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Native American Ethnicity Collection

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Sunrise with a Buddha Statue with the Hand Position of Dharmachakra Mudra in Borobudur

Sunrise with a Buddha Statue with the Hand Position of Dharmachakra Mudra in Borobudur
Borobudur, or Barabudur, is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist Temple in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: First Thanksgiving

First Thanksgiving
A depiction of early settlers of the Plymouth Colony sharing a harvest Thanksgiving meal with members of the local Wampanoag tribe at the Plymouth Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1621

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Tribe

Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Tribe
(Original Caption) Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indians. Photograph 1877. Original caption

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: American indians engraving 1875

American indians engraving 1875
The Independent Course Comprehensive Geography by James Monteith, A.S. Barnes & Co, New York & Chicago 1875

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas being held on a boat

Illustration of Pocahontas being held on a boat
17th century, american culture, anxiety, caucasian appearance, colonisation, day, deck, explorer, fear, five people, history, holding, journey, mid adult, mid adult men, multi-ethnic group

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Illustration of Captain John Smith and Pocahontas talking

Illustration of Captain John Smith and Pocahontas talking
17th century, american culture, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, colonisation, communication, explorer, face to face, history, indoors, mediation, mid adult, mid adult men

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Shoshoni Dancers at Fort Washakie

Shoshoni Dancers at Fort Washakie
A group Shoshoni dance at the Fort Washakie reservation in Wyoming. Standing at far left, with his arm outstretched, is Chief Washakie

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Zuni Couple in Front of Adobe Home

Zuni Couple in Front of Adobe Home
A Zuni couple stands in front of their adobe home in New Mexico

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Ysleta Tiguas Outside Church of San Antonio De Padua

Ysleta Tiguas Outside Church of San Antonio De Padua
(Original Caption) Ysleta, Texas: Photo of the Ysleta tribe in front of the Church of San Antonio de Padua, in the Pueblo Ysleta

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York

Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, by D.T. Valentine

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Chief Red Cloud

Chief Red Cloud
(Original Caption) 1870: Makhpya-luta or Scarlet Cloud, known as Red Cloud (1822-1909). This chief of the Oglala Sioux led several raids on whites in order to prevent infringement on Sioux territory

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: John Bridgeman Behind Sioux Delegation

John Bridgeman Behind Sioux Delegation
Members of the Red Cloud delegation, left to right: Red Dog, Little Wound, John Bridgeman (interpreter), Red Cloud, American Horse, and Red Shirt. Oglala Sioux Photograph before 1876

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Chief Joseph

Chief Joseph
(Original Caption) Chief Joseph. Undated photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Brule-Teton Sioux Woman

Brule-Teton Sioux Woman
Studio portrait of the squaw of Spotted Tail, a Brule-Teton Sioux woman in traditional clothing

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: 1873 Stereoscope of Paiutes in Headdresses

1873 Stereoscope of Paiutes in Headdresses
A group of Paiutes in feather headdresses sit among the rocks on the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Indian Delegation to Washington

Indian Delegation to Washington
(Original Caption) 1874-Mandan and Arikara delegation to Washington. Six Indians with three escorts. Photograph, 1874. BPA2# 5170

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody

Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody
(Original Caption) Montreal, Canada: Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody. Photograph ca. 1880. Montreal, Canada

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Students at Carlisle Indian School

Students at Carlisle Indian School
(Original Caption) At Carlisle Indian School, PA. A group of Omaha boys in Cadet uniforms. Photograph ca. 1880

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Students at Carlisle Indian School

Students at Carlisle Indian School
(Original Caption) At Carlisle Indian school, Pennsylvania, a group of Omaha Indian boys in cadet uniforms. Photograph by J. N. Choate, ca 1880. BPA 2 #3273

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Hopi Indian on Horse

Hopi Indian on Horse
(Original Caption) Arizona. Hopi Indians and his steed

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Hopi Mother and Child

Hopi Mother and Child
(Original Caption) Arizona, Hopi Indian mother and child at El Tovar Grand Canyon. Undated photo

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Sitting Bull's Camp at Standing Rock

