NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL, 1857.
MINSTRELS, 1894.
CATLIN: SKINS, 1866.
INCAN KING & COUNCIL, 1583.
FORT LARAMIE PEACE TREATY.
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION.
Native American Indian Apache scouts employed by the US government, c1890
CATLIN: O-JIB-BE-WAYS, 1844.
NATIVE AMERICANS: GAME, 1855.
Our Indian Policy, a House of Cards.
CHIEF PONTIAC (d.1769).
MAP: AMERICAN INDIANS.
DENVER: NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE, 1860.
MOHAWK WOMEN'S COUNCIL.
FORT LARAMIE TREATY.
QUAKER MEETING HOUSE, 1857.
MOHAWK: WOMEN'S COUNCIL.
MISSIONARY AND NATIVE AMERICANS.
MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1888.
CANADA: FUR TRADER.
DARLEY: TRAPPER & NATIVE AMERICAN.
CATLIN: FIRE STARTING, 1866.
NATIVE AMERICAN ENCAMPMENT.
NATIVE AMERICANS: DOG DANCE, 1857.
FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED
Hiawatha's Wedding, Currier & Ives, Lithograph, circa 1858
NATIVE AMERICAN PRISONERS, 1868.
NATIVE AMERICANS: HUNTING PARTY.
BILLY BOWLEGS
WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718).
The meeting of American and Native American men shaking hands on horseback.
MOSES.
FILM STILL: NATIVE AMERICANS.
Sioux Native American Indian man, 1890
Indian Hunter.
Indian Warrior.
Ponka chief.
Se-loc-ta.
CATLIN: PIPES, 1866.
NATIVE AMERICAN HATCHET, 1547.
MINSTREL POSTER, c1910.
PRO-IMMIGRATION CARTOON.
ZUNI NATIVE AMERICAN: POT.
PAWNEE: EARTH LODGES, 1880.
BLAKELOCK: NATIVE AMERICANS.
CIGAR STORE NATIVE AMERICANS.
Diegenos.A Native American tribe
POOR-LAW CARTOON, 1843.
NATIVE AMERICAN TOOLS
KAMEHAMEHA III (1813-1854).
CHICAGO: VIEW, 1857.
Great Hall Of The New Law Courts
PENN'S TREATY, 1682.
The evolution of the West.
Daily log of a Pinkerton operative recording witnesses interviewed
Alexander Franklin James (1843-1915) known as Frank James
NATIVE AMERICAN BATTLE
Proposed Sites For The New Law Courts: Plan Of Mr. F. Shields For A New Approach To The Carey Street Site, London, 1869, Uk
An English judge.
John Bright
Native American Indian: Apache reaper, c1906
Portrait of Se-Quo-Yah.
Payta-Kootha.
“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
AMERICAN CARTOON, 1874.
Native American Indian, John Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux, 1898
Lynch Law In California, Scene Of The First Execution In San Francisco, On June 10
Legal lunch.
The interior of the Middle Temple.
CARTOON: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1876.
13th AMENDMENT, 1865.
Native American Indians walking to a spring to collect water.
Se-Quo-Yah.
SEMINOLES: VILLAGE, 1837.
PRESBYTERIANISM, 1891.
NATIVE AMERICAN TRADE.
NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK.
Catalan version of De Indiarum Jure by Juan de Solorzano Pereira
Half-length portrait of male Indian in native dress, 1899
U.S. Cavalry Pursuing Native Americans, Lithograph, circa 1899
Yumas tribesmen. In: 'United States and Mexican Boundary Survey. Report of William H. Emory 1857
Native American Indian girl
NATIVE AMERICAN PICTOGRAPH
GEORGE CATLIN (1796-1872).
NATIVE AMERICANS: HAMMOCK, 1547.
NATIVE INDIANS: HAMMOCK, 1563.
MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1892.
Ojibway woman, illustration
Henry McCarty (1859-1881) best known as Billy the Kid
Pocahontas.
MARCH OF MILES STANDISH.
CARTOON: TAFT-HARTLEY ACT.
NATIVE AMERICANS: SMALLPOX, 1853.
Sewessissing.
INDIANS/U.S. MILITARY, 1876.
BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1894.
Sioux Indian painting on sky by Silver Horn
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1905.
POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617).
CUSTER'S LAST STAND, 1876.
