6 Pool Long Otter.
Digging out the snakes.
Aki-tanni Sarsi.
San Diago, Native American, head-and-shoulders portrait, 1905
Chief Umapine, full-length portrait, 1913
White Shield, Arikara Native Indian c1908
Ben Long Ear.
Hastobiga, Navaho Medicine Man.
Antelope Cap.
Little Daylight.
Yellow Kidney, Piegan.
Chino, head-and-shoulders portrait of a Native American, facing front, c1903
Canon del Muerte, Navajo, c1906
Native American Indian: A Jicarilla chief, c1904
Native American.
Native American Piegan fringed leather Medicine bag.
Native American Piegan fringed leather Medicine bags.
Chief Three Horses.
Eight Crow Indians on horseback.
Mission Candle Making
Native American Indian, John Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux, 1898
Hopi Indians looking into the distance at valley floor.
Salish woman sitting on the ground preparing meat.
Native American in traditional clothing, 1923
An Apache infant in cradleboard, c1903
Hu ka-lowa pifire-carrier bringing the skull 1908
Native American Indian girl
Native American Indian: Pakit, Maracopa girl, c1907
Pedro Begay, Native American Indian, Navajo
Sioux Indian called Picket Pin
Apache girl and Papoose.
Black Hair.
NORTH CAROLINA: NATIVE AMERICANS.
Group of Hopi Indians looking into the distance at valley floor,1905
Native American Indian: Apache reaper, c1906
A Medicine sign.
Curly, the young Crow Indian Scout and only survivor of the Custer massacre.
Sia buffalo dancer.
HOPI DRUM.
The meeting of American and Native American men shaking hands on horseback.
Head and shoulders portrait of Native American woman, c1924
Native woman, nude, half-length portrait, facing slightly left
Photograph showing head-and-shoulders portrait of Native American man, 1902
Tsawatenok girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, c1914
Native North American Indian smoking cigarette
Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Nez Perce man in full feather headdress, 1910
PioPio-Maksmaks, portrait in profile - Wallawalla 1905
Native American called Big Mouth Spring
HAHUAMIS MAN, 1914.
WINNEBAGO GRAVES, 1920.
Native Americans.
A Cherokee patient.
John Ross, a Cherokee chief.
Hiawatha and Minne.Ha.Ha.
Yumas tribesmen. In: 'United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. Report of William H. Emory 1857
Half-length portrait of male Indian in native dress, 1899
Sioux Native American Indian man, 1890
Sewessissing.
NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICANS, 1903.
NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICANS, 1915.
ASSINIBOIN CAMP, c1908.
Boys playing marbles.
Boys sitting on a truck parked in Robstown.
Native American Indians walking to a spring to collect water.
Sioux Indian painting on sky by Silver Horn
Five Native Americans on horseback in desert c1903
Native American Hopi children eating a melon, c1903
Group Karok baskets some with decorative woven patterns and some with lids, c1923
Tepee, Alberta, Canada, 1927
Chief Geronimo.
Little Head, North American Indian chief
NAVAJO FARM, 1906.
Franz Boas, German-US anthropologist
PERU: INCA WOMAN, c1912.
SEMINOLES: BLACK SCOUT.
PERU: INCA WOMAN, c1911.
FRANK GROUARD (1850-1905).
LONGFELLOW: HIAWATHA.
Native American Indian Apache scouts employed by the US government, c1890
NEW MEXICO: PUEBLO DANCE.
APACHE FAMILY, c1903.
NAVAJO MEN, c1904.
Blackfoot Chiefs Seated Outside of Teepee, Montana, 1915
JIM THORPE (1888-1953).
APACHE INFANT, c1903.
CRADLEBOARDS, 1916.
Hiawatha aimed an arrow.
SUSAN LA FLESCHE PICOTTE
CALUSA MASK.
Portrait of Native American man in robe and feather headdress,1902
Wolf Robe 1904
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NEW MEXICO: LAS VEGAS.
“Sioux Indians Near Pine Ridge Agency”, Oglala Lakota Native American reservation, 1889, Book Illustration from “Indian Horrors or Massacres of the Red Men”, by Henry Davenport Northrop, 1891
North American Indian On Horseback
DAKOTA SIOUX MAN.
