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"Reservations: A Journey Through Time and Culture" In the vast tapestry of history, they have played a significant role in shaping the world we know today

Background imageReservations Collection: American Indians. Sitting Bull addressing a meeting of brave

American Indians. Sitting Bull addressing a meeting of brave
Sitting was an inspirational Sioux Chief, who together with Crazy Horse, defeated Custer and tried to prevent the American Indians being forced into reservations

Background imageReservations Collection: A worker hand-painting reservations on a copper roll intended to be cut into with acid to produce

A worker hand-painting reservations on a copper roll intended to be cut into with acid to produce etching effects
3473169 A worker hand-painting reservations on a copper roll intended to be cut into with acid to produce etching effects, from L'Univers Illustre, pub

Background imageReservations Collection: Gleneagles Hotel Opened in 1924, the hotel was built by the former Caledonian Railway

Gleneagles Hotel Opened in 1924, the hotel was built by the former Caledonian Railway Company and retains its own railway station

Background imageReservations Collection: Poster, Edinburgh International Festival

Poster, Edinburgh International Festival, August 1959 - make your reservations here. Royal Opera Stockholm, Czech Philharmonic, The Thrie Estaites, Seefried Fischer-Dieskau, The Old Vic, Courbet

Background imageReservations Collection: Ordering rooms at the Savoy Hotel, London, by wireless (colour litho)

Ordering rooms at the Savoy Hotel, London, by wireless (colour litho)
3099848 Ordering rooms at the Savoy Hotel, London, by wireless (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ordering rooms at the Savoy Hotel, London)

Background imageReservations Collection: The United States flag has been donated to all Indian tribes (colour litho)

The United States flag has been donated to all Indian tribes (colour litho)
2808825 The United States flag has been donated to all Indian tribes (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageReservations Collection: Henry Laurens Dawes (1816-1903), US Senator, photo by Nowell, Pittsfield

Henry Laurens Dawes (1816-1903), US Senator, photo by Nowell, Pittsfield
AQS336811 Henry Laurens Dawes (1816-1903), US Senator, photo by Nowell, Pittsfield, Massachusetts (albumen photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); 14.1x10.3 cm; American Antiquarian Society

Background imageReservations Collection: Cat Ba National Park, on the way to the Ngu Lam summit, Kim Giao forest, UNESCO biosphere reserve

Cat Ba National Park, on the way to the Ngu Lam summit, Kim Giao forest, UNESCO biosphere reserve, Vietnam, Southeast Asia

Background imageReservations Collection: Author James Willard Schultz

Author James Willard Schultz
Glacier National Park, Montana: September 17, 1926 Author James Willard Schultz talks with Chief Bear Hat of the Kootenai Tribe on the Glacier National Park Reservation

Background imageReservations Collection: The Man Whose Reservations Blew Overboard by Bateman

The Man Whose Reservations Blew Overboard by Bateman
The Man Whose Entire Outfit of Hotel, Railroad, and Streamship Reservations Blew Overboard by Bateman. Cartoon by H. M. Bateman illustrating the sorry tale of a man who did not keep hold of his

Background imageReservations Collection: Shiprock Trading Post

Shiprock Trading Post
Shiprock, New Mexico: c. 1912 The Navajos are threatening to revolt aginst U.S. rule, but here the Navajo Indian girls are going shopping on a Saturday afternoon at the local trading store

Background imageReservations Collection: Cattle Slaughtered For Indians

Cattle Slaughtered For Indians
Dakota Territory: 1885 Cattle slaughtered for Indians on the reservation

Background imageReservations Collection: Entering Navajo Reservation sign, Colorado Bridge, near Page, Arizona, U. S. A. May

Entering Navajo Reservation sign, Colorado Bridge, near Page, Arizona, U. S. A. May
Entering Navajo Reservation sign, Colorado Bridge, near Page, Arizona, U.S.A. May

Background imageReservations Collection: American Indians. The threatened rising of American Indians

American Indians. The threatened rising of American Indians
Group of American Indians in a mixture of traditional and European dress, boy in foreground holding a bow and arrow, on the right the Chief in feathered head dress holding a rifle

Background imageReservations Collection: American Indians. Ration Day at the Agency

American Indians. Ration Day at the Agency
Indian reservations (agencies) were set up by the American Indian Office and rations were distributed by government agents to the Indians

Background imageReservations Collection: Rock formations known as The Mittens on the Navajo

Rock formations known as The Mittens on the Navajo Tribal Reservation in Monument Valley, on the Utah Arizona border, USA


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"Reservations: A Journey Through Time and Culture" In the vast tapestry of history, they have played a significant role in shaping the world we know today. From the struggles faced by American Indians to the opulence of luxurious hotels, they have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. Imagine being transported back to a time when Sitting Bull addressed a meeting of brave warriors, their spirits unyielding in their fight for freedom. This powerful image reminds us of the resilience and strength found within indigenous communities. On another note, posters promoting events like the Edinburgh International Festival showcase how they are also be synonymous with celebration and cultural exchange. The vibrant colors and captivating designs beckon us to immerse ourselves in artistry from around the globe. But let's not forget that reservations extend beyond borders. Even at prestigious establishments like London's Savoy Hotel, one could order rooms through wireless communication—a testament to human ingenuity transcending physical boundaries. The United States flag donated to all Indian tribes serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst historical injustices, efforts were made towards unity and reconciliation. It symbolizes hope for a future where respect and understanding prevail. Henry Laurens Dawes stands as an influential figure who championed Native American rights during his tenure as a US Senator. His photograph captures determination etched onto his face—an unwavering commitment to rectify past wrongs. Yet amidst these serious reflections on history, humor finds its way into our narrative too. "The Man Whose Reservations Blew Overboard" comic strip by Bateman brings levity while highlighting unexpected mishaps that life throws our way. Shifting gears once more, Gleneagles Hotel emerges as an architectural marvel born out of railway magnificence—the former Caledonian Railway leaving its grand imprint on this Scottish gem since 1924. A reservation here promises elegance intertwined with rich heritage.