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Images Dated 21st August 2007

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Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: CURTIS: NATIVE AMERICAN, 1908. Moving. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, 1908

CURTIS: NATIVE AMERICAN, 1908. Moving. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: DOG DANCE, 1857. A German depiction of Plains Native Americans

NATIVE AMERICANS: DOG DANCE, 1857. A German depiction of Plains Native Americans. Lithograph, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1857

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: IMMIGRATION: CITIZENSHIP. Prospective citizens of the United States being examined at New York

IMMIGRATION: CITIZENSHIP. Prospective citizens of the United States being examined at New York City prior to becoming naturalized citizens. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: WEROWANCE, 1590. A Weroan or great Lorde of Virginia

NATIVE AMERICANS: WEROWANCE, 1590. A Weroan or great Lorde of Virginia. Line engraving by Theodore de Bry after John White, 1590, with text by Thomas Harriot

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Emigrants leaving Cork, Ireland, to change for the trans-Atlantic steamers

IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Emigrants leaving Cork, Ireland, to change for the trans-Atlantic steamers, likely at Liverpool, England. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1851

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: REMINGTON: GHOST DANCE. The Ghost Dance by the Ogallala Sioux at the Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota

REMINGTON: GHOST DANCE. The Ghost Dance by the Ogallala Sioux at the Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota. Drawing by Frederick Remington, from sketches taken on the spot, 1890

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: WEST INDIAN CANOE, 1547. A West Indian man paddling a dugout canoe

WEST INDIAN CANOE, 1547. A West Indian man paddling a dugout canoe. Woodcut from Fernandez de Oviedos La Historia General de las Indias, 1547

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: FLORIDA: SEMINOLE FAMILY. A late-19th century photograph of a Seminole Native American

FLORIDA: SEMINOLE FAMILY. A late-19th century photograph of a Seminole Native American family in a dugout canoe near Miami, Florida

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN EXCERCISE. Florida Native Americans at exercise. Copper engraving

DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN EXCERCISE. Florida Native Americans at exercise. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: FLORIDA BATTLE. Florida Native Americans fighting each other

NATIVE AMERICANS: FLORIDA BATTLE. Florida Native Americans fighting each other and European soldiers involved. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: One of the Religeous men in the towne of Secota. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John

One of the Religeous men in the towne of Secota. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590
DE BRY: RELIGIOUS MAN. One of the Religeous men in the towne of Secota. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, with text by Thomas Harriot

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: IMMIGRATION: CITIZENSHIP. Prospective citizens of the United States being examined at New York

IMMIGRATION: CITIZENSHIP. Prospective citizens of the United States being examined at New York City prior to becoming naturalized citizens. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: CATLIN: COMANCHE, 1844. Line engravings from George Catlins Letters and Notes

CATLIN: COMANCHE, 1844. Line engravings from George Catlins Letters and Notes on the... North American Indian, 1844

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: UTES: WHITE RIVER ATTACK. The death of Major Thomas Tipton Thornburgh during the attack by the Ute

UTES: WHITE RIVER ATTACK. The death of Major Thomas Tipton Thornburgh during the attack by the Ute Native Americans on a cavalry detachment near the White River Agency, Colorado

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: HUNTING BUFFALO, 1844. Aquatint engraving, 1844, after Karl Bodmer

HUNTING BUFFALO, 1844. Aquatint engraving, 1844, after Karl Bodmer

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN RITUAL. A triumphant and solemn ritual in celebration of the defeat of an

DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN RITUAL. A triumphant and solemn ritual in celebration of the defeat of an enemy. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, 1591

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: UTES: WHITE RIVER ATTACK. Ute Native Americans besieging a cavalry detachment near the White River

UTES: WHITE RIVER ATTACK. Ute Native Americans besieging a cavalry detachment near the White River Agency, Colorado, on 29 September 1879. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS. Florida Native Americans killing an alligator

DE BRY: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS. Florida Native Americans killing an alligator. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: COLLECTING GOLD. Florida Native Americans getting gold from the rivers

NATIVE AMERICANS: COLLECTING GOLD. Florida Native Americans getting gold from the rivers. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: WHITE RIVER ATTACK, 1879. Company D of the Ninth Colored Cavalry coming to the rescue of a cavalry

WHITE RIVER ATTACK, 1879. Company D of the Ninth Colored Cavalry coming to the rescue of a cavalry detachment under attack by Ute Native Americans near the White River Agency, Colorado

