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Background imageNative Americans Collection: GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. Sioux warriors charging Colonel William Royalls cavalry

GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. Sioux warriors charging Colonel William Royalls cavalry at the Battle of Rosebud Creek during the Great Sioux War, 17 June 1876

Background imageNative Americans Collection: GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. A band of Sioux Native Americans attempting to surprise

GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. A band of Sioux Native Americans attempting to surprise General George Crooks camp of U.S. Army troops of Tongue River in Wyoming, 9 June 1876, during the Great Sioux War

Background imageNative Americans Collection: GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. Arrival of Shoshone Native Americans at the U

GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. Arrival of Shoshone Native Americans at the U.S. military camp on the forks of the Goose Creek in Wyoming

Background imageNative Americans Collection: GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. General George Crooks troops crossing Crazy Womans Creek on 3 June 1876

GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. General George Crooks troops crossing Crazy Womans Creek on 3 June 1876, during the Great Sioux War. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageNative Americans Collection: FRANK GROUARD (1850-1905). Scout and interpreter for General George Crook during

FRANK GROUARD (1850-1905). Scout and interpreter for General George Crook during the Great Sioux War of 1876. Wood engraving, American, 1876

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CALIFORNIA: MODOC WAR, 1873. U. S. Army soldiers discovering the entrance to the

CALIFORNIA: MODOC WAR, 1873. U. S. Army soldiers discovering the entrance to the
CALIFORNIA: MODOC WAR, 1873. U.S. Army soldiers discovering the entrance to the cave occupied by Captain Jack and his band of Modoc warriors, during the Modoc War in 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. Shoshone Native Americans, who fought for the U

GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. Shoshone Native Americans, who fought for the U.S. military in the Great Sioux War of 1876, performing a war dance at their camp on Goose Creek on 15 June 1876

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CALIFORNIA: MOUNT SHASTA. Mount Shasta, in Siskiyou County, California. Wood engraving

CALIFORNIA: MOUNT SHASTA. Mount Shasta, in Siskiyou County, California. Wood engraving, 1873, at the time of the Modoc War between the Modoc tribe and the U.S. Army in the area, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1890. Excitement among North American Indians: Interview with

NATIVE AMERICANS, 1890. Excitement among North American Indians: Interview with Indians who have left their reserves without leave. Engraving, English, 1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1891. The Rising of the North American Indians: Braves Leaving

NATIVE AMERICANS, 1891. The Rising of the North American Indians: Braves Leaving the Reservation. Engraving, English, 1891

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SOUTH AMERICAN HUNTER. Saved by a Jump Off. South American gauchos hunting guanaco

SOUTH AMERICAN HUNTER. Saved by a Jump Off. South American gauchos hunting guanaco. Engraving, English, 1891

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SOUTH AMERICAN HUNTER. Throwing the Lasso. A South American guacho hunting guanaco

SOUTH AMERICAN HUNTER. Throwing the Lasso. A South American guacho hunting guanaco. Engraving, English, 1891

Background imageNative Americans Collection: COMANCHE KIDNAPPING, 1858. A group of Comanche Native Americans carrying of a captive girl

COMANCHE KIDNAPPING, 1858. A group of Comanche Native Americans carrying of a captive girl. Engraving after a painting by a St. Louis resident, 1858

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL. Around the council fire - the young braves speech. Engraving by E

NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL. Around the council fire - the young braves speech. Engraving by E.A. Abbey, 1873, after a sketch by Theodore R. Davis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1873. An Indian foray. Engraving by F. H. Darley, 1873

NATIVE AMERICANS, 1873. An Indian foray. Engraving by F. H. Darley, 1873
NATIVE AMERICANS, 1873. An Indian foray. Engraving by F.H. Darley, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Troops Fording Lake Ocklawaha. American troops crossing Lake Ocklawaha

SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Troops Fording Lake Ocklawaha. American troops crossing Lake Ocklawaha, Florida, during the Second Seminole War. Hand-colored lithograph, 1837

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SEIGE OF NEW ULM, c1902. The Seige of New Ulm, Minnesota, painted by Henry August Schwabe

SEIGE OF NEW ULM, c1902. The Seige of New Ulm, Minnesota, painted by Henry August Schwabe, depicting a battle between Sioux and settlers during the Dakota War of 1862

