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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Native Americans: From Captivity to Leadership" Hannah Duston Escapes from Capture by Native Americans

Background imageNative American Collection: CIMARRON RIVER RAID, c1850. A pioneer wagon train near the Cimarron River is confronted

CIMARRON RIVER RAID, c1850. A pioneer wagon train near the Cimarron River is confronted by a group of mounted Native American. Engraving, c1850

Background imageNative American Collection: POMO DANCERS, c1941. A group of Pomo dancers in ceremonial dress, Lakeport, California

POMO DANCERS, c1941. A group of Pomo dancers in ceremonial dress, Lakeport, California. Photograph, c1941

Background imageNative American Collection: IOWA CHIEF, c1850. Not-Chi-Mi-Ne, a chief of the Iowa people. Engraving, c1850

IOWA CHIEF, c1850. Not-Chi-Mi-Ne, a chief of the Iowa people. Engraving, c1850

Background imageNative American Collection: MENOMINEE WARRIOR, c1850. Amiskquew, a warrior of the Menominee people. Engraving

MENOMINEE WARRIOR, c1850. Amiskquew, a warrior of the Menominee people. Engraving, c1850

Background imageNative American Collection: COLUMBUS: SHIP, c1494. The ship of Christopher Columbus off the coast of the New World

COLUMBUS: SHIP, c1494. The ship of Christopher Columbus off the coast of the New World. Woodcut from In Lauden Serenissimi Ferdinandi, Hispania[rum] Regis

Background imageNative American Collection: ARRIVAL OF COLUMBUS. The arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World

ARRIVAL OF COLUMBUS. The arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World. Engraving by John Sartain after a painting by Joshua Shaw, 19th century

Background imageNative American Collection: BUFFALO BILL PERFORMERS. Native American performers with Buffalo Bills Wild West Show

BUFFALO BILL PERFORMERS. Native American performers with Buffalo Bills Wild West Show, traveling by ship from New York to London. Photograph, c1887

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Bad Bear, a Sioux Native American, probably a member

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Bad Bear, a Sioux Native American, probably a member of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Ksebier, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Whirlwind Horse, a Sioux Native American, probably

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Whirlwind Horse, a Sioux Native American, probably a member of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Ksebier, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Luke Big Turnips, a Sioux Native American, probably

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Luke Big Turnips, a Sioux Native American, probably a member of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Ksebier, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Takes Enemy, a Sioux Native American, probably a

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Takes Enemy, a Sioux Native American, probably a member of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Ksebier, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Whirling Hawk, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Whirling Hawk, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Ksebier, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Portrait of a Sioux Native American, probably a member

NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Portrait of a Sioux Native American, probably a member of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Ksebier, c1900

Background imageNative American Collection: PINE RIDGE RESERVATION. Group portrait of Lakota Sioux chiefs and white U. S

PINE RIDGE RESERVATION. Group portrait of Lakota Sioux chiefs and white U. S
PINE RIDGE RESERVATION. Group portrait of Lakota Sioux chiefs and white U.S. officials, including Buffalo Bill Cody (standing, center)

Background imageNative American Collection: BUFFALO BILL POSTER, 1895. Poster for Buffalo Bills Wild West and Congress of

BUFFALO BILL POSTER, 1895. Poster for Buffalo Bills Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World, performing in an arena lighted by electricity. Color lithograph, 1895

Background imageNative American Collection: COMANCHES, c1880. A group of four Comanche people seated in front of a tipi

COMANCHES, c1880. A group of four Comanche people seated in front of a tipi. Photograph by William S. Soule, c1880

Background imageNative American Collection: EDWARD VIII (1894-1972). King of Great Britain, 1936

EDWARD VIII (1894-1972). King of Great Britain, 1936. As the Prince of Wales, wearing a Native American headdress. Photograph, 1928

Background imageNative American Collection: LEWIS TEWANIMA (1888-1969). American Hopi Indian Olympic runner

LEWIS TEWANIMA (1888-1969). American Hopi Indian Olympic runner. After being awarded with a first-place trophy after a marathon in New York City. Photograph, 6 May 1911

Background imageNative American Collection: GRAND CANYON, c1920. A Native American sits on the edge of the Grand Canyon in Arizona

GRAND CANYON, c1920. A Native American sits on the edge of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Photograph, c1920

