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Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: United States, State of Connecticut: Meeting of armed settlers at Fairfield during the Pequot War

United States, State of Connecticut: Meeting of armed settlers at Fairfield during the Pequot War, 1637
NWI4964777 United States, State of Connecticut: Meeting of armed settlers at Fairfield during the Pequot War, 1637. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: United States)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Family of the extinct Charrua people of Paraguay crossing a river on a hunting trip

Family of the extinct Charrua people of Paraguay crossing a river on a hunting trip
FLO4621245 Family of the extinct Charrua people of Paraguay crossing a river on a hunting trip. The man wears a loincloth and ear piercings, and carries a bow, spear and arrow

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indian harpoons in a canoe on the Columbia River (Oregon, USA)

Indian harpoons in a canoe on the Columbia River (Oregon, USA). Engraving on wood, colouring 19th century
NWI4898621 Indian harpoons in a canoe on the Columbia River (Oregon, USA). Engraving on wood, colouring 19th century.; (add.info.: Indian harpoons in a canoe on the Columbia River (Oregon, USA)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Indian hut and birch canoe in a Canadian forest

History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Indian hut and birch canoe in a Canadian forest
NWI4896928 History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Indian hut and birch canoe in a Canadian forest. Colourful engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: History of Indigenous Peoples)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Tobacco pipes of the Native Americans, and a peace pipe with war-eagle feathers at top

Tobacco pipes of the Native Americans, and a peace pipe with war-eagle feathers at top
FLO4601568 Tobacco pipes of the Native Americans, and a peace pipe with war-eagle feathers at top. The pipes are carved from pipe-stone, red steatite

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Descent of the Indians of America in a French settlement camp at Natchez, Mississippi

Descent of the Indians of America in a French settlement camp at Natchez, Mississippi, United States, November 1729
NWI4966567 Descent of the Indians of America in a French settlement camp at Natchez, Mississippi, United States, November 1729

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: United States, Massachusetts: American Indian watching the arrival of the Pelerins in

United States, Massachusetts: American Indian watching the arrival of the Pelerins in Massachusetts, 1620
NWI4965902 United States, Massachusetts: American Indian watching the arrival of the Pelerins in Massachusetts, 1620. 19th century colour engraving.; (add.info.: United States)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indian of America: Tecumseh (Tecumtha), leader of the Shawnee tribe pulls his brother by his hair

Indian of America: Tecumseh (Tecumtha), leader of the Shawnee tribe pulls his brother by his hair
NWI4931278 Indian of America: Tecumseh (Tecumtha), leader of the Shawnee tribe pulls his brother by his hair. Colour engraving of the 19th century; (add.info.: Indian of America: Tecumseh (Tecumtha)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians of America: Lanai Lanape family wearing Wampum, or black and white sewan (rope or belt)

Indians of America: Lanai Lanape family wearing Wampum, or black and white sewan (rope or belt)
NWI4898165 Indians of America: Lanai Lanape family wearing Wampum, or black and white sewan (rope or belt) used by Amerindians in the United States, years 1650

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: How American Indians fish. They use spears and canoes

History of Indigenous Peoples: How American Indians fish. They use spears and canoes. Colony of Virginia, 16th century
NWI4894998 History of Indigenous Peoples: How American Indians fish. They use spears and canoes. Colony of Virginia, 16th century

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Henry Hudson, English explorer (1570-1611) met the Indians of America near Hudson River, 1609

Henry Hudson, English explorer (1570-1611) met the Indians of America near Hudson River, 1609
NWI4847764 Henry Hudson, English explorer (1570-1611) met the Indians of America near Hudson River, 1609. Colouring engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Henry Hudson)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Christopher Columbus welcomed by the Indians in 1492. Columbus landing at Hispaniola, 1492

Christopher Columbus welcomed by the Indians in 1492. Columbus landing at Hispaniola, 1492
NWI4900782 Christopher Columbus welcomed by the Indians in 1492. Columbus landing at Hispaniola, 1492.; (add.info.: Christopher Columbus welcomed by the Indians in 1492)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c

Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c
FLO4601569 Weapons of the Native Americans: scalping knives and scabbards a, b, war clubs c, clubs d tomahawks and pipe tomahawks e, hatchet f and horse whips g

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Bronze statue in Charlottesville (VA) representing Captain Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809)

Bronze statue in Charlottesville (VA) representing Captain Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809)
NWI4923645 Bronze statue in Charlottesville (VA) representing Captain Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and Lieutenant William Clark (1770-1838)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Powhatan Indian sorcerer with medical and religious responsibilities

Powhatan Indian sorcerer with medical and religious responsibilities. Contemporary of the colony of Roanoke (Virginia)
NWI4896100 Powhatan Indian sorcerer with medical and religious responsibilities. Contemporary of the colony of Roanoke (Virginia, North Carolina, USA), circa 1585

