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Iroquois Collection (page 6)

"Iroquois: Exploring the Rich Heritage and Legends of a Native American Tribe" Discover the captivating Iroquois creation myth

Background imageIroquois Collection: IROQUOIS WOMEN, 1664. While a papoose naps on its board, Iroquois women grind corn or dried berries

IROQUOIS WOMEN, 1664. While a papoose naps on its board, Iroquois women grind corn or dried berries. Copper engraving, French, 1664

Background imageIroquois Collection: SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN. Champlain (center), with two French harquebusiers (top)

SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN. Champlain (center), with two French harquebusiers (top) and friendly Algonquins (left) defeat an Iroquois war party at the present site of Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain

Background imageIroquois Collection: IROQUOIS CANOES. Illustration of canoes and their uses. Engraving, English, 18th century

IROQUOIS CANOES. Illustration of canoes and their uses. Engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageIroquois Collection: Schoolchildren dressed as Red Indians, Walton, Essex

Schoolchildren dressed as Red Indians, Walton, Essex
A group of schoolchildren dressed as Red Indians at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, with their teacher standing at the back. They were performing a play based on Hiawatha

Background imageIroquois Collection: The Distress Signal

The Distress Signal
Whilst captured by the Iroquois, Captain Mac-Kinsty makes the distress signal and is saved by the Chief, who has recognised him as a Brother. 1890s

Background imageIroquois Collection: Techniques for making fire, artwork

Techniques for making fire, artwork
Techniques for making fire. Artwork showing three prehistoric ways of making fire. All three use friction to create heat. When an ember is formed it is used to light dry tinder that is used to start

Background imageIroquois Collection: IROQUOIS, c1900. Among the Iroquois in the Province of Quebec, Canada. Stereograph view, c1900

IROQUOIS, c1900. Among the Iroquois in the Province of Quebec, Canada. Stereograph view, c1900

Background imageIroquois Collection: PNAT2A-00021

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

Background imageIroquois Collection: Canadian aboriginals making baskets for sale, 1890s

Canadian aboriginals making baskets for sale, 1890s
Indian basket-makers on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, 1890s. Photogravure reproduction of a photograph

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00196

NATI2A-00196
Medicine dance of Native Americans inside a longhouse. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00098

NATI2A-00098
Onondaga and British soldiers around a council fire, 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00099

NATI2A-00099
Totems of various New York tribes, including bear, wolf, turtle, deer, and beaver. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00101

NATI2A-00101
Iroquois woman pounding dried corn in a large wooden mortar in her cabin, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00104

NATI2A-00104
Iroquois longhouse. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: PNAT2A-00036

PNAT2A-00036
Ely Parker, Seneca sachem and aide to General Ulysses S. Grant. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageIroquois Collection: NATI2A-00149

NATI2A-00149
A Canadian Native American holding shield, bow, and arrows in a quiver. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageIroquois Collection: EXPL2A-00109

EXPL2A-00109
Samuel de Champlain and his Huron allies going to fight the Iroquois, Lake Champlain, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: EXPL2A-00110

EXPL2A-00110
Samuel de Champlains defeat of the Iroquois at Lake Champlain, opening the settlement of New France, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageIroquois Collection: BUSN2A-00096

BUSN2A-00096
Fur traders and Native Americans conversing in pantomine. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageIroquois Collection: Grand canoe reception on the St Lawrence River

Grand canoe reception on the St Lawrence River
Grand canoe reception given to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) on the St Lawrence river during his visit to Canada in 1860

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois Indians - Canada

Iroquois Indians - Canada. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century

Background imageIroquois Collection: American Indians. Iroquois Chief

American Indians. Iroquois Chief
The Iroqois, or Mohawks, are an Indian tribe of North America, formerly known also under the name of Mengwe, or six nations, inhabiting the country between Montreal and Lake Ontario

Background imageIroquois Collection: American Indians. The Assinniboine and Saskatchewan Explorin

American Indians. The Assinniboine and Saskatchewan Explorin
In the expedition party were 14 Iroquois Indians, 2 French Canadians and various geologists, civil engineers, suveyors and draughtsmen. Here the party is seen carrying a canoe between lakes and rivers

Background imageIroquois Collection: Maisonneuve at Montreal

Maisonneuve at Montreal
MONTREAL Maisonneuve defends Ville Marie (Montreal) against the Iroquois

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois (Racehorse)

Iroquois (Racehorse)
Winner of the Derby and St Leger in 1881

Background imageIroquois Collection: Saved by a Brother

Saved by a Brother
American Revolutionary Captain MacKinsty, captured by hostile Iroquois, is about to be burnt when their leader Brandt, recognising a brother-Mason, saves him, though an enemy

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois Warrior

Iroquois Warrior
Iroquois warrior

Background imageIroquois Collection: Dollard V Iroquois

Dollard V Iroquois
Adam Dollard and his men defend the fort at Long-Sault against a combined force of Iroquois and Hurons

Background imageIroquois Collection: Iroquois Wedding

Iroquois Wedding
Iroquois (native American) marriage ceremony



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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.