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Background imageNative Americans Collection: NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICANS, c1902. Native American woman of the Pacific Northwest holding an

NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICANS, c1902. Native American woman of the Pacific Northwest holding an infant in a cradleboard. Photographed by Lily E. White, c1902

Background imageNative Americans Collection: COEUR D ALENE, c1916. Coeur D Alene family of Phillip Wildshoe, in his Chalmers automobile

COEUR D ALENE, c1916. Coeur D Alene family of Phillip Wildshoe, in his Chalmers automobile. Photographed c1916

Background imageNative Americans Collection: APACHE GIRL, 1886. A Chiricahua Apache girl, the granddaughter of Cochise

APACHE GIRL, 1886. A Chiricahua Apache girl, the granddaughter of Cochise, photographed in traditional costume, 1886

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UMATILLA WOMAN, c1886. Mrs. Moses Johnson, an Umatilla Native American, photographed, c1886

UMATILLA WOMAN, c1886. Mrs. Moses Johnson, an Umatilla Native American, photographed, c1886

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Section of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico

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

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX INVOCATION, c1907. A Sioux Native American man raising his hand toward the sky to invoke

SIOUX INVOCATION, c1907. A Sioux Native American man raising his hand toward the sky to invoke the spirits. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO DWELLING, c1906. Dine Tsosi, a Navajo leader, with women and children in front of a hogan

NAVAJO DWELLING, c1906. Dine Tsosi, a Navajo leader, with women and children in front of a hogan, a traditional dwelling, in the southwest United States. Photograph by Simeon Schwemberger, c1906

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ARIKARA SHAMANS, c1908. A group of Arikara shamans seated in a semicircle around a sacred cedar

ARIKARA SHAMANS, c1908. A group of Arikara shamans seated in a semicircle around a sacred cedar tree on the Great Plains in North Dakota. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1908

Background imageNative Americans Collection: HUPA FISHERMAN, c1923. A Hupa fisherman watching for salmon at a river in California

HUPA FISHERMAN, c1923. A Hupa fisherman watching for salmon at a river in California. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1923

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO MAN, c1905. The Chanter. Portrait of a Navajo man wrapped in a blanket

NAVAJO MAN, c1905. The Chanter. Portrait of a Navajo man wrapped in a blanket. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1905

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO & HORSE, c1915. A Navajo Native American seated on a horse that is drinking from a lake or

NAVAJO & HORSE, c1915. A Navajo Native American seated on a horse that is drinking from a lake or river in the southwestern United States. Photograph, c1915

Background imageNative Americans Collection: LUCY THOMPSON (1856-1932). Yurok Native American author. Photograph, c1916

LUCY THOMPSON (1856-1932). Yurok Native American author. Photograph, c1916

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Flying Hawk, a Sioux Native American man

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Flying Hawk, a Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900
SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Flying Hawk, a Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO MAN, c1904. A Navajo man wearing a blanket and headband. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

NAVAJO MAN, c1904. A Navajo man wearing a blanket and headband. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Mrs. American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American woman

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Mrs. American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: WISHRAM BRIDE, c1910. Half-length portrait of a Wishram (Tlakluit) bride with braids

WISHRAM BRIDE, c1910. Half-length portrait of a Wishram (Tlakluit) bride with braids, wearing a beaded headdress with Chinese coins, dentalium shell earrings and beaded buckskin dress

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO WOMAN & CHILD, c1866. A Navajo woman with an infant on her back

NAVAJO WOMAN & CHILD, c1866. A Navajo woman with an infant on her back. Photograph by John Gaw Meem, c1866

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX IN CAMP, c1908. A group of Sioux Native American men, possibly members of Pawnee Bills Wild

SIOUX IN CAMP, c1908. A group of Sioux Native American men, possibly members of Pawnee Bills Wild West Show, seated in a semicircle next to a tipi, with horses in the rear

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ARIZONA: HOPI, c1900. Group of Hopi Native Americans in Oraibi, Arizona. Photograph, c1900

ARIZONA: HOPI, c1900. Group of Hopi Native Americans in Oraibi, Arizona. Photograph, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX MEDICINE MAN, c1907. Slow Bull, an Oglala Sioux medicine man. Photographed by Edward S

SIOUX MEDICINE MAN, c1907. Slow Bull, an Oglala Sioux medicine man. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. The wife of Slow Bull, a Sioux Native American woman

SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. The wife of Slow Bull, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PUEBLO GROUP, 1904. A group of Pueblo Native Americans, three holding a snake in the foreground

PUEBLO GROUP, 1904. A group of Pueblo Native Americans, three holding a snake in the foreground, with two white American men in the center. Photographed at the Worlds Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, 1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO WOMAN, c1901. An elderly Navajo woman seated in the doorway of a hogan

NAVAJO WOMAN, c1901. An elderly Navajo woman seated in the doorway of a hogan, a traditional dwelling, in the southwestern United States. Photograph, c1901

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX MEDICINE MAN, c1907. Saliva, a Sioux Native American medicine man

SIOUX MEDICINE MAN, c1907. Saliva, a Sioux Native American medicine man, lighting a peace pipe beside an altar inside a tipi. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NIGHT MEDICINE MEN, c1908. A group of four night medicine men of the Arikara tribe walking together

NIGHT MEDICINE MEN, c1908. A group of four night medicine men of the Arikara tribe walking together, in traditional dress. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1908

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX HUNTERS, c1902. Two Native American men hunting in a canoe on a river

SIOUX HUNTERS, c1902. Two Native American men hunting in a canoe on a river. Photograph by John Alvin Anderson, c1902

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CLAYOQUOT CANOE, c1910. Two Clayoquot Native Americans paddling in a canoe on the Clayquot Sound

CLAYOQUOT CANOE, c1910. Two Clayoquot Native Americans paddling in a canoe on the Clayquot Sound in British Columbia. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KUTENAI WOMAN, c1910. A young Kutenai woman standing beside a canoe at the edge of a lake

KUTENAI WOMAN, c1910. A young Kutenai woman standing beside a canoe at the edge of a lake. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: COLE: LAST OF THE MOHICANS. Scene from The Last of the Mohicans. Oil on canvas by Thomas Cole, c1827

COLE: LAST OF THE MOHICANS. Scene from The Last of the Mohicans. Oil on canvas by Thomas Cole, c1827

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Aztec Painting: Snakes

Aztec Painting: Snakes
AZTEC PAINTING: SNAKES. Pre-conquest abstract painting of serpents, which were a symbol of life for the Aztecs



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