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Indians Collection (page 21)

"Indians: A Tapestry of Rich History, Culture, and Resilience" From Jamaicans on board the Empire Windrush to the iconic first Thanksgiving in 1621

Background imageIndians Collection: Bathing in the Ganges by Fortunino Matania

Bathing in the Ganges by Fortunino Matania
With our special artist in India: a wonderful sight in the metropolis of Hinduism. Thousands of pilgrims, fakirs and other worshippers bathing in the holy waters of the Ganges, Benares, India

Background imageIndians Collection: Dionysus fighting with the Indians. Mosaic. Palazzo Massimo

Dionysus fighting with the Indians. Mosaic. Palazzo Massimo
Pavement mosaic depicting Dionysus fighting with the Indians. 4th century. From Villa Rufinella. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy

Background imageIndians Collection: Zuni (Pueblo) Indians, New Mexico, USA

Zuni (Pueblo) Indians, New Mexico, USA
Zuni Indians (part of a larger group known as Pueblo or Village Indians) in New Mexico. The Zunis lived in multi-storey houses using a ladder to move between floors

Background imageIndians Collection: Native American Indians wearing body paint

Native American Indians wearing body paint
Native American Indians dancing a tribal dance for an important occasion, wearing body paint, feathers on thier heads and around their waist

Background imageIndians Collection: Blackfoot Indians Camp, Medicine Lodge, Kansas

Blackfoot Indians Camp, Medicine Lodge, Kansas
Blackfoot Indians Camp, Medicine Lodge, Barber County, Kansas, USA. Showing highly decorated tepees Date: 1900s

Background imageIndians Collection: INDIA. Bombay. Elefanta. Elephanta Caves. Trimurti

INDIA. Bombay. Elefanta. Elephanta Caves. Trimurti of Shiva in the main cave, 7th-8th c A.D. Detail of the three-headed bust representing the three roles of the god, creator

Background imageIndians Collection: INDIA. Ellora. Ellora Caves. Ellora. Cave 33. Jain

INDIA. Ellora. Ellora Caves. Ellora. Cave 33. Jain Temple of Jagannath Sabha, 9-10th c. Sculpture of two seated tirthankaras. Hindu art. Architecture

Background imageIndians Collection: INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Cave 10. Detail of

INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Cave 10. Detail of the decoration of the ceiling in the chaitya-griha with scenes from the life and incarnations of Buddha. Mural painting of the cave 2

Background imageIndians Collection: INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Detail of face of Buddha

INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Detail of face of Buddha in one of the Jataka reincarnations and episodes of his life. Mural painting, 6th-7th c. Hindu art. Gupta period. Fresco

Background imageIndians Collection: Africa (XIX). Equatorial Guinea. Exploration into

Africa (XIX). Equatorial Guinea. Exploration into Fernando Poo. Bubi people from Musola and Bocaboch󠶩 llages. Image appeared in La Ilustraci󮠅 spa񯬡 y Americana newspaper

Background imageIndians Collection: INDIA. Ellora. Ellora Caves. Ellora. Cave 21. Hindu

INDIA. Ellora. Ellora Caves. Ellora. Cave 21. Hindu Temple Rameshwar or Rameshvara, carved in the rock, 7-8th c. Sculptures in the facade. Hindu art. Architecture

Background imageIndians Collection: Disembarkation of the Spanish at Veracruz. 1951

Disembarkation of the Spanish at Veracruz. 1951. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Palace. Mexican Mural Painting. Fresco

Background imageIndians Collection: INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Buddha preaching the

INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Buddha preaching the Abhidharma in the Tavatimsa Celestial World. Detail. Wall painting of the cave 17. 6th c. A.D. Hindu art. Gupta period. Fresco

Background imageIndians Collection: Maya Civilization. Ball game

Maya Civilization. Ball game
Maya Civilization. Mesoamerican ballgame. Litography

Background imageIndians Collection: Expedition of Malaspina. Philippines. Zamboanga

Expedition of Malaspina. Philippines. Zamboanga
Malaspina Expedition. Philippines (1792). Village of Zamboanga. Drawing by Fernando Brambila. Drawing. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Navy Museum

Background imageIndians Collection: Scene from the film Rose Marie, Lake Tahoe, USA

Scene from the film Rose Marie, Lake Tahoe, USA
Scene from the film Rose Marie, starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, filmed on the shores of Lake Tahoe, California, USA. Date: 1936

Background imageIndians Collection: Postcard commemorating the Boston Tea Party

Postcard commemorating the Boston Tea Party. December 16th, 1773. Americans dressed as American Indians, dumping tea into Boston Harbour