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians of America: Shaman dance of Indians inside a long house to heal the sick

Indians of America: Shaman dance of Indians inside a long house to heal the sick. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4898120 Indians of America: Shaman dance of Indians inside a long house to heal the sick. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Indians of America)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Americans returning to their reserve under a snow storm in

History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Americans returning to their reserve under a snow storm in the Great Plains
NWI4893814 History of Indigenous Peoples: Native Americans returning to their reserve under a snow storm in the Great Plains. They use a travois

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of Indigenous Peoples: Sioux family offering property to a dead man whose grave is perched

History of Indigenous Peoples: Sioux family offering property to a dead man whose grave is perched on branches of trees
NWI4894790 History of Indigenous Peoples: Sioux family offering property to a dead man whose grave is perched on branches of trees in Montana

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of the West Conquete settlers: American pioneers. Wood cabin of North Carolina

History of the West Conquete settlers: American pioneers. Wood cabin of North Carolina, United States
NWI4885678 History of the West Conquete settlers: American pioneers. Wood cabin of North Carolina, United States. Colourful engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Christopher Columbus's crew offered presents to the Indians when he arrived in America in 1492

Christopher Columbus's crew offered presents to the Indians when he arrived in America in 1492. Engraving
NWI4900827 Christopher Columbus's crew offered presents to the Indians when he arrived in America in 1492. Engraving. Columbus gives hawk's bells to natives after landing in the Caribbean

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indian of America: Aztec merchants on the canal of Tenochtitlan (ancient city of Mexico)

Indian of America: Aztec merchants on the canal of Tenochtitlan (ancient city of Mexico)
NWI4900063 Indian of America: Aztec merchants on the canal of Tenochtitlan (ancient city of Mexico) before the conquest of the Spanish

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: War of King Philip (1675-1676): Mary Rowlandson (1637-1710) held captive in an American Indian camp

War of King Philip (1675-1676): Mary Rowlandson (1637-1710) held captive in an American Indian camp
NWI4837852 War of King Philip (1675-1676): Mary Rowlandson (1637-1710) held captive in an American Indian camp, with her baby - Colorful engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Native Americans in the United States hunting the buffalo in the Great Plains' Engraving from 'The

Native Americans in the United States hunting the buffalo in the Great Plains" Engraving from "The Peoples of
ELD4842218 Native Americans in the United States hunting the buffalo in the Great Plains" Engraving from "The Peoples of the Earth" by Delon

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees

Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees
FLO4600697 Crow people migrating with luggage drawn by horses and drying animal hides outside teepees. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Tecumseh, 1880

Tecumseh, 1880
1574373 Tecumseh, 1880; (add.info.: Print shows Tecumseh, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly right, holding rifle.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indian woman Tehuelche has a horse back, Patagonia, early 19th century

Indian woman Tehuelche has a horse back, Patagonia, early 19th century. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4876184 Indian woman Tehuelche has a horse back, Patagonia, early 19th century. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Indian woman Tehuelche has a horse back, Patagonia)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Canada: American Indians bringing beaver skins to white merchants

Canada: American Indians bringing beaver skins to white merchants. Colouring engraving of the 19th century
NWI4825899 Canada: American Indians bringing beaver skins to white merchants. Colouring engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Canada: American Indians bringing beaver skins to white merchants)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians of America: American Indian longhouse on Manhattan Island before the arrival of the Dutch

Indians of America: American Indian longhouse on Manhattan Island before the arrival of the Dutch settlers
NWI4897472 Indians of America: American Indian longhouse on Manhattan Island before the arrival of the Dutch settlers. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Indians of America)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of indigenous peoples: American Indians in a field recuding the epis of but

History of indigenous peoples: American Indians in a field recuding the epis of but
NWI4893935 History of indigenous peoples: American Indians in a field recuding the epis of but. Coloured engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: History of indigenous peoples)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Chief Huron Donnacona, chief of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, advised Jacques Cartier's expedition

Chief Huron Donnacona, chief of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, advised Jacques Cartier's expedition not to sail up
NWI4902363 Chief Huron Donnacona, chief of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, advised Jacques Cartier's expedition not to sail up the St. Lawrence to Hochlega (Montreal) in 1535

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of indigenous peoples: great mortality among the Wampanoags due to smallpox

History of indigenous peoples: great mortality among the Wampanoags due to smallpox, Colony of Massachusetts
NWI4894980 History of indigenous peoples: great mortality among the Wampanoags due to smallpox, Colony of Massachusetts, 17th century

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Dominican priest and missionary Bartolome de las Casas (1484-1566)

Dominican priest and missionary Bartolome de las Casas (1484-1566) against King of Spain Charles I (Charles V)
ELD4859672 Dominican priest and missionary Bartolome de las Casas (1484-1566) against King of Spain Charles I (Charles V); circa 1520

