, He Who Stands by Himself 187 and Wa-Pon-je-a, Swan 188

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Native Americans in snow shoes hunting buffalo or bison in winter snow 109

Native Americans in snow shoes hunting buffalo or bison in winter snow 109
FLO4601656 Native Americans in snow shoes hunting buffalo or bison in winter snow 109, and wearing white wolf skins to hunt bison on the prairie 110

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Quiver of fawn skin a, Sioux shield made of hardened buffalo neck b

Quiver of fawn skin a, Sioux shield made of hardened buffalo neck b, tobacco pouches of beaver and otter skin c
FLO4601622 Quiver of fawn skin a, Sioux shield made of hardened buffalo neck b, tobacco pouches of beaver and otter skin c, rattle d, drum e, mystery whistle f, war whistle h

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Comanche village of 600 wigwams with chief's teepee in foreground

Comanche village of 600 wigwams with chief's teepee in foreground, women drying meat and graining bison skins
FLO4600642 Comanche village of 600 wigwams with chief's teepee in foreground, women drying meat and graining bison skins

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Shon-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief of the Grand Pawnee Nation 138, and Haw-che-ke-sug-ga

Shon-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief of the Grand Pawnee Nation 138, and Haw-che-ke-sug-ga, He Who Kills the Osage
FLO4600582 Shon-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief of the Grand Pawnee Nation 138, and Haw-che-ke-sug-ga, He Who Kills the Osage, aged chief of the Missouries (Missouria or Niuachi) 139

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Chief Tehong-tass-sab-bee, Black Dog, of the Osage nation with tobacco pipe

Chief Tehong-tass-sab-bee, Black Dog, of the Osage nation with tobacco pipe, tomahawk with scalp-locks
FLO4600570 Chief Tehong-tass-sab-bee, Black Dog, of the Osage nation with tobacco pipe, tomahawk with scalp-locks, shaved head with dyed-red deer hair crest, moccasins with scalps

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Chief and wife of the Osage nation. Chief Clermont, in leggings fringed with scalp-locks

Chief and wife of the Osage nation. Chief Clermont, in leggings fringed with scalp-locks, holding a war club 150
FLO4600566 Chief and wife of the Osage nation. Chief Clermont, in leggings fringed with scalp-locks, holding a war club 150, and his squaw and child in cloth of western manufacture 151

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Sioux chief EE-ah-sa-pa, Black Rock of the Nee-caw-wee-gee band, in eagle headdress with horns

Sioux chief EE-ah-sa-pa, Black Rock of the Nee-caw-wee-gee band, in eagle headdress with horns, painted robe
FLO4601547 Sioux chief EE-ah-sa-pa, Black Rock of the Nee-caw-wee-gee band, in eagle headdress with horns, painted robe, moccasins and lance

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Sioux chief ha-won-je-tah, One Horn, of the Mee-ne-cowl-e-gee band

Sioux chief ha-won-je-tah, One Horn, of the Mee-ne-cowl-e-gee band, named for a single shell hanging from his neck
FLO4601535 Sioux chief ha-won-je-tah, One Horn, of the Mee-ne-cowl-e-gee band, named for a single shell hanging from his neck. In a robe of elk skins fringed with porcupine quills and scalp-locks

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Arikara or Riccaree brave Pah-to-ca-ra, He Who Strikes 83 and young girl Pshan-shaw

Arikara or Riccaree brave Pah-to-ca-ra, He Who Strikes 83 and young girl Pshan-shaw, Sweet-Scented Grassy 84
FLO4601502 Arikara or Riccaree brave Pah-to-ca-ra, He Who Strikes 83 and young girl Pshan-shaw, Sweet-Scented Grassy 84. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Battle scenes of the decorated robe of Mandan second chief Mah-to-Toh-pa, Four Bears

