Traditional native american food Stock Photos and Images
RFKGXMM1–Traditional food of the Creek indian tribe, native American tribe, from the 1700's, laid out in a display for reenactment at Fort Toulouse AL, USA.
RMHC6XDT–Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Native American food stand serving traditional food.
RFGN7CYK–dried Anasazi beans, a traditional Native American food from Arizona, USA
RMEK8PHX–Traditional food cache, Athabascan, the Native Alaskan Heritage Center, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
RMCWWJPR–Man at the traditional Native American Fry Bread Food stall at the Gourd Show at the fairground near Wuertz Farm Arizona USA
RMMFY7HK–Fish drying inside a Native American home, Washington Territory, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMJGFTW9–Elk Shank at Salmon N' Bannock Native Food Bistro, Fairfield Slopes, Vancouver, Canada
RFRJTEJ3–Person holding a plate of Native American Food from a vendor during a Pow Wow.
RMBWCTA1–Native Pueblo woman making indian fry bread at Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. MR
RFEG6F91–Sunset over camas meadow at Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh Wildlife Management Area, Idaho
RFHGPG11–Mix of cooked native North American wild rice and boiled long grain rice
RFRP35YA–American native Indian food in Plymouth Plantation Park
RFC2X6RK–Traditional Native American Salmon bake with a fire
RMHJ3KEX–Traditional old native American Indian Maize or flint corn, (zea mays var. indurata)
RF2JGGCT2–Traditional Native American, or Indian, home made bannock bread. Pemberton BC, Canada.
RMCRTFXP–Fort Washakie, Wyoming - Food stand at the Indian Days, an annual event held on the Wind River Reservation,.
RF2RYY63E–Latin American food. Traditional homemade humitas of corn
RF2D885P0–These Ku’ipad (saguaro ribs with cross members) are used to harvest saguaro fruit in a traditional harvest by the Tohono O’odham.(a Native American pe
RMD3Y5JG–A Native American man craved on a watermelon
RF2J2K73A–People waiting in line to eat Native American Fry Bread at Mission San Xavier del Bac in Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
RMHW03W5–New Mexico, Acoma Pueblo, 13th c to present, adobe oven
RFGN7CYH–dried Anasazi beans, a traditional Native American food from Arizona, USA
RMCF42CR–Traditional food cache, Athabascan, the Native Alaskan Heritage Center, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
RF2H6X52K–Street market in peru you can see women wearing traditional costumes and selling ecological food such as eggs, vegetables and fruit
RM2C52CT6–Ojibwa women gathering wild rice. Hand-colored halftone of a Seth Eastman illustration
RMJGFTW2–Elk Shank at Salmon N' Bannock Native Food Bistro, Fairfield Slopes, Vancouver, Canada
RMEBX8FG–ceremoniously dressed greengrocers selling native potatoes at a traditional festival, Peru, Cuzco
RMBWCTR8–Native Pueblo woman making indian fry bread at Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. MR
RFEG6F92–Sunset over camas meadow at Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh Wildlife Management Area, Idaho
RFHGTA6B–Mix of cooked native North American Indian wild rice and boiled long grain rice
RF2KDH150–Traditional Native American Mano and a Metate Maize Grinder
RFMN2H5D–Dried Red Chili Pepper Ristra. Hanging in Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
RMHJ3KE8–Traditional old native American Indian Maize or flint corn, (zea mays var. indurata)
RF2JGGCTG–Traditional Native American, or Indian, home made bannock bread. Pemberton BC, Canada.
RMCRTG03–Fort Washakie, Wyoming - Food stand at the Indian Days, an annual event held on the Wind River Reservation,.
RF2R3JM3Y–Latin American food. Traditional homemade humitas of corn
RF2JPPK2E–Healthy Native American baby, from the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, plays with cobs of corn which are a traditional food of the Pueblo Indians.
RMRCBPD8–Native American Indians of the Tohono O'odham nation selling fry bread outside the Mission San Xavier del Bac in Arizona
RF2E584DW–Traditional Dried Chilis Stand in Santa Fe New Mexico
RF2AF7W74–A woman in traditional dress cooks chicken on a fire at the Poarch Creek Indian Thanksgiving Pow Wow
RFGN7CYJ–dried Anasazi beans, a traditional Native American food from Arizona, USA
RMBCGP9R–Traditional food cache Athabaskan, Chena Indian Village, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
RMPC966P–Street food vendor cleaning up after lunch time. Jun 2018
RMMFY7J7–Florida natives bringing harvested crops to a storehouse of stone and earth, 1500s. Hand-colored DeBry engraving of a lost Le Moyne painting
RMJGFTWA–Elk Shank at Salmon N' Bannock Native Food Bistro, Fairfield Slopes, Vancouver, Canada
RFM707WJ–Collection of mexican icons in native style
RMBWCTHJ–Native Pueblo woman making indian fry bread at Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. MR
RMDHY9GX–Traditional Andean food called Pachamanca. Peru.
RFHGTA3B–Mix of cooked native North American Indian wild rice and boiled long grain rice
RF2KDH152–Traditional Native American Mano and a Metate Maize Grinder
RFMN5PYG–Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. April 14th, 2018. Store front with dried red chili pepper ristras hanging in Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico.
