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Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00066

NATI2P-00066
Vash-Ghon, Jicarilla Apache chief. 1904. Reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Apache cowboy, 1903

Apache cowboy, 1903
An Apache cowboy, 1903. Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Navajo child, 1904

Navajo child, 1904. Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Navajo singer, 1904

Navajo singer, 1904
A Navajo singer, one who conducts religious rituals, 1904. Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Maricopa woman carrying a basket on her head, 1907

Maricopa woman carrying a basket on her head, 1907
The cactus gatherer, Arizona, 1907. Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Navajo leader, 1904

Navajo leader, 1904
Navajo, a chief of the desert, 1904. Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Young Papago woman, 1907

Young Papago woman, 1907
A Papago maiden, Arizona, 1907. Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Maricopa woman, 1907

Maricopa woman, 1907
Hepah, a Maricopa Native American, gathering arrowbrush, 1907. Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00381

NATI2P-00381
Grave Creek Mound, the largest mound remaining of the Adena Culture, West Viginia. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00493

NATI2P-00493
Petroglyph of a snake inscribed in basalt, Petroglyphs National Monument, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Pima lodge, 1907

Pima lodge, 1907
Dwelling of Piman tribes, 1907 Printed reproduction of a photograph by Edward Curtis

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00659

NATI2P-00659
Thunderbirds, a plumed serpent, and other Native American petroglyphs near Galisteo, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00652

NATI2P-00652
Petroglyphs of a plumed serpent (right) and a human figure near Galisteo, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00665

NATI2P-00665
Native American petroglyphs, including the hump-backed flute-player Kokopeli, near Galisteo, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00663

NATI2P-00663
Native American petroglyphs, including the hump-backed flute-player Kokopeli, near Galisteo, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00147

NATI2A-00147
Native American with his horse on a trail in the Rocky Mountains, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Frederic Remington Illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00148

NATI2A-00148
Farms on the Nez Perce reservation, Lapwai, Idaho, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00151

NATI2A-00151
Native Americans around a fire on the Virginia/North Carolina coast, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of an illustration from Hariot

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00152

NATI2A-00152
Buffalo herd driven off a cliff by Native Americans on horseback. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00154

NATI2A-00154
Seminoles in their dugout canoe made from a cypress log, Florida, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00156

NATI2A-00156
Native Americans in a dugout canoe on the Columbia River. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00159

NATI2A-00159
Group of Sioux babies in cradleboards amusing themselves. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00158

NATI2A-00158
Native American village on the move using horse-pulled travois. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00160

NATI2A-00160
Southeastern Native American hunters disguised as deer, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a DeBry engraving of Le Moyne illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00162

NATI2A-00162
Native American palisaded village, such as the one at Malvilla, Alabama, visited by De Soto in 1540. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00165

NATI2A-00165
Title page of the US Supreme Court record, Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia, 1831. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of the document

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00164

NATI2A-00164
Sauk and Fox Native Americans, Algonquian speaking people of the Great Lakes, 1850s. Hand colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00170

NATI2A-00170
Choctaw or Creek ball-player with Native American lacrosse sticks. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00175

NATI2A-00175
Navajo family seated in front of their blanket loom, about 1900. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Laguna Pueblo, 1800s

Laguna Pueblo, 1800s
Laguna Pueblo on the Rio Puerco, New Mexico, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00173

NATI2A-00173
Ancient Puebloan/Anasazi warrior of Katzimo, near Acoma, where a single man might keep an army at bay. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00176

NATI2A-00176
Sioux family riding to a ceremonial dance, using a travois for extra belongings. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00178

NATI2A-00178
Meat strips drying to make " jerky" outside a tepee on the plains. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00177

NATI2A-00177
Native American family planting maize in hills. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00182

NATI2A-00182
Native American boys nearing the starting point for a horse race, northern Rockies. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Native American canoe on Lake Champlain

Native American canoe on Lake Champlain
Lake Champlain before the arrival of European settlers. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00193

NATI2A-00193
Piman village in the desert southwest, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Zuni Pueblo in the 1800s

Zuni Pueblo in the 1800s
Street in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00187

NATI2A-00187
Comanche and Arapaho leaders holding a council of war about white encroachment on their land, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00197

NATI2A-00197
" Manitou" carving over a Lanai Lanape door, before 1730. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00195

NATI2A-00195
Hopi village with sheep-pens below the cliffs, Arizona, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00196

NATI2A-00196
Medicine dance of Native Americans inside a longhouse. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00198

NATI2A-00198
Lanai Lanape family wearing black and white wampum, 1650s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00199

NATI2A-00199
Native American women gathering wild rice by threshing it into their canoe. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00200

NATI2A-00200
Arapaho village of tipis, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00202

NATI2A-00202
Dogs pulling travois to carry water for Native American women, western plains. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Making a dugout canoe

Making a dugout canoe
Native Americans making a dugout canoe by burning out the core. Digitally colored woodcut of a Theodore DeBry engraving

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2D-00008

NATI2D-00008
Ceremonial figure with rain cloud, fresco on interior kiva wall ca. 1500, Tiguex ( Kuaua Pueblo ) on the Rio Grande, Coronado State Park in Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Digital photograph



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