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Images Dated 6th July 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: TULE REED BOAT, 1816. Coast Miwok Native Americans paddling a tule reed boat on San Francisco Bay

TULE REED BOAT, 1816. Coast Miwok Native Americans paddling a tule reed boat on San Francisco Bay, off the coast of California, 1816. Lithograph, French, 1822, after a drawing by Louis Choris

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1935. Filipino migrant workers cutting lettuce on a farm in Salinas, California

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1935. Filipino migrant workers cutting lettuce on a farm in Salinas, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1935

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: HIGH DIDDLE DIDDLE. Illustration by Frederick Richardson for a 1915 edition of Mother Goose

HIGH DIDDLE DIDDLE. Illustration by Frederick Richardson for a 1915 edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: FASHION: FUR COAT, 1643. A woman wearing a mask and fur coat before Cheapside, London, England

FASHION: FUR COAT, 1643. A woman wearing a mask and fur coat before Cheapside, London, England. Caption reads: The cold, not cruelty makes her weare / In winter

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: FASHION: WOMEN S, c1925. Womens velvet evening dress (left) and coat with a fur collar

FASHION: WOMEN S, c1925. Womens velvet evening dress (left) and coat with a fur collar. French fashion illustration, c1925

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: CORTEZ AT VERACRUZ, 1519. Hernando Cortes receiving tribute in his boat at the

CORTEZ AT VERACRUZ, 1519. Hernando Cortes receiving tribute in his boat at the time of his arrival in Veracruz in 1519. Illumination from the Codex Florentino, c1540

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: TAPESTRY: BACKGAMMON. European tapestry depicting a scene of daily life and two

TAPESTRY: BACKGAMMON. European tapestry depicting a scene of daily life and two men playing backgammon, 17th or 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: DE KEYSER: MOTHER & CHILD. Mother and Child

DE KEYSER: MOTHER & CHILD. Mother and Child. Oil on panel painting by Dutch artist Thomas de Keyser, 1628

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: VIEN: COSTUME STUDY, 1748. Study of the costume of Monsieur Clement. Chalk on paper

VIEN: COSTUME STUDY, 1748. Study of the costume of Monsieur Clement. Chalk on paper, 1748

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. Tlingit Native American men in a large dugot canoe

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. Tlingit Native American men in a large dugot canoe off the coast of Sitka, Alaska. Photographed in 1905

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: CANADA: DUGOUT CANOE. Nuxalk (or Bella Coola) dugout canoe, known as a spoon canoe

CANADA: DUGOUT CANOE. Nuxalk (or Bella Coola) dugout canoe, known as a spoon canoe for its spoon-shaped ends, on the Bella Coola River in central British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1900

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: SONGHEES VILLAGE, 1882. A view of a Songhees village on Victoria Harbour, on Vancouver Island

SONGHEES VILLAGE, 1882. A view of a Songhees village on Victoria Harbour, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, showing dugoat canoes on the shore. Photographed by Richard Maynard, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: ALASKA: VILLAGE, 1887. A view of a village on Killisnoo Island, on the coast of Alaska

ALASKA: VILLAGE, 1887. A view of a village on Killisnoo Island, on the coast of Alaska, showing Tlingit dugout canoes on the shore in the foreground. Photographed by William H. Partridge, 1887

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1881. A view of a Southern Kwakiutl village on the Salmon River

KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1881. A view of a Southern Kwakiutl village on the Salmon River, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Photographed by Edward Dossetter, 1881

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1894. A view of a Kwakiutl village at Port Rupert, British Columbia

KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1894. A view of a Kwakiutl village at Port Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, showing wood plank houses, blanket poles (where piles of blankets were placed during potlatch ceremonies)

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, c1900. A Tlingit dugout canoe on the shore at Sitka, Alaska

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, c1900. A Tlingit dugout canoe on the shore at Sitka, Alaska. Photographed c1900

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. A Tlingit dugout canoe on the shore at Sitka, Alaska

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. A Tlingit dugout canoe on the shore at Sitka, Alaska. Photographed in 1905

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOES, 1887. Tlingit Native American men paddling dugout canoes

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOES, 1887. Tlingit Native American men paddling dugout canoes off the coast of Alaska. Photographed by William H. Partridge, 1887

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: WASHINGTON: CANOE, 1921. Duwamish Native Americans transporting passengers in a

