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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: TECUMSEH (c1768-1813). Shawnee chief. Wood engraving, 1818

TECUMSEH (c1768-1813). Shawnee chief. Wood engraving, 1818

Background imageNative American Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN BARBECUE. Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue

NATIVE AMERICAN BARBECUE. Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue. Colored engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageNative American Collection: NAVAJO DANCER, c1905. A Navajo man dressed in spruce branches as the deity Tonenili the water

NAVAJO DANCER, c1905. A Navajo man dressed in spruce branches as the deity Tonenili the water sprinkler, during the Yeibichai, a ceremonial dance. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1905

Background imageNative American Collection: PNAT2A-00011

PNAT2A-00011
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageNative American Collection: NATI2P-00066

NATI2P-00066
Vash-Ghon, Jicarilla Apache chief. 1904. Reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative American Collection: NATI2A-00174

NATI2A-00174
Pueblo farmer plowing the soil near Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative American Collection: Child care in a Native American camp

Child care in a Native American camp
Native American woman rocking an infant in a hammock. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative American Collection: NATI2A-00076

NATI2A-00076
Digger Indians returning from a hunt with rabbits and birds, Sierra Nevada Mountains, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative American Collection: Florida explored by De Soto, 1539

Florida explored by De Soto, 1539
Bivouac of De Sotos expedition in the Florida wilderness, 1539. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative American Collection: EVNT2A-00002

EVNT2A-00002
General Waynes victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, opening the Ohio Valley for settlers, 1794. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative American Collection: Columbia River fishing camp of Native Americans

Columbia River fishing camp of Native Americans
Native American fishing camp by the Columbia River, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative American Collection: EVNT2A-00075

EVNT2A-00075
General Oliver Otis Howard pursuing the Nez Perce tribe on the Dead Mule Trail in Idaho, 1877. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageNative American Collection: Southwest, American Indian art & handicrafts. Classic Navajo bead work necklaces

Southwest, American Indian art & handicrafts. Classic Navajo bead work necklaces. Property release

Background imageNative American Collection: Native American Powwow, Taos, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Native American Powwow, Taos, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageNative American Collection: Intertribal Greeting by Doug Hyde, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America

Intertribal Greeting by Doug Hyde, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageNative American Collection: Crossing the Divide or Thirsty Trappers Making a Rush for the River, c. 1837 (w / c on paper)

Crossing the Divide or Thirsty Trappers Making a Rush for the River, c. 1837 (w / c on paper)
5310546 Crossing the Divide or Thirsty Trappers Making a Rush for the River, c.1837 (w/c on paper) by Miller, Alfred Jacob (1810-74); 21.6x29.3 cm; Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska

Background imageNative American Collection: Deaf Bull, c. 1880. Creator: Laton Alton Huffman

Deaf Bull, c. 1880. Creator: Laton Alton Huffman
Deaf Bull, c. 1880. [Portrait of a chief of the Crow people from the Yellowstone River valley, western United States]. Gelatin silver print

Background imageNative American Collection: Indian Fantasy, 1914 (oil on canvas)

Indian Fantasy, 1914 (oil on canvas)
3576878 Indian Fantasy, 1914 (oil on canvas) by Hartley, Marsden (1877-1943); 118.6x99.9 cm; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh

Background imageNative American Collection: Winter Villiage of the Minatarres

Winter Villiage of the Minatarres
3673658 Winter Villiage of the Minatarres by Bodmer, Karl (1809-93); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: Travels in the interior of North America / by Maximilian)

Background imageNative American Collection: Apache Indian, Apache Spirit Ranch, Tombstone, Arizona, USA MR

Apache Indian, Apache Spirit Ranch, Tombstone, Arizona, USA MR

Background imageNative American Collection: Shiprock, New Mexico, USA. Navajo Nation

Shiprock, New Mexico, USA. Navajo Nation

Background imageNative American Collection: The Last of His Race (The Vanishing American), 1908 (oil on composition board)

The Last of His Race (The Vanishing American), 1908 (oil on composition board)
3247995 The Last of His Race (The Vanishing American), 1908 (oil on composition board) by Remington, Frederic (1861-1909); 45.7x31.5 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; American

Background imageNative American Collection: Mandan Indians, with Medicine Man in Bear Skin, c1875

Mandan Indians, with Medicine Man in Bear Skin, c1875. The Mandan traditionally lived along the banks of the Missouri River and two of its tributaries, the Heart and the Knife

Background imageNative American Collection: Native American shaman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Native American shaman, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Native American shaman, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imageNative American Collection: USA, Washington, Jamestown. Totem art. (PR) Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery

USA, Washington, Jamestown. Totem art. (PR) Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery
USA, Washington State, Jamestown. Totem art. (PR) Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageNative American Collection: Indian Medicine Men At Work

Indian Medicine Men At Work
An American Indian medicine man wears a bear skin and waves a decorated pole and disc as his assistants tend to a sick barechested woman as other interested parties look on, 18th Century

Background imageNative American Collection: USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Mummy Cave Ruin in Canyon del Muerto

USA, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Mummy Cave Ruin in Canyon del Muerto

Background imageNative American Collection: LAS VEGAS: PAIUTE MAN, c1873. Enuintsigaip (One of the Ancients), a Paiute Native

LAS VEGAS: PAIUTE MAN, c1873. Enuintsigaip (One of the Ancients), a Paiute Native American from Las Vegas, guide to John Wesley Powell. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1873

Background imageNative American Collection: PHILIP METACOMET (d. 1676). Philip (Metacomet), Wampanoag Native American chief

