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Tepees Collection

"Journey through History: Tepees Unveiling the Rich Cultural Tapestry of Native Americans" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tepees

Background imageTepees Collection: Evening on Crow Reservation, Montana (oil on canvas)

Evening on Crow Reservation, Montana (oil on canvas)
CH89290 Evening on Crow Reservation, Montana (oil on canvas) by Sharp, Joseph Henry (1859-1953); 30.5x45.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTepees Collection: USA, Arizona, Holbrook, Route 66, Wigwam Motel, Chevrolet Impala

USA, Arizona, Holbrook, Route 66, Wigwam Motel, Chevrolet Impala

Background imageTepees Collection: Author's camp among the Spokan 1910 (photo)

Author's camp among the Spokan 1910 (photo)
680399 Author's camp among the Spokan 1910 (photo) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) ; (add.info.: Five tents erected in a clearing, Edward S)

Background imageTepees Collection: A marvelous reproduction of Custers last fight (b / w photo)

A marvelous reproduction of Custers last fight (b / w photo)
6002640 A marvelous reproduction of Custers last fight (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A marvelous reproduction of Custers last fight)

Background imageTepees Collection: La Salles Party Feasted in the Illinois Village, January 2nd 1680

La Salles Party Feasted in the Illinois Village, January 2nd 1680
5857886 La Salles Party Feasted in the Illinois Village, January 2nd 1680, 1847-1848 (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); 42x60.5 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageTepees Collection: And her lovers, the rejected, ... Handsome men with paint and feathers

And her lovers, the rejected, ... Handsome men with paint and feathers
STC321012 And her lovers, the rejected, ... Handsome men with paint and feathers, from The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-82), pub. by George G. Harrap & Company Ltd

Background imageTepees Collection: Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian Camp in the U. S

Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian Camp in the U. S
5042911 Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian Camp in the U.S. near Pine Ridge, 1891 (b/w photo) by Grabill, John C. H. (fl)

Background imageTepees Collection: Seminole Chief Osceola, 1842 (colour litho)

Seminole Chief Osceola, 1842 (colour litho)
MIA437365 Seminole Chief Osceola, 1842 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); HistoryMiami, Florida, USA; (add.info)

Background imageTepees Collection: He leaped over the childrens heads, 1910 (colour litho)

He leaped over the childrens heads, 1910 (colour litho)
2920263 He leaped over the childrens heads, 1910 (colour litho) by Schonberg, Johann Nepomuk (1780-1863); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTepees Collection: Sketches from an Indian Reservation (engraving)

Sketches from an Indian Reservation (engraving)
1626189 Sketches from an Indian Reservation (engraving) by Wood, Stanley L. (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches from an Indian Reservation)

Background imageTepees Collection: Through the shadows and the sunshine, Treading softly like a panther

Through the shadows and the sunshine, Treading softly like a panther
STC321011 Through the shadows and the sunshine, Treading softly like a panther, from The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-82), pub. by George G. Harrap & Company Ltd

Background imageTepees Collection: Hostile Indian camp, 1891 (b / w photo)

Hostile Indian camp, 1891 (b / w photo)
5042916 Hostile Indian camp, 1891 (b/w photo) by Grabill, John C. H. (fl. late 19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bird s-eye view of a large Lakota camp of teepees, horses)

Background imageTepees Collection: His companions crowded about him, 1910 (colour litho)

His companions crowded about him, 1910 (colour litho)
2920264 His companions crowded about him, 1910 (colour litho) by Schonberg, Johann Nepomuk (1780-1863); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTepees Collection: Indian Encampment on Prairie, late 19th-early 20th century (oil on canvas)

Indian Encampment on Prairie, late 19th-early 20th century (oil on canvas)
996138 Indian Encampment on Prairie, late 19th-early 20th century (oil on canvas) by Morris, Edmund Montague (1871-1913); 61x76.2 cm; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

Background imageTepees Collection: Pawnee Indians, Nebraska, c. 1880-1900 (b / w photo)

Pawnee Indians, Nebraska, c. 1880-1900 (b / w photo)
DPL415568 Pawnee Indians, Nebraska, c.1880-1900 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Denver Public Library, Western History Collection; eDenver Public Library; American

Background imageTepees Collection: Interior of a Cree Indian tent, 1824 (colour litho)

Interior of a Cree Indian tent, 1824 (colour litho)
468762 Interior of a Cree Indian tent, 1824 (colour litho) by Hood, Lieutenant (fl.1819-22) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTepees Collection: View of the Rocky Mountains, plate 44 from Volume 2 of

View of the Rocky Mountains, plate 44 from Volume 2 of
STC103861 View of the Rocky Mountains, plate 44 from Volume 2 of Travels in the Interior of North America, engraved by Sigismond Himely (1801-72) 1844 (aquatint) by Bodmer

Background imageTepees Collection: The great hostile Indian camp on River Brule near Pine Ridge, 1891 (photo)

The great hostile Indian camp on River Brule near Pine Ridge, 1891 (photo)
5042914 The great hostile Indian camp on River Brule near Pine Ridge, 1891 (photo) by Grabill, John C. H. (fl. late 19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Lakota tipi camp near Pine Ridge)

Background imageTepees Collection: A Native American woman holding hands with her child (colour litho)

A Native American woman holding hands with her child (colour litho)
731820 A Native American woman holding hands with her child (colour litho) by Brundage, Frances (1854-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Native American woman holding hands with her child)

