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Background imageNative Americans Collection: TULE REED BOAT, 1816. Coast Miwok Native Americans paddling a tule reed boat on San Francisco Bay

TULE REED BOAT, 1816. Coast Miwok Native Americans paddling a tule reed boat on San Francisco Bay, off the coast of California, 1816. Lithograph, French, 1822, after a drawing by Louis Choris

Background imageNative Americans Collection: POTLATCH CEREMONY, 1894. Members of the secret Hamatsa Society at a Kwakiutl potlatch ceremony

POTLATCH CEREMONY, 1894. Members of the secret Hamatsa Society at a Kwakiutl potlatch ceremony, at Fort Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, during the winter ceremonial season, known as Tsetseka

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE CHIEFS, 1887. Cheyenne chiefs Standing Elk (in headdress), Running Hog

CHEYENNE CHIEFS, 1887. Cheyenne chiefs Standing Elk (in headdress), Running Hog, and Little Wolf (right) meeting with cattle rancher Harry Oelrichs and his interpreter (left) at his home in Oelrichs

Background imageNative Americans Collection: IROQUOIS: LACROSSE. Iroquois Native Americans playing lacrosse in preparation for battle

IROQUOIS: LACROSSE. Iroquois Native Americans playing lacrosse in preparation for battle. Drawing by C.W. Jefferys

Background imageNative Americans Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1877. Battlefield of Little Bighorn, with grave markers and horse bones

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1877. Battlefield of Little Bighorn, with grave markers and horse bones

Background imageNative Americans Collection: FRENCH & INDIAN WAR, 1758. The Marquis de Montcalm and his French troops repulse

FRENCH & INDIAN WAR, 1758. The Marquis de Montcalm and his French troops repulse the British attack led by General James Abercrombie at Fort Carillon (later Fort Ticonderoga), 8 July 1758

Background imageNative Americans Collection: DUTCH FUR TRADE. Dutch settlers in America trading with the Native Americans. American lithograph

DUTCH FUR TRADE. Dutch settlers in America trading with the Native Americans. American lithograph, 1893

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CANADA: IROQUOIS, c1700. An Iroquois Native American (possibly a Mohawk). Drawing

CANADA: IROQUOIS, c1700. An Iroquois Native American (possibly a Mohawk). Drawing, c1700, by a French official while stationed in Canada

Background imageNative Americans Collection: MIMBRES POTTERY DESIGN. Lizard design used on pottery of the Mimbres culture of

MIMBRES POTTERY DESIGN. Lizard design used on pottery of the Mimbres culture of southwestern New Mexico, 11th-12th century

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CANADA: FRENCH TRADERS. Native Americans trading with the French in eastern Canada

CANADA: FRENCH TRADERS. Native Americans trading with the French in eastern Canada, early 17th century. Drawing by C.W. Jefferys

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO CEREMONY, c1906. A Navajo Yeibichai healing ceremony inside a traditional hogan dwelling

NAVAJO CEREMONY, c1906. A Navajo Yeibichai healing ceremony inside a traditional hogan dwelling. A patient sits on a sand painting next to a man impersonating a god

Background imageNative Americans Collection: FUR TRAPPER, 1889. An Native American fur trapper of the American west. Painting

FUR TRAPPER, 1889. An Native American fur trapper of the American west. Painting, 1889, by Frederic Remington

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SHOSHONE NATIVE AMERICAN. A Shoshone Native American man, identified as Measaw. Photographed c1899

SHOSHONE NATIVE AMERICAN. A Shoshone Native American man, identified as Measaw. Photographed c1899

Background imageNative Americans Collection: COMANCHE GIRLS, 1892. The girl on the left is the daughter of Quanah Parker

COMANCHE GIRLS, 1892. The girl on the left is the daughter of Quanah Parker. Oil over a photograph, 1892

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KWAKIUTL CANOES, c1914. Kwakiutl tribe of Native Americans in canoes on a river in British Columbia

KWAKIUTL CANOES, c1914. Kwakiutl tribe of Native Americans in canoes on a river in British Columbia. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1914

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. Tlingit Native American men in a large dugot canoe

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. Tlingit Native American men in a large dugot canoe off the coast of Sitka, Alaska. Photographed in 1905

Background imageNative Americans Collection: MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1892. Indian reservations within the United States and territories

MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1892. Indian reservations within the United States and territories. Lithograph, 1892

Background imageNative Americans Collection: MAP: NEBRASKA, 1899. Indian land cessions in Nebraska. Lithograph, 1899

MAP: NEBRASKA, 1899. Indian land cessions in Nebraska. Lithograph, 1899

Background imageNative Americans Collection: MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1888. Indian reservations within the United States and territories

MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1888. Indian reservations within the United States and territories. Lithograph, 1888

Background imageNative Americans Collection: OREGON: INDIAN RESERVATION. Three Native American women on the Warm Springs Indian

OREGON: INDIAN RESERVATION. Three Native American women on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon. The reservation is occupied and governed by a confederation of the Wasco, Tenino

Background imageNative Americans Collection: DAWES ACT, 1877. An Act to Provide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to

DAWES ACT, 1877. An Act to Provide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Indians on the Various Reservations, known as the Dawes Act, signed by Congress on

Background imageNative Americans Collection: QUINAULT WOMAN, c1913. Quinault woman picking berries in the Pacific Northwest

QUINAULT WOMAN, c1913. Quinault woman picking berries in the Pacific Northwest. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1913

Background imageNative Americans Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. US Troopers being driven across the river during the Battle

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. US Troopers being driven across the river during the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1876. Pictograph by Amos Bad Heart Bull