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: TAOS, c1910. A crowd on and around adobe buildings in Taos, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: TAOS, c1910. A crowd on and around adobe buildings in Taos, New Mexico watch a traditional Native American dance. Photograph, c1910

Background imageNative American Collection: SARGENT: PILGRIMS. Landing of the Pilgrims. Oil on canvas by Henry Sargent, 1820

SARGENT: PILGRIMS. Landing of the Pilgrims. Oil on canvas by Henry Sargent, 1820

Background imageNative American Collection: POSTER: DECLARATION, c1975. Declaration of Independence. Poster by Martin B. Pedersen

POSTER: DECLARATION, c1975. Declaration of Independence. Poster by Martin B. Pedersen, c1975

Background imageNative American Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN, c1875. Portrait of Eagle Plume, a Native American from an unidentified tribe

NATIVE AMERICAN, c1875. Portrait of Eagle Plume, a Native American from an unidentified tribe. Photograph, c1875

Background imageNative American Collection: JOHN CLUM (1851-1932). American Indian agent

JOHN CLUM (1851-1932). American Indian agent. Photographed with Diablo and Eskiminzin on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona, 1875

Background imageNative American Collection: WASCO PORTRAIT, c1899. Pop-Kio-Wina (Short Arm), a Wasco Native American. Photograph

WASCO PORTRAIT, c1899. Pop-Kio-Wina (Short Arm), a Wasco Native American. Photograph, c1899

Background imageNative American Collection: WASCO RIDER, c1908. Kate, a Wasco woman on horseback. Photographed by J. D. Drake, c1908

WASCO RIDER, c1908. Kate, a Wasco woman on horseback. Photographed by J. D. Drake, c1908
WASCO RIDER, c1908. Kate, a Wasco woman on horseback. Photographed by J.D. Drake, c1908

Background imageNative American Collection: POSTER: ART EXHIBITION. Poster for the Indian Court exhibit at the Golden Gate

POSTER: ART EXHIBITION. Poster for the Indian Court exhibit at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco, depicting Pueblo turtle dancers. Silkscreen by Louis Siegriest, 1939

Background imageNative American Collection: LONGEST WALK, 1978. A tipi on the grounds on the Washington Monument, at the end

LONGEST WALK, 1978. A tipi on the grounds on the Washington Monument, at the end of the Longest Walk from San Francisco to Washington D.C. organized by the American Indian Movement

Background imageNative American Collection: MONTANA: BOY, 20th CENTURY. Eagle Aims Back carving a toy canoe with a jack knife

MONTANA: BOY, 20th CENTURY. Eagle Aims Back carving a toy canoe with a jack knife at the Glacier National Park Reservation in Montana. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNative American Collection: OREGON TRAIL: CHIMNEY ROCK. A depiction of a Native American raid on a wagon train

OREGON TRAIL: CHIMNEY ROCK. A depiction of a Native American raid on a wagon train passing Chimney Rock, Nebraska. Drawing, c1930

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW MEXICO: DEER DANCE. Costumed participants in a deer dance, San Juan County, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: DEER DANCE. Costumed participants in a deer dance, San Juan County, New Mexico. Photograph, c1930

Background imageNative American 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 imageNative American Collection: ALASKA: ESKIMO KASHIM. An Eskimo kashim, or meeting house

ALASKA: ESKIMO KASHIM. An Eskimo kashim, or meeting house. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNative American Collection: INDIAN DELEGATION, c1916. Portrait of a Native American delegation in Washington, D

INDIAN DELEGATION, c1916. Portrait of a Native American delegation in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1916

Background imageNative American Collection: INDIAN BAND, 1929. Vice President Charles Curtis with the the United States Indian

INDIAN BAND, 1929. Vice President Charles Curtis with the the United States Indian Band on the steps of the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 1929

Background imageNative American Collection: MONTANA: MILK RIVER BRIDGE. Bridge over the Milk River at the Fort Belknap Indian

MONTANA: MILK RIVER BRIDGE. Bridge over the Milk River at the Fort Belknap Indian Researvation at Coburg, Blaine, Montana. Photograph, c1970

Background imageNative American Collection: MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1892. Indian tribes, reservations and settlements in the United States

MAP: RESERVATIONS, 1892. Indian tribes, reservations and settlements in the United States. Lithograph, 1939

