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Background imageNative Americans Collection: CURTIS: COWICHAN, c1910. A Cowichan Native American woman gathering tules in a

CURTIS: COWICHAN, c1910. A Cowichan Native American woman gathering tules in a boat in British Columbia. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CURTIS: WISHRAM WOMAN. A Wishram Native American woman in Washington State with a mortar

CURTIS: WISHRAM WOMAN. A Wishram Native American woman in Washington State with a mortar and pestle. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SKOKOMISH DWELLING, c1913. A dwelling made out of woven mats, of the Skokomish

SKOKOMISH DWELLING, c1913. A dwelling made out of woven mats, of the Skokomish tribe in the western United States. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1913

Background imageNative Americans Collection: TETON RITUAL, c1907. Three Teton Native American, Slow Bull, Salive and Picket Pin

TETON RITUAL, c1907. Three Teton Native American, Slow Bull, Salive and Picket Pin, kneeling with a bison skull inside a teepee. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ATSINA RITUAL, c1908. Atsina Native Americans shooting arrows toward the sky during

ATSINA RITUAL, c1908. Atsina Native Americans shooting arrows toward the sky during a ritual dance. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1908

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KWAKIUTL DANCER, c1911. A Kwakiutl Native American dancer in ceremonial costume with human skulls

KWAKIUTL DANCER, c1911. A Kwakiutl Native American dancer in ceremonial costume with human skulls and bones. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1911

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KWAKIUTL: FIRE, c1914. A Kwakiutl man in British Columbia starting a fire with a drill

KWAKIUTL: FIRE, c1914. A Kwakiutl man in British Columbia starting a fire with a drill. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, 1914

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CURTIS: ARAPAHO, c1910. An elderly Arapaho Native American in the western United States

CURTIS: ARAPAHO, c1910. An elderly Arapaho Native American in the western United States. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: COLORADO: UTE CAMP, 1874. A tipi at a Ute camp near Denver, Colorado

COLORADO: UTE CAMP, 1874. A tipi at a Ute camp near Denver, Colorado. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, October 1874

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CURTIS: HOPI CHILDREN. Two Hopi children in Arizona eating melon. Photograph by Edward Curtis

CURTIS: HOPI CHILDREN. Two Hopi children in Arizona eating melon. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ASSINIBOIN CAMP, c1908. Tipis at an Assiniboin camp in South Dakota. Photograph by Edward Curtis

ASSINIBOIN CAMP, c1908. Tipis at an Assiniboin camp in South Dakota. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1908

Background imageNative Americans Collection: YAKAMA TEEPEE, c1910. Two large canvas-covered teepees joined together, at a camp

YAKAMA TEEPEE, c1910. Two large canvas-covered teepees joined together, at a camp of Yakama Native Americans in Washington State. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE FAMILY, c1899. Ute Chief Severo and his family. Photograph, c1899

UTE FAMILY, c1899. Ute Chief Severo and his family. Photograph, c1899

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE CHIEF IGNACIO, c1904. Ute Chief Ignacio with his horse, in Colorado

UTE CHIEF IGNACIO, c1904. Ute Chief Ignacio with his horse, in Colorado. Photograph by Frank Balster, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE WOMEN, c1899. Five Ute women from the western United States. Photograph, c1899

UTE WOMEN, c1899. Five Ute women from the western United States. Photograph, c1899

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE WOMAN AND BABY, c1899. A Ute woman with a baby on a cradleboard, from the western

UTE WOMAN AND BABY, c1899. A Ute woman with a baby on a cradleboard, from the western United States. Photograph, c1899

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE CHIEF, c1874. An-te-ro, a Ute chief, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

UTE CHIEF, c1874. An-te-ro, a Ute chief, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageNative Americans Collection: COLORADO: UTES, c1893. A group of Ute men and women in Colorado. Photograph by John Jarvis

COLORADO: UTES, c1893. A group of Ute men and women in Colorado. Photograph by John Jarvis, c1893

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE CHILDREN, c1874. A Ute child with a baby, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers

UTE CHILDREN, c1874. A Ute child with a baby, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE WOMEN, c1874. A group of Ute women outside a tepee in Utah. Photograph by John K

UTE WOMEN, c1874. A group of Ute women outside a tepee in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE MAN, c1874. A Ute man in the summer in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

UTE MAN, c1874. A Ute man in the summer in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE MESSENGER, c1874. A Ute messenger with his dog, in Utah. Photograph by John K

UTE MESSENGER, c1874. A Ute messenger with his dog, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE FAMILY, c1874. A Ute family in the western United States. Photograph by John K

UTE FAMILY, c1874. A Ute family in the western United States. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PAIUTE GROUP, 1875. A group of Paiute Native Americans in Nevada

PAIUTE GROUP, 1875. A group of Paiute Native Americans in Nevada. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1875

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE MAN, c1899. A young Ute Native American man. Photograph, c1899

UTE MAN, c1899. A young Ute Native American man. Photograph, c1899

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE MAN, c1902. A young Ute Native American man. Photograph, c1902

UTE MAN, c1902. A young Ute Native American man. Photograph, c1902

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PUEBLO KIVA, c1900. A Pueblo Native American man at the entrance to a kiva at Taos Pueblo