Sitting Bull's Camp at Standing Rock
Drying or tanning racks outside tepees in the camp of Sitting Bull on the Standing Rock Agency. | Location: Standing Rock Agency, the Dakotas, USA

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Troupe

Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Troupe
(Original Caption) USA: Cody's Original Wild West Show

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull
1885: Sitting Bull (circa 1831 - 1890), a Hunkpapa Sioux chief who guided his people to victory against General George A. Custer's cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Portrait of Chief Sitting Bull

Portrait of Chief Sitting Bull
Full length profile portrait of Chief Sitting Bull wearing a long feathered headdress. Original photograph by D.F. Barry, circa 1885

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Geronimo Meeting with General Crook

Geronimo Meeting with General Crook
A conference with Geronimo, with General George Crook on the right, and Geronimo on the left

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Portrait Of Apache Chief Geronimo

Portrait Of Apache Chief Geronimo
(Original Caption) Portrait of Geronimo (1829-1900), American Apache chieftain. He is kneeling with a rifle in his hands. Photograph, 1887

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Chief Sitting Bull

Chief Sitting Bull
(Original Caption) Chief Sitting Bull. Undated photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Apache Chief with Family

Apache Chief with Family
Apache Chief with his family. Undated photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Tlingit Women Selling Basketry

Tlingit Women Selling Basketry
Tlingit women selling baskets and other small items, at the Treadwell Mine site, for tourists arriving in Alaska by steamship

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Delegation of Native American Comanches

Delegation of Native American Comanches
ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Delegation of Comanche Indians in Washington, D.C. ca.1890

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Native Americans Encampment on the Plains

Native Americans Encampment on the Plains
(Original Caption) Indian encampment on the Great Plaines. Photograph ca. 1890. (Original Caption)

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Sitting Bull, Native North American Chief

Sitting Bull, Native North American Chief
Sitting Bull (1834-1890), a Hunkpapa Sioux chief, led his people to victory against General George A. Custer's Cavalry in the Battle of Bighorn in 1876

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Big Foot Lying in Snow Near Soldiers

Big Foot Lying in Snow Near Soldiers
(Original Caption) "Big Foot, " the leader of the Sioux tribe, lies frozen on the battlefield of Wounded Knee, South Dakota

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Geronimo Holding Rifle

Geronimo Holding Rifle
(Original Caption) Geronimo (1829-1900), American Apache chieftain. He is kneeling and holding a rifle. Colored

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Indian Statue in Front of Cigar Store

Indian Statue in Front of Cigar Store
(Original Caption) Wooden Indian with hand in front of his eyes, frontal view, in front of University Cigar Emporium. Note luncheon menu with prices at right. Photo ca. 1895. BPA2# 5057

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Tonkawa Native American Chief

Tonkawa Native American Chief
Tonkawa Chief Grant Richards, or Sentele, at the Omaha Exposition

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Portrait Of Geronimo

Portrait Of Geronimo
(Original Caption) 1/1944- Geronimo, last of the terrible Apache Indian raiders of Arizona and the South West, Whose descendants are fighting in World War II on the side of the white man

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Navajo Boys Learning to Play Tennis

Navajo Boys Learning to Play Tennis
Navajo boys receive instruction on how to play tennis at the Intermountain Indian School, a special school for Navajo children run by the Bureau of Indian Affair. Brigham City, Utah

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Pueblo Indian Mother and Children Descend a Ladder

Pueblo Indian Mother and Children Descend a Ladder
(Original Caption) Taos, New Mexico: This Pueblo Indian mother is taking her offspring down the ladder from their domicile for a morning walk

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Tecumseh Reprimanding General Proctor

Tecumseh Reprimanding General Proctor
(Original Caption) Tecumseh reprimanding General Proctor for not restraining the Indians under his command from torturing American soldiers captured at Fort Miami during the campaign of 1813

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Mohawk Indian Chief Joseph Brant

Mohawk Indian Chief Joseph Brant
(Original Caption) Brant, Joseph (1742-1807). Mohawk Indian Chief. He served as a missionary among his people and transplanted into their language parts of the New Testament

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Lola Boyle the Riveter

Lola Boyle the Riveter
Mrs. Lola Boyle uses a riveter at her job at Brewster Aeronautical Corporation in Newark, New Jersey