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: NATIVE AMERICAN TOMBS. Tree-top tombs built by Assiniboin Native Americans

NATIVE AMERICAN TOMBS. Tree-top tombs built by Assiniboin Native Americans. Line engraving after an illustration by Karl Bodmer, 1843

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: EL DORADO, 1599. The city of El Dorado situated on the imaginary Lake Parima

EL DORADO, 1599. The city of El Dorado situated on the imaginary Lake Parima. At top left, a party of travelers portage their boats to the lake from the headwaters of the (real) River Essequibo

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: CATLIN: COMANCHE FAMILY. A Comanche chiefs family. Line engraving, 1844, after George Catlin

CATLIN: COMANCHE FAMILY. A Comanche chiefs family. Line engraving, 1844, after George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1880. Irish immigrants withdrawing money from the Emigrant Savings Bank in New

IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1880. Irish immigrants withdrawing money from the Emigrant Savings Bank in New York, to send help to relatives in the old country. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1880

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS. Rene de Laudonniere and the Florida Native Americans

DE BRY: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS. Rene de Laudonniere and the Florida Native Americans. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: POMEIOOC VILLAGE. The Native American village of Pemeiooc, in modern-day North Carolina

DE BRY: POMEIOOC VILLAGE. The Native American village of Pemeiooc, in modern-day North Carolina. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: FLORIDA VILLAGE. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le

NATIVE AMERICANS: FLORIDA VILLAGE. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: ROANOKE NATIVE AMERICAN. A cheiff Lorde of Roanoac. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry

DE BRY: ROANOKE NATIVE AMERICAN. A cheiff Lorde of Roanoac. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry, after John White, 1590, with text by Thomas Harriot

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: CATLIN: COMANCHE GREETING. Line engraving after George Catlin, 1844

CATLIN: COMANCHE GREETING. Line engraving after George Catlin, 1844

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: COMANCHE CHIEF, 1844. His-oo-san-ches, a Comanche chief. Line engraving after George Catlin, 1844

COMANCHE CHIEF, 1844. His-oo-san-ches, a Comanche chief. Line engraving after George Catlin, 1844

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN COOKING. Powhatan Native Americans cooking fish over an open flame

DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN COOKING. Powhatan Native Americans cooking fish over an open flame. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, with text by Thomas Harriot

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: SECOTON VILLAGE. The Native American village of Secoton (North Carolina)

DE BRY: SECOTON VILLAGE. The Native American village of Secoton (North Carolina). Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, from Thomas Harriots New Found Land of Virginia

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN COOKING. The browylinge of their fishe over the flame (Powhatan Indians)

DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN COOKING. The browylinge of their fishe over the flame (Powhatan Indians). Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: CANOE MAKING, 1590. Powhatan Native Americans making a dugout canoe

DE BRY: CANOE MAKING, 1590. Powhatan Native Americans making a dugout canoe. Line engraving, 1590, by Theodor de Bry after John White

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: MAKING CANOES. Carolina Algonquian Native Americans making dugout canoes

DE BRY: MAKING CANOES. Carolina Algonquian Native Americans making dugout canoes. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, from Thomas Harriots New Found Land of Virginia

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: POWHATAN CONJURER. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590

DE BRY: POWHATAN CONJURER. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, with text by Thomas Harriot

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: DE BRY: POWHATAN WOMAN. A chief Lady of Pomeiooc. Powhatan woman and girl

DE BRY: POWHATAN WOMAN. A chief Lady of Pomeiooc. Powhatan woman and girl. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, with text by Thomas Harriot

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish emigrants leaving home for America receiving the priests blessing

IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish emigrants leaving home for America receiving the priests blessing. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1851

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish immigrants to America dancing below deck

IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish immigrants to America dancing below deck. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1850

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: BODMER: SCALP DANCE, 1844. Scalp Dance of the Minitarris. Aquatint engraving, 1844

BODMER: SCALP DANCE, 1844. Scalp Dance of the Minitarris. Aquatint engraving, 1844, after Karl Bodmer

Background imageImages Dated 21st August 2007: BIRCHBARK CANOE, 1738. Canadian Native Americans with a birchbark canoe. Copper engraving, 1738

BIRCHBARK CANOE, 1738. Canadian Native Americans with a birchbark canoe. Copper engraving, 1738


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