Battle scenes of the decorated robe of Mandan second chief Mah-to-Toh-pa, Four Bears
FLO4601415 Battle scenes of the decorated robe of Mandan second chief Mah-to-Toh-pa, Four Bears. Victory over a Cheyenne chief 8, standing alone against a party of Assiniboin 9

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Mandan warriors enjoying a horse race and gambling in Missouri

Mandan warriors enjoying a horse race and gambling in Missouri. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's
FLO4601347 Mandan warriors enjoying a horse race and gambling in Missouri. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: The red skin

The red skin
DUV4217118 The red skin; 31x24 cm; (add.info.: I can read (Methodic and fun alphabet by a dad) - abecedary comprising a reading method and an illustrious alphabet); Photo © Duvallon

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Battle of the Thames and the Death of Tecumseh, 1813

Battle of the Thames and the Death of Tecumseh, 1813
1574160 Battle of the Thames and the Death of Tecumseh, 1813; (add.info.: Battle of the Thames and the death of Tecumseh, by the Kentucky mounted volunteers led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Gold seekers crossed the river in British Columbia, Canada in 1866. Engraving of the 19th century

Gold seekers crossed the river in British Columbia, Canada in 1866. Engraving of the 19th century
JAB5037243 Gold seekers crossed the river in British Columbia, Canada in 1866. Engraving of the 19th century; (add.info.: Gold seekers crossed the river in British Columbia, Canada in 1866)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: William Frederic Cody's Wild West Show, known as Buffalo Bill during the bison and deer hunt, 1880s

William Frederic Cody's Wild West Show, known as Buffalo Bill during the bison and deer hunt, 1880s
NWI4920616 William Frederic Cody's Wild West Show, known as Buffalo Bill during the bison and deer hunt, 1880s. Colouring engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: North American Indians: The Capture and Death of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull (1831-1890)

North American Indians: The Capture and Death of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull (1831-1890), South Dakota (USA)
NWI4931823 North American Indians: The Capture and Death of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull (1831-1890), South Dakota (USA), 1890 - Colorisee engraving

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Native population of America: Indians. Michikinikwa (Little Turtle, 'Little Turtle')

Native population of America: Indians. Michikinikwa (Little Turtle, "Little Turtle")
NWI4931538 Native population of America: Indians. Michikinikwa (Little Turtle, "Little Turtle", 1747-1812) chief of the Miamis tribe

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Native population of America: Indians of the United States. Tecumseh ('flying arrow', 1768-1813)

Native population of America: Indians of the United States. Tecumseh ("flying arrow", 1768-1813)
NWI4931234 Native population of America: Indians of the United States. Tecumseh ("flying arrow", 1768-1813), leader of the Shawnees tribe in English uniform

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Native population of America: Indians of the United States. Chief Apache Geronimo

Native population of America: Indians of the United States. Chief Apache Geronimo
NWI4931200 Native population of America: Indians of the United States. Chief Apache Geronimo, also known as Goyathlay (Go Khla Yeh, 1829-1909), years 1880, New Mexico

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Hernando Cortes (Cortez, 1485-1547) lost two horses in the battle against the Indians of Tlaxcalan

Hernando Cortes (Cortez, 1485-1547) lost two horses in the battle against the Indians of Tlaxcalan in the conquete of
NWI4847037 Hernando Cortes (Cortez, 1485-1547) lost two horses in the battle against the Indians of Tlaxcalan in the conquete of Mexico, 1519

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Christopher Columbus brings gifts from the New World to the Queen of Spain Isabella 1st of Castile

Christopher Columbus brings gifts from the New World to the Queen of Spain Isabella 1st of Castile
NWI4846778 Christopher Columbus brings gifts from the New World to the Queen of Spain Isabella 1st of Castile (known as the Catholic) (1451-1504), 1492

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Spanish missionaries teaching Indians. 19th century coloring engraving

Spanish missionaries teaching Indians. 19th century coloring engraving
NWI4846728 Spanish missionaries teaching Indians. 19th century coloring engraving.; (add.info.: Spanish missionaries teaching Indians)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Hernando Cortes (Hernan Cortez, 1485-1547), Spanish conquistador