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Blackfeet Warriors Standing On Rock Croppings

Blackfeet Warriors Standing On Rock Croppings
(Original Caption) Glacier National Park, MT-Native American warriors at Glacier National Park, on the shore of St. Mary Lake, Montana. Undated photograph from the Gendreau Collection

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: First Thanksgiving

First Thanksgiving
The First Thanksgiving. The Indians joining in the feast of New England pilgrims

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Native Indians Sitting Around Campfire

Native Indians Sitting Around Campfire
Commercial card

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Hudson, the Dreamer by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris

Hudson, the Dreamer by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris
An early twentieth-century painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris depicting Henry Hudson in 1609

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Portrait of Black Hawk by Charles Bird King

Portrait of Black Hawk by Charles Bird King
Black Hawk, a Saukie Brave

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Vegetable Pill Advertisement for Headaches

Vegetable Pill Advertisement for Headaches
(Original Caption) Advertisement for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Mohawk Indians Performing Chores

Mohawk Indians Performing Chores
(Original Caption) Agricultural pursuit of the Mohawk Indians

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Magpie of the Cheyenne

Magpie of the Cheyenne
(Original Caption) Indians of North America. Cheyenne Indian: Old Magpie

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Comanche Chief Quanna Parker On Horse

Comanche Chief Quanna Parker On Horse
(Original Caption) Cheif Quanah Parker in Comanche war costume on horse. Undated photo

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Teenage Boy and Girl on Hopi Pueblo

Teenage Boy and Girl on Hopi Pueblo
(Original Caption) Arizona: Moqui (Moki) Settlement. A view from Tequa toward Moqui. Undated photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Indian Babies In Cradleboards

Indian Babies In Cradleboards
(Original Caption) Two Apache babies wrapped up in cradleboards set against a woven Indian blanket. Undated photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Comanche Man Wearing a Blanket Shawl

Comanche Man Wearing a Blanket Shawl
Waist-up portrait of a Comanche buck. Undated photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: La Salle Taking Possession of Louisiana

La Salle Taking Possession of Louisiana
(Original Caption) La Salle is shown taking possession of Louisiana. After a painting by J.N. Marchand

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Dakota Sioux Indians Playing Lacrosse

Dakota Sioux Indians Playing Lacrosse
(Original Caption) Ball Play of the Dakota Sioux Indians

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Engraving by T. Johnson After Makataimeshekiakiah, or Black Hawk by Charles Bird King

Engraving by T. Johnson After Makataimeshekiakiah, or Black Hawk by Charles Bird King
A print after a 1837 painting by Charles Bird King

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Mohawk Indian Chief Joseph Brant

Mohawk Indian Chief Joseph Brant
Joseph Brant (1742-1807), Indian name Thayendanegea. Mohawk Indian chief who served British during the American Revolution. Established first Episcopal Church in upper Canada

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Cartoon Showing Injustice Against Cherokee Nation

Cartoon Showing Injustice Against Cherokee Nation
Late 19th-century political cartoon showing injustices and cruelty to Native Americans, including the Cherokee, Shawnee and Delaware nations, by American railroad companies, politicians

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Engraving Depicting Amerigo Vespucci

Engraving Depicting Amerigo Vespucci
(Original Caption) Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512), Italian Navigator and explorer after whom America was named

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Father Marquette Meeting Indians

Father Marquette Meeting Indians
(Original Caption) Father Marquett's reception by the Illinois. Engraving

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Landing Of Roger Williams after Alonzo Chappel

Landing Of Roger Williams after Alonzo Chappel
Landing of Roger Williams, depictig him coming off of his boat and greeting a Native American, who offers him a peace pipe. Undated Engraving

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: A Village of the Santee Indians near Fort Thompson, Minnesota Engraving by John D. Howland

A Village of the Santee Indians near Fort Thompson, Minnesota Engraving by John D. Howland
(Original Caption) "A village of the Santee Indians near Fort Thompson, Minnesota;" J. D. Howland. Circa 19th century engraving. A sternwheel steamboat cruises in the background

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Engraving of the Dutch Trading with Native Americans

