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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Native Americans: From Captivity to Leadership" Hannah Duston Escapes from Capture by Native Americans

Background imageNative American Collection: BENJAMIN MARROWBONE. Oglala Sioux man, from White Horse Creek, South Dakota. Photograph

BENJAMIN MARROWBONE. Oglala Sioux man, from White Horse Creek, South Dakota. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageNative American Collection: REMINGTON: BUFFALO HUNT. Indians Simulating Buffalo. Oil painting by Frederic Remington

REMINGTON: BUFFALO HUNT. Indians Simulating Buffalo. Oil painting by Frederic Remington, c1901

Background imageNative American Collection: RUSSELL: TRADING POST, 1898. Joe Kipps Trading Post. Oil painting by Charles M

RUSSELL: TRADING POST, 1898. Joe Kipps Trading Post. Oil painting by Charles M. Russell, 1898

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI DANCERS, c1898. Zuni Native Americans playing and relaxing after performing

ZUNI DANCERS, c1898. Zuni Native Americans playing and relaxing after performing in the Shalako dance ceremony at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1898

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI: SHALAKO DANCERS, c1898. Procession of Zuni Shalako dancers at a pueblo village

ZUNI: SHALAKO DANCERS, c1898. Procession of Zuni Shalako dancers at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1898

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI: SHALAKO DANCE, c1898. Zuni Native Americans in New Mexico, performing the

ZUNI: SHALAKO DANCE, c1898. Zuni Native Americans in New Mexico, performing the dance of the Shalako ceremony. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1898

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI PROCESSION, c1897. Zuni Native Americans crossing a bridge to participate

ZUNI PROCESSION, c1897. Zuni Native Americans crossing a bridge to participate in the Shalako ceremony, typically celebrated after the harvest

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI MAN, c1903. Shiwawatiwa, a Zuni Native American. Photograph by Edward Curtis

ZUNI MAN, c1903. Shiwawatiwa, a Zuni Native American. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI BEAD WORKER, c1903. Zuni bead worker drilling holes in beads in his workshop

ZUNI BEAD WORKER, c1903. Zuni bead worker drilling holes in beads in his workshop at a village in New Mexico. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI WATER CARRIERS, c1903. Two Zuni women carrying pots of water on their heads

ZUNI WATER CARRIERS, c1903. Two Zuni women carrying pots of water on their heads, at a pueblo village in New Mexico, c1903

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI PUEBLO, c1903. View of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Edward Curtis

ZUNI PUEBLO, c1903. View of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI PUEBLO, c1903. Zuni Native Americans in a doorway in a pueblo village in the

ZUNI PUEBLO, c1903. Zuni Native Americans in a doorway in a pueblo village in the American southwest. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI WOMAN, c1903. A Zuni woman wearing lots of jewelry. Photograph by Edward Curtis

ZUNI WOMAN, c1903. A Zuni woman wearing lots of jewelry. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI WOMAN, c1903. A Zuni woman from New Mexico, wrapped in a blanket

ZUNI WOMAN, c1903. A Zuni woman from New Mexico, wrapped in a blanket. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Adobe buildings in a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Adobe buildings in a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1903

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico, c1880

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico, c1880

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI JEWELER. A Zuni turquoise driller at work at the Acoma pueblo

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI JEWELER. A Zuni turquoise driller at work at the Acoma pueblo village near San Juan, New Mexico. Photograph, c1901

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI BLANKET WEAVER, c1900. A Zuni blanket weaver at a loom in a village near San Juan

ZUNI BLANKET WEAVER, c1900. A Zuni blanket weaver at a loom in a village near San Juan, New Mexico. Photograph, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View of a Zuni pueblo village. Photograph by John Hillers

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View of a Zuni pueblo village. Photograph by John Hillers, 1879

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MAN, c1900. Portrait of a Zuni man in New Mexico, c1900

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MAN, c1900. Portrait of a Zuni man in New Mexico, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View of rooftops at a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View of rooftops at a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of Zuni Native Americans, with an albino boy

NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of Zuni Native Americans, with an albino boy and a dark-skinned boy in the foreground. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI BOYS, 1873. An albino Zuni boy seated next to a dark-skinned Zuni

