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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

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers honoring weavers with the Belt Dance at the Gallup Intertribal

Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers honoring weavers with the Belt Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico
NWI4908393 Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers honoring weavers with the Belt Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer performing the Corn-Grinding Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials

Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer performing the Corn-Grinding Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico
NWI4908248 Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer performing the Corn-Grinding Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials

Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico
NWI4908225 Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Traditional Seminole thatched shelter, Big Cypress Reservation, Florida

Traditional Seminole thatched shelter, Big Cypress Reservation, Florida
NWI4909943 Traditional Seminole thatched shelter, Big Cypress Reservation, Florida.; (add.info.: Traditional Seminole thatched shelter, Big Cypress Reservation)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Remains of a dugout canoe like those used by Native Americans in the bayous

Remains of a dugout canoe like those used by Native Americans in the bayous
NWI4909455 Remains of a dugout canoe like those used by Native Americans in the bayous.; (add.info.: Remains of a dugout canoe like those used by Native Americans in the bayous)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Navajo Pollen Trail Dancers honoring weavers with the Sash and Rug Dance at the Gallup Intertribal

Navajo Pollen Trail Dancers honoring weavers with the Sash and Rug Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials
NWI4909264 Navajo Pollen Trail Dancers honoring weavers with the Sash and Rug Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Zuni Pueblo girl performing the Turkey Dance with the Red-Tailed Hawk Dancers at the Gallup

Zuni Pueblo girl performing the Turkey Dance with the Red-Tailed Hawk Dancers at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials
NWI4909029 Zuni Pueblo girl performing the Turkey Dance with the Red-Tailed Hawk Dancers at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials

Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico
NWI4908987 Zuni Red-Tailed Hawk Dancer performing the Turkey Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer honoring weavers with the Belt Dance at the Gallop Intertribal

Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer honoring weavers with the Belt Dance at the Gallop Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico
NWI4908825 Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer honoring weavers with the Belt Dance at the Gallop Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials

Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico
NWI4908700 Navajo Blue Eagle Dancers performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Navajo Pollen Trail Dancer performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials

Navajo Pollen Trail Dancer performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico
NWI4908576 Navajo Pollen Trail Dancer performing the Basket Dance at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer performing at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico

Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer performing at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico
NWI4908501 Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer performing at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, New Mexico.; (add.info.: Navajo Blue Eagle Dancer performing at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan ruins, Colorado

Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan ruins, Colorado
NWI4910028 Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan ruins, Colorado.; (add.info.: Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan ruins)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Raven-shaped rattle, British Columbia, mid-19th century. Dim: 12x30x12cm. Painted wood and grave

Raven-shaped rattle, British Columbia, mid-19th century. Dim: 12x30x12cm. Painted wood and grave
JEB4912835 Raven-shaped rattle, British Columbia, mid-19th century. Dim: 12x30x12cm. Painted wood and grave. Musee de l'hospice Saint-Roch, Issoudun

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador

Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador
NWI4905474 Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador.; (add.info.: Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador

Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador
NWI4905240 Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador.; (add.info.: Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador

Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador
NWI4905230 Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador.; (add.info.: Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Reconstructed Inca dwelling amid the ruins at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador

Reconstructed Inca dwelling amid the ruins at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador
NWI4905153 Reconstructed Inca dwelling amid the ruins at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador.; (add.info.: Reconstructed Inca dwelling amid the ruins at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador

Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador
NWI4905710 Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador.; (add.info.: Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Doorways leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador

Doorways leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador
NWI4905494 Doorways leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador.; (add.info.: Doorways leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: A French missionary Jesuite teaching an American Indian near a tipi. Engraving

A French missionary Jesuite teaching an American Indian near a tipi. Engraving
NWI4902602 A French missionary Jesuite teaching an American Indian near a tipi. Engraving. English Jesuit missionary teaching a Native American near a teepee.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Jacques Cartier embraced by Donnacona, an Indian chief of the Huron tribe in the Peninsula of Gaspe

Jacques Cartier embraced by Donnacona, an Indian chief of the Huron tribe in the Peninsula of Gaspe
NWI4902515 Jacques Cartier embraced by Donnacona, an Indian chief of the Huron tribe in the Peninsula of Gaspe, Quebec (16th century)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Conquete de l'Ouest: Discovered from the Pacific Ocean by Vasco Nunez de Balboa in 1513. Engraving

