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Tepee Collection (page 7)

Step into the rich history of Native American culture with the iconic tepee

Background imageTepee Collection: Sioux Village Showing Teepees. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel

Sioux Village Showing Teepees. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel Manning Circa 1880

Background imageTepee Collection: POMO COOK, c1924. A Pomo woman cooking acorns in front of a tepee made of cane

POMO COOK, c1924. A Pomo woman cooking acorns in front of a tepee made of cane, in northwest California. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1924

Background imageTepee Collection: Fort Benton on the Missouri River, Montana

Fort Benton on the Missouri River, Montana
Steamboat on the Missouri River at Fort Benton, Montana, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTepee Collection: NATI2D-00378

NATI2D-00378
Sioux tepee made of buffalo hide sewn with sinew in the traditional way, Wicoti Living History Lakota Encampment, Hill City, South Dakota. Digital photograph

Background imageTepee Collection: NATI2D-00379

NATI2D-00379
Sioux tepee made of buffalo hide and sewn with sinew in the traditional way, Wicoti Living History Lakota Encampment, Hill City, South Dakota. Digital photograph

Background imageTepee Collection: NATI2D-00384

NATI2D-00384
Inside a Sioux buffalo hide tepee made in the traditional way, Wicoti Living History Lakota Encampment, Hill City, South Dakota. Digital photograph

Background imageTepee Collection: NATI2A-00178

NATI2A-00178
Meat strips drying to make " jerky" outside a tepee on the plains. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTepee Collection: NATI2A-00182

NATI2A-00182
Native American boys nearing the starting point for a horse race, northern Rockies. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTepee Collection: Tipi in a blizzard

Tipi in a blizzard
Native American tepee in a snowstorm, emitting embers from center smoke-hole. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTepee Collection: NATI2A-00118

NATI2A-00118
Native American teepee encampment on the Great Plains, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTepee Collection: EXPL2A-00133

EXPL2A-00133
Lewis and Clark expedition trying to make friends with Native Americans during their exploration of Louisiana Territory. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTepee Collection: HSET2A-00102

HSET2A-00102
Fort Laramie, Wyoming, in 1849. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Frederic Remington

Background imageTepee Collection: Burial Tepee of a Chiefs Wife, USA

Burial Tepee of a Chiefs Wife, USA
The burial tepee of the wife of a Chief from the Crow tribe of Native Americans. Date: circa 1895

Background imageTepee Collection: Charles / Canada / Indians

Charles / Canada / Indians
CHARLES, PRINCE OF WALES With a Native Indian Chief during a visit to Canada in 1985. Date: 1948 -

Background imageTepee Collection: Fur Trader in Tepee / 1892

Fur Trader in Tepee / 1892
A fur trader negotiates with Native Americans in a council tepee. Date: 1892

Background imageTepee Collection: Western Canada - Kissipimi Otunna (Tsuut ina Nation Squaw)

Western Canada - Kissipimi Otunna (Tsuut ina Nation Squaw)
Western Canada - Tsuut ina Nation (formerly Sarsi, Scarcee or Sarcee) Kissipimi Otunna - a Squaw on horseback outside her teepee. Date: 1928

Background imageTepee Collection: Western Canada - Nakoda Indian Encampment

Western Canada - Nakoda Indian Encampment
Western Canada - Nakoda (Stoney) Indian Encampment Date: 1928

Background imageTepee Collection: Western Canada - Sarcee Squaws outside their teepee

Western Canada - Sarcee Squaws outside their teepee
Western Canada - Tsuut ina Nation (formerly Sarsi or Sarcee) Squaws outside their teepee. Date: 1928

Background imageTepee Collection: Romany Gypsies with Tepee Tent and Caravans - Wagons

Romany Gypsies with Tepee Tent and Caravans - Wagons
Romany Gypsies with Tepee Tent and Caravans/Wagons, England. Captioned: Alien Immigrants Date: 1906

