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Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: SIOUX CHIEF: TOBACCO. Tobacco, Oglala chief, Lakota Sioux: oil on canvas, 1832

SIOUX CHIEF: TOBACCO. Tobacco, Oglala chief, Lakota Sioux: oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: LITTLE TURTLE (c1752-1812). Native American leader; chief of the Miami tribe

LITTLE TURTLE (c1752-1812). Native American leader; chief of the Miami tribe. Lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: GREENVILLE TREATY, 1795. The signature marks of some of the 1, 100 Native American chiefs

GREENVILLE TREATY, 1795. The signature marks of some of the 1, 100 Native American chiefs and warriors on the Greenville treaty of peace, 1795

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: INTERTRIBAL WARFARE. Two bands of Native American warriors clashing on the western plains

INTERTRIBAL WARFARE. Two bands of Native American warriors clashing on the western plains. Oil on canvas by Charles M. Russell

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICANS: TRIBAL WARFARE. Counting Coup. Oil on canvas, 1902, by Charles M

NATIVE AMERICANS: TRIBAL WARFARE. Counting Coup. Oil on canvas, 1902, by Charles M. Russell

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NATIVE AMERICANS OF NEW FRANCE 1701. Native Americans of New France. Pen-and-ink drawing

NATIVE AMERICANS OF NEW FRANCE 1701. Native Americans of New France. Pen-and-ink drawing, c1701, attributed to Charles Becard de Granville

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN: BIROHKA. Watercolor, 1832-34, by Karl Bodmer

HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN: BIROHKA. Watercolor, 1832-34, by Karl Bodmer

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: WHITE: BRITISH WOMAN. Watercolor, c1585, by John White

WHITE: BRITISH WOMAN. Watercolor, c1585, by John White

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: LE MOYNE: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1564. Rene de Laudonniere and the Florida Native Americans, 1564

LE MOYNE: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1564. Rene de Laudonniere and the Florida Native Americans, 1564. Watercolor by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: WHITE: BRITISH MAN, c1585. Watercolor by John White

WHITE: BRITISH MAN, c1585. Watercolor by John White

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: MANDAN DANCE, 1867. Mandan O-kee-pa performers representing day and night

CATLIN: MANDAN DANCE, 1867. Mandan O-kee-pa performers representing day and night. Lithograph, 1867, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PIEGAN BLACKFOOT NATIVE AMERICAN. Makui-Poka (Child of the Wolf) Piegan Blackfoot Native American

PIEGAN BLACKFOOT NATIVE AMERICAN. Makui-Poka (Child of the Wolf) Piegan Blackfoot Native American. Watercolor on paper, 1832-34, by Karl Bodmer

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PAWNEE: EARTH LODGES, 1880. Earth lodges of the Pawnee Native Americans. Pen-and-wash drawing

PAWNEE: EARTH LODGES, 1880. Earth lodges of the Pawnee Native Americans. Pen-and-wash drawing, 1880

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: BLACKFOOT NATIVE AMERICAN, 1832-34. Kiasax (Bear on the Left). Piegan Blackfoot Native American

BLACKFOOT NATIVE AMERICAN, 1832-34. Kiasax (Bear on the Left). Piegan Blackfoot Native American. Watercolor on paper, 1832-34, by Karl Bodmer

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: MANDAN BUFFALO SOCIETY. Leader of the Mandan Buffalo Bull Society

MANDAN BUFFALO SOCIETY. Leader of the Mandan Buffalo Bull Society. Watercolor and pencil by Karl Bodmer

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: TETON SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN. Chan-Cha-Uia-Te-Uinn (Woman of the Nation), a Teton

TETON SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN. Chan-Cha-Uia-Te-Uinn (Woman of the Nation), a Teton Sioux Native American. Watercolor, 1832-34, by Karl Bodmer

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: DELAWARE NATIVE AMERICAN. A Delaware Native American man, possibly Montgomery Montour

DELAWARE NATIVE AMERICAN. A Delaware Native American man, possibly Montgomery Montour. Lithograph, 1836, after a drawing, 1807, by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: WANATA (THE CHARGER) (c1795-1848). Yankton Sioux Native American chief. Lithograph

WANATA (THE CHARGER) (c1795-1848). Yankton Sioux Native American chief. Lithograph, American, c1836, after a painting, 1826, by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CORNPLANTER (c1732-1836). Native American Seneca chief. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting by F

CORNPLANTER (c1732-1836). Native American Seneca chief. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting by F. Bartoli

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: OHIO BATTLE, 1791. Broadside describing the defeat of the American army under General Arthur St

OHIO BATTLE, 1791. Broadside describing the defeat of the American army under General Arthur St. Clair in a battle with Native Americans of the Northwest Territory, 4 November 1791

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: WICHITA CHIEF, 1834. Wee-ta-ra-sha-ro, aged Wichita Head Chief. Oil on canvas

CATLIN: WICHITA CHIEF, 1834. Wee-ta-ra-sha-ro, aged Wichita Head Chief. Oil on canvas, 1834, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: WEST INDIES: ARAWAK INDIANS. Manuscript page believed written by a French member

WEST INDIES: ARAWAK INDIANS. Manuscript page believed written by a French member of a Francis Drake voyage to the West Indies

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: MOUNTAIN OF ROCKS, 1834. Comanche Chief. Oil on canvas, 1834, by George Catlin

MOUNTAIN OF ROCKS, 1834. Comanche Chief. Oil on canvas, 1834, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: BOW & QUIVER, 1832. A Comanche Chief. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