WASHINGTON: CANOE, 1921. Duwamish Native Americans transporting passengers in a shovel-nose canoe on the Duwamish River, in western Washington State. Photographed by Thomas T. Waterman, 1921

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: VERNER: PORTAGE. Native Americans portaging canoes to Spider Lake, on Vancouver Island

VERNER: PORTAGE. Native Americans portaging canoes to Spider Lake, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Graphite and watercolor on paper, 1875, by Frederick Arthur Verner

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: VERNER: CANOE ON RIVER. Two Native Americans paddling a canoe in the Canadian wilderness

VERNER: CANOE ON RIVER. Two Native Americans paddling a canoe in the Canadian wilderness. Graphite and watercolor on paper, 1899, by Frederick Arthur Verner

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: KRIEGHOFF: CANOE ON STREAM. Two Native Americans in a canoe, stalking a deer

KRIEGHOFF: CANOE ON STREAM. Two Native Americans in a canoe, stalking a deer on a stream near Lake Magog, Quebec, Canada. Oil on canvas, 1867, by Cornelius Krieghoff

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: VERNER: OJIBWA WIGWAMS. Ojibwa wigwams on the shore of the Rainy River in western Ontario, Canada

VERNER: OJIBWA WIGWAMS. Ojibwa wigwams on the shore of the Rainy River in western Ontario, Canada. Grey wash over graphite on paper, 1883, by Frederick Arthur Verner

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE. Indian Village. A Native American village on the Great Plains

NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE. Indian Village. A Native American village on the Great Plains. Painting, 1901, by Henry F. Farny

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: ARAPAHO GHOST DANCE, 1891. The Ghost Dance - Larger Circle

ARAPAHO GHOST DANCE, 1891. The Ghost Dance - Larger Circle. Ghost Dance ceremony of Southern Arapaho Native Americans on the plains of Oklahoma, early 1891

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: CATLIN: OJIBWA WARRIORS. Two Ojibwa warriors and a woman. Oil on card mounted on paperboard

CATLIN: OJIBWA WARRIORS. Two Ojibwa warriors and a woman. Oil on card mounted on paperboard, 1861-69, by George Catlin, after a sketch of 1834

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: MONTGOMERY WARD, 1889-90. Page from the Montgomery Ward Catalog #46, featuring farm tools

MONTGOMERY WARD, 1889-90. Page from the Montgomery Ward Catalog #46, featuring farm tools and other merchandise, 1889-90

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: FARMER WITH CRADLE. An American farmer harvesting wheat with a cradle. Photograph

FARMER WITH CRADLE. An American farmer harvesting wheat with a cradle. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: NEBRASKA: HARROWING. A farmer breaking up soil with a horse-drawn harrow on a farm in Nebraska

NEBRASKA: HARROWING. A farmer breaking up soil with a horse-drawn harrow on a farm in Nebraska. Undated photograph

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: VIRGINIA: STRAWBERRY FARM. A white overseer and two children observe the harvest

VIRGINIA: STRAWBERRY FARM. A white overseer and two children observe the harvest of strawberries by African American workers on a plantation in Virginia. Photograph, mid or late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: Lithograph poster for a performance by Capitola Forrest, an American singer

Lithograph poster for a performance by Capitola Forrest, an American singer, dancer and jump-roper, late 19th century
POSTER: CAPITOLA FORREST. Lithograph poster for a performance by Capitola Forrest, an American singer, dancer and jump-roper, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: Drawing of a cattail game played by Arikara Native American children

Drawing of a cattail game played by Arikara Native American children. Drawing by Louis Schellenbach, 1928
NATIVE AMERICAN GAME. Drawing of a cattail game played by Arikara Native American children. Drawing by Louis Schellenbach, 1928

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: The Great War Game. American board game by Strat, 1915

The Great War Game. American board game by Strat, 1915
WORLD WAR I: BOARD GAME. The Great War Game. American board game by Strat, 1915

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: Kop the Kaiser. American board game by Milton Bradley, c1916

Kop the Kaiser. American board game by Milton Bradley, c1916
BOARD GAME: KOP THE KAISER. Kop the Kaiser. American board game by Milton Bradley, c1916

Background imageImages Dated 6th July 2011: CARD COMPANY TRADE CARD. Lithograph trade card of the New York Consolidated Card Companys Playing

CARD COMPANY TRADE CARD. Lithograph trade card of the New York Consolidated Card Companys Playing Cards, featuring contemporary politicians, 1888. Left to right: James G


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