Background imageTepees Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105816

EyeUbiquitous_20105816
USA, Arizona, Grand Canyon, Tepee below Spirit Mountain

Background imageTepees Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105815

EyeUbiquitous_20105815
USA, Arizona, Grand Canyon, Tepee below Spirit Mountain

Background imageTepees 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 imageTepees Collection: Tents United States Rivers Oregon Pendleton 1906

Tents United States Rivers Oregon Pendleton 1906
Tents in the United States, Rivers of Oregon, Pendleton, Oregon, 1906, Ore. Tepees on Umatilla Reservation

Background imageTepees Collection: Indian Village on the Cheyenne, Dakota, USA

Indian Village on the Cheyenne, Dakota, USA
A scattered group of wigwams or tepees form a native American Village in the Cheyenne area of Dakota. Date: circa 1895

Background imageTepees Collection: Native Canadian with Wigwams or Tepees

Native Canadian with Wigwams or Tepees
A Native Canadians stand in front of a group of wigwams or tepees. A horse and dog are alongside. Date: circa 1895

Background imageTepees Collection: Western Canada - Nakoda Indian Encampment

Western Canada - Nakoda Indian Encampment
Western Canada - Nakoda (Stoney) Indian Encampment Date: 1928

Background imageTepees Collection: Selkup minority of the Siberian North, a Russian

Selkup minority of the Siberian North, a Russian hunter (centre) is next to a family in front of their traditional tepee. spring; forest near river Taz, North Tumen region, Siberia

Background imageTepees Collection: 2962714; out of copyright

2962714; out of copyright

Background imageTepees Collection: Osceola or Rising Sun, a Seminole Leader, 1838, illustration from The

Osceola or Rising Sun, a Seminole Leader, 1838, illustration from The
BAL122973 Osceola or Rising Sun, a Seminole Leader, 1838, illustration from The Indian Tribes of North America, Vol.2, by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, pub

Background imageTepees Collection: Picture No. 10761722

Picture No. 10761722
USA - The Tepees (on the left) are cone-shaped formations of differently coloured layers of minerals, mainly iron, carbon and manganese. Date:

Background imageTepees Collection: Three Native American men, probably Umatilla, stand on shore of river next to tepees

Three Native American men, probably Umatilla, stand on shore of river next to tepees. c1922. Photograph by Ralph Irving Gifford (1894-1947)

Background imageTepees Collection: Four Atsina Indians on horseback overlooking tepees in valley beyond, 1908. Photograph

Four Atsina Indians on horseback overlooking tepees in valley beyond, 1908. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952)

Background imageTepees Collection: Racial / Blackfoot Camp

Racial / Blackfoot Camp
Blackfoot Indian Reserve, at Alberta, Canada

Background imageTepees Collection: Goods for Assiniboines 2

Goods for Assiniboines 2
At Fort Union, Montana, the U.S. governments exploring party distributes goods to the Assiniboine peoples : the native tepees are pitched outside the forts walls

Background imageTepees Collection: Tepee at Heritage Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, North America

Tepee at Heritage Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageTepees Collection: Tepees in the Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatchewan, Canada, North America

Tepees in the Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatchewan, Canada, North America

Background imageTepees Collection: Indian tepees

Indian tepees, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageTepees Collection: Native Indian Myth / 1914

Native Indian Myth / 1914
Feather-woman gazes down from Sky Country, where she is trapped for digging up the sacred turnip & sees the camp of the Blackfeet where she had once lived

Background imageTepees Collection: Native American Tepees

Native American Tepees
Tepees in a Sioux village near Fort Laramie

Background imageTepees Collection: Comanche Tepees

Comanche Tepees
Decorated tepees in a Comanche encampment



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"Journey through History: Tepees Unveiling the Rich Cultural Tapestry of Native Americans" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tepees, as we embark on a historical expedition. Step into the Blackfoot Indians Camp in Medicine Lodge, Kansas, where these majestic structures served as homes and symbols of tribal unity. Witness their enduring legacy amidst the vast plains. Travel further west to Arizona's Holbrook along Route 66, where an iconic landmark awaits – the Wigwam Motel. Here, tepee-shaped lodgings pay homage to Native American heritage while offering weary travelers a unique experience. Picture yourself cruising by in a classic Chevrolet Impala, relishing the nostalgia that permeates this historic site. Delve deeper into history with an intriguing glimpse into author's camp among the Spokan tribe in 1910. A rare photograph captures their harmonious coexistence with nature and showcases tepees standing tall against breathtaking landscapes. The Battle of Wounded Knee holds immense significance; a diagram from 1891 reveals how tensions escalated before tragedy struck. This poignant image serves as a reminder of both triumphs and tribulations faced by indigenous communities throughout history. Transporting us back even further is a black-and-white reproduction depicting Custer's last fight—a testament to bravery and sacrifice etched forever within our collective memory. Venturing beyond North America’s borders, witness La Salle's party feasting in an Illinois village on January 2nd, 1680—an enchanting tableau showcasing cultural exchange between European explorers and native inhabitants. Tepees not only sheltered families but also witnessed love stories unfold—rejected lovers finding solace among handsome men adorned with paint and feathers—a romantic narrative woven within these sacred dwellings. General Miles' encounter with the largest hostile Indian Camp in U. S history offers insight into military strategies employed during times of conflict—a testament to resilience displayed by both sides amidst complex dynamics shaping early America.