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Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: MANDAN WOMAN, 1832. Sha-ko-ka, Mint, a Mandan Woman

CATLIN: MANDAN WOMAN, 1832. Sha-ko-ka, Mint, a Mandan Woman. Canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: HIDATSA CHIEF. Eah-toh-k-pah-shee-pee-shah, Black Moccasin, Hidatsa chief

CATLIN: HIDATSA CHIEF. Eah-toh-k-pah-shee-pee-shah, Black Moccasin, Hidatsa chief. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: SIOUX CHIEF, 1832. Tah-teck-a-da-hair, Steep Wind, Brother of Dog. Western Sioux: canvas

CATLIN: SIOUX CHIEF, 1832. Tah-teck-a-da-hair, Steep Wind, Brother of Dog. Western Sioux: canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: PAWNEE CHIEF. Shon-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief, Grand Pawnee Head Chief: canvas

CATLIN: PAWNEE CHIEF. Shon-ka-ki-he-ga, Horse Chief, Grand Pawnee Head Chief: canvas, 1831-34, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: IROQUOIS WARRIOR with tomahawk and ball-club

IROQUOIS WARRIOR with tomahawk and ball-club. Aquatint, c1787, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: TAHCHEE, A CHEROKEE GUIDE. Guide for the U. S. Army: painting, 1836, by George Catlin

TAHCHEE, A CHEROKEE GUIDE. Guide for the U. S. Army: painting, 1836, by George Catlin
TAHCHEE, A CHEROKEE GUIDE. Guide for the U.S. Army: painting, 1836, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING: WABAUNSEE, 1835. Wabaunsee, Causer of Paleness (Potawotami chief). Oil on panel

KING: WABAUNSEE, 1835. Wabaunsee, Causer of Paleness (Potawotami chief). Oil on panel, 1835

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1832. Red Thing that Touches in Marching, daughter of Black Rock

CATLIN: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1832. Red Thing that Touches in Marching, daughter of Black Rock. Teton Sioux. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN, 1832. Mid-Day Sun. Hidatsa. Oil on canvas, 1832

HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN, 1832. Mid-Day Sun. Hidatsa. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: FORT LARAMIE TREATY. The signers of the Treaty of Fort Laramie, May 1868

FORT LARAMIE TREATY. The signers of the Treaty of Fort Laramie, May 1868. Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses is second from right. Red Cloud is not pictured as he signed the treaty in November, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICANS: CAMP. Mounted Sioux Native Americans leaving camp, Nebraska. Stereoscopic view

NATIVE AMERICANS: CAMP. Mounted Sioux Native Americans leaving camp, Nebraska. Stereoscopic view, c1903

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ALGONQUIAN WOMAN, 1585. Carolina Algonquian Native American woman and baby of Pomeiooc

ALGONQUIAN WOMAN, 1585. Carolina Algonquian Native American woman and baby of Pomeiooc. Watercolor, c1585, by John White

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: WHITE: ALGONQUIAN MAN, 1585. Elderly Carolina Algonquian Native American man. Watercolor

WHITE: ALGONQUIAN MAN, 1585. Elderly Carolina Algonquian Native American man. Watercolor, c1585, by John White

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Chief Crazy Horse with warriors is seen going to a celebratory

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Chief Crazy Horse with warriors is seen going to a celebratory dance after the Battle of Little Bighorn

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: TENSKWATAWA (c1768-1834). Known as the Prophet. Shawnee Native American prophet and leader

TENSKWATAWA (c1768-1834). Known as the Prophet. Shawnee Native American prophet and leader. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PAYTAKOOTHA, 1836. Flying Clouds [Shawnee]: lithograph, 1836

PAYTAKOOTHA, 1836. Flying Clouds [Shawnee]: lithograph, 1836

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. A symbolic depiction of the principals at the Battle of Little Bighorn

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. A symbolic depiction of the principals at the Battle of Little Bighorn, George A. Custer, Crazy Horse, and Sitting Bull

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull mounted before their warriors

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull mounted before their warriors at the Little Bighorn, June 25, 1876. Pictograph by Amos Bad Heart Bull

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF, 1564. The Florida Native American chief, Athore

FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF, 1564. The Florida Native American chief, Athore, showing Rene de Laudonniere the marker column erected by Jean Ribault in 1562

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICAN LODGES. Skin lodges of an Assiniboin chief near Fort Union on the Missouri River

NATIVE AMERICAN LODGES. Skin lodges of an Assiniboin chief near Fort Union on the Missouri River. Engraving, 1844 after Karl Bodmer

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: IROQUOIS VILLAGE, 1556. The first printed plan of a North American settlement

IROQUOIS VILLAGE, 1556. The first printed plan of a North American settlement, showing the fortified Iroquois Native American village of Hochelaga, near Monte Real (present-day Montreal)

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: IROQUOIS: BIRCHBARK CANOE. Iroquois Native Americans building a birchbark canoe

IROQUOIS: BIRCHBARK CANOE. Iroquois Native Americans building a birchbark canoe. Illustration by C.W. Jefferys