PUEBLO KIVA, c1900. A Pueblo Native American man at the entrance to a kiva at Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE DWELLING, c1874. The Ute chief Tavaputs and his family at their dwelling in the Uintah Valley

UTE DWELLING, c1874. The Ute chief Tavaputs and his family at their dwelling in the Uintah Valley, northeastern Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE CHIEF AND WIFE, 1880. Ute Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta. Photograph, 1880

UTE CHIEF AND WIFE, 1880. Ute Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta. Photograph, 1880

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KACHINA DANCE, c1903. Hopi rainmaking ceremony with kachina masks in the village of Shungopavi

KACHINA DANCE, c1903. Hopi rainmaking ceremony with kachina masks in the village of Shungopavi, Arizona. Stereograph, c1903

Background imageNative Americans Collection: COCHITI PUEBLO: DANCE. Members of the Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico participating

COCHITI PUEBLO: DANCE. Members of the Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico participating in the annual San Buenaventuras Day Corn Dance. Photographed by Charles Fletcher Lummis, 1888

Background imageNative Americans Collection: INUIT MOTHERS, c1916. Two Alaskan Inuit mothers carrying their children on their backs

INUIT MOTHERS, c1916. Two Alaskan Inuit mothers carrying their children on their backs. Photograph, c1916

Background imageNative Americans Collection: WARFARE: SCALPING, 1724. Order of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 17 November 1724

WARFARE: SCALPING, 1724. Order of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 17 November 1724, authorizing payment of rewards for Native American scalps

Background imageNative Americans Collection: INUIT KITCHEN, 1916. An Inuit woman and her son at an outdoor kitchen near Nome, Alaska

INUIT KITCHEN, 1916. An Inuit woman and her son at an outdoor kitchen near Nome, Alaska. Photograph, 1916

Background imageNative Americans Collection: APACHE CAMP, 1886. A group of Apache Native American men, women, and children photographed

APACHE CAMP, 1886. A group of Apache Native American men, women, and children photographed in Geronimos camp in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico, March 1886

Background imageNative Americans Collection: TREATY WITH IROQUOIS, 1784. The Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784, between the United States

TREATY WITH IROQUOIS, 1784. The Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784, between the United States and the Six Nations of the Iroquois, in which the Iroquois agreed to relinquish all claims to the Ohio Country

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX CITIZENSHIP, 1907. A U. S. allotting surveyor (center) and his interpreter

SIOUX CITIZENSHIP, 1907. A U. S. allotting surveyor (center) and his interpreter
SIOUX CITIZENSHIP, 1907. A U.S. allotting surveyor (center) and his interpreter (left) granting citizenship to Oglala Sioux Native American chief American Horse on the Pine Ridge reservation in South

Background imageNative Americans Collection: APACHE WARRIORS, 1886. A group of Apache Native American men and boys posing with

APACHE WARRIORS, 1886. A group of Apache Native American men and boys posing with rifles in Natches camp in the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico, March 1886

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN MAN, c1904. Old Geronimo Catcher, a Native American man. Photographed by Edward S

NATIVE AMERICAN MAN, c1904. Old Geronimo Catcher, a Native American man. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ASSINIBOIN GIRL, c1907. Irene Rock, an Assiniboin schoolgirl, with her pony at

ASSINIBOIN GIRL, c1907. Irene Rock, an Assiniboin schoolgirl, with her pony at the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Photograph, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CLAYOQUOT CANOE, c1910. A Clayoquot Native American man paddling in a canoe

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

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SEMINOLE CANOES, c1904. Seminole men, women and children in canoes on the Miami River, Florida

SEMINOLE CANOES, c1904. Seminole men, women and children in canoes on the Miami River, Florida. Photograph by John N. Chamberlain, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CANOE, c1916. A Native American couple paddling a canoe. Stereograph, c1916

CANOE, c1916. A Native American couple paddling a canoe. Stereograph, c1916

Background imageNative Americans Collection: OJIBWA MAN, c1913. An Ojibwa Native American man repairing a canoe at the shore

OJIBWA MAN, c1913. An Ojibwa Native American man repairing a canoe at the shore with tepees in the background. Photograph, c1913

Background imageNative Americans Collection: OJIBWA FAMILY, c1913. A family of Ojibwa Native Americans in a canoe. Photograph, c1913

OJIBWA FAMILY, c1913. A family of Ojibwa Native Americans in a canoe. Photograph, c1913

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEZ PERCE CANOE, c1910. A Nez Perce Native American holding a pole and maneuvering

NEZ PERCE CANOE, c1910. A Nez Perce Native American holding a pole and maneuvering a dugout canoe to the rocky shore of the Columbia River. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: DUGOUT CANOE, c1897. A Native American man sitting on a dugout canoe on the Columbia River

DUGOUT CANOE, c1897. A Native American man sitting on a dugout canoe on the Columbia River, Washington State. Photograph, c1897

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CANOE, c1910. A Native American canoe on the riverbank of the Columbia River with

CANOE, c1910. A Native American canoe on the riverbank of the Columbia River with the Wind Mountain in the background, Washington State. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, December c1910



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