Background imageIndians Collection: Bribri Indian Shaman & Conical House, Costa Rica

Bribri Indian Shaman & Conical House, Costa Rica
The Head Shaman of the Bribri People of the Talamanca Province, Costa Rica - pictured in front of the Conical House. The Bribri spiritual practice is centred on the conical house

Background imageIndians Collection: Ona Indians of the Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

Ona Indians of the Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Ona Indians - Indigenous people from Tierra del Fuego, Southern Argentina. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIndians Collection: Native Americans Indigenous Indians Prospect

Native Americans Indigenous Indians Prospect
Native Americans prospecting for gold. They gather sand from the river bed and carry it in baskets to the shore where they can examine it for gold dust

Background imageIndians Collection: Young Native Americans Indigenous Indians Play

Young Native Americans Indigenous Indians Play
Young Native Americans at play, shooting bows and arrows and throwing balls into a basket. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry

Background imageIndians Collection: Native Americans Indigenous Indians Clothed Concealed

Native Americans Indigenous Indians Clothed Concealed
Native Americans hunt deer. The indigenous hunters are concealed under deer skins which allow them to close in on their prey. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry

Background imageIndians Collection: Native Americans Indigenous Indians Men Women

Native Americans Indigenous Indians Men Women
Native Americans, both men and women, till the soil and plant seeds. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry

Background imageIndians Collection: Spanish Priests Soldiers Attacked Indigenous

Spanish Priests Soldiers Attacked Indigenous
Spanish priests and soldiers attacked by indigenous people after their arrival in the Americas. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry

Background imageIndians Collection: Timucua Tribe Defeat Potano Tribe Florida Floridian

Timucua Tribe Defeat Potano Tribe Florida Floridian
The Timucua tribe with the assistance of the French defeats the Potano tribe. Both tribes were Floridian. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry

Background imageIndians Collection: French Officer France Florida Floridians Indians

French Officer France Florida Floridians Indians
A French officer negotiates with indigenous Floridians for a supply of grain. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry

Background imageIndians Collection: Native Americans Indigenous Indians People Test

Native Americans Indigenous Indians People Test
Believing that European invaders may be gods, native Americans test their immortality. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry

Background imageIndians Collection: Settlers Sighting Indians Crossing Prairie Horse

Settlers Sighting Indians Crossing Prairie Horse
Settlers sighting Indians while crossing the prairie, USA in the 19th century. From America Revisited: From The Bay of New York to The Gulf of Mexico, published 1886

Background imageIndians Collection: Jean Baptiste De Richardville John Richardville

Jean Baptiste De Richardville John Richardville
Jean Baptiste de Richardville aka John Richardville, Pinsiwa or Peshewa, circa 1761 - 1841. Half French and half Miami civil chief of the Miami people. After a print published circa 1835

Background imageIndians Collection: Ahyonwaeghs John Brant Portrait Mohawk Chief

Ahyonwaeghs John Brant Portrait Mohawk Chief
Ahyonwaeghs also known as John Brant, 1794 - 1832. Mohawk chief. Government official in the Province of Upper Canada. After a print published in 1838

Background imageIndians Collection: Thayendanegea Joseph Brant Portrait Mohawk 19th Century

Thayendanegea Joseph Brant Portrait Mohawk 19th Century
Thayendanegea also known as Joseph Brant, 1743 - 1807. Mohawk military and political leader. After a print published in 1838

Background imageIndians Collection: Texas Rangers Charge Charging Battle Fight Skirmish

Texas Rangers Charge Charging Battle Fight Skirmish
A group of Texas Rangers charge during a skirmish with Native Americans. After a 19th century illustration by Henry Walker Herrick

Background imageIndians Collection: Osage Chief Portrait 19th Century Native American

Osage Chief Portrait 19th Century Native American
Portrait of an Osage Chief. After a print published in 1838

Background imageIndians Collection: Osage Osages Osage Tribe Native Americans Journeyed

Osage Osages Osage Tribe Native Americans Journeyed
In 1827 six members of the Osage tribe journeyed to France. The three shown in this 1827 print by L. Boilly are, left to right, Minkchatahoon, Gretomih and Kihegashugah

Background imageIndians Collection: A Parley Prepared For An Emergency White Men

A Parley Prepared For An Emergency White Men
A Parley. Prepared for an Emergency. White hunters run into a band of Native Americans on the plains. Leaders of the two sides ride out to confer. From a work by James Cameron published in 1866

Background imageIndians Collection: Catching Wild Horse Wild Horses George Catlin

