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North American Tribal Culture Collection

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: American Chiefs

American Chiefs
circa 1800: Native American warriors and chieftains with feathered headdresses. Original Artwork: Lithograph by Nordmann and Sahn. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture 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 imageNorth American Tribal Culture 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 imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Captain Smith being taken prisoner while Pocahontas tries to stop it

Illustration of Captain Smith being taken prisoner while Pocahontas tries to stop it
american culture, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, colonisation, communication, conflict, confrontation, courage, cut out, explorer, face to face, five people, history, horizontal

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas and her father sitting and talking with Captain John Smith

Illustration of Pocahontas and her father sitting and talking with Captain John Smith
17th century, american culture, arrival, incidental people, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, chief, colonisation, communication, day, discussion, explorer, gesturing, history, mediation

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of American Indians giving English settlers baskets of food

Illustration of American Indians giving English settlers baskets of food
17th century, agreement, american culture, basket, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, chief, colonisation, communication, explorer, food and drink, giving, history, indoors, mediation

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Engraving native american group of people from 1870

Engraving native american group of people from 1870
" Chief Sitting Bull, 18th Century Style, Shoshone National Forest, Sioux Indians, Native American, Portrait, Group Of People, Indian Costume, Painted Image, Community, Antique, Engraved Image

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull
Portrait of Sitting BullBorn in 1837.Became a sub-chief at age of 14.Engraved

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: The vigil of the grave engraving 1870

The vigil of the grave engraving 1870
The Wood of Blood in engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Wild West

Wild West
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Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Two Native Americans

Two Native Americans
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Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Cowboy and Indian

Cowboy and Indian
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Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Sioux

Sioux
" A Group of Sioux indians.Engraved and published in the Story a Great Nation by John Gilmary Shea

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Pocahontas

Pocahontas
Engraving from 1885 featuring the native american woman Pocahontas who lived from 1595 until 1617

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Pocahontas native american portrait 1861

Pocahontas native american portrait 1861
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Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Pocahontas (c. 1596-1617), Native American, wood engraving, published in 1884

Pocahontas (c. 1596-1617), Native American, wood engraving, published in 1884
Pocahontas (born Matoaka, known as Amonute, and later known as Rebecca Rolfe, c. 1596 - 1617), Native American

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas speaking to her father and her tribe

Illustration of Pocahontas speaking to her father and her tribe
american culture, colonisation, communication, courage, discussion, explaining, history, indigenous culture, indoors, mature adult, mature men, mid adult, mid adult men, mythology

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas talking with Captain John Smith

Illustration of Pocahontas talking with Captain John Smith
american culture, anxiety, arrival, background people, beach, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, colonisation, communication, courage, discovery, exploration, explorer, fear, hiding, history

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Pocahontas visiting Captain John Smith in compound

Illustration of Pocahontas visiting Captain John Smith in compound
american culture, background people, building, captain john smith, caucasian appearance, colonisation, communication, compound, exploration, explorer, face to face, flag, friendship, gift, giving

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Native North American man, antique illustration, human ethnicities

Native North American man, antique illustration, human ethnicities

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Native Americans pointing with young Pocahontas standing behind

Illustration of Native Americans pointing with young Pocahontas standing behind
american culture, colonisation, discovery, history, horizontal, indigenous culture, mythology, native american ethnicity, new world, north american tribal culture, pocahontas, pointing, river, sea

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Sioux men and women

Sioux men and women (White Swan, Sioux chief)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Native American of California

Native American of California
Vintage engraving showing a Native American of California, 1873

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Antique illustration of native American woman

Antique illustration of native American woman

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Marquette and Joliet discovering the Mississippi

Marquette and Joliet discovering the Mississippi

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Pocahontas

Pocahontas
Engraving from 1885 featuring the native american woman, Pocahontas who lived from 1595 until 1617

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: American Native

American Native
Antique illustration of a American Native

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Cartoon of Native American men performing rain dance

Cartoon of Native American men performing rain dance

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of unfired clay figurines, Range Creek Canyon, Green River, Utah

Illustration of unfired clay figurines, Range Creek Canyon, Green River, Utah

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: The Wood of Blood engraving

The Wood of Blood engraving
The Wood of Blood in engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Great Kiva at Pueblo Bonito Ruin, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Great Kiva at Pueblo Bonito Ruin, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Native Americans

