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Images Dated 18th July 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: MERCHANDISE MART, 1949. Men working the floor at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago, Illinois

MERCHANDISE MART, 1949. Men working the floor at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago, Illinois. Photographed by Stanley Kubrick, 1949

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: A group of Nuxalk (or Bella Coola) Native Americans standing next to plank houses in a village in

A group of Nuxalk (or Bella Coola) Native Americans standing next to plank houses in a village in central British
CANADA: NUXALK VILLAGE. A group of Nuxalk (or Bella Coola) Native Americans standing next to plank houses in a village in central British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1900

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: CREEK COUNCIL HOUSE. Model of a council house of Creek Native Americans of the

CREEK COUNCIL HOUSE. Model of a council house of Creek Native Americans of the southeastern United States, constructed by Elizabeth Gleaon (buildings) and Samuel J

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: SIOUX GIRLS, c1892. A group of Sioux Native American girls playing with toy tipis

SIOUX GIRLS, c1892. A group of Sioux Native American girls playing with toy tipis on the Great Plains. Photographed c1892

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: WINNEBAGO WIGWAM, c1900. A Winnebago Native American woman in Nebraska standing

WINNEBAGO WIGWAM, c1900. A Winnebago Native American woman in Nebraska standing in front of a long oval wigwam, covered with bark, with a child standing in the doorway. Photographed c1900

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: SAUK AND FOX WOMEN, c1890. Sauk and Fox Native American women in Tama, Iowa, doing

SAUK AND FOX WOMEN, c1890. Sauk and Fox Native American women in Tama, Iowa, doing domestic chores on a work platform in an open-sided shelter, next to a wigwam covered with bulrushes

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: HOPI VILLAGE, 1903. A view of the Hopi village of Walpi in northeastern Arizona

HOPI VILLAGE, 1903. A view of the Hopi village of Walpi in northeastern Arizona, showing the entrance to a kiva in the foreground. Photographed in 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: HOPI VILLAGE, 1879. A view of terraced houses in the Hopi village of Walpi, in

HOPI VILLAGE, 1879. A view of terraced houses in the Hopi village of Walpi, in northeastern Arizona. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: VERNER: MICMAC HUTS. Huts of Micmac Native Americans of eastern Canada. Graphite

VERNER: MICMAC HUTS. Huts of Micmac Native Americans of eastern Canada. Graphite and watercolor on paper, 1876, by Frederick Arthur Verner

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: BATTLE OF CHAPULTEPEC, 1847. U. S. troops storming the fortress of Chapultepec

BATTLE OF CHAPULTEPEC, 1847. U. S. troops storming the fortress of Chapultepec
BATTLE OF CHAPULTEPEC, 1847. U.S. troops storming the fortress of Chapultepec on the outskirts of Mexico City, 13 September 1847. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: A group of Naskapi Native Americans standing next to tipis at a camp in Labrador, Canada

A group of Naskapi Native Americans standing next to tipis at a camp in Labrador, Canada
CANADA: NASKAPI CAMP, 1882. A group of Naskapi Native Americans standing next to tipis at a camp in Labrador, Canada, with a cache of furs and hides. Photographed by Lucien M. Turner, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2011: CIVIL WAR: MERRIMACK, 1862. The sinking of the U. S. S. Cumberland by the Merrimack (C. S. S)

CIVIL WAR: MERRIMACK, 1862. The sinking of the U. S. S. Cumberland by the Merrimack (C. S. S. Virginia), 8 March 1862
CIVIL WAR: MERRIMACK, 1862. The sinking of the U.S.S. Cumberland by the Merrimack (C.S.S. Virginia), 8 March 1862. Painting by C.S. Raleigh, 1884


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