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Each native american can be used personally or non commercially. Download all free or royalty free photos and vectors. Pin On Native Americans. Pin On Flute. By continuing to browse you are agreeing to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Find out more here. Got it! Photographed by F. Ames, Navajo women shearing sheep.
Moapariat Paiute woman gathering seeds, southern Nevada. Photographed by John K. Hillers, Pisehedwin, a Potawatomi, and others in front of his Kansas farm home, Pumpkins growing in front of a single-family Zuni adobe.
Hillers, ca. Apache basketwork collection of Lt. Davidson, 11th Infantry, Hopi woman weaving a basket. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. Papago basketmaker at work, Arizona. Photographed by H. Cory, Wolf Necklace Harlish Washshomake , a Paloos chief; full-length, standing, wearing a bead necklace and a beaded purse, String and belt wampum, ca. Indian burial ground. Artwork by Maj. Gross, QMC, Dakota scaffold burial. Artwork by H. Yarrow, Artwork by Karl Bodmer, Bird's eye view of Sioux camp at Pine Ridge, S.
Photographed by G. Trager, November 28, A Wichita camp. Two Apache babies on cradleboards. Apache boy with face and legs painted. Photographed by Ben Wittick. Chiricahua Apache girl, granddaughter of Cochise; full-length, seated. Photographed by Ben Wittick, ca. Cherokee boy and girl in costume on reservation, North Carolina. Hillers, Jr.
Angelic La Moose, whose grandfather was a Flathead chief, wearing costume her mother made; full-length, standing, in front of a tent, Flathead Reservation, Mont. Cory, September Lone Bear Tar-lo , a Kiowa, dressed as an Osage boy with paint stripes on forehead; full-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, Navajo papoose on a cradleboard with a lamb approaching, Window Rock, Arizona. Armstrong Roberts, ca. Treaty signing by William T. Sherman and the Sioux at Fort Laramie, Wyoming.
Photographed by Alexander Gardner, Photographed by John C. Grabill, Photographed by Helen Post, Photographed by Walter D. Navajo silversmith with examples of his work and tools. Arapaho Ghost Dance. Artwork by Mary Irvin Wright, ca.
Eskimo dance orchestra, including drumheads made from whale stomachs, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, Hopi women's dance, Oraibi, Ariz. Buffalo dance of the Mandans. Army Signal Corps photograph, Sioux sun dance. Artwork by Jules Tavernier and Paul Frenzeny, Grabill, August 9, Flathead delegation of six and an interpreter.
Bell, Mandan and Arikara delegation. Six Indians with three escorts, Oto delegation of five wearing claw necklaces and fur turbans. Hillers, January Red Cloud delegation. Oglala Sioux, before Large delegation with several agents or other officials on the White House grounds. Mathew Brady Collection photograph, before Original Caption: Apache bride.
Apache bride. Eskimo mother and child in furs, Nome, Alaska; bust-length, with child on back. Kaiser, ca. Havasupai girl wearing beads and cape; half-length, seated. Hopi woman dressing hair of unmarried girl. Miles Brothers photograph, Two Wichita girls in summer dress. Indians in North Carolina fishing with traps, spears, and nets. Artwork by John White, Johnnie Saux, a Quinaielt, holding a dog salmon, Taholah, Washington. A Seminole spearing a garfish from a dugout, Florida, ca.
Photographed by Andrew T. Kelley, Arapaho camp with buffalo meat drying near Fort Dodge, Kansas. Salmon drying. Aleut village, Old Harbor, Alaska. Photographed by N. Miller, Paiute woman grinding seeds in doorway of thatched hut, small boy in foreground.
Photographed by Gardin, Two Taos women baking bread in outside oven, New Mexico. T Cory, Paiute children playing game called wolf and deer, northern Arizona. Hillers, October Four Nuaguntit Paiutes gambling, southwestern Nevada. Original Caption: Eskimo group.
Eskimo group of 11 men, women, and children dressed in fur, Port Clarence, Alaska. Photographed by William Dinwiddie, Knik Chief Nikaly and family near Anchorage, Alaska.
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