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Background imageNative Americans Collection: GERONIMO (1829-1909). American Apache leader. Photographed in 1887

GERONIMO (1829-1909). American Apache leader. Photographed in 1887

Background imageNative Americans Collection: IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH. Sky Woman. A depiction of the Iroquois creation myth

IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH. Sky Woman. A depiction of the Iroquois creation myth. Oil on canvas, 1936, by Ernest Smith

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEFS. Six tribal chiefs, in ceremonial attire

NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEFS. Six tribal chiefs, in ceremonial attire. Left to right: Little Plume (Piegan), Buckskin Charley (Ute), Geronimo (Chiricahua Apache), Quanah Parker (Comanche)

Background imageNative Americans Collection: BLACKFOOT SINGERS, c1913. A group of Blackfoot men and one woman singing in front of a tepee

BLACKFOOT SINGERS, c1913. A group of Blackfoot men and one woman singing in front of a tepee. Photograph, c1913

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KATERI TEKAKWITHA (1656-1680). Native American Catholic saint

KATERI TEKAKWITHA (1656-1680). Native American Catholic saint. After a painting, 1681, by Father Claude Chauchetiere

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PETALESHARO II (1823-1874). Also known as Man Chief. Chaui or Grand Pawnee Native American chief

PETALESHARO II (1823-1874). Also known as Man Chief. Chaui or Grand Pawnee Native American chief. Photographed at the James E. McClees studio in Washington, D.C. 1858

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SITTING BULL (1834-1890). Sioux Native American leader

SITTING BULL (1834-1890). Sioux Native American leader

Background imageNative Americans Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN MONUMENT. Monument on Custers Hill, containing all the bones found at the site of

LITTLE BIGHORN MONUMENT. Monument on Custers Hill, containing all the bones found at the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn. Photograph by Stanley Morrow, c1876

Background imageNative Americans Collection: QUANAH PARKER (1845?-1911). Native American Kwahadi Comanche leader. Photographed c1895

QUANAH PARKER (1845?-1911). Native American Kwahadi Comanche leader. Photographed c1895

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NATCHES (c1856-1919). Also known as Naiche. Son of Cochise and chief of the Chiricahua Apaches

NATCHES (c1856-1919). Also known as Naiche. Son of Cochise and chief of the Chiricahua Apaches. Photograph, c1884

Background imageNative Americans Collection: TLINGIT NATIVE AMERICAN, c1906. Kaw-Claa, a Tlingit Native American woman

TLINGIT NATIVE AMERICAN, c1906. Kaw-Claa, a Tlingit Native American woman, in full potlatch dancing costume. Photograph, c1906

Background imageNative Americans Collection: WASHAKIE (c1804-1900). Shoshone Native American chief. Photographed c1885

WASHAKIE (c1804-1900). Shoshone Native American chief. Photographed c1885

Background imageNative Americans Collection: MENAWA (c1766-1837). Native American Creek chief

MENAWA (c1766-1837). Native American Creek chief. Lithograph after a painting by Charles Bird King, 1826

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHEYENNE CHIEF, c1910. The Cheyenne chief Two Moons. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

CHEYENNE CHIEF, c1910. The Cheyenne chief Two Moons. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: BODMER: HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN. Pehriska-Ruhpa (Two Ravens), Hidatsa Native American

BODMER: HIDATSA NATIVE AMERICAN. Pehriska-Ruhpa (Two Ravens), Hidatsa Native American. Watercolor, 1833, by Karl Bodmer

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ALASKA: WOMAN AND BASKETS. A Tlingit Native American woman in Yakutat, Alaska

ALASKA: WOMAN AND BASKETS. A Tlingit Native American woman in Yakutat, Alaska, holding a Haida crest hat and a bag on her lap while seated among baskets made by local villagers. Photographed c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: BODMER: MANDAN CHIEF. Mah-to-toh-pa, or Four Bears. Watercolor, 1832-34, by Karl Bodmer

BODMER: MANDAN CHIEF. Mah-to-toh-pa, or Four Bears. Watercolor, 1832-34, by Karl Bodmer

Background imageNative Americans Collection: UTE MEN, c1868. Wa-Rets and Shavano, two Ute men

UTE MEN, c1868. Wa-Rets and Shavano, two Ute men. Photograph by William Gunnison Chamberlain in his studio in Denver, Colorado, c1868

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX ENCAMPMENT, 1891. Group of Minionjou Sioux Native Americans in a tipi camp

SIOUX ENCAMPMENT, 1891. Group of Minionjou Sioux Native Americans in a tipi camp, probably on or near the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Photographed in 1891 by John C. H. Grabill

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. William Frog, Sioux Native American

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. William Frog, Sioux Native American, probably from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CURTIS: SCOUT, 1908. The scout in winter. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1908

CURTIS: SCOUT, 1908. The scout in winter. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1908

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO DANCER, c1905. A Navajo man dressed in spruce branches as the deity Tonenili the water

NAVAJO DANCER, c1905. A Navajo man dressed in spruce branches as the deity Tonenili the water sprinkler, during the Yeibichai, a ceremonial dance. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1905

Background imageNative Americans Collection: KEOKUK (c1783-1848). Native American Sauk chief. Oil on canvas, 1835, by George Catlin

KEOKUK (c1783-1848). Native American Sauk chief. Oil on canvas, 1835, by George Catlin