Background imageNative Americans Collection: BLACK CROW, 1913. Portrait of Black Crow, a Hidatsa Native American, photographed at Elbowoods

BLACK CROW, 1913. Portrait of Black Crow, a Hidatsa Native American, photographed at Elbowoods, Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, by Rodman Wanamaker, 1913

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Arrival of the South Carolina Dragoons at the Withlacooche

SEMINOLE WARS, 1835. Arrival of the South Carolina Dragoons at the Withlacooche. Arrival of South Carolina soldiers at the Withlacoochee River, Florida, during the Second Seminole War

Background imageNative Americans Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, c1876. Captain George K

LITTLE BIGHORN, c1876. Captain George K. Sandersons camp near the Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana, during the construction of the memorial at Little Bighorn. Photograph by Stanley Morrow, 1876

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE CHIEF, c1910. The Cheyenne chief Two Moons. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis

CHEYENNE CHIEF, c1910. The Cheyenne chief Two Moons. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SHOOTOUT, c1910. A shootout between two Native Americans and a white man

SHOOTOUT, c1910. A shootout between two Native Americans and a white man. Photographed by Joseph Dixon as part of Rodman Wanamakers Expeditions to the American Indian, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: YANKTON MAN, c1870. A Yankton Sioux man. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1870

YANKTON MAN, c1870. A Yankton Sioux man. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1870

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ARIZONA: NATIVE AMERICANS. A Tohono O odham (formerly Papago) man and woman outside

ARIZONA: NATIVE AMERICANS. A Tohono O odham (formerly Papago) man and woman outside their adobe house in Pima County, Arizona. Photographed by William Dinwiddie, 1894

Background imageNative Americans Collection: INDIAN CAMP, c1900. Native Americans at their camp, possibly Cree. Photograph, c1900

INDIAN CAMP, c1900. Native Americans at their camp, possibly Cree. Photograph, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE FAMILY, 1889. The family of Stump Horn, a Northern Cheyenne scout: A girl

CHEYENNE FAMILY, 1889. The family of Stump Horn, a Northern Cheyenne scout: A girl on horseback holds an infant in a cradleboard, while the horse pulls a travois with two children inside

Background imageNative Americans Collection: HOPI: BASKET WEAVERS, c1900. A Hopi (Moki) basket weaver and her daughter in Arizona

HOPI: BASKET WEAVERS, c1900. A Hopi (Moki) basket weaver and her daughter in Arizona. Photograph, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SHOSHONE, c1870. Chief Washakie and a group of Shoshone at their camp

SHOSHONE, c1870. Chief Washakie and a group of Shoshone at their camp. Photographed by William Henry Jackson, c1870

Background imageNative Americans Collection: RUSSELL: WARRIORS, 1898. The Making of a Warrior. Oil en grisaille on board, 1898, by Charles M

RUSSELL: WARRIORS, 1898. The Making of a Warrior. Oil en grisaille on board, 1898, by Charles M. Russell

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KWAKIUTL WOMAN, 1914. The daughter of a Nakoaktok chief on the coast of British Columbia

KWAKIUTL WOMAN, 1914. The daughter of a Nakoaktok chief on the coast of British Columbia, Canada, seated on a blanket-covered board and wearing a cedar bark cape

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. Four Paiute women wearing rabbit skin capes in front of a brush shelter

PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. Four Paiute women wearing rabbit skin capes in front of a brush shelter, with conical baskets in the foreground, on the Kaibab Plateau, near the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE DWELLING, c1873. The Ute chief Tavaputs inside his conical brush dwelling in

UTE DWELLING, c1873. The Ute chief Tavaputs inside his conical brush dwelling in the Uintah Valley, northeastern Utah, with his family in the foreground. Racks of drying corn are shown at left

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ALASKA: TLINGIT WOMEN, 1905. Tlingit women and girls displaying handcrafted items

ALASKA: TLINGIT WOMEN, 1905. Tlingit women and girls displaying handcrafted items (including slippers, bags, baskets, and a miniature totem pole at right)

Background imageNative Americans Collection: HAIDA VILLAGE, c1880. Totem poles and canoes in the Haida village of Skidegate