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indian of America serving settlers dive to pick up pearls in the ocean, 19th century

Indian of America serving settlers dive to pick up pearls in the ocean, 19th century
NWI4826965 Indian of America serving settlers dive to pick up pearls in the ocean, 19th century. Coloured engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Cowboy Guardians Reposing the Attack of Indian Lovers in the Plains of the Southwest United States

Cowboy Guardians Reposing the Attack of Indian Lovers in the Plains of the Southwest United States
NWI4838438 Cowboy Guardians Reposing the Attack of Indian Lovers in the Plains of the Southwest United States, circa 1880 - Colorisee engraving

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: The mercy of Mayta-Capac, fourth Emperor of the Incas, after the conquest of Cac-Yaviri

The mercy of Mayta-Capac, fourth Emperor of the Incas, after the conquest of Cac-Yaviri
FLO4621114 The mercy of Mayta-Capac, fourth Emperor of the Incas, after the conquest of Cac-Yaviri. The Collao people offer their own lives and their naked women and children

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: The navigator Christopher Columbus predicts the Moon Eclipse to the Indians on 29/02/1504

The navigator Christopher Columbus predicts the Moon Eclipse to the Indians on 29/02/1504, 1885 (engraving)
ELD4932140 The navigator Christopher Columbus predicts the Moon Eclipse to the Indians on 29/02/1504, 1885 (engraving); (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: The Debarkment of Christopher Columbus in San Salvador (Bahamas)

The Debarkment of Christopher Columbus in San Salvador (Bahamas) on 12/10/1492 - Engraving of the 19th century
XEE5027465 The Debarkment of Christopher Columbus in San Salvador (Bahamas) on 12/10/1492 - Engraving of the 19th century; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: History of the settlers and the conquete of the West: American pioneers

History of the settlers and the conquete of the West: American pioneers. American Indian joining cow boys around a
NWI4888312 History of the settlers and the conquete of the West: American pioneers. American Indian joining cow boys around a campfire, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Portrait of Huayna Capac, Inca Emperor (regne 1493 to 1527), 16th century

Portrait of Huayna Capac, Inca Emperor (regne 1493 to 1527), 16th century
NWI4924256 Portrait of Huayna Capac, Inca Emperor (regne 1493 to 1527), 16th century. Colour engraving of the 19th century after a 16th century portrait.; (add.info.: Portrait of Huayna Capac)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: George Washington (1732-1799) and Thomas Fairfax (1732-1781)

George Washington (1732-1799) and Thomas Fairfax (1732-1781), assistant to a war dance of the Indians of America
NWI4934622 George Washington (1732-1799) and Thomas Fairfax (1732-1781), assistant to a war dance of the Indians of America

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of ciueca or palin

Indigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of ciueca or palin, a hockey-like game with sticks and large ball
FLO4621232 Indigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of ciueca or palin, a hockey-like game with sticks and large ball. Copied from G. Bramati

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in Jamestown in 1614, 19th century (engraving)

The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in Jamestown in 1614, 19th century (engraving)
XEE4153682 The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in Jamestown in 1614, 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians by the Fire, (oil on canvas)

Indians by the Fire, (oil on canvas)
985489 Indians by the Fire, (oil on canvas) by Sharp, Joseph Henry (1859-1953); 50.8x76.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Indians by the Fire. Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953). Oil on canvas

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Tsianina, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News Service

Tsianina, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News Service
Tsianina, between c1915 and c1920. Shows Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone (1882-1985), a singer and performer of Creek and Cherokee ancestry.

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Sketches in British Columbia: Indian village, Douglas Lake, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Sketches in British Columbia: Indian village, Douglas Lake, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Sketches in British Columbia: Indian village, Douglas Lake, 1864. Village '...inhabited by 200 or 300 people of the Quit-Squaws tribe, who, like all those to be met with on this route

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: An Indian with a flag of truce, in Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island, 1864. Creator: Unknown

An Indian with a flag of truce, in Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island, 1864. Creator: Unknown
An Indian with a flag of truce, in Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Lieutenant Edward C. Hall

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indians of Peru and Bolivia, South America, 1864. Creator: Joseph Austin Benwell

Indians of Peru and Bolivia, South America, 1864. Creator: Joseph Austin Benwell
Indians of Peru and Bolivia, South America, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. C. L. Rowsell of Valparaiso, of indigenous people belonging to '...the half-civilised part of the native South

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Chief Bald Eagle on U.S.S. Recruit, 28 Jul 1917. Creator: Bain News Service

Chief Bald Eagle on U.S.S. Recruit, 28 Jul 1917. Creator: Bain News Service
Chief Bald Eagle on U.S.S. Recruit, 28 Jul 1917 (date created or published later). A group of Native Americans inspecting the model weapons aboard the USS Recruit



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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.