Hernando Cortes (Hernan Cortez, 1485-1547), Spanish conquistador, had his ships slashed to take away any chance of
NWI4901496 Hernando Cortes (Hernan Cortez, 1485-1547), Spanish conquistador, had his ships slashed to take away any chance of retreat from his men after his arrival in Mexico in 1519

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Jesuit missionaries addressing Native Americans in California

Jesuit missionaries addressing Native Americans in California
NWI4901113 Jesuit missionaries addressing Native Americans in California; (add.info.: Jesuit missionaries addressing Native Americans in California); Photo © North Wind Pictures

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Canoes on the Ohio River traveling at night. Colourful engraving

History of Indigenous Peoples: Canoes on the Ohio River traveling at night. Colourful engraving
NWI4896771 History of Indigenous Peoples: Canoes on the Ohio River traveling at night. Colourful engraving.; (add.info.: History of Indigenous Peoples: Canoes on the Ohio River traveling at night)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: A street in the Pueblo of the Zuni Indians, New Mexico (USA), circa 1800. 19th century lithography

A street in the Pueblo of the Zuni Indians, New Mexico (USA), circa 1800. 19th century lithography
NWI4898014 A street in the Pueblo of the Zuni Indians, New Mexico (USA), circa 1800. 19th century lithography.; (add.info.: A street in the Pueblo of the Zuni Indians, New Mexico (USA), circa 1800

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians of the Plains of America chasing settlers in the 19th century

Indians of the Plains of America chasing settlers in the 19th century. Colour engraving after a painting by Frederic
NWI4897940 Indians of the Plains of America chasing settlers in the 19th century. Colour engraving after a painting by Frederic Remington; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: American Indian Tipi in a Great Plains camp, 19th century

History of Indigenous Peoples: American Indian Tipi in a Great Plains camp, 19th century
NWI4896380 History of Indigenous Peoples: American Indian Tipi in a Great Plains camp, 19th century. Colourful engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: History of Indigenous Peoples)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Old Indian in his winter clothes, 1585

History of Indigenous Peoples: Old Indian in his winter clothes, 1585. Colourful engraving from the 19th century by
NWI4896324 History of Indigenous Peoples: Old Indian in his winter clothes, 1585. Colourful engraving from the 19th century by John White.; (add.info.: History of Indigenous Peoples)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Zuni family planting their cultures, New Mexico

History of Indigenous Peoples: Zuni family planting their cultures, New Mexico. Coloured engraving of the 19th century
NWI4894327 History of Indigenous Peoples: Zuni family planting their cultures, New Mexico. Coloured engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: History of Indigenous Peoples)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of indigenous peoples: weapons used by Mohawk Indians (scalp and tomahawk axe)

History of indigenous peoples: weapons used by Mohawk Indians (scalp and tomahawk axe)
NWI4895906 History of indigenous peoples: weapons used by Mohawk Indians (scalp and tomahawk axe). Colourful engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: History of indigenous peoples)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Inuit family with a team of sledding dogs

History of Indigenous Peoples: Inuit family with a team of sledding dogs. 19th century coloring engraving
NWI4893982 History of Indigenous Peoples: Inuit family with a team of sledding dogs. 19th century coloring engraving.; (add.info.: History of Indigenous Peoples)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Americans returning from hunting

History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Americans returning from hunting and returning a deer killed in the forest
NWI4895750 History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Americans returning from hunting and returning a deer killed in the forest

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Horse race of American Indians near their village in the Great

History of Indigenous Peoples: Horse race of American Indians near their village in the Great Plains, 19th century
NWI4895622 History of Indigenous Peoples: Horse race of American Indians near their village in the Great Plains, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of indigenous peoples: Mandan village around the sacred arch or cylinder of the Big Canoe

