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Native Americans Collection (#3)

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Background imageNative Americans Collection: Plumed serpent of the Pueblo Indians

Plumed serpent of the Pueblo Indians
Pueblo Indian plumed serpent Ko-lo-wissi, a spirit or deity, New Mexico. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00031

NATI2A-00031
Native Americans practice running, shooting arrows, and throwing ball, Florida, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a DeBrfy engraving of a LeMoyne illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Fire ceremony among southeastern Native Americans

Fire ceremony among southeastern Native Americans
Ceremony of Native Americans in the southeast involving a fire ritual, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Iroquois Nations map, 1600s

Iroquois Nations map, 1600s
French map of the Five Iroquois Nations homeland and Fort Orange (Albany), 1660s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 17th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Young Crow Indian girl

Young Crow Indian girl
Crow Indian girl Glydis Littlenest, or Rides-a-Sorrel-Horse, circa 1900. Digitally colored halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00112

NATI2A-00112
Native American man and woman eating from a basket, Raleighs Colony, 1585. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a John White illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2A-00120

NATI2A-00120
White settlers having a parley with Cheyennes, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00874

NATI2P-00874
Reconttructed Native American basket for storing acorn harvest, California. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-00876

NATI2P-00876
Reconstructed Juaneno kicha, a Native American shelter in prehistoric California. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Aztalan, a Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin

Aztalan, a Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin
Mound and part of village stockade at Aztalan, a middle Mississippean Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-01015

NATI2P-01015
Mound and part of a reconstructed village palisade at Aztalan State Park, a Middle Mississippian period Moundbuilder site in Wisconsin. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Aztalan, a Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin

Aztalan, a Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin
Mound and part of village stockade at Aztalan, a middle Mississippean Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Aztalan, a Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin

Aztalan, a Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin
Mound and part of village stockade at Aztalan, a middle Mississippean Moundbuilders site in Wisconsin. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-01076

NATI2P-01076
Mound and part of village stockade at Aztalan, a middle Mississippean Moundbuilder site in Wisconsin. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Native Americans on horseback petroglyph

Native Americans on horseback petroglyph
Petroglyphs of Native Americans hunting on horseback, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Native Americans on horseback petroglyph

Native Americans on horseback petroglyph
Petroglyphs of Native Americans hunting on horseback, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Hubbell Trading Post, Arizona

Hubbell Trading Post, Arizona
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site on the Navajo Nation Reservation, Arizona. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan architecture, Utah

Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan architecture, Utah
Round and square towers of Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan, Howenweep National Monument, Utah. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan ruins at Howevweep, Utah

Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan ruins at Howevweep, Utah
Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan ruins at Howenweep National Monument, Utah, with Sleeping Ute Mountain in the background. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-01585

NATI2P-01585
Reconstructed Mandan earth lodge and sacred ark at On-a-Slant village along the Missouri River, North Dakota. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-01807

NATI2P-01807
Native American petroglyph of a snake, Tsankawi Mesa cliff-dwellings, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATI2P-01661

NATI2P-01661
Replica Native American hoe made of a buffalo shoulder-blade, a living history demonstration, Fort Mandan, North Dakota. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: Mandan / Hidatsa earth lodge, North Dakota

Mandan / Hidatsa earth lodge, North Dakota
Reconstructed Mandan/Hidatsa earth lodge, Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site, ND. Photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00019

PNAT2A-00019
Sequoya holding his Cherokee alphabet. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00015

PNAT2A-00015
Chief Black Hawk. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait by Charles B. King

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00016

PNAT2A-00016
Sitting Bull, or Tatanka Iyotake, leader of the Sioux Nation. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00012

PNAT2A-00012
Pocahontas, Indian wife of John Rolfe, with their son. Hand-colored 19th-century halftone reproduction of a painting

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00014

PNAT2A-00014
Ottawa chief Pontiac in tribal council, holding a wampum belt. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00009

PNAT2A-00009
Tecumseh defends the whites at Fort Meigs, Ohio, besieged by British forces in the War of 1812. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00006

PNAT2A-00006
Tecumseh in a British uniform. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00005

PNAT2A-00005
Wampanoag chief Metacomet, or King Philip. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00004

PNAT2A-00004
Apache chief Geronimo, also known as Goyathlay, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00023

PNAT2A-00023
Chief Gall, a Sioux leader in the Battle of Little Big Horn. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00022

PNAT2A-00022
Chief Opecancanough arousing Native Americans against Virginia colonists, 1622. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00021

PNAT2A-00021
Hiawatha locked in combat with another Native American warrior. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00024

PNAT2A-00024
Baptism of Pocahontas as a Christian in Jamestown, Virginia Colony. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00035

PNAT2A-00035
Chief Pontiac addressing a gathering of Native Americans. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustrations

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00034

PNAT2A-00034
Shawnee mystic Tenskwatawa, known as The Prophet, holding a ceremony, early 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00029

PNAT2A-00029
Tomo-Chi-Chi, chief of the Yamacraw. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00051

PNAT2A-00051
Billy Bowlegs, chief of the eastern Seminole tribe, 1850s, with his signature. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century portrait

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00049

PNAT2A-00049
Hiawatha fishing from a canoe. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00043

PNAT2A-00043
John Ross, or Kooweskoowe, Cherokee chief, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00041

PNAT2A-00041
Sitting Bull. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00038

PNAT2A-00038
Alexander McGillivray, Creek leader, late 1700s. Hand colored engraving

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2A-00068

PNAT2A-00068
Pennacook chief known as Passaconaway the Bashaba. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2P-00002

PNAT2P-00002
Red Cloud, or Mahpiua Luta, Oglala Sioux chief, in quilwork shirt, 1890s. Albertype reproduction of a photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2D-00004

PNAT2D-00004
Statue of Pocahontas at the original site of Jamestown, in colonial National Historical Park, Virginia. Digital photograph

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PNAT2D-00003

PNAT2D-00003
Statue of Pocahontas at the original site of Jamestown, in Colonial National Historical Park, Virginia. Digital photograph



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