PHILIP METACOMET (d. 1676). Philip (Metacomet), Wampanoag Native American chief. Copper engraving, 1772, by Paul Revere
PHILIP METACOMET (d.1676). Philip (Metacomet), Wampanoag Native American chief. Copper engraving, 1772, by Paul Revere

Background imageNative American Collection: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS, 1591. Florida Native Americans tilling and planting

FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS, 1591. Florida Native Americans tilling and planting. Line engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageNative American Collection: Mescaline hallucinogenic drug molecule

Mescaline hallucinogenic drug molecule
Mescaline hallucinogenic drug, molecular model. Mescaline is a hallucinogenic drug, produced from the dried tops (buttons) of the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii)

Background imageNative American Collection: PIEGAN GIRL, c1910. The daughter of a Piegan Blackfoot chief, standing at her tepee

PIEGAN GIRL, c1910. The daughter of a Piegan Blackfoot chief, standing at her tepee. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative American Collection: NAVAJO WEAVER, c1915. A Navajo woman weaving a blanket on a loom

NAVAJO WEAVER, c1915. A Navajo woman weaving a blanket on a loom, with a herd of sheep in the background. Photograph, c1915

Background imageNative American Collection: AGRI2D-00029

AGRI2D-00029
Posole - Pueblo Indian dried corn - in a Native American basket. Digital photograph

Background imageNative American Collection: Arizona, Navajo Nation, Lower Antelope Canyon, Glowing sandstone walls

Arizona, Navajo Nation, Lower Antelope Canyon, Glowing sandstone walls

Background imageNative American Collection: USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe: Canyon Road Gallery District Santa Fe Art / Outdoor Gallery

USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe: Canyon Road Gallery District Santa Fe Art / Outdoor Gallery

Background imageNative American Collection: A Madan Indian Chief with his favourite wife, by G. Catun, Mellon National Gallery of Art

A Madan Indian Chief with his favourite wife, by G. Catun, Mellon National Gallery of Art, United States of America, North America

Background imageNative American Collection: Carving of Native American, Mohawk Trail, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America

Carving of Native American, Mohawk Trail, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageNative American Collection: Totem pole on store, Pier 54, Seattle, Washington State, United States of America

Totem pole on store, Pier 54, Seattle, Washington State, United States of America, North America

Background imageNative American Collection: Pueblo Indian Montezuma Castle dating from 1100-1400 AD

Pueblo Indian Montezuma Castle dating from 1100-1400 AD, Sinagua, Arizona, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America

Background imageNative American Collection: North Native American stone tomahawk

North Native American stone tomahawk. The wooden haft and binding are modern

Background imageNative American Collection: Spirit Bear

Spirit Bear
Karen MacKenzie

Background imageNative American Collection: Tarascos Indians, inhabitants of the state of Michoacan. Mexico, 19th century, Chromolithography

Tarascos Indians, inhabitants of the state of Michoacan. Mexico, 19th century, Chromolithography
AIS5388724 Tarascos Indians, inhabitants of the state of Michoacan. Mexico, 19th century, Chromolithography.

Background imageNative American Collection: Roundhouse, Am-mah'-sha-nah, with flag and an unclear annotation Roundhouse at Ston..., 1906 (photo)

Roundhouse, Am-mah'-sha-nah, with flag and an unclear annotation Roundhouse at Ston..., 1906 (photo)
8772273 Roundhouse, Am-mah'-sha-nah, with flag and an unclear annotation Roundhouse at Ston..., 1906 (photo) by Merriam, C

Background imageNative American Collection: Unidentified Seminole 1831 (Oil on canvas)

Unidentified Seminole 1831 (Oil on canvas)
8766613 Unidentified Seminole 1831 (Oil on canvas) by Inman, Henry (1801-46); 98.4x85.7 cm; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; © High Museum of Art .

Background imageNative American Collection: Timpoochee Barnard (Creek) 1831 (Oil on canvas)

Timpoochee Barnard (Creek) 1831 (Oil on canvas)
8766612 Timpoochee Barnard (Creek) 1831 (Oil on canvas) by Inman, Henry (1801-46); 98.4x85.7 cm; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; © High Museum of Art .



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Native Americans: From Captivity to Leadership" Hannah Duston Escapes from Capture by Native Americans: In a tale of resilience and survival, Hannah Duston's daring escape from captivity by Native Americans serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of early settlers. Geronimo: American Apache Leader: Geronimo, an iconic figure in Native American history, embodied strength and resistance against encroachment on his people's lands. This 1887 photograph captures the essence of his leadership. Tracing American Indian Tribe Locations in 1715: Delve into the intricate tapestry of indigenous cultures with this map showcasing various American Indian tribe locations in 1715, highlighting their rich diversity across North America. Santa Fe Indian Market: Celebrating Native American Artistry: Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and exquisite craftsmanship at Santa Fe's renowned Indian Market, where traditional art forms like native baskets come alive with cultural pride. The Wild West Chronicles: Native American Attack on a Western Stagecoach: Step back into an era shrouded in myth and legend as we recount a thrilling encounter between brave pioneers and fierce warriors during a dramatic Native American attack on a western stagecoach. Cowboys & Natives: A Cultural Encounter Through Playing Cards (c1915): Uncover fascinating glimpses into cross-cultural interactions through vintage playing cards depicting cowboys engaging with Native Americans—a visual representation of shared histories. Eleazer Wheelock Founding Dartmouth College (1770): Bridging Cultures: Discover how Eleazer Wheelock's vision for education led to the founding of Dartmouth College—an institution that aimed to bridge gaps between European settlers and Indigenous communities. Mapping Ancient Roots: American Indian Tribe Locations circa 1700: Journey through time as we explore ancient tribal territories across North America around 1700—revealing the ancestral lands that shaped Native American cultures. Sitting Bull.