Engraving of the Dutch Trading with Native Americans
Engraving of the Dutch trading with Native Americans during early colonial days. Undated engraving

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Native Americans Signaling A War Party

Native Americans Signaling A War Party
(Original Caption) Native Americans signaling a successful war party. Undated image

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Purchase of Manhattan Island by Pieter Minuit by Alfred Friedericks

Purchase of Manhattan Island by Pieter Minuit by Alfred Friedericks
(Original Caption) Purchase of Manhattan by Pieter Minuit, 1626. Painting by Alfred Friedericks. BPA2# 3296

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Sequoyah, after a Painting by Charles Bird King

Sequoyah, after a Painting by Charles Bird King
(Original Caption) Sequoya (1770? - 1843) made study of his own Cherokee language, shown here with his Cherokee syllabary. Undated Photograph. BPA 2 #3276

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Engraving of Brigham Young Leading Expedition to Salt Lake, Utah

Engraving of Brigham Young Leading Expedition to Salt Lake, Utah
(Original Caption) - Brigham Young at the Great Salt Lake. Depicted is Brigham Young pointing to his company

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Hiawatha's Wooing by Currier and Ives

Hiawatha's Wooing by Currier and Ives
An 1860 lithograph by Currier & Ives showing a scene from The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: American Athlete Jim Thorpe Crouching

American Athlete Jim Thorpe Crouching
(Original Caption) Jim Thorpe (1886-1953), American athlete of Native American descent. Undated photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Chief Joseph

Chief Joseph
(Original Caption) Head and shoulders portrait of Chief Joseph (IN-MUT-TOO-YAH-LAT-LAT: Thunder coming from the water up over the land). Nez Perce photograph, 1900

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Engraving of Red Jacket, Seneca Chief

Engraving of Red Jacket, Seneca Chief
(Original Caption) Red Jacket, or Sagoyewatha (1756?-1830), American Indian Chief (Seneca). Undated engraving. Engraving by M.J. Danforth

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Color Lithograph of a Native Americans Around a Campfire

Color Lithograph of a Native Americans Around a Campfire
(Original Caption) Indian showing a string of wampum to his friends. Lithograph. Undated

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Indian Lacrosse Player

Indian Lacrosse Player
North American Indians played baggataway, now known as lacrosse

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Sacajawea Guiding the Lewis And Clark Expedition by Alfred Russell

Sacajawea Guiding the Lewis And Clark Expedition by Alfred Russell
(Original Caption) Lewis and Clark expedition - Sacajawea guiding the expedition from Mandan through the Rocky Mountains. Painting by Alfred Russell. Color slide

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Colonist Addressing Native Americans

Colonist Addressing Native Americans
(Original Caption) The Secretary addressing the Indians at the Grand Council held on August 29th

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Portrait of Joseph Brant AKA Thayendanega

Portrait of Joseph Brant AKA Thayendanega
Joseph Brant (1742-1807), Indian name Thayendanegea. Mohawk Indian chief who served British during the American Revolution. Established first Episcopal Church in upper Canada

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe
(Original Caption) The legendary Jim Thorpe, who began his career in 1919 when the National Football League was founded, was pro football's first superstar

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Engraving of the Sitting Bull Council in October 1877

Engraving of the Sitting Bull Council in October 1877
The Indian War in the United States-The "Sitting Bull" Council at Fort Walsh, British Territory, October 1877

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Penn's Treaty with the Indians by Edward Hicks

Penn's Treaty with the Indians by Edward Hicks
William Penn's treaty with the Indians. Painting bu Hicks. ORIGINAL CAPTION BPA 2 #5130

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: James Thorpe In Football Gear

James Thorpe In Football Gear
(Original Caption) James Thorpe (1888-1953), athlete, shown in his football gear. Head and shoulders photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Jim Thorpe At Bat

Jim Thorpe At Bat
(Original Caption) Jim Thorpe of the New York Giants up at bat. Undated photograph

Background imageNative American Ethnicity Collection: Navajo with Traditional Drums

Navajo with Traditional Drums
(Original Caption) Indians posed with drums. Photograph, Undated. Original caption. BPA2# 3267



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