DAKOTA: DRYING MEAT, c1908.
PAIUTE GROUP, c1873.
NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK.
GALL (c1840-c1894).
UMATILLA WOMAN, c1886.
GEORGE CATLIN (1796-1872).
Tah-Chee, a Cherokee chief.
Not-Chi-Mi-Ne.
David Vann, a Cherokee chief.
John Ridge, a Cherokee.
Shau-Hau-Napo-Tinia, an Ioway chief.
Tah-Ro-Hon.
Me-Na-Wa.
Wa-Kawn, a Winnebago chief.
Keokuk, chief of the Sacs & Foxes.
Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka, a Winnebago chief.
Payta-Kootha.
Ne-O-Mon-Ne.
Rant-Che-Wai-Me, Female Flying Pigeon.
An Ojibway woman.
RED JACKET (1756?-1830).
Native American man, half-length portrait
Jack Red Cloud Native North American Sioux Indian
Pocahontas.
Native Americans attacking pioneer, illustration
SEMINOLES: BLACK SCOUTS.
HAIRSTYLE: HOPI, 1911.
ALASKA: TOTEM POLE, c1908.
HIDATSA TIPI, c1908.
Chief Joseph.
Secretary of the Interior, James Rudolph Garfield, his son with Chief Carlos and his son, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, USA, Photograph by Edward H. Boos, 1907
Native American woman from the Plains region, half-length portrait, facing right, with baby on her back
Cowichan woman, full-length portrait, wearing blanket, standing on rock, c1913
Smiling Native North American Indian woman
Red Bird, Sioux Indian, half-length portrait
Head-and-shoulders portrait of Navajo man, facing slightly right, wearing headband and silver squash blossom necklace
North American Indian woman with plaited hair, holding her infant
NATIVE AMERICANS: WINTER CAMP, 1908.
GERTRUDE SIMMONS BONNIN
ARIZONA: CANYON DE CHELLY.
MEXICO: AZTEC HOME.
The Noatak Eskimo family.
Native Americans - Killimous 1888
Native Americans - Jowa, Foxes, Sacs, and Kaw 1888
NAVAJO RUINS, 1906.
Afraid of Eagle, Sioux 1898
COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925.
LITTLE BIGHORN, 1877.
UTE FAMILY, c1874.
Last Horse, Oglala Sioux Chief, circa 1899
Zizania aquatica.
Women and Children, Oraibi, Hopi Village, Arizona, USA, circa 1903
Chaiwa Tewa 1906
A tattooed New Zealand, Maori Chief.
Tattooed Maori Chief.
A tattooed New Zealand, Maori chief.
The Battle of Little Bighorn.
Carolina provide Indian Lands - 1777
Native American Woman, Profile
HOPI POTTER, c1903.
NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO.
ZUNI GARDENS, c1903.
ZUNI PUEBLO, c1903.
HUBBELL TRADING POST.
HUBBELL TRADING POST, c1970.
NAVAJO TRADING POST, c1970.
Indian delegations at Washington.
HOPI POTTER, c1906.
APACHE WICKIUP, c1903.
APACHE TEPEES, c1909.
NAVAJO WOMAN, c1904.
NAVAJO CEREMONY, c1905.
NAVAJO CHILDREN, c1905.
NAVAJO HOGAN, c1905.
CURTIS: CROW MEN, c1905.
HOPI VILLAGE, 1903.
CARLISLE SCHOOL, c1904.
MOVING CAMP, c1908.
NORTHWEST: LUMMI, c1915.
COEUR D'ALENE, c1916.
NAVAJO WOMAN, c1901.
NAVAJO & PHONOGRAPH, c1914.
ARIZONA: HOPI SHRINE.
PLAYING CARDS, c1915.
Large Group of Salish American Indians gathered with Secretary of the Interior, James Rudolph Garfield, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, USA, Photograph by Edward H. Boos, 1907
Two Hopi girls seated on ground eating melon, c1900
Cheyenne Indian, wearing headdress, on horseback, 1905
Sheep Mountain
NATIVE AMERICANS: CAMP.
NATIVE AMERICAN, c1910.