HAIDA VILLAGE, c1880. Totem poles and canoes in the Haida village of Skidegate in the Queen Charlotte Islands, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1880

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KWAKIUTL WEAVER, c1894. A Kwakiutl woman weaving a cedar mat, with a rocking cradle

KWAKIUTL WEAVER, c1894. A Kwakiutl woman weaving a cedar mat, with a rocking cradle suspended at left, in the village of Tsaxis on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CANADA: CEDAR BARK FABRIC. A partially woven sheet of cedar bark fabric hanging

CANADA: CEDAR BARK FABRIC. A partially woven sheet of cedar bark fabric hanging in front of a Native American house in British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: TLINGIT ARTIFACTS, c1804. Tlingit Native American artifacts collected by Aleksandr

TLINGIT ARTIFACTS, c1804. Tlingit Native American artifacts collected by Aleksandr Baranov on the coast of Alaska: carved wooden mask and neck piece

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO ON HORSEBACK, c1890. A group of Navajo Native Americans on horseback in winter

NAVAJO ON HORSEBACK, c1890. A group of Navajo Native Americans on horseback in winter, outside a trading post in the southwestern United States. Photographed c1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO WEAVERS, 1893. Charlie, a Navajo man, weaving a blanket on a horizontal

NAVAJO WEAVERS, 1893. Charlie, a Navajo man, weaving a blanket on a horizontal loom while a woman weaves at a belt frame (right), another woman spins wool (left), and a young girl, Nadespa, age 5

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PALEOINDIAN BUFFALO HUNT. Paleoindians converging around a buffalo herd at the

PALEOINDIAN BUFFALO HUNT. Paleoindians converging around a buffalo herd at the Olsen-Chubbuck site, in present-day Colorado, c8000-6500 B.C. Painting reconstruction, c1970, by Renaldo Kuhler

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PALEOINDIAN BUFFALO HUNT. Paleoindians butchering buffalo in an arroyo at the Olsen-Chubbuck site

PALEOINDIAN BUFFALO HUNT. Paleoindians butchering buffalo in an arroyo at the Olsen-Chubbuck site, in present-day Colorado, c8000-6500 B.C. Painting reconstruction, c1970, by Renaldo Kuhler

Background imageNative Americans Collection: BUFFALO HUNT, c1844. A Native American hunter taking aim at a buffalo on the Great Plains

BUFFALO HUNT, c1844. A Native American hunter taking aim at a buffalo on the Great Plains. Oil on canvas, c1844, by an unknown American artist

Background imageNative Americans Collection: HOPI WOMEN, 1901. Two Hopi women inside a home at a pueblo in northeastern Arizona

HOPI WOMEN, 1901. Two Hopi women inside a home at a pueblo in northeastern Arizona. Photographed by William H. Simpson and Carl N. Werntz, 1901

Background imageNative Americans Collection: HOPI SPINNER, 1903. A Hopi man spinning cotton in the village of Oraibi, Arizona

HOPI SPINNER, 1903. A Hopi man spinning cotton in the village of Oraibi, Arizona. Photographed in 1903

Background imageNative Americans Collection: HOPI MAN, 1897. A Hopi man wearing a breechcloth and body paint, standing on a

HOPI MAN, 1897. A Hopi man wearing a breechcloth and body paint, standing on a ladder at the entrance to the antelope kiva in the village of Oraibi, Arizona. Photographed in 1897

Background imageNative Americans Collection: BLACKFOOT TRAVOIS, c1900. A Blackfoot Native American woman (left) and her child

BLACKFOOT TRAVOIS, c1900. A Blackfoot Native American woman (left) and her child, riding in a bundle on travois, with pack horses carrying saddlebags and tipi poles

Background imageNative Americans Collection: HOPI FARMER, c1900. A Hopi woman sowing grain at a pueblo in northeastern Arizona

HOPI FARMER, c1900. A Hopi woman sowing grain at a pueblo in northeastern Arizona. Photographed c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: OJIBWA GAME, c1910. Four Ojibwa Native American men playing a moccasin game, in

OJIBWA GAME, c1910. Four Ojibwa Native American men playing a moccasin game, in which participants guess the location of a marked bullet, on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota



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