Conquete de l'Ouest: Discovered from the Pacific Ocean by Vasco Nunez de Balboa in 1513. Engraving
NWI4902231 Conquete de l'Ouest: Discovered from the Pacific Ocean by Vasco Nunez de Balboa in 1513. Engraving. Vasco Nunez de Balboa discovering the Pacific Ocean

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Jesuite missionary preaching American Indians and trappers. Engraving

Jesuite missionary preaching American Indians and trappers. Engraving. Jesuit missionary preaching to Native Americans
NWI4902033 Jesuite missionary preaching American Indians and trappers. Engraving. Jesuit missionary preaching to Native Americans and fur traders in the wilderness.; (add.info)

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American

Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American horsemanship - Plains warriors
NWI4889684 Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American horsemanship - Plains warriors demonstrating skilled horsemanship on the Great Plains

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Native American hunter with rifle watching beavers, Castor canadensis, build a dam

Native American hunter with rifle watching beavers, Castor canadensis, build a dam
FLO4646423 Native American hunter with rifle watching beavers, Castor canadensis, build a dam. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to

Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to the nine-strong troupe of Ojibwe
FLO4688536 Not-een-a-akm, the Strong Wind, Ojibwe nation. Alexander Cadotte was interpreter to the nine-strong troupe of Ojibwe dancers who visited England in 1844. Handcoloured lithograph by J

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: White argemone (poppy variete) - White prickly poppy or white-flowered argemone, Argemone albiflora

White argemone (poppy variete) - White prickly poppy or white-flowered argemone, Argemone albiflora
FLO4580531 White argemone (poppy variete) - White prickly poppy or white-flowered argemone, Argemone albiflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after an illustration by John Curtis

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: The beaver: Advertising chocolate Guerin Boutron, chromo 1910

The beaver: Advertising chocolate Guerin Boutron, chromo 1910
JAB4119863 The beaver: Advertising chocolate Guerin Boutron, chromo 1910; (add.info.: The beaver: Advertising chocolate Guerin Boutron, chromo 1910); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis.

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: A nuu chah nult (formerly nutka) couple from Nootka Island (Canada)

A nuu chah nult (formerly nutka) couple from Nootka Island (Canada) and a portrait of a native of North America
FLO4635511 A nuu chah nult (formerly nutka) couple from Nootka Island (Canada) and a portrait of a native of North America

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: A group of Indian warriors from Florida, USA, with tattooed bodies, gathered at a war assembly

A group of Indian warriors from Florida, USA, with tattooed bodies, gathered at a war assembly
FLO4635649 A group of Indian warriors from Florida, USA, with tattooed bodies, gathered at a war assembly. Lithography for the book

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: A group of Powhatan Indians from Virginia (USA) worshiping fire. Lithography for the book

A group of Powhatan Indians from Virginia (USA) worshiping fire. Lithography for the book
FLO4635609 A group of Powhatan Indians from Virginia (USA) worshiping fire. Lithography for the book: " Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des peuples d'Amerique et d'Australie"

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: A group of American Indians, burdens of baskets and forces to leave their territory

A group of American Indians, burdens of baskets and forces to leave their territory and seek a new one to settle there
FLO4635590 A group of American Indians, burdens of baskets and forces to leave their territory and seek a new one to settle there, around 1820

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: The interior of the Wakashan Indian habitat, scene of daily family life in front of a sculpted

The interior of the Wakashan Indian habitat, scene of daily family life in front of a sculpted totem (Canada)
FLO4635527 The interior of the Wakashan Indian habitat, scene of daily family life in front of a sculpted totem (Canada). Lithography for the book

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Indigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of llighetun with beans (porotos) and a ring

Indigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of llighetun with beans (porotos) and a ring
FLO4621247 Indigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of llighetun with beans (porotos) and a ring, and kechukawe (queciucague) with a five-sided dice

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Pawnee medicine man's robe with painting of his prowess in battle, heads of seven enemy

Pawnee medicine man's robe with painting of his prowess in battle, heads of seven enemy, herbal medicine
FLO4601227 Pawnee medicine man's robe with painting of his prowess in battle, heads of seven enemy, herbal medicine, and his totem, the bear

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Meskwaki braves performing the Dance to the i-coo-a (Berdashe or mixed gender)