RFKEHF3F–Cups and dried food hanging in traditional indigenous kitchen
RF2JGGCTJ–Traditional Native American, or Indian, home made bannock bread. Pemberton BC, Canada.
RMB16YD1–Native American Grinder
RF2W9A7E5–Yummy french fries vector design in modern style, ready to use icon
RF2JPPK2G–Healthy Native American baby, from the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, plays with cobs of corn which are a traditional food of the Pueblo Indians.
RMRCBY56–Native American Indians of the Tohono O'odham nation selling fry bread outside the Mission San Xavier del Bac in Arizona
RF2BWY9PD–American Indian children sharing food for Thanksgiving
RFPJK3BP–Chagres National Park, Panama - April 22, 2018: Native Embera people bringing food to visiting tourists in the tribe's hut
RMDXTXNA–Traditional Native American Food Vendors, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Tucson, AZ
RMCPC280–Metates used to grind food by Native Americans or Indians, Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
RF2HPEFCP–Peruvian Simple vector icon.
RMMY3JHG–Interior of a native home on the Unalakleet River, Norton Sound, Alaska, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMJGFTW0–Elk Shank at Salmon N' Bannock Native Food Bistro, Fairfield Slopes, Vancouver, Canada
RFM707TX–Collection of mexican icons in native style
RMBWCT3G–Native Pueblo woman making indian fry bread at Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. MR
RMDHY9TF–Traditional Andean food called Pachamanca. Peru.
RFF79YXM–North American wild rice or Indian rice a wild growing variety from North America and Canada
RF2KDH17E–Traditional Native American Mano and a Metate Maize Grinder
RF2H3TKHD–Rosemary infused cornbread made with yellow cornmeal, flour, eggs, butter, sour cream, powdered sugar and minced fresh rosemary.
RFFW9PWK–Various type of corns on a table
RF2JGGCTH–Traditional Native American, or Indian, home made bannock bread. Pemberton BC, Canada.
RFF46RRR–traditional mexican fajitas .closeup
RF2W9A7DF–Customizable vector of maple syrup in modern style, ready to use icon
RF2JPPK2F–Healthy Native American baby, from the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, plays with cobs of corn which are a traditional food of the Pueblo Indians.
RMRCBY9W–Native American Indians of the Tohono O'odham nation selling fry bread outside the Mission San Xavier del Bac in Arizona
RF2RYK8X3–Cornbread, a quick bread made with cornmeal, the cuisine of the Southern United States, with origins in Native American cuisine, an example of batter
RM2J4KBK8–Originating in Mesoamerica the Three Sisters seeds are the three main crops of various Indigenous peoples of North America: squash, maize, and beans.
RMFWGFE9–A menu board offering Native American favorites at a food truck in the Navajo Nation near Page, Arizona, USA.
RMCPC275–Metates used to grind food by Native Americans or Indians, Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
RF2HPP1X6–Peruvian Simple vector icon.
RMP3TPNP–Different colors of Native American corn (maize) and squash. Photograph
RMJGFTWC–Elk Shank at Salmon N' Bannock Native Food Bistro, Fairfield Slopes, Vancouver, Canada
RFPJK3C1–Chagres National Park, Panama - April 22, 2018: Native Embera women preparing food to visiting tourists
RMBWCTGP–Native Pueblo woman making indian fry bread at Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. MR
RMDHY9T0–Traditional Andean food called Pachamanca. Peru.
RFF73591–Wild rice also called Canada rice Indian rice or water oats a wild growing variety from North America and Canada
RMBNTDAT–This photo is an elder Native American woman digging for camas (Indian sweet potatoes) in a traditional way with a wood stick.
RMATDN4P–Typical market containing colorful fruits, sodas, beverages in Puno Peru
RMKR8AXC–Ecuador women in traditional costume buying and selling food in the indoor market, Gualaceo, southern Ecuador, Latin America, South America
RFM7HP4X–Traditional succotash of corn, butter beans, tomatoes and bacon close up in a bowl on the table. vertical
RFF5PRK4–traditional mexican fajitas .closeup
RF2A80XFA–Traditional corn bread served on a festive Thanksgiving table
RF2JPPJWN–Healthy Native American baby, from the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, plays with cobs of corn which are a traditional food of the Pueblo Indians.
RMRCBPEA–Native American Indians of the Tohono O'odham nation selling fry bread outside the Mission San Xavier del Bac in Arizona
RF2RYNDY6–Cornbread, a quick bread made with cornmeal, the cuisine of the Southern United States, with origins in Native American cuisine, an example of batter
RM2J4KBK9–Originating in Mesoamerica the Three Sisters seeds are the three main crops of various Indigenous peoples of North America: squash, maize, and beans.
RMFWBW2P–Menu of traditional Navajo Native American foods at a flea market in Window Rock, Arizona, USA
RMCPC28K–Metates used to grind food by Native Americans or Indians, Santa Rita Mountains, Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
RF2W9AA7R–Poutine icon traditional quebec meal with french fries gravy and cheese curds, Vector illustration isolated on white background
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