Native Americans
circa 1800: Representatives from various Native American tribes: from left to right, an Iroquois, an Assiniboine, a Crow, a Pawnee, an Assiniboine in gala dress

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Men ethnicities Engraving 1883

Men ethnicities Engraving 1883
Warrens Common School Geography Cowperthwait @ Co, Philadelphia 1883

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Black and white illustration of North American rock inscriptions

Black and white illustration of North American rock inscriptions

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: The tributaries of the Mississippi engraving

The tributaries of the Mississippi engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Buffalo hunting engraving 1853

Buffalo hunting engraving 1853

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Indian chief Keokuk engraving 1853

Indian chief Keokuk engraving 1853

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: North American indians winter scene 1853

North American indians winter scene 1853
Book of the World 1853

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: North American indians settlement 1853

North American indians settlement 1853
Book of the World 1853

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Mandan Indian Chief illustration 1859

Mandan Indian Chief illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: North american Indian illustration 1859

North american Indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Saki indian illustration 1859

Saki indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Blackfoot indian illustration 1859

Blackfoot indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Tuscarora Indian illustration 1859

Tuscarora Indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Rocky mountain indian illustration 1859

Rocky mountain indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: North american indian culture 1896

North american indian culture 1896
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Death of General Wolfe in the Battle of Quebec

Death of General Wolfe in the Battle of Quebec
Antique illustration of a Death of General Wolfe in the Battle of Quebec

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Zuni Vegetable Garden

Zuni Vegetable Garden
A vegetable garden laid out by the Zuni people of Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, circa 1880. The garden, which is irrigated by the Zuni River, is divided up between the Zuni families

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of wigwam

Illustration of wigwam

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Indus constellation represented by an Indian

Illustration of Indus constellation represented by an Indian

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of American Indian family in front of a map of North America

Illustration of American Indian family in front of a map of North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustrated map of North America showing indigenous people and wildlife

Illustrated map of North America showing indigenous people and wildlife

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Iddins village scene, Tennessee

Illustration of Iddins village scene, Tennessee

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Cross section iIllustration of wigwam made from animal skin with fire inside

Cross section iIllustration of wigwam made from animal skin with fire inside

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of animal skins drying on rack

Illustration of animal skins drying on rack

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Rock art, Utah

Rock art, Utah

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Cutaway illustrations of pre-pueblo pithouses, built by the Anasazi, Colorado

Cutaway illustrations of pre-pueblo pithouses, built by the Anasazi, Colorado

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: San Geronimo, Chapel, Pueblo de Taos, Unesco, New Mexico, United States of America

San Geronimo, Chapel, Pueblo de Taos, Unesco, New Mexico, United States of America
A view on the Chapel of San Geronimo, part of the Pueblo of Taos, located near Taos City, New Mexico, United States of America. Part of the Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Sculpture, Quebec Parliament Building, National Assembly of Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Sculpture, Quebec Parliament Building, National Assembly of Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Totem poles at building, (B&W)

Totem poles at building, (B&W)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Native American Indian Tribe

Native American Indian Tribe
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1920s 1930s: Native American Indian Tribe In Tipi Teepee Village. Men, Braves Riding In On Horses While Two Squaws, Women, Stand In Door Of Tipi

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Hunting Beaver

Hunting Beaver
Native American tribesmen hunting beaver, Canada, circa 1770. The hunters are using rifles and bows and arrows to kill the beavers at their dam, which is shown in cross-section

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Hunted Beaver

Hunted Beaver
A beaver hiding from Native American huntsmen and their dogs, circa 1800. Engraving by Howitt, published by Edward Orme, London, 1st September 1809. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: White Bear

White Bear
circa 1800: Meach-o-Shin-Gaw or Little White Bear, a Konza warrior. Original Artwork: Engraving by J Harris after a painting by George Catlin. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Ojibwa War Dance

Ojibwa War Dance
circa 1800: Four members of the Ojibwa tribe perform a war dance

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Diegueno Family

Diegueno Family
circa 1800: Two Dieguenos and their child travel by donkey across a North American desert. Original Artwork: Lithograph from Sarony Major and Knapp after Arthur Schott

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Pimo Women

Pimo Women
circa 1800: Two Pimo women from Mexico, balancing large basins and urns on their heads. Original Artwork: Lithograph from Sarony Major and Knapp after Arthur Schott


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