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Background imageIroquois Collection: RACIAL / IROQUOIS FISHING

RACIAL / IROQUOIS FISHING
Iroquois Indian fishing from a canoe

Background imageIroquois Collection: LACROSSE IN BELFAST 1876

LACROSSE IN BELFAST 1876
Canadians and Iroquois native Americans play lacrosse in Belfast. Date: 1876

Background imageIroquois Collection: Prisoners from the Wyoming Valley, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Prisoners from the Wyoming Valley, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Prisoners from the Wyoming Valley, (1877). The Battle of Wyoming was fought between American Patriots on one side, and Loyalists accompanied by Iroquois Indians on the other

Background imageIroquois Collection: Captain Cold, or Ut-ha-wah, 1838 (oil on canvas)

Captain Cold, or Ut-ha-wah, 1838 (oil on canvas)
3247961 Captain Cold, or Ut-ha-wah, 1838 (oil on canvas) by Wilgus, William John (1819-53); 101.6x76.2 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; (add.info.: Captain Cole)

Background imageIroquois Collection: Hotel Iroquois - Buffalo, New York, USA

Hotel Iroquois - Buffalo, New York, USA - " Buffalos Leading Hotel". Erected in 1889 and demolished in 1940. Date: 1914

Background imageIroquois Collection: The Attack, from The Travels and Sufferings of Father Jean de Brebeuf, 1938, (wood engraving)

The Attack, from The Travels and Sufferings of Father Jean de Brebeuf, 1938, (wood engraving). Saint Jean de Brebeuf (1593 - 1649)

Background imageIroquois Collection: The Martyrdom, from The Travels and Sufferings of Father Jean de Brebeuf, 1938, (wood engraving)

The Martyrdom, from The Travels and Sufferings of Father Jean de Brebeuf, 1938, (wood engraving). Saint Jean de Brebeuf (1593 - 1649)

Background imageIroquois Collection: American Native

American Native
Antique illustration of a American Native

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00163

NATI2A-00163
Native American longhouses on Manhattan Island before the arrival of Dutch settlers. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois woman, late 1800s

Iroquois woman, late 1800s
Iroquois woman packing goods on her back, 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: PNAT2A-00017

PNAT2A-00017
Hiawatha aiming his arrow at a sea-dragon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776

Southeast Indian tribe locations in 1776
Map of southeastern Native American Nations about 1776. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageIroquois Collection: French map of the Great Lakes, 1703

French map of the Great Lakes, 1703
La Hontans map of the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence valley, 1703. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of an 18th century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: French explorer Jacques Cartier, 1491 - 1557, and his expedition on the Saint Lawrence River

French explorer Jacques Cartier, 1491 - 1557, and his expedition on the Saint Lawrence River greeted by the citizens of the Iroquoian capital of Stadacona. After a 19th century engraving

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois false-face mask which belonged to a member of the False Face Band

Iroquois false-face mask which belonged to a member of the False Face Band
North American Indian artifact, belonging to an Iroquois society known as the False-Face Band in which each member had to have seen such a face in a dream. It was used to cure diseases

Background imageIroquois Collection: Racial / Iroquois 1905

Racial / Iroquois 1905
Iroquois chief wearing a feathered headdress, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: 1905

Background imageIroquois Collection: Tattooed Iroquois man, woman and baby in papoose, and chief

Tattooed Iroquois man, woman and baby in papoose, and chief.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageIroquois Collection: IROQUOIS VILLAGE, c1500. Artists reconstruction of part of a Huron Iroquois palisaded village

IROQUOIS VILLAGE, c1500. Artists reconstruction of part of a Huron Iroquois palisaded village, c1500. Drawing by C.W. Jefferys

Background imageIroquois Collection: JACQUES CARTIER at the Huron-Iroquois village of Hochelaga (at present-day Montreal) in 1535

JACQUES CARTIER at the Huron-Iroquois village of Hochelaga (at present-day Montreal) in 1535, where he learned from the Native Americans that silver and gold could be found nearby

Background imageIroquois Collection: IROQUOIS: LACROSSE. Iroquois Native Americans playing lacrosse in preparation for battle

IROQUOIS: LACROSSE. Iroquois Native Americans playing lacrosse in preparation for battle. Drawing by C.W. Jefferys

Background imageIroquois Collection: North American Indians

North American Indians. Iroquois Indians, Osage Indians, Pawnee Indians Date: ca. 1865

Background imageIroquois Collection: IROQUOIS WARRIOR with war club and snow-shoes. Aquatint, c1787, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur

IROQUOIS WARRIOR with war club and snow-shoes. Aquatint, c1787, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur

Background imageIroquois Collection: PNAT2A-00049

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

Background imageIroquois Collection: War dance

War dance
Native American war dance near the St. Lawrence River during the French and Indian War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois with his ox-drawn timber cargo

Iroquois with his ox-drawn timber cargo
Iroquois man transporting cut timber by ox-drawn sledge, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00059

NATI2A-00059
Iroquois warrier aiming his bow and arrow. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00036

NATI2A-00036
Totem, or tribe-mark, of the Five Iroquuois Nations. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of an illustration in La Hontan, 1600s

Background imageIroquois Collection: PNAT2A-00037

PNAT2A-00037
Hiawatha encircled by shamans in a ceremonial dance, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century woodcut

Background imageIroquois 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 imageIroquois Collection: EXPL2A-00115

EXPL2A-00115
Henry Hudson meeting with Native Americans along the Hudson River, 1609. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: Dutch map of eastern North America, 1670

