American Indians Collection
"Exploring the Rich Heritage of American Indians Through Captivating Images" Winter count on buffalo robe (colour litho
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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of American Indians Through Captivating Images" Winter count on buffalo robe (colour litho): A fascinating glimpse into the history and storytelling traditions of American Indians, as depicted through a beautifully adorned buffalo robe. Battle of Pea Ridge, Ark, 1889 (colour litho): Unveiling a significant moment in American Indian history, this vibrant lithograph captures the intensity and valor displayed during a pivotal battle. Embracing Tradition: An American Indian dons traditional dress and feather headdress against a breathtaking mountain landscape with a serene lake backdrop in this striking photomechanic print from 1923. Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians 1860 (photo): This captivating photograph immortalizes the proud spirit and resilience of Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, offering an intimate glimpse into their lives as Kiowa Indians. Immerse Yourself in Native Culture: Step back in time to witness life within the Village of Blackfeet Indians near St. Mary's Lake at Glacier National Park, Montana during the enchanting c1930s era. Ute Chief Sevara & Family: Discover the origins behind Utah's name as you delve into this photo-chromolithograph by Charles Nast showcasing Ute Chief Sevara alongside his family - an enduring symbol of strength and leadership. The Savages Let Loose or The Cruel Fate of Loyalists, 1783: Delve into historical events that shaped America through this thought-provoking artwork depicting conflicts between loyalists and indigenous peoples during colonial times. Portraits From Fort Laramie: Renowned artist Albert Bierstadt brings us closer to prominent Indian chiefs with these stunning studies made at Fort Laramie around 1859 - capturing their dignity amidst changing times. Mount Hood from Columbia River.