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"Squaws: The Resilient Women of the Pawnee Tribe, c

Background imageSquaws Collection: Native American Indian women of the Pawnee Tribe, c. 1873

Native American Indian women of the Pawnee Tribe, c. 1873
Illustration of Pawnee Native American Indian women (squaws) seen inside a wigwam, with a baby in a papoose

Background imageSquaws Collection: Ute Squaws, 1870 (engraving)

Ute Squaws, 1870 (engraving)
1575633 Ute Squaws, 1870 (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving of some Ute Squaws climbing. Dated 1870); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageSquaws Collection: A marvelous reproduction of Custers last fight (b / w photo)

A marvelous reproduction of Custers last fight (b / w photo)
6002640 A marvelous reproduction of Custers last fight (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A marvelous reproduction of Custers last fight)

Background imageSquaws Collection: Distribution of goods to the Gros Ventres, pub. 1860 (colour litho)

Distribution of goods to the Gros Ventres, pub. 1860 (colour litho)
3090421 Distribution of goods to the Gros Ventres, pub. 1860 (colour litho) by Stanley, John Mix (1814-72); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageSquaws Collection: The Queen at the Wild West show of the Great American Exhibition, 1887 (engraving) (b/w photo)

The Queen at the Wild West show of the Great American Exhibition, 1887 (engraving) (b/w photo)
ILN146922 The Queen at the Wild West show of the Great American Exhibition, 1887 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); The Illustrated London News Picture Library, London

Background imageSquaws Collection: On the War Path, pub. 1871 (colour litho)

On the War Path, pub. 1871 (colour litho)
2630669 On the War Path, pub. 1871 (colour litho) by Stanley, John Mix (1814-72); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageSquaws Collection: Encampment of Piekann Indians, pub. 1842 (colour litho)

Encampment of Piekann Indians, pub. 1842 (colour litho)
3105568 Encampment of Piekann Indians, pub. 1842 (colour litho) by Bodmer, Karl (1809-93); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageSquaws Collection: An Indian Girls Devotion by F N Brownmann

An Indian Girls Devotion by F N Brownmann
Promotional postcard for An Indian Girls Devotion by F. N. Brownmann. First produced in England at the Holloway Empire 26th January 1914, according to The Stage Year Book 1915

Background imageSquaws Collection: Royal visit to the Great American Exhibition, 1887

Royal visit to the Great American Exhibition, 1887
The royal visit to the Wild West Show at the Great American Exhibition in West London in 1887: 1. Queen Victoria viewing an equine spectacle in the arena 2

Background imageSquaws Collection: Home of Mrs. American Horse. Visiting squaws at Mrs. As home in hostile camp, John C

Home of Mrs. American Horse. Visiting squaws at Mrs. As home in hostile camp, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageSquaws Collection: Native American Indian Tribe

Native American Indian Tribe
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1920s 1930s: Native American Indian Tribe In Tipi Teepee Village. Men, Braves Riding In On Horses While Two Squaws, Women, Stand In Door Of Tipi

Background imageSquaws Collection: Commanding Officer inspecting the Sioux Indian Camp, also the Medicine Tepee

Commanding Officer inspecting the Sioux Indian Camp, also the Medicine Tepee and flag of red flannel, with One Bull and Black Praire Chicken watching a hide that has just been stretched by squaws

Background imageSquaws Collection: Home Of Mrs. American Horse. Visiting Squaws At Mrs. As Home In Hostile Camp

Home Of Mrs. American Horse. Visiting Squaws At Mrs. As Home In Hostile Camp, John C. H. Grabill Was An American Photographer. In 1886 He Opened His First Photographic Studio

Background imageSquaws Collection: American Indians The Recent War with the Sioux

American Indians The Recent War with the Sioux
The Squaws captured at the Battle of Shin Buttes. Sioux women wrapped in shawls, one with a baby on her knee


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"Squaws: The Resilient Women of the Pawnee Tribe, c. 1873" Step back in time and witness the remarkable strength and beauty of Native American Indian women from the Pawnee Tribe. In this marvelous reproduction of Custer's last fight captured in black and white, we catch a glimpse of their indomitable spirit. Experience history come alive as you observe the distribution of goods to the Gros Ventres in this vibrant color lithograph from 1860. These resourceful squaws play a vital role in ensuring their community's well-being. Join us at the Great American Exhibition where even royalty couldn't resist witnessing these extraordinary women firsthand. The Queen herself was captivated by their grace and power, as depicted in this engraving from 1887. Travel with us on an adventurous journey through time as we explore "On the War Path" through a captivating color lithograph published in 1871. Witness how these fierce warriors were supported by equally courageous squaws who stood by their side. Immerse yourself in an enchanting encampment scene depicting Piekann Indians dating back to 1842. Marvel at the colorful attire worn by these native beauties as they embrace their traditions with pride. Discover true devotion through F. N Brownmann's masterpiece, "An Indian Girl's Devotion. " This heartfelt portrayal showcases a young squaw's unwavering commitment to her tribe and heritage. Witness history unfold during a royal visit to the Great American Exhibition in 1887. Squaws welcomed distinguished guests with open arms, showcasing their rich culture amidst challenging times. Delve into Mrs. American Horse's home within a hostile camp where visiting squaws find solace amidst adversity. Experience firsthand how unity among Native American women transcends boundaries and fosters resilience against all odds. Observe commanding officers inspecting Sioux Indian Camps, including Medicine Tepees that hold sacred significance for both warriors and devoted squaws. Witness the intricate balance between strength and spirituality within these communities.