FRONTIERSMAN, 1858.
WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718)
Native American man, half-length portrait
EMIGRANTS: PIONEER'S HOME
Native American in traditional clothing, 1923
Pedro Begay, Native American Indian, Navajo
North American Indian On Horseback
The Wild Bunch, 1901, gang of American outlaws, bank and train robbers, led by Butch Cassidy, seated right
Punch cartoon 1888, commenting on the Game laws.
The collection of signatures.
U.S. BRONZE CENT, 1864.
NATIVE AMERICANS: TRAVOIS, 1881.
Jack Red Cloud Native North American Sioux Indian
LONGFELLOW: HIAWATHA.
NATIVE AMERICAN WORSHIP, c1650.
NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO.
DENVER, COLORADO, 1859.
Native American Indian: Pakit, Maracopa girl, c1907
NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL GAME, 1855.
NATIVE AMERICAN DANCERS.
FRONTIERSMEN, 1862.
The New Law Courts At Birmingham, Opened By T.R.H. The Prince And Princess Of Wales: The Great Hall Of The New Law Courts
Dinner At Dee's Hotel, Birmingham, To Celebrate The Passing Of The Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852
FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT, 1850.
A gentleman paying a visit to his solicitor.
Illustration of Henry Hallam
LEWIS & CLARK: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1800s.
BRAZIL: NATIVE BRAZILIANS.
NATIVE AMERICAN CLOTHING.
PRINCE OTTO von BISMARCK
NATIVE AMERICANS: GAMES, 1890.
Sugar Beets Field.
NATIVE AMERICANS: KANSAS VILLAGE.
ARIZONA: NATIVE AMERICANS.
Death of Minnehaha, Chromolithograph of Painting by William L. Dodge, 1887
War Dance of the Sioux, Inspiration From Rudolf Cronan Painting, Chromolithograph, circa 1886
CATLIN: DANCE.
BUFFALO BILL'S SHOW.
Medicine man.
Zaleucus
MINSTREL POSTER, c1899.
MINSTREL POSTER, c1895.
BANKNOTE: NATIVE AMERICAN ATTACK.
Lord Charles Darling, 1st Baron Darling.
Illustration depicting a Daimyo court in Japan
Illustration of a court scene in Old Japan
Jesus before Pilate.
NATIVE AMERICAN.
JAMES RIVER CANAL, 1857.
SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN LANCES.
TEN COMMANDMENTS, 1956.
DAKOTA: SCALP DANCE, 1850.
NATIVE AMERICAN PICTOGRAPH.
Portrait of Sir Federick Pollock.
$500 reward notice posted by the St Louis Midland Railroad for the arrest and conviction of Jesse James
Manhunters
Jesse Woodson James (1847-1882)
MANHATTAN ISLAND, 1856.
LEWIS & CLARK: NATIVE AMERICAN, 1811.
TORQUATO TASSO (1544-1595).
Pinkerton's National Detective Agency, American private detective and security guard agency founded by Alfred Pinkerton in 1850
NATIVE AMERICANS: VILLAGE, 1844.
BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, 1811.
NATIVE AMERICANS: MEDICINE MAN.
NEW MEXICO: ZUNI WOMEN.
NEW MEXICO: ZUNIS, 1873.
NEW MEXICO: ZUNI BOYS, 1873.
Native American Hopi children eating a melon, c1903
SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB,
Chon-Mon-I-Case (An Otto Half Chief) 1842
Ki-On-Twog-Ky (or Cornplant) 1842
Wa-Na-Ta (The Charger); Grand Chief of the Sioux 1842
Red Jacket (Seneca War Chief) 1842
Kish-Kal-Wa (A Shawanoe Chief) 1842
Mo-Hon-Go (Osage Woman) 1842
Shin-Ga-Ba-W'ossin (A Chippeway Chief) 1842
Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (Chactan Warrior) 1842
Tens-Kwau-Ta-Waw (The Prophet) 1842
Esh-Ta-Hum-Leah (A Sioux Chief) 1842
Waa-Pa-Shaw (Sioux Chief) 1842
Meta-Koosega (Chippewah Warrior) 1842
Wesh Cut; A Chippewah Chief) 1842
Se-Quo-Yah 1842
Naw-Kaw (A Winnebago Chief) 1842
Hayne-Hudjihini 1842