BOW & QUIVER, 1832. A Comanche Chief. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ALASKA: ESKIMO WOMAN, 1904. An Eskimo woman smoking a pipe: photographed in Alaska

ALASKA: ESKIMO WOMAN, 1904. An Eskimo woman smoking a pipe: photographed in Alaska, 1904

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NEW MEXICO: PUEBLO NATIVE AMERICANS. Pueblo Native Americans at Taos, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: PUEBLO NATIVE AMERICANS. Pueblo Native Americans at Taos, New Mexico. From a stereo view, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CHIPPEWA WIDOW, 1836. With her husbands belonging s

CHIPPEWA WIDOW, 1836. With her husbands belonging s. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting by James Otto Lewis

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ESKIMO WOMEN, 1903. A group of Eskimo women photographed in Alaska in 1903

ESKIMO WOMEN, 1903. A group of Eskimo women photographed in Alaska in 1903

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: BRAZIL: CANNIBALISM, 1505. The earliest European depiction of New World Native

BRAZIL: CANNIBALISM, 1505. The earliest European depiction of New World Native Americans of some ethnographic authenticity, the Tupinambas of coastal Brazil at a cannibal feast. German woodcut, 1505

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING: IOWA WOMAN, 1824. Rantchewaime [Female Flying Pigeon], Iowa Native American woman

KING: IOWA WOMAN, 1824. Rantchewaime [Female Flying Pigeon], Iowa Native American woman. Oil on panel, 1824, by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: HOMER: CANOES. Native Americans making canoes. Watercolor, 1895, by Winslow Homer

HOMER: CANOES. Native Americans making canoes. Watercolor, 1895, by Winslow Homer

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: SEQUOYA LETTER, 1845. Sequoya (1770?-1843), Native American Cherokee scholar

SEQUOYA LETTER, 1845. Sequoya (1770?-1843), Native American Cherokee scholar. Letter written in Cherokee by Oo-no-leh to Indian reservation agent P.M

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: IROQUOIS SACHEM, 1710. Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row, a Mohawk chief. Oil on canvas, 1710

IROQUOIS SACHEM, 1710. Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row, a Mohawk chief. Oil on canvas, 1710, by Jan Verelst

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PUEBLO SUN DANCE. Sun dance of Pueblo Native Americans in Pueblo de Cochiti, New Mexico

PUEBLO SUN DANCE. Sun dance of Pueblo Native Americans in Pueblo de Cochiti, New Mexico. Photograph, 1888

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: QUARRY, 1836. Pipestone Quarry on the Coteau des Prairies. Oil on canvas

CATLIN: QUARRY, 1836. Pipestone Quarry on the Coteau des Prairies. Oil on canvas, 1836, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: BLAKELOCK: NATIVE AMERICANS. Native American encampment

BLAKELOCK: NATIVE AMERICANS. Native American encampment. Oil on canvas, n.d. by Ralph Albert Blakelock

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING: PAWNEE BRAVES, 1822. Young Omaha, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees

KING: PAWNEE BRAVES, 1822. Young Omaha, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees. Oil on canvas, 1822, by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING: PAWNEE, c1822. Petalesharro (Generous Chief)

KING: PAWNEE, c1822. Petalesharro (Generous Chief). Loup Pawnee. Wood, c1822, by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING: PAWNEE, c1822. Peskelechaco. Republican Pawnee

KING: PAWNEE, c1822. Peskelechaco. Republican Pawnee. Oil on wood, c1822, by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING: OTO WOMAN, 1835. Hayne Hudjihnini (Eagle of Delight)

KING: OTO WOMAN, 1835. Hayne Hudjihnini (Eagle of Delight). Oto. Wood, 1835, by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING: WINNEBAGO, 1828. Hoowaunneka (Little Elk)

KING: WINNEBAGO, 1828. Hoowaunneka (Little Elk). Winnebago. Oil on wood, 1828, by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: ASSINIBOIN. Wi-jun-jon, The Light, Assiniboin: canvas, 1831, by George Catlin

CATLIN: ASSINIBOIN. Wi-jun-jon, The Light, Assiniboin: canvas, 1831, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING: MENOMINEE, 1831. Amiskuew (The Spoon)

KING: MENOMINEE, 1831. Amiskuew (The Spoon). Menominee. Oil on wood, 1831, by Charles Bird King

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: DANCE. The Handsome Dance-Goo-a-Give: oil on cardboard by George Catlin

CATLIN: DANCE. The Handsome Dance-Goo-a-Give: oil on cardboard by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: ASSINIBOINS. Assiniboin Warrior and his family: oil on card by George Catlin

CATLIN: ASSINIBOINS. Assiniboin Warrior and his family: oil on card by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: O-JIB-BE-WAYS, 1844. Tinted Lithograph, 1844, by George Catlin

CATLIN: O-JIB-BE-WAYS, 1844. Tinted Lithograph, 1844, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATLIN: SIOUX CHIEF, 1835. Wa-nah-de-tuncka, Big Eagle commonly called Black Dog, Eastern Sioux

CATLIN: SIOUX CHIEF, 1835. Wa-nah-de-tuncka, Big Eagle commonly called Black Dog, Eastern Sioux. Canvas, 1835, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: TEH-TOOTSAH, KIOWA CHIEF. Teh-Tootsah (Dohasan or Little Bluff). Oil by George Catlin

TEH-TOOTSAH, KIOWA CHIEF. Teh-Tootsah (Dohasan or Little Bluff). Oil by George Catlin



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