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: POTOWATOMI CHIEF: METEA. Lithograph after a painting, c1824, probably by Samuel Seymour

POTOWATOMI CHIEF: METEA. Lithograph after a painting, c1824, probably by Samuel Seymour

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: MENOMINEE NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF. Amiskquew, American Menominee Native American chief

MENOMINEE NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF. Amiskquew, American Menominee Native American chief. Lithograph after a painting, c1827, by James Otto Lewis

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CHIPPEWA MOTHER, 1826. Chippewa woman and child. Lithograph after a painting, 1826

CHIPPEWA MOTHER, 1826. Chippewa woman and child. Lithograph after a painting, 1826, by James Otto Lewis

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CHIPPEWA NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF, 1826. Okeemakeequid, a Chippewa chief

CHIPPEWA NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF, 1826. Okeemakeequid, a Chippewa chief. Lithograph after a painting, 1826, by James Otto Lewis

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: SHINGABA W OSSIN, 1826. A Chippewa chief

SHINGABA W OSSIN, 1826. A Chippewa chief. Lithograph after a painting, 1826, by James Otto Lewis

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICANS: FIRE, 1872. Paiute Native Americans kindling a fire by friction

NATIVE AMERICANS: FIRE, 1872. Paiute Native Americans kindling a fire by friction. Photographed by J.K. Hillers near the Grand Canyon in 1872

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: DAKOTA SIOUX MAN. A Dakota Sioux tribesman blowing a Sun Dance whistle, c1915

DAKOTA SIOUX MAN. A Dakota Sioux tribesman blowing a Sun Dance whistle, c1915

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICANS: GAMES, 1890. Pueblo playing a traditional game of patol, near Isleta

NATIVE AMERICANS: GAMES, 1890. Pueblo playing a traditional game of patol, near Isleta, New Mexico. Photographed by Charles F. Lummis, 1890

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: WINTER CAMP, 1908. Native American winter camp. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1908

WINTER CAMP, 1908. Native American winter camp. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICANS: CANYON CAMP, 1908. In the Canyon. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis

NATIVE AMERICANS: CANYON CAMP, 1908. In the Canyon. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICANS: WINTER CAMP, 1908. At the Winter Camp. Photograph by Edward S

NATIVE AMERICANS: WINTER CAMP, 1908. At the Winter Camp. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICAN, c. 1880. Goes Ahead, a Crow Native American

NATIVE AMERICAN, c. 1880. Goes Ahead, a Crow Native American

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CURLEY, A CROW SCOUT. Photograph, 1880

CURLEY, A CROW SCOUT. Photograph, 1880

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CHEYENNE INDIAN. Two Moons, c1878

CHEYENNE INDIAN. Two Moons, c1878

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICAN, 1585. Native American woman of Florida. Watercolor, c1585

FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICAN, 1585. Native American woman of Florida. Watercolor, c1585, by John White after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ALGONQUIAN NATIVE AMERICANS, 1585. Carolina Algonquian Native American elder or chief

ALGONQUIAN NATIVE AMERICANS, 1585. Carolina Algonquian Native American elder or chief. Watercolor, c1585, by John White

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ALGONQUIAN PRIEST, 1585. A Carolina Algonquian Native American priest. Watercolor

ALGONQUIAN PRIEST, 1585. A Carolina Algonquian Native American priest. Watercolor, c1585, by John White

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ALGONQUIAN WOMAN, 1585. A Carolina Algonquian Native American woman of Secoton

ALGONQUIAN WOMAN, 1585. A Carolina Algonquian Native American woman of Secoton. Watercolor, c1585, by John White

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: Egypt-Tourism-Pyramids

Egypt-Tourism-Pyramids
An Egyptian man rides a camel in front the Great Pyramid of Khafre in Giza, on March 30, 2010. AFP PHOTO/KHALED DESOUKI / AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: John Surtees celebrates victory for Ferrari in the German Grand Prix at Nurburgring

John Surtees celebrates victory for Ferrari in the German Grand Prix at Nurburgring 6 August 1963

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: Purple fringe ground cover with stalks, Poipu, ffKauai, Hawaii

Purple fringe ground cover with stalks, Poipu, ffKauai, Hawaii

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: Malta, Gozo Island, Gharb, Basilica of Ta-Pinu, exterior

Malta, Gozo Island, Gharb, Basilica of Ta-Pinu, exterior

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: Malta, Gozo Island, Victoria-Rabat, Basilica of St. George, interior

Malta, Gozo Island, Victoria-Rabat, Basilica of St. George, interior

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: Malta, Gozo Island, Victoria-Rabat, Basilica of St. George, interior

Malta, Gozo Island, Victoria-Rabat, Basilica of St. George, interior

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: Malta, Gozo Island, Marsalform, salt pans carved into rocky coastline

Malta, Gozo Island, Marsalform, salt pans carved into rocky coastline

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: Malta, Gozo Island, Marsalform, salt pans carved into rocky coastline

Malta, Gozo Island, Marsalform, salt pans carved into rocky coastline



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