Background imageTepee Collection: Vintage Camping - Tepee Tent, Bradford Area, Yorkshire

Vintage Camping - Tepee Tent, Bradford Area, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageTepee Collection: Selkup minority of the Siberian North, a Russian

Selkup minority of the Siberian North, a Russian hunter (centre) is next to a family in front of their traditional tepee. spring; forest near river Taz, North Tumen region, Siberia

Background imageTepee Collection: POMO SHELTER, c1924. A Pomo basket weaver in the entrance of her shelter

POMO SHELTER, c1924. A Pomo basket weaver in the entrance of her shelter. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1924

Background imageTepee Collection: Aurora above Aurora Village, Aurora Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada

Aurora above Aurora Village, Aurora Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
January 17, 2007 - Aurora above Aurora Village, Aurora Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada

Background imageTepee Collection: Devils Tower. Devils Tower or Bear Lodge

Devils Tower. Devils Tower or Bear Lodge. (Mato [i.e. Mateo] Tepee of the Indians), as seen from the east side. Located near the Belle Fourche river, in Wyoming, John C. H

Background imageTepee Collection: Devils Tower or Bear Lodge (Mato [i

Devils Tower or Bear Lodge (Mato [i.e. Mateo] Tepee of the Indians), on the Belle Fourche. Description on back, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer

Background imageTepee Collection: Riccaree village (colour litho)

Riccaree village (colour litho)
XND70274 Riccaree village (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageTepee Collection: Comanchee Village (colour litho)

Comanchee Village (colour litho)
XND70263 Comanchee Village (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872) (after); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageTepee Collection: Headquarters of Sanitary Commission, Brandy Station, Virginia, 1863 (b / w photo)

Headquarters of Sanitary Commission, Brandy Station, Virginia, 1863 (b / w photo)
BAL68116 Headquarters of Sanitary Commission, Brandy Station, Virginia, 1863 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageTepee Collection: 2962714; out of copyright

2962714; out of copyright

Background imageTepee Collection: Camp of Piekann Indians (colour litho)

Camp of Piekann Indians (colour litho)
XCF22606 Camp of Piekann Indians (colour litho) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageTepee Collection: Indian Ball Game (oil on canvas)

Indian Ball Game (oil on canvas)
XIR156954 Indian Ball Game (oil on canvas) by Catlin, George (1796-1872); Chateau Blerancourt, Picardie, France; (add.info.: Jeu de Balle Indien; ); American, out of copyright

Background imageTepee Collection: Comanche Indian Camp in the 1850s, from Le Tour du Monde, published in Paris

Comanche Indian Camp in the 1850s, from Le Tour du Monde, published in Paris
KW151739 Comanche Indian Camp in the 1850s, from Le Tour du Monde, published in Paris, 1860s (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French, out of copyright

Background imageTepee Collection: Osceola or Rising Sun, a Seminole Leader, 1838, illustration from The

Osceola or Rising Sun, a Seminole Leader, 1838, illustration from The
BAL122973 Osceola or Rising Sun, a Seminole Leader, 1838, illustration from The Indian Tribes of North America, Vol.2, by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, pub

Background imageTepee Collection: Worship of the Sun, engraved by R. Ehnshelwood (engraving) (b&w photo)

Worship of the Sun, engraved by R. Ehnshelwood (engraving) (b&w photo)
XJF105300 Worship of the Sun, engraved by R. Ehnshelwood (engraving) (b&w photo) by Eastman, Seth (1808-75) (after); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageTepee Collection: Blackfeet tepees made from canvas stretched over tipi poles at sunset in Browning Montana

Blackfeet tepees made from canvas stretched over tipi poles at sunset in Browning Montana

Background imageTepee Collection: Colorfully painted with decorative designs on Blackfeet tepees made from canvas stretched

Colorfully painted with decorative designs on Blackfeet tepees made from canvas stretched over long tipi poles, Montana

Background imageTepee Collection: Teepees, tents of the Oglala Lakota or Oglala Sioux subtribes, eroded landscape and grass prairie