Background imageNative Americans Collection: QUINAULT GIRL, c1913. Portrait of a Quinault girl from the Pacific Northwest by Edward S

QUINAULT GIRL, c1913. Portrait of a Quinault girl from the Pacific Northwest by Edward S. Curtis, c1913

Background imageNative Americans Collection: QUINAULT WOMAN, c1913. Portrait of a young Quinault woman from the Pacific Northwest by Edward S

QUINAULT WOMAN, c1913. Portrait of a young Quinault woman from the Pacific Northwest by Edward S. Curtis, c1913

Background imageNative Americans Collection: YAQUI GIRL, c1907. Portrait of a Yaqui girl. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

YAQUI GIRL, c1907. Portrait of a Yaqui girl. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: YAQUI WOMAN, c1907. Portrait of a Yaqui woman. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

YAQUI WOMAN, c1907. Portrait of a Yaqui woman. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: YAQUI MAN, c1907. Portrait of a Yaqui man. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

YAQUI MAN, c1907. Portrait of a Yaqui man. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: MUNSEE MAN, 1882. A chief of the Munsee Native Americans from the northern United States

MUNSEE MAN, 1882. A chief of the Munsee Native Americans from the northern United States. Wood engraving, English, made during a visit to London, 1882

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAST: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1879. America for the Red Man

NAST: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1879. America for the Red Man. The most practical way of solving the Indian question. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1879

Background imageNative Americans Collection: OREGON: MISSIONARY, 1853. A missionary preaching to Native Americans in Oregon

OREGON: MISSIONARY, 1853. A missionary preaching to Native Americans in Oregon. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN SURRENDER. Lakota Native Americans under Chief Gall traveling to

NATIVE AMERICAN SURRENDER. Lakota Native Americans under Chief Gall traveling to the Poplar Creek Agency in Montana to surrender, 27 December 1880. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN RESERVATION. Muster-Day on an Indian Reservation

NATIVE AMERICAN RESERVATION. Muster-Day on an Indian Reservation. Engraving after a drawing by Paul Frenzeny, 1880

Background imageNative Americans Collection: GHOST DANCE, 1890. Ghost Dance ceremony of Plains Native Americans. Sketch by J

GHOST DANCE, 1890. Ghost Dance ceremony of Plains Native Americans. Sketch by J.H. Smith, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN UNREST. Exodus of half-Native American men and white men married

NATIVE AMERICAN UNREST. Exodus of half-Native American men and white men married to Native American women in the western United States during the Ghost Dance War. Sketch by J.H. Smith, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CATTLE DRIVERS, 1890. Cattle drivers bunching up their cattle for protection, during

CATTLE DRIVERS, 1890. Cattle drivers bunching up their cattle for protection, during a period of Native American unrest in the western United States. Sketch by J.H. Smith, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE TALK. A Native American chief discussing negotiations of peace

NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE TALK. A Native American chief discussing negotiations of peace. Sketch by J.H. Smith, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY. A white man married to a Native American is visited by

NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY. A white man married to a Native American is visited by members of her family, in the Native American territory. Engraving, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN RATIONS. Distribution of rations to Comanche Native Americans at

NATIVE AMERICAN RATIONS. Distribution of rations to Comanche Native Americans at Medicine Bluff Creek, Oklahoma. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE CAPTIVES, 1891. A band of Cheyenne Native Americans on the way to the

CHEYENNE CAPTIVES, 1891. A band of Cheyenne Native Americans on the way to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, under military guard. Engraving, American, 1891

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SEVENTH CAVALRY, 1891. A company of the Seventh Cavalry, which participated in

SEVENTH CAVALRY, 1891. A company of the Seventh Cavalry, which participated in the fighting at White Clay Creek in Nebraska. Engraving, American, 1891

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN DANCERS. Part of the Eighth United States Cavalry at the Great

NATIVE AMERICAN DANCERS. Part of the Eighth United States Cavalry at the Great Indian Grass Dance of the Cheyenne River Sioux. Photograph by John C.H. Grabill, c1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE SCOUTS, 1891. A group of Cheyenne Native American scouts. Engraving, American

CHEYENNE SCOUTS, 1891. A group of Cheyenne Native American scouts. Engraving, American, 1891

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CAVALRY DRILL, 1890. Troops with the U

CAVALRY DRILL, 1890. Troops with the U.S. Cavalry practicing a drill, in the Western United States. Photograph by John C.H. Grabill, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN DANCERS. Ready for the Dance. Five Native American dancers in the American West

NATIVE AMERICAN DANCERS. Ready for the Dance. Five Native American dancers in the American West. Photograph by John C.H. Grabill, c1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: REMINGTON: SCOUT, 1890. Indian Soldier in the Crow Scout Corps. Painting by Frederic Remington

REMINGTON: SCOUT, 1890. Indian Soldier in the Crow Scout Corps. Painting by Frederic Remington, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: REMINGTON: LIEUTENANT, 1890. Lieutenant Casey, Commandant of Cheyenne Scouts

REMINGTON: LIEUTENANT, 1890. Lieutenant Casey, Commandant of Cheyenne Scouts. Painting by Frederic Remington, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: REMINGTON: LIEUTENANT, 1890. Lieutenant S. C. Robertson, Chief of the Crow Scouts

REMINGTON: LIEUTENANT, 1890. Lieutenant S. C. Robertson, Chief of the Crow Scouts
REMINGTON: LIEUTENANT, 1890. Lieutenant S.C. Robertson, Chief of the Crow Scouts. Painting by Frederic Remington, 1890



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