Meskwaki braves performing the Dance to the i-coo-a (Berdashe or mixed gender), a medicine man in women's clothes
FLO4601104 Meskwaki braves performing the Dance to the i-coo-a (Berdashe or mixed gender), a medicine man in women's clothes

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Meskwaki brave Smoking Horses. Fox braves without horses sit smoking tobacco pipes as neighboring

Meskwaki brave Smoking Horses. Fox braves without horses sit smoking tobacco pipes as neighboring Bag warriors bring
FLO4601078 Meskwaki brave Smoking Horses. Fox braves without horses sit smoking tobacco pipes as neighboring Bag warriors bring horses

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Menominee Nation: Chief Mah-kee-me-teuv, Grizzly Bear 258 and his wife Me-cheet-e-neuh

Menominee Nation: Chief Mah-kee-me-teuv, Grizzly Bear 258 and his wife Me-cheet-e-neuh
FLO4600965 Menominee Nation: Chief Mah-kee-me-teuv, Grizzly Bear 258 and his wife Me-cheet-e-neuh, Wounded Bear's Shoulder 259, Chee-me-na-quet, Great Cloud 260

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216

Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216
FLO4600825 Cherokee nation: head chief John Ross 215 of the Georgia Cherokee and woman or squaw 216. Chief Jol-lee 217 and second chief Teh-ke-neh-kee, Blackcoat 218 of the Arkansas Cherokee

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Kiowa warrior Kots-a-to-ah, Smoked Shield 182 with blanket, shield, bow and quiver, and Ush-ee-kitz

Kiowa warrior Kots-a-to-ah, Smoked Shield 182 with blanket, shield, bow and quiver, and Ush-ee-kitz
FLO4600735 Kiowa warrior Kots-a-to-ah, Smoked Shield 182 with blanket, shield, bow and quiver, and Ush-ee-kitz, He Who Fights with a Feather, head chief of the Wi-co tribe (Waco nation) 183

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Native American hunters attacked by bulls defending their young during a buffalo hunt

Native American hunters attacked by bulls defending their young during a buffalo hunt
FLO4601667 Native American hunters attacked by bulls defending their young during a buffalo hunt. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Native American hunting a buffalo or bison with bow and arrow 107, and party of hunters with lance

Native American hunting a buffalo or bison with bow and arrow 107, and party of hunters with lance
FLO4601654 Native American hunting a buffalo or bison with bow and arrow 107, and party of hunters with lance, bow and lasso separating a bison from the herd 108

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Warrior tal-lee of the Osage nation. His head is shaved and adorned with a dyed-red deer hair crest

Warrior tal-lee of the Osage nation. His head is shaved and adorned with a dyed-red deer hair crest
FLO4600585 Warrior tal-lee of the Osage nation. His head is shaved and adorned with a dyed-red deer hair crest. He carries a lance, quiver and shield

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Chiefs of the Omaha nation: Ki-ho-ga-waw-shu-shee, Brave Chief 145, and OM-pa-ton-ga, Big Elk 146

Chiefs of the Omaha nation: Ki-ho-ga-waw-shu-shee, Brave Chief 145, and OM-pa-ton-ga, Big Elk 146
FLO4600574 Chiefs of the Omaha nation: Ki-ho-ga-waw-shu-shee, Brave Chief 145, and OM-pa-ton-ga, Big Elk 146, with tomahawk and face painted black for war

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, with shield, staff, tomahawk decorated with scalp-locks

Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, with shield, staff, tomahawk decorated with scalp-locks, bear teeth necklace
FLO4601017 Meskwaki chief Kee-o-kuk, Running Fox, with shield, staff, tomahawk decorated with scalp-locks, bear teeth necklace, moccasins, and blanket

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Winnebago warriors: Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a 256 and WA-kon-zee-kaw, Snake 257

Winnebago warriors: Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a 256 and WA-kon-zee-kaw, Snake 257, in blankets and moccasins, holding war clubs
FLO4600987 Winnebago warriors: Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a 256 and WA-kon-zee-kaw, Snake 257, in blankets and moccasins, holding war clubs

Background imageAmerican Indian Collection: Women and children of the Assiniboine Nation, Sioux First Nation

Women and children of the Assiniboine Nation, Sioux First Nation, in goatskin robes decorated with porcupine quills
FLO4600944 Women and children of the Assiniboine Nation, Sioux First Nation, in goatskin robes decorated with porcupine quills and elk's teeth



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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.