Teepees, tents of the Oglala Lakota or Oglala Sioux subtribes, eroded landscape and grass prairie, Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA, United States of America, North America

Background imageTepee Collection: UTE WOMEN, c1874. A group of Ute women outside a tepee in Utah. Photograph by John K

UTE WOMEN, c1874. A group of Ute women outside a tepee in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageTepee Collection: UTE DWELLING, c1874. The Ute chief Tavaputs and his family at their dwelling in the Uintah Valley

UTE DWELLING, c1874. The Ute chief Tavaputs and his family at their dwelling in the Uintah Valley, northeastern Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageTepee Collection: SIOUX CHIEFS, 1901. William Jennings Bryan (far right) posed with a group of Sioux

SIOUX CHIEFS, 1901. William Jennings Bryan (far right) posed with a group of Sioux Native American chiefs at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, 1901

Background imageTepee Collection: CROW: HIDE SCRAPING, c1908. A Crow Native American woman scraping an animal hide outside a tepee

CROW: HIDE SCRAPING, c1908. A Crow Native American woman scraping an animal hide outside a tepee. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1908

Background imageTepee Collection: Ojibwe Repairing A Canoe

Ojibwe Repairing A Canoe
Engraving depicts an Ojibwe (Chippewa) camp on the bank of a river, circa 1800s. The tribe members use bark to repair their damaged canoe. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTepee Collection: Tipi sits on the banks of the Wind River that winds through a steep walled canyon

Tipi sits on the banks of the Wind River that winds through a steep walled canyon and Arapaho homelands located in Wyoming

Background imageTepee Collection: Single tepee pictched on Arapaho traditional homelands near La Junta Colorado along

Single tepee pictched on Arapaho traditional homelands near La Junta Colorado along the Santa Fe Trail where nearby is Old Bents Fort along the Rio Grande

Background imageTepee Collection: Picture No. 10861640

Picture No. 10861640
Selkup minority of the Siberian North, a Russian hunter (centre) is next to a family in front of their traditional tepee Date:

Background imageTepee Collection: Native American men and children standing in front of a large tent structure: women

Native American men and children standing in front of a large tent structure: women stand to the side, 1898. Photograph by Dr Samuel J. Call (1858-1909)

Background imageTepee Collection: Oglala women and children seated inside an uncovered tepee frame in an encampment

Oglala women and children seated inside an uncovered tepee frame in an encampment - most are looking away from the camera - probably on or near Pine Ridge Reservation. 1891. Photograph by John C

Background imageTepee Collection: Commanding Officer inspecting the Sioux Indian Camp, also the Medicine Tepee

Commanding Officer inspecting the Sioux Indian Camp, also the Medicine Tepee and flag of red flannel, with One Bull and Black Praire Chicken watching a hide that has just been stretched by squaws



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Step into the rich history of Native American culture with the iconic tepee. Used by various tribes such as the Sioux, Omaha, and Mandan Indians, these buffalo-hide structures were a symbol of their nomadic lifestyle and deep connection to nature. Picture yourself in a Tipi camp at night, nestled in Custer County amidst the majestic Black Hills of Western South Dakota. The Laplanders and Reindeer also embraced this traditional dwelling, showcasing its versatility across different cultures. Marvel at the intricate details of an Assiniboin Chief's Skin Lodge or immerse yourself in an Indian Fantasy depicted on canvas. Witness the spiritual significance as Medicine Men don bear skins within Mandan Indian communities. Experience the simplicity and beauty of Sheelins in Jura while gazing upon A Cottage of Islay from afar. Admire a young Piegan girl standing proudly beside her tepee captured through Edward Curtis' lens, encapsulating a moment frozen in time. Transport yourself to Lake Tahoe where scenes from Rose Marie unfold against a backdrop that includes these iconic structures. Finally, appreciate Native American artistry through paintings on animal skin created during the 19th century by artists like Silver Horn.