Catching Wild Horse Wild Horses George Catlin
Catching the Wild Horse. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London, 1844 by the artist, American adventurer George Catlin, 1796 - 1872

Background imageIndians Collection: Osage Warrior Iroquois Warrior Pawnee Woman George Catlin

Osage Warrior Iroquois Warrior Pawnee Woman George Catlin
North American Indians. From left to right: Osage warrior; Iroquois warrior, Pawnee woman. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist

Background imageIndians Collection: Ball Play Three Ball Players Ball Game Sioux

Ball Play Three Ball Players Ball Game Sioux
Three ball players. From the left: A Choctaw; A Sioux from the Upper Mississippi; A Sioux from the Missouri. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist

Background imageIndians Collection: Snow Shoe Dance Dancing Snow Fall Falling Snowfall

Snow Shoe Dance Dancing Snow Fall Falling Snowfall
The Snow Shoe Dance. An annual dance performed after the fall of the first snow. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist

Background imageIndians Collection: Emigrants Settlers Wagon Train Attack Attacked

Emigrants Settlers Wagon Train Attack Attacked
The Emigrants. After a work by American artist Frederic Sackrider Remington, 1861 - 1909. A wagon train is attacked by Indians as it crosses a river

Background imageIndians Collection: Buffalo Dance Bison Dance Dancing Annual Return

Buffalo Dance Bison Dance Dancing Annual Return
Buffalo Dance. Or Bison Dance. Many North American Plains Indians performed this ceremony which normally coincided with the annual return of the buffalo herds upon which the Indians were dependent

Background imageIndians Collection: Bear Dance Dancing Ute Tribe Utes Utah George Catlin

Bear Dance Dancing Ute Tribe Utes Utah George Catlin
The Bear Dance. A 10 day long ceremony performed by the Ute tribe (after whom the state of Utah is named.) From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist

Background imageIndians Collection: Choctaw Ball Play Ball Players Ball Game Games

Choctaw Ball Play Ball Players Ball Game Games
A Choctaw Indian ball game. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist, American adventurer George Catlin, 1796 - 1872

Background imageIndians Collection: The Charge Charging United States Cavalry Soldier

The Charge Charging United States Cavalry Soldier
The Charge. After a work by American artist Frederic Sackrider Remington, 1861 - 1909. A unit of the United States cavalry has charged into an Indian war party

Background imageIndians Collection: Grizzly Bear Attack Attacking Horse Riders Spear

Grizzly Bear Attack Attacking Horse Riders Spear
Attacking the Grizzly Bear. Mounted Indians attack a bear with lances and an axe. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist

Background imageIndians Collection: Horseback On Foot Hunting Chasing Bow And Arrow

Horseback On Foot Hunting Chasing Bow And Arrow
Plains Indians on horseback and on foot hunt buffalo with bows and arrows. American bison, B. bison. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist

Background imageIndians Collection: Horseback Hunting Chasing Spear Spears Bow And Arrow

Horseback Hunting Chasing Spear Spears Bow And Arrow
Plains Indians on horseback hunt buffalo with spears and bows and arrows. American bison, B. bison. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist

Background imageIndians Collection: Bison Buffalo Hunt Chase Plains Indian Indians

Bison Buffalo Hunt Chase Plains Indian Indians
Buffalo hunt chase. A plains Indian on horseback shoots at a buffalo with his bow and arrow. American bison (B. bison). From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio



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"Indians: A Tapestry of Rich History, Culture, and Resilience" From Jamaicans on board the Empire Windrush to the iconic first Thanksgiving in 1621, they have left an indelible mark on history. Brave warriors like Geronimo and Tecumseh, Native American chief of the Shawnee tribe, fought valiantly for their people's rights. Tagore's poetic brilliance continues to inspire generations worldwide. In awe-inspiring landscapes like the White Wolf Ski resort, witness a mesmerizing Native American Indian Buffalo Hunt unfold under a vibrant New Mexico sunset. The craftsmanship behind Navajo Indian Rugs showcases their deep-rooted traditions and artistic finesse. Leaders such as Sioux Chief Sitting Bull embodied strength and wisdom that resonated with their tribes. Hollow Horn Bear stands tall as a symbol of Sioux Indian leadership and resilience. Lake Superior Chippewa's presence in Apostle Islands, Wisconsin reflects their harmonious connection with nature. With each picture capturing moments frozen in time - Picture No. 10760372 encapsulates the spirit of unity among diverse indigenous communities across America. As we delve into this captivating tapestry of heritage and legacy, let us celebrate Indians' contributions while acknowledging their struggles against adversity throughout history. Their stories weave together a colorful narrative that deserves recognition and respect for generations to come.