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Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young Zuni men and boys at a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young Zuni men and boys at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young Zuni men at a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young Zuni men at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI GIRL, 1873. A Zuni girl carrying a water olla, at a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI GIRL, 1873. A Zuni girl carrying a water olla, at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN, 1873. An albino Zuni man seated next to a dark skinned Zuni

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI MEN, 1873. An albino Zuni man seated next to a dark skinned Zuni man at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI WOMEN. Two Zuni women at a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI WOMEN. Two Zuni women at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young and elderly Zuni Native Americans at a

NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873. Group of young and elderly Zuni Native Americans at a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADERS. Three leaders of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADERS. Three leaders of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CALIFORNIA: KAMIA MAN, c1914. Cinon Mataweer, a Kamia Native American in California

CALIFORNIA: KAMIA MAN, c1914. Cinon Mataweer, a Kamia Native American in California, dressed in ceremonial feathers. Photograph by Edward Davis, c1914

Background imageNative Americans Collection: RESERVATION: CHURCH, c1890. A Christian church on an Indian reservation on Tejon

RESERVATION: CHURCH, c1890. A Christian church on an Indian reservation on Tejon Ranch in Kern County, California. Photograph by Carleton Watkins, c1890

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS, c1870. Group of Native Americans from the Yosemite Valley, California

NATIVE AMERICANS, c1870. Group of Native Americans from the Yosemite Valley, California. Photograph by John Soule, c1870

Background imageNative Americans Collection: HOPI PRIEST, c1900. Kopeli, a Hopi snake priest in Walpi, Arizona. Photograph, c1900

HOPI PRIEST, c1900. Kopeli, a Hopi snake priest in Walpi, Arizona. Photograph, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX ENCAMPMENT, c1882. White American visitors at a Sioux Native American encampment

SIOUX ENCAMPMENT, c1882. White American visitors at a Sioux Native American encampment at Fort Randall in the Dakota Territories, whose commanding officer, Captain Charles Bentzoni (on horseback)

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX HORESMEN, c1907. A group of Sioux Native American men on horseback on the Great Plains

SIOUX HORESMEN, c1907. A group of Sioux Native American men on horseback on the Great Plains. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX HORSEMAN, c1901. Willie Holy Frog, a Sioux Native American performer in Buffalo

SIOUX HORSEMAN, c1901. Willie Holy Frog, a Sioux Native American performer in Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed c1901

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX MAN, c1898. Afraid of Eagle, a Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Adolph F

SIOUX MAN, c1898. Afraid of Eagle, a Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Adolph F. Muhr, c1898

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Red Elk Woman, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S

SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Red Elk Woman, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX AND TIPI, c1907. Slow Bull, a Sioux Native American medicine man, standing

SIOUX AND TIPI, c1907. Slow Bull, a Sioux Native American medicine man, standing outside a tipi on the Great Plains. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Day Woman, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S

SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Day Woman, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX MAN, c1907. Red Dog (Shunka Luta), an Oglala Sioux Native American man

SIOUX MAN, c1907. Red Dog (Shunka Luta), an Oglala Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADER. Zuni leader in a pueblo in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADER. Zuni leader in a pueblo in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADER. Zuni leader in a pueblo in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI LEADER. Zuni leader in a pueblo in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ZUNI CHIEF, 1873. Portrait of a Zuni chief in a pueblo village in New Mexico

ZUNI CHIEF, 1873. Portrait of a Zuni chief in a pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View from the interior of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. View from the interior of a Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

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. Stereograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Old Mission Church at a Zuni pueblo in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. Old Mission Church at a Zuni pueblo in New Mexico. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CALIFORNIA: PAIUTE MEN. Group of Paiute Native Americans Stereograph, c1865

CALIFORNIA: PAIUTE MEN. Group of Paiute Native Americans Stereograph, c1865

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. A Zuni pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan

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

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CALIFORNIA: NATIVE AMERICAN. Winenia, a Native American woman in California. Photograph

CALIFORNIA: NATIVE AMERICAN. Winenia, a Native American woman in California. Photograph, c1915

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CALIFORNIA: BASKET MAKER. A Native American basket weaver working outside of her dwelling at Pala