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI BOYS, 1873. An albino Zuni boy seated next to a dark-skinned Zuni boy at a pueblo in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young Zuni men and boys at a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young Zuni men and boys at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI GIRL, 1873. A Zuni girl carrying a water olla, at a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI GIRL, 1873. A Zuni girl carrying a water olla, at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN, 1873. An albino Zuni man seated next to a dark skinned Zuni

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN, 1873. An albino Zuni man seated next to a dark skinned Zuni man at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI WOMEN. Two Zuni women at a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI WOMEN. Two Zuni women at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young and elderly Zuni Native Americans at a

NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young and elderly Zuni Native Americans at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADERS. Three leaders of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADERS. Three leaders of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: CALIFORNIA: KAMIA MAN, c1914. Cinon Mataweer, a Kamia Native American in California

CALIFORNIA: KAMIA MAN, c1914. Cinon Mataweer, a Kamia Native American in California, dressed in ceremonial feathers. Photograph by Edward Davis, c1914

Background imageNative American Collection: RESERVATION: CHURCH, c1890. A Christian church on an Indian reservation on Tejon

RESERVATION: CHURCH, c1890. A Christian church on an Indian reservation on Tejon Ranch in Kern County, California. Photograph by Carleton Watkins, c1890

Background imageNative American Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS, c1870. Group of Native Americans from the Yosemite Valley, California

NATIVE AMERICANS, c1870. Group of Native Americans from the Yosemite Valley, California. Photograph by John Soule, c1870

Background imageNative American Collection: HOPI PRIEST, c1900. Kopeli, a Hopi snake priest in Walpi, Arizona. Photograph, c1900

HOPI PRIEST, c1900. Kopeli, a Hopi snake priest in Walpi, Arizona. Photograph, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX HORSEMAN, c1901. Willie Holy Frog, a Sioux Native American performer in Buffalo

SIOUX HORSEMAN, c1901. Willie Holy Frog, a Sioux Native American performer in Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed c1901

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX MAN, c1898. Afraid of Eagle, a Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Adolph F

SIOUX MAN, c1898. Afraid of Eagle, a Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Adolph F. Muhr, c1898

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Red Elk Woman, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S

SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Red Elk Woman, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Day Woman, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S

SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Day Woman, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADER. Zuni leader in a pueblo in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADER. Zuni leader in a pueblo in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: ZUNI CHIEF, 1873. Portrait of a Zuni chief in a pueblo village in New Mexico

ZUNI CHIEF, 1873. Portrait of a Zuni chief in a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View from the interior of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View from the interior of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Old Mission Church at a Zuni pueblo in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Old Mission Church at a Zuni pueblo in New Mexico. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: CALIFORNIA: PAIUTE MEN. Group of Paiute Native Americans Stereograph, c1865

CALIFORNIA: PAIUTE MEN. Group of Paiute Native Americans Stereograph, c1865

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. A Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. A Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative American Collection: CALIFORNIA: NATIVE AMERICAN. Winenia, a Native American woman in California. Photograph

CALIFORNIA: NATIVE AMERICAN. Winenia, a Native American woman in California. Photograph, c1915

Background imageNative American Collection: CALIFORNIA: BASKET MAKER. A Native American basket weaver working outside of her dwelling at Pala

CALIFORNIA: BASKET MAKER. A Native American basket weaver working outside of her dwelling at Pala, near San Diego, California. Photograph by Edward Davis, c1914

Background imageNative American Collection: CALIFORNIA: POMO FAMILY. A Pomo family photographed in California, c1905

CALIFORNIA: POMO FAMILY. A Pomo family photographed in California, c1905

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX CHIEF, c1919. Chief Standing Bear, possibly Chief Luther Standing Bear, of the Lakota Sioux

SIOUX CHIEF, c1919. Chief Standing Bear, possibly Chief Luther Standing Bear, of the Lakota Sioux. Photograph, c1919

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX HORSEMEN, c1905. A group of three Sioux Native American men on horseback

SIOUX HORSEMEN, c1905. A group of three Sioux Native American men on horseback in the Great Plains, with a rock formation in the background. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1905



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