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Images Dated 27th July 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1881. A view of the Nahwitti (Kwakiutl) village of Xwamdasbe on Hope Island

KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1881. A view of the Nahwitti (Kwakiutl) village of Xwamdasbe on Hope Island, off the northeast coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: HAIDA VILLAGE, 1878. Totem poles and canoes in the Haida village of Skidegate in

HAIDA VILLAGE, 1878. Totem poles and canoes in the Haida village of Skidegate in the Queen Charlotte Islands, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Photographed by George M. Dawson, 1878

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. Four Paiute women wearing rabbit skin capes in front of a brush shelter

PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. Four Paiute women wearing rabbit skin capes in front of a brush shelter, with conical baskets in the foreground, on the Kaibab Plateau, near the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: An unidentified African American woman. Daguerreotype

An unidentified African American woman. Daguerreotype
BLACK WOMAN, c1850. An unidentified African American woman. Daguerreotype

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: NAVAJO CARRIAGE. A Navajo man leading a horse-drawn carriage on a reservation in

NAVAJO CARRIAGE. A Navajo man leading a horse-drawn carriage on a reservation in the southwestern United States. Photographed circa 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: CANADA: ESKIMO FAMILY, 1860. An Eskimo family group of the Eastern Canadian Arctic

CANADA: ESKIMO FAMILY, 1860. An Eskimo family group of the Eastern Canadian Arctic standing in front of a sod hut. Photographed by William Bradford, 1860

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: UTE DWELLING, c1873. The Ute chief Tavaputs inside his conical brush dwelling in

UTE DWELLING, c1873. The Ute chief Tavaputs inside his conical brush dwelling in the Uintah Valley, northeastern Utah, with his family in the foreground. Racks of drying corn are shown at left

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: ALASKA: TLINGIT WOMEN, 1905. Tlingit women and girls displaying handcrafted items

ALASKA: TLINGIT WOMEN, 1905. Tlingit women and girls displaying handcrafted items (including slippers, bags, baskets, and a miniature totem pole at right)

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: HAIDA VILLAGE, c1880. Totem poles and canoes in the Haida village of Skidegate

HAIDA VILLAGE, c1880. Totem poles and canoes in the Haida village of Skidegate in the Queen Charlotte Islands, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1880

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: KWAKIUTL WEAVER, c1894. A Kwakiutl woman weaving a cedar mat, with a rocking cradle

KWAKIUTL WEAVER, c1894. A Kwakiutl woman weaving a cedar mat, with a rocking cradle suspended at left, in the village of Tsaxis on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: CANADA: CEDAR BARK FABRIC. A partially woven sheet of cedar bark fabric hanging

CANADA: CEDAR BARK FABRIC. A partially woven sheet of cedar bark fabric hanging in front of a Native American house in British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1900

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: TLINGIT ARTIFACTS, c1804. Tlingit Native American artifacts collected by Aleksandr

TLINGIT ARTIFACTS, c1804. Tlingit Native American artifacts collected by Aleksandr Baranov on the coast of Alaska: carved wooden mask and neck piece

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: NAVAJO ON HORSEBACK, c1890. A group of Navajo Native Americans on horseback in winter

NAVAJO ON HORSEBACK, c1890. A group of Navajo Native Americans on horseback in winter, outside a trading post in the southwestern United States. Photographed c1890

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: NAVAJO WEAVERS, 1893. Charlie, a Navajo man, weaving a blanket on a horizontal

NAVAJO WEAVERS, 1893. Charlie, a Navajo man, weaving a blanket on a horizontal loom while a woman weaves at a belt frame (right), another woman spins wool (left), and a young girl, Nadespa, age 5

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perrys victory at Lake Erie, 10 September 1813

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perrys victory at Lake Erie, 10 September 1813, during the War of 1812. Lithograph, American, 1878, by John Perry Newell

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. A group of Paiute Native Americans seated in front of a summer home

PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. A group of Paiute Native Americans seated in front of a summer home, formed from cedar trees, on the Kaibab Plateau, near the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. A Paiute family seated around a campfire on the Kaibab Plateau

PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. A Paiute family seated around a campfire on the Kaibab Plateau, near the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona. Photographed by John K. Hillers, c1873

Background imageImages Dated 27th July 2011: PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. The Paiute chief Chuarumpeak (center) and his family seated

PAIUTE CAMP, c1873. The Paiute chief Chuarumpeak (center) and his family seated outside a wickiup on the Kaibab Plateau, near the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona. Photographed by John K


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