Background imageNative American Collection: NEW YORK: TUSCARORA MASK. False Face mask in the shape of a pig or a bear, made

NEW YORK: TUSCARORA MASK. False Face mask in the shape of a pig or a bear, made by the Tuscarora tribe of New York

Background imageNative American Collection: SIOUX PIPE BAGS, c1908. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1908

SIOUX PIPE BAGS, c1908. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1908

Background imageNative American Collection: PERU: NAZCA JAR. Ceramic jar with two spouts, painted with a centipede motif, by

PERU: NAZCA JAR. Ceramic jar with two spouts, painted with a centipede motif, by the Nazca civilization of ancient Peru, 1st to 8th century A.D

Background imageNative American Collection: NAVAJO WEAVER. A Navajo woman weaving a blanket on a loom, with two other women seated beside her

NAVAJO WEAVER. A Navajo woman weaving a blanket on a loom, with two other women seated beside her. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNative American Collection: NAVAJO WOMEN WEAVING. Three Navajo women combing wool, spinning thread and weaving a blanket

NAVAJO WOMEN WEAVING. Three Navajo women combing wool, spinning thread and weaving a blanket. Photographed in Arizona, early 20th century

Background imageNative American Collection: AUTOMOBILE, 1923. A woman wearing Native American clothing, in a car in the Washington, D

AUTOMOBILE, 1923. A woman wearing Native American clothing, in a car in the Washington, D.C. area, 1923

Background imageNative American Collection: PAIUTE NATIVE AMERICANS. A group of Paiute men seated outside an adobe dwelling

PAIUTE NATIVE AMERICANS. A group of Paiute men seated outside an adobe dwelling. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNative American Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN SHIELD. Kiowa of Comanche shield adorned with feathers, with tomahawks

NATIVE AMERICAN SHIELD. Kiowa of Comanche shield adorned with feathers, with tomahawks, knives, arrows and other weaponry. Photographed on a woven blanket, c1891

Background imageNative American Collection: APACHE MEDICINE CAP, c1907. A medicine cap and fetish used by an Apache medicine man

APACHE MEDICINE CAP, c1907. A medicine cap and fetish used by an Apache medicine man. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1907

Background imageNative American Collection: ALASKA: INUIT HUNTER. An Inuit hunter with a seal, in a umiak boat on an ice floe in Alaska

ALASKA: INUIT HUNTER. An Inuit hunter with a seal, in a umiak boat on an ice floe in Alaska. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNative American Collection: ARIZONA: APACHE MEN. Apache men at work on the Salt River irrigation project in Arizona

ARIZONA: APACHE MEN. Apache men at work on the Salt River irrigation project in Arizona. Photograph, early 20th century



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Native Americans: From Captivity to Leadership" Hannah Duston Escapes from Capture by Native Americans: In a tale of resilience and survival, Hannah Duston's daring escape from captivity by Native Americans serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of early settlers. Geronimo: American Apache Leader: Geronimo, an iconic figure in Native American history, embodied strength and resistance against encroachment on his people's lands. This 1887 photograph captures the essence of his leadership. Tracing American Indian Tribe Locations in 1715: Delve into the intricate tapestry of indigenous cultures with this map showcasing various American Indian tribe locations in 1715, highlighting their rich diversity across North America. Santa Fe Indian Market: Celebrating Native American Artistry: Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and exquisite craftsmanship at Santa Fe's renowned Indian Market, where traditional art forms like native baskets come alive with cultural pride. The Wild West Chronicles: Native American Attack on a Western Stagecoach: Step back into an era shrouded in myth and legend as we recount a thrilling encounter between brave pioneers and fierce warriors during a dramatic Native American attack on a western stagecoach. Cowboys & Natives: A Cultural Encounter Through Playing Cards (c1915): Uncover fascinating glimpses into cross-cultural interactions through vintage playing cards depicting cowboys engaging with Native Americans—a visual representation of shared histories. Eleazer Wheelock Founding Dartmouth College (1770): Bridging Cultures: Discover how Eleazer Wheelock's vision for education led to the founding of Dartmouth College—an institution that aimed to bridge gaps between European settlers and Indigenous communities. Mapping Ancient Roots: American Indian Tribe Locations circa 1700: Journey through time as we explore ancient tribal territories across North America around 1700—revealing the ancestral lands that shaped Native American cultures. Sitting Bull.