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Native Americans Collection (page 4)

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Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2D-00001

PNAT2D-00001
Statue of Pocahontas at the original site of Jamestown, in Colonial National Historical Park, Virginia Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2C-00016

PNAT2C-00016
Sioux leader Sitting Bull. Composite art of a hand-colored woodcut and a digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Carlisle Indian School football team, 1890s

Carlisle Indian School football team, 1890s
Carlisle Indian School football team, Pennsylvania, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00285

NATI2D-00285
Sauls Mound, 72 feet high, one of the Pinson Mounds, the largest Middle Woodland (c.1-500 A.D.) mound group in the U.S. Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00287

NATI2D-00287
Sauls Mound, 72 feet high, one of the Pinson Mounds, the largest Middle Woodland (c.1-500 A.D.) mound group in the U.S. Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00304

NATI2D-00304
Apache village of wickiups reconstructed along the White River, Fort Apache Reservation, Arizona. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00298

NATI2D-00298
High platform mound of the Plum Bayou people, a Woodlands culture, Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park, Arkansas. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00294

NATI2D-00294
High platform mound (39 feet high) of the Plum Bayou people, a Woodlands culture, Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park, Arkansas. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00293

NATI2D-00293
High platform mound (39 feet high ) of the Plum Bayou people, a woodlands culture, Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park, Arkansas. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00291

NATI2D-00291
One of the Bynum Mounds, built between 100 BC and 200 AD along the ancient Natchez Trace pathway, Mississippi. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00311

NATI2D-00311
Doorway of Casa Grande, the remains of an ancient Hohokam farming village in central Arizona. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00366

NATI2D-00366
Petroglyphs of human and animal figures on a basalt boulder overlooking the Salt River, San Carlos Apache Reservation, Arizona. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00374

NATI2D-00374
Reconstructed Miwok bark lodge, Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, California. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00377

NATI2D-00377
Reconstructed Miwok village of bark lodges, Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, California. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00378

NATI2D-00378
Sioux tepee made of buffalo hide sewn with sinew in the traditional way, Wicoti Living History Lakota Encampment, Hill City, South Dakota. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00379

NATI2D-00379
Sioux tepee made of buffalo hide and sewn with sinew in the traditional way, Wicoti Living History Lakota Encampment, Hill City, South Dakota. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00384

NATI2D-00384
Inside a Sioux buffalo hide tepee made in the traditional way, Wicoti Living History Lakota Encampment, Hill City, South Dakota. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Sioux tepee of buffalo-hide

Sioux tepee of buffalo-hide
Top of a tipi made of buffalo hide, Wicoti Living History Lakota Encampment, Black Hills, SD. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00419

NATI2D-00419
Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00421

NATI2D-00421
Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00422

NATI2D-00422
Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00423

NATI2D-00423
Buffalo Dance performed by a Zuni Pueblo Red-tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00427

NATI2D-00427
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00426

NATI2D-00426
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00428

NATI2D-00428
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00477

NATI2D-00477
Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancers performing the Deer Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00453

NATI2D-00453
Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Buffalo Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00454

NATI2D-00454
Moccasins of a Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00433

NATI2D-00433
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00432

NATI2D-00432
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00431

NATI2D-00431
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00430

NATI2D-00430
Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00480

NATI2D-00480
Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancers performing the Deer Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00481

NATI2D-00481
Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Deer Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00482

NATI2D-00482
Zuni Pueblo Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Deer Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00483

NATI2D-00483
Kiva at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00489

NATI2D-00489
Ruins of Spanish mission at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00488

NATI2D-00488
Ruins of Spanish mission at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00487

NATI2D-00487
Ruins of Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00490

NATI2D-00490
Ruins of Spanish mission at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00491

NATI2D-00491
Doorway of Spanish mission at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00492

NATI2D-00492
Doorway of Spanish mission at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00494

NATI2D-00494
Ruins of Spanish mission at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00495

NATI2D-00495
Ruins of Spanish mission at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00496

NATI2D-00496
Ruins of Spanish mission at Pecos Pueblo, seat of the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00508

NATI2D-00508
Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly, home of Na ashje ii Asdzua ( Spider Woman) who taught the Navajo people to weave. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00509

NATI2D-00509
Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly, home of Na ashje ii Asdzau (Spider Woman) who taught the Navajo people to weave. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00505

NATI2D-00505
Ruins of Pecos Pueblo, burned during the 17th-century Pueblo Revolt, New Mexico. Digital Photograph



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