Dutch map of eastern North America, 1670
Nova Belgh Tabula, map of New Netherland and New England, 1670. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction

Background imageIroquois Collection: EXPL2A-00186

EXPL2A-00186
Samuel de Champlain and his Huron Indian allies fighting the Iroquois near Lake Champlain, 1609. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: An Iroquois chief, 1912. Artist: Robert Wilson Shufeldt

An Iroquois chief, 1912. Artist: Robert Wilson Shufeldt
An Iroquois chief, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]

Background imageIroquois Collection: No Man Was Safe, No Life Was Safe, 1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton

No Man Was Safe, No Life Was Safe, 1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton
No Man Was Safe, No Life Was Safe, 1908, (c1920). Madeleine de Vercheres (1678-1747) of New France (Quebec) was credited with thwarting a raid on Fort Vercheres when she was 14 years old

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois brave, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Iroquois brave, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Iroquois brave, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imageIroquois Collection: Champlains First Battle with the Indians, AD 1609, (1877)

Champlains First Battle with the Indians, AD 1609, (1877). French explorer Samuel de Champlain fights Native Americans. Illustration from Popular history of the Dominion of Canada

Background imageIroquois Collection: Aborigines of North America, 1873. Artist: JJ Crew

Aborigines of North America, 1873. Artist: JJ Crew
Aborigines of North America, 1873. From Left to right: Iriouois (Iroquois), Assiniboine, Crow, Pawnee woman, Assiniboine in gala dress, Dakotah (Lakota) or Sioux warrior

Background imageIroquois Collection: Onondaga village attacked by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain, 1615

Onondaga village attacked by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain, 1615. Onondaga were Iroquoian-speaking people inhabiting villages of bark and wood longhouses occupied by related families

Background imageIroquois Collection: Racial / Iroquois C1904

Racial / Iroquois C1904
Elderly Iroquois chief wearing a feathered headdress and carrying a blanket over his arm, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: circa 1904

Background imageIroquois Collection: Racial / Iroquois 1904

Racial / Iroquois 1904
Iroquois chief wearing ceremonial dress, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: 1904

Background imageIroquois Collection: Main Street, Buffalo, New York State, USA

Main Street, Buffalo, New York State, USA
Main Street (looking north), Buffalo, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageIroquois Collection: View of the Harbour, Montreal

View of the Harbour, Montreal
19th Century transport. A birch bark canoe approaching a three masted cargo sailing ship with a steam powered vessel behind it in Montreal harbour

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois Helicopter with monsoon bucket, Warbirds over Wanaka Airshow, Wanaka, South Island

Iroquois Helicopter with monsoon bucket, Warbirds over Wanaka Airshow, Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageIroquois Collection: ESTHER DEER (c1891-1992). Mohawk dancer, singer, and activist. Esther Louise Georgette Deer

ESTHER DEER (c1891-1992). Mohawk dancer, singer, and activist. Esther Louise Georgette Deer, also known as Princess White Deer. Photographed with Presidential Secretary Marvin H

Background imageIroquois Collection: SIEUR DE MAISONNEUVE (1612-1676). Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve

SIEUR DE MAISONNEUVE (1612-1676). Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve. French colonial administrator. Sieur de Maisonneuve fighting the Iroquois outside the fort at Montreal, Canada, 1644

Background imageIroquois Collection: RED JACKET (1756-1830). Native American Seneca chief. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting

RED JACKET (1756-1830). Native American Seneca chief. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting, 1828, by Charles Bird King

Background imageIroquois Collection: No Nee Yeath Tan no Ton, King of the Generath, 1710 (oil on canvas)

No Nee Yeath Tan no Ton, King of the Generath, 1710 (oil on canvas)
BAL2528 No Nee Yeath Tan no Ton, King of the Generath, 1710 (oil on canvas) by Verelst, Johannes or Jan (b.1648-fl.1719); Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageIroquois Collection: iroquois, the Winner of the Derby of 1881, and his Jockey, Fred Archer

iroquois, the Winner of the Derby of 1881, and his Jockey, Fred Archer
" iroquois, " the Winner of the Derby of 1881, and his Jockey, Fred Archer



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"Iroquois: Exploring the Rich Heritage and Legends of a Native American Tribe" Discover the captivating Iroquois creation myth, where Sky Woman plays a pivotal role in shaping their world. Uncover the inspiring story of Kateri Tekakwitha, a remarkable figure who left an indelible mark on Iroquois history. Explore the vast territories that were once home to various American Indian tribes in 1715, showcasing their diverse cultures and traditions. Travel back in time to witness the shifting landscapes of American Indian tribe locations around 1700, tracing their historical footprints. Immerse yourself in NATI2A-00044's stunning depiction of racial harmony through Iroquois fishing practices, highlighting unity amidst diversity. Meet Red Jacket, Seneca chief Sagoyewatha, as you delve into his life through an exquisite steel engraving from 19th-century America. Witness Canada's Native American War unfold as Hurons gather to confront the Iroquois in New France during the tumultuous 17th century. A wood engraving offers a glimpse into this historic conflict. Join Champlain and Huron Indians on their journey across time as they navigate cultural encounters and forge alliances that shaped North America forever. Experience racial dynamics within Westward expansion through thought-provoking images capturing moments between different communities and the Iroquois people. Step into 1904 with rare photographs documenting everyday life among Canadian Iroquois Indians – a window into their vibrant culture and resilience.