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American Indian Collection

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of American Indian Culture" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the American Indian

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American Indian Collection: Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, 1845. Creator: George Caleb Bingham
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American Indian Collection: Before the storm, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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American Indian Collection: MENAWA (c1766-1837). Native American Creek chief
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American Indian Collection: THE FIRST THANKSGIVING At Plymouth, Massachusetts. Oil on canvas, 1914, by Jennie A. Brownscombe
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American Indian Collection: RIVERA: PRE-COLUMBIAN LIFE. The Zapotec Civilization. Mural, c1925
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American Indian Collection: American Indian tribe locations in 1715
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American Indian Collection: SSanta Fe, New Mexico, United States. Indian Market, Native American basket
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American Indian Collection: American Indian tribe locations about 1700
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American Indian Collection: VIRGINIA MAP, 1612. Captain John Smiths map of Virginia, 1612
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American Indian Collection: TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY) at the time of the Spanish Conquest: colored woodcut, 1556
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American Indian Collection: CHEYENNE CHIEF, c1910. The Cheyenne chief Two Moons. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1910
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American Indian Collection: PILGRIMS: THANKSGIVING, 1621. The First Thanksgiving of the Pilgrims, 1621
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American Indian Collection: Sitting Bear - Arikara, 1908. Artist: John Andrew & Son
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American Indian Collection: PEACE PIPE CEREMONY, 1718. Chitimacha Native Americans in Louisiana on their way to take part in
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American Indian Collection: Tomochichi and his son
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American Indian Collection: Southwest, Indian
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American Indian Collection: PNAT2A-00002
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American Indian Collection: Navajo sand paintings preserved on tiles
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American Indian Collection: Crow chief
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American Indian Collection: NATI2D-00054
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American Indian Collection: NATI2A-00094
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American Indian Collection: NATI2A-00044
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American Indian Collection: Grizzly bear attacking a Pawnee hunter
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American Indian Collection: Southwest, American Indian art & handicrafts. Navajo blanket, beadwork, turquoise necklace
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American Indian Collection: TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY). Mexico City at the time of the Spanish Conquest
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American Indian Collection: PNAT2P-00002
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American Indian Collection: PNAT2A-00041
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American Indian Collection: NATI2A-00016
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American Indian Collection: NATI2A-00009
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American Indian Collection: Sioux tepee of buffalo-hide
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American Indian Collection: BOLIVIA: TIAHUANACO FIGURE. Drawing of one of the many figures on each side of
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American Indian Collection: PERU: CHAVIN STELE. Drawing of the Raimondi stele, portraying a chieftain wearing
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American Indian Collection: TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY). Great Tenochtitlan / The Market: detail from Diego Riveras mural of
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American Indian Collection: SIEUR DE LA SALLE (1643-1687). French explorer. La Salles party feasting in Illinois Village
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American Indian Collection: Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan cliff-dwelling, Betatakin
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American Indian Collection: PNAT2A-00020
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American Indian Collection: NATI2A-00113
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American Indian Collection: Corn, beans and squash grown the native American way
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American Indian Collection: Tipi camp at night, Lakota Sioux Tipis, Custer County, Black Hills, Western South Dakota
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American Indian Collection: REVOLUTIONARY WAR CARTOON. The Female Combatants - or Who Shall. English cartoon, 1776
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American Indian Collection: MANHATTAN PURCHASE, 1626. Peter Minuit (1580-1638) Dutch colonial official in America
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American Indian Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS / FISHING. Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest catching whitefish in
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American Indian Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC SACRIFICE. Aztecs offering human sacrifices to the sun-god
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American Indian Collection: RIVERA: CUERNAVACA. Diego Rivera: The Taking of Cuernavaca. Detail of fresco in Cortez-Palace
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American Indian Collection: Tecumseh and his brother, The Prophet
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American Indian Collection: Casa Grande, Hohokam ruins, Arizona
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American Indian Collection: Sioux Nation at Standing Rock Reservation, ND, 1890
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American Indian Collection: Young Crow Indian


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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of American Indian Culture" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of the American Indian. From ancient civilizations to historic events, their legacy is beautifully depicted through art and artifacts. Delve into pre-Columbian life with Diego Rivera's captivating mural, showcasing the Zapotec Civilization. The intricate details transport you to a bygone era, offering glimpses into their daily lives. Journey to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where Jennie A. Brownscombe's oil painting captures "The First Thanksgiving. " Witness the harmonious gathering between Pilgrims and Native Americans as they celebrate unity amidst adversity. Trace the footsteps of tribes across America with maps from 1612 and 1715. These visual representations reveal how indigenous communities thrived across vast territories, each with its unique customs and traditions. Experience Santa Fe's Indian Market, where Native American baskets showcase exquisite craftsmanship passed down through generations. Admire these masterpieces that embody cultural pride and artistic excellence. Marvel at Captain John Smith's map of Virginia from 1612, providing insights into early interactions between European settlers and local tribes. This historical document sheds light on a pivotal chapter in American history. Explore Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) during Spanish conquest through a colored woodcut from 1556. Marvel at its grandeur before it was forever altered by colonization—a testament to resilience against foreign forces. Discover Cheyenne Chief Two Moons' regal presence captured by Edward S. Curtis in 1910—an iconic portrait that immortalizes tribal leadership during challenging times. Witness Jean Leon Gerome Ferris' depiction of "The First Thanksgiving" in 1621—a heartwarming scene symbolizing cooperation between Pilgrims and Native Americans during an uncertain period for both cultures. Meet Sitting Bear - Arikara - brought to life by artist John Andrew & Son in 1908—his dignified gaze reflecting strength and resilience, embodying the spirit of his people.