CALIFORNIA: BASKET MAKER. A Native American basket weaver working outside of her dwelling at Pala, near San Diego, California. Photograph by Edward Davis, c1914

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CALIFORNIA: POMO FAMILY. A Pomo family photographed in California, c1905

CALIFORNIA: POMO FAMILY. A Pomo family photographed in California, c1905

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX CHIEF, c1919. Chief Standing Bear, possibly Chief Luther Standing Bear, of the Lakota Sioux

SIOUX CHIEF, c1919. Chief Standing Bear, possibly Chief Luther Standing Bear, of the Lakota Sioux. Photograph, c1919

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX HORSEMEN, c1905. A group of three Sioux Native American men on horseback

SIOUX HORSEMEN, c1905. A group of three Sioux Native American men on horseback in the Great Plains, with a rock formation in the background. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1905

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX COOKING, c1911. High Bear, a Brule Sioux Native American man on the Rosebud

SIOUX COOKING, c1911. High Bear, a Brule Sioux Native American man on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, cooking by throwing heated stones into a beef-stomach container. Photographed c1911

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX DELEGATION, 1889. A delegation of Sioux chiefs sent to ratify the sale of

SIOUX DELEGATION, 1889. A delegation of Sioux chiefs sent to ratify the sale of lands in South Dakota to the United States government. Photographed in Washington, D.C. December 1889

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJOS, c1904. Group of Navajos on horseback, traveling through a canyon in the

NAVAJOS, c1904. Group of Navajos on horseback, traveling through a canyon in the southwestern United States. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX CHIEFS, 1901. William Jennings Bryan (far right) posed with a group of Sioux

SIOUX CHIEFS, 1901. William Jennings Bryan (far right) posed with a group of Sioux Native American chiefs at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, 1901

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO MEN, c1904. Three Navajo men seated on the ground. Photograph by Edward Curtis

NAVAJO MEN, c1904. Three Navajo men seated on the ground. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO RITUAL, c1904. Three Navajos with horses gathered before a ceremonial mound of rocks

NAVAJO RITUAL, c1904. Three Navajos with horses gathered before a ceremonial mound of rocks and vegetation. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJOS IN CANYON, c1904. Several Navajo men on horseback make their way through

NAVAJOS IN CANYON, c1904. Several Navajo men on horseback make their way through a canyon in the southwestern United States. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. Group of Cheyenne men and women passing a pipe during

CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. Group of Cheyenne men and women passing a pipe during a sun dance ceremony. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE SUN DANCERS, c1910. Two young Cheyenne men in ceremonial body paint for

CHEYENNE SUN DANCERS, c1910. Two young Cheyenne men in ceremonial body paint for a sun dance ritual. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. A Cheyenne woman offering a pipe to the earth during

CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. A Cheyenne woman offering a pipe to the earth during a sun dance ceremony. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. A Cheyenne woman offering a pipe to a buffalo skull

CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. A Cheyenne woman offering a pipe to a buffalo skull during a sun dance ceremony. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. A Cheyenne sun dance in progress. Photograph by Edward Curtis

CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. A Cheyenne sun dance in progress. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE DANCERS, c1910. Cheyenne participants in the sun dance ceremony leaving

CHEYENNE DANCERS, c1910. Cheyenne participants in the sun dance ceremony leaving the preparation lodge. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PINE RIDGE: CATTLE, 1891. A long row of Lakota Sioux men preparing to rope cattle

PINE RIDGE: CATTLE, 1891. A long row of Lakota Sioux men preparing to rope cattle on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, January 1891. Photographed by John C.H. Grabill

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PINE RIDGE: CATTLE, 1891. A long row of Lakota Sioux men preparing to rope cattle

PINE RIDGE: CATTLE, 1891. A long row of Lakota Sioux men preparing to rope cattle on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, January 1891. Photographed by John C.H. Grabill

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PINE RIDGE RESERVATION. Group portrait of Lakota Sioux chiefs and white U. S. officials

PINE RIDGE RESERVATION. Group portrait of Lakota Sioux chiefs and white U. S. officials
PINE RIDGE RESERVATION. Group portrait of Lakota Sioux chiefs and white U.S. officials, including Buffalo Bill Cody (standing, center)



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