Background imageNative Americans Collection: LAS VEGAS: PAIUTE MAN, c1873. Enuintsigaip (One of the Ancients), a Paiute Native

LAS VEGAS: PAIUTE MAN, c1873. Enuintsigaip (One of the Ancients), a Paiute Native American from Las Vegas, guide to John Wesley Powell. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1873

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CANADA: HOUSE POST. Post carved from cedar inside a Heiltsuk house at Bella Bella

CANADA: HOUSE POST. Post carved from cedar inside a Heiltsuk house at Bella Bella, on the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1905

Background imageNative Americans Collection: SEQUOYA (1770?-1843). Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet

SEQUOYA (1770?-1843). Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet. Painting by Henry Inmam, after a painting by Charles Bird King, c1830

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CHIEF JOSEPH (1840?-1904). American Nez Perce Native American chief

CHIEF JOSEPH (1840?-1904). American Nez Perce Native American chief

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO WOMAN, c1904. Navajo woman wearing a silver squash blossom necklace

NAVAJO WOMAN, c1904. Navajo woman wearing a silver squash blossom necklace, concho belt and a blanket draped over her shoulders. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO MAN, c1915. Bitter Recollections. An elderly Navajo man holding a rifle

NAVAJO MAN, c1915. Bitter Recollections. An elderly Navajo man holding a rifle. Photograph by William Carpenter, c1915

Background imageNative Americans Collection: PIEGAN GIRL, c1910. The daughter of a Piegan Blackfoot chief, standing at her tepee

PIEGAN GIRL, c1910. The daughter of a Piegan Blackfoot chief, standing at her tepee. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageNative Americans Collection: MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National

MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Photochrome print, c1898

Background imageNative Americans Collection: NAVAJO WEAVER, c1915. A Navajo woman weaving a blanket on a loom

NAVAJO WEAVER, c1915. A Navajo woman weaving a blanket on a loom, with a herd of sheep in the background. Photograph, c1915

Background imageNative Americans Collection: MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National

MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Photochrome print, c1898

Background imageNative Americans Collection: COLORADO: UTE PASS, c1875. Native American caravan in Ute Pass, Colorado

COLORADO: UTE PASS, c1875. Native American caravan in Ute Pass, Colorado. Stereograph by James Thurlow, c1875

Background imageNative Americans Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Pile of bones found at the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Pile of bones found at the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn. Stereograph by Stanley Morrow, c1876

Background imageNative Americans Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Custers Last Stand. Oil painting by Gayle Hoskins

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Custers Last Stand. Oil painting by Gayle Hoskins

Background imageNative Americans Collection: POMO BASKET WEAVER, c1900. A Pomo Native American woman of northwestern California

POMO BASKET WEAVER, c1900. A Pomo Native American woman of northwestern California weaving a large close twined mush basket. Photographed c1900

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CANADA: FUR TRADE. Fur traders at Montreal, Quebec, Canada, during the 18th century

CANADA: FUR TRADE. Fur traders at Montreal, Quebec, Canada, during the 18th century. Pastel drawing, 1916, by George Agnew Reid

Background imageNative Americans Collection: YEIBICHAI CEREMONY, c1905. Navajo man impersonating a god, or Yeibichai, placing feather sticks

YEIBICHAI CEREMONY, c1905. Navajo man impersonating a god, or Yeibichai, placing feather sticks, called kedan, around a pit with hot embers for men to sweat during the Yeibichi ceremony

Background imageNative Americans Collection: WASCO MAN, 1903. Wasco man photographed at The Dalles, Oregon, by D. D. Wilder, 1903

WASCO MAN, 1903. Wasco man photographed at The Dalles, Oregon, by D. D. Wilder, 1903
WASCO MAN, 1903. Wasco man photographed at The Dalles, Oregon, by D.D. Wilder, 1903

Background imageNative Americans Collection: TRADING POST, 1875. Native Americans at a frontier trading post. Wood engraving

TRADING POST, 1875. Native Americans at a frontier trading post. Wood engraving, American, 1875

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CRADLEBOARDS, 1916. Native American, possibly Apache, babies in cradleboards. Photograph

CRADLEBOARDS, 1916. Native American, possibly Apache, babies in cradleboards. Photograph, 1916

Background imageNative Americans Collection: RAIN-IN-THE-FACE (c1835-1905). Native American Lakota Sioux chief. Photograph, c1880

RAIN-IN-THE-FACE (c1835-1905). Native American Lakota Sioux chief. Photograph, c1880

Background imageNative Americans Collection: 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 imageNative Americans Collection: 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 imageNative Americans Collection: DELAWARE WOMEN, c1915. Jennie Bobb, a Western (Absentee) Delaware Native American woman

DELAWARE WOMEN, c1915. Jennie Bobb, a Western (Absentee) Delaware Native American woman, and her daughter, Nellie Longhat, in traditional Delaware dress. Photographed in Oklahoma, c1915

Background imageNative Americans Collection: ARAPAHO MAN, 1898. Black Horse, a Southern Arapaho Native American man. Photographed by Frank A

ARAPAHO MAN, 1898. Black Horse, a Southern Arapaho Native American man. Photographed by Frank A. Rinehart, 1898

Background imageNative Americans Collection: CROW SCOUT, 1883. Curley, a Crow Native American scout. Photographed by F. Jay Haynes

CROW SCOUT, 1883. Curley, a Crow Native American scout. Photographed by F. Jay Haynes, 1883



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