History of indigenous peoples: Mandan village around the sacred arch or cylinder of the Big Canoe, Great Plains
NWI4895111 History of indigenous peoples: Mandan village around the sacred arch or cylinder of the Big Canoe, Great Plains, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians of America: Daily life of the Mounds Builders. Colour engraving of the 19th century

Indians of America: Daily life of the Mounds Builders. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4894662 Indians of America: Daily life of the Mounds Builders. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Indians of America: Daily life of the Mounds Builders)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians of America, warriors of the Wampanoag tribe (living in the 17th century in present-day)

Indians of America, warriors of the Wampanoag tribe (living in the 17th century in present-day Massachusetts)
NWI4889180 Indians of America, warriors of the Wampanoag tribe (living in the 17th century in present-day Massachusetts and Rhode Island) bringing a deer to British settlers in New England

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indian warriors Timucua attacking enemy village by decoding fire arrows to cause fires, Florida

Indian warriors Timucua attacking enemy village by decoding fire arrows to cause fires, Florida, around 1500
NWI4897199 Indian warriors Timucua attacking enemy village by decoding fire arrows to cause fires, Florida, around 1500. Wood engraving by Theodore Debry

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Blackfeet Indian warriors, horseback rifle weapons, in the Great Prairie (USA and Canada)

Blackfeet Indian warriors, horseback rifle weapons, in the Great Prairie (USA and Canada), circa 1850
NWI4897087 Blackfeet Indian warriors, horseback rifle weapons, in the Great Prairie (USA and Canada), circa 1850. Engraving on wood, colour, 19th century.; (add.info.: Blackfeet Indian warriors)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Tipi (Tepee) and Indian canoe on the shore of a lake, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains

Tipi (Tepee) and Indian canoe on the shore of a lake, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, near Long's Peak
NWI4896897 Tipi (Tepee) and Indian canoe on the shore of a lake, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, near Long's Peak, Colorado (USA), circa 1800

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians of America: Hopi village with sheep in an enclosure at the bottom of the cliffs in

Indians of America: Hopi village with sheep in an enclosure at the bottom of the cliffs in Arizona, 19th century
NWI4898103 Indians of America: Hopi village with sheep in an enclosure at the bottom of the cliffs in Arizona, 19th century



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of American Indian Culture" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the American Indian. From ancient civilizations to historic events, their legacy is beautifully depicted through art and artifacts. Delve into pre-Columbian life with Diego Rivera's captivating mural, showcasing the Zapotec Civilization. The intricate details transport you to a bygone era, offering glimpses into their daily lives. Journey to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where Jennie A. Brownscombe's oil painting captures "The First Thanksgiving. " Witness the harmonious gathering between Pilgrims and Native Americans as they celebrate unity amidst adversity. Trace the footsteps of tribes across America with maps from 1612 and 1715. These visual representations reveal how indigenous communities thrived across vast territories, each with its unique customs and traditions. Experience Santa Fe's Indian Market, where Native American baskets showcase exquisite craftsmanship passed down through generations. Admire these masterpieces that embody cultural pride and artistic excellence. Marvel at Captain John Smith's map of Virginia from 1612, providing insights into early interactions between European settlers and local tribes. This historical document sheds light on a pivotal chapter in American history. Explore Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) during Spanish conquest through a colored woodcut from 1556. Marvel at its grandeur before it was forever altered by colonization—a testament to resilience against foreign forces. Discover Cheyenne Chief Two Moons' regal presence captured by Edward S. Curtis in 1910—an iconic portrait that immortalizes tribal leadership during challenging times. Witness Jean Leon Gerome Ferris' depiction of "The First Thanksgiving" in 1621—a heartwarming scene symbolizing cooperation between Pilgrims and Native Americans during an uncertain period for both cultures. Meet Sitting Bear - Arikara - brought to life by artist John Andrew & Son in 1908—his dignified gaze reflecting strength and resilience, embodying the spirit of his people.