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RM2BE10BG–Image taken from page 46 of 'American Indians' by Frederick Starr, 1899. The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations/Native Americans in North America, with over 200,000 members living in Canada. In the United States, this Algonquian-speaking people historically lived from Lake Superior westward. Today, they live mostly in Montana, where they share a reservation with the Ojibwe (Chippewa). Squaw is an English language loan word whose present meaning is: a Native American Indian woman of North America (regardless of tribe). At present, the term is often held to be offensive. A papoo
RMFGR6GT–hunt, buffalo, bison hunt in North America, American Indians hunting bisons in of the prairie, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century, buffalo hunt, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, bow and arrow, American bison, people, hunter, hunters, hunting, USA, United States of America, hunt, hunts, buffalo, buffalos, Native Americans, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMJEMP0G–1879: The exodus of Black Americans in the 1880s from North Carolina to Kansas and Indiana, known as the North Carolina Emigration, United States of America
RMDB891B–hunt, buffalo, bison hunt in North America, drive hunt by American Indians in the prairie, wood engraving, circa 1890, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMF1KXP4–19th Century Native Americans in the Rockies, Canada. Native Americans, also known as American Indians, First Americans, Indigenous Americans and other terms, were/are the indigenous peoples of North America.
RM2C7J777–Group of African Americans with Confederate States of America Monument and Courthouse, Pittsboro, North Carolina, USA, Dorothea Lange, U.S. Office of War Information, July 1939
RM2HC5F87–A late 19th Century illustration of a Native American Teepee village in winter. The shelters were used by Plains Indians, who were nomadic and needed an easily movable shelter. These tribes depended largely on the buffalo herds, so when the herds moved, they needed to pack up and follow. Native Americans, also known as American Indians, First Americans, Indigenous Americans are the Indigenous peoples of the United States and Canada.
RMBX5Y29–North American Traders and Indians; Circa 1777; Black and White Illustration; 19th century trade with Native Americans
RMF34492–The death of General Edward Braddock near Monongahela River, Pennsylvania on 9 July 1755. A British soldier and commander-in-chief for the British 13 colonies in North America. He was killed at the start of the 'French and Indian War', part of the Seven Years War that took place between the colonies of British America and New France.
RM2EW4TC2–A 1730 map of the Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the Five Nations or the Iroquois League).
RMJGAYPY–1879: Native Americans encountered near Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America
RMMFNPG7–Two Native Americans looking over the edge of a cliff, c1912. Photograph by Roland W. Reed (1864-1934).
RMJGAYPP–Native American women gathering wild rice near Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America
RMMFNPFP–Group of Native Americans in war dress riding over hills in staged re-enactment, 1913. Photograph by by Joseph Kossuth Dixon
RMM657MA–1930s ADOBE BUILDINGS ARCHITECTURE OF NORTH PLAZA OF SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1644 HAR001 HARS ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL HERITAGE NATIVE AMERICANS NEW MEXICO B&W BLACK AND WHITE ILDEFONSO NM OLD FASHIONED PORTICO
RMP66TDT–American Indians by Photographer Gertrude Käsebier, 1852-1934. Holy Frog (left) and Big Turnips were probably members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, half-length portrait, one wearing a headdress. Dated ca. 1900
RMM66P88–JUNE 1876 GENERAL GEORGE CUSTER THE BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN MASSACRE BY LAKOTA & CHEYENNE NATIVE AMERICANS CUSTER'S LAST STAND - q60378 CPC001 HARS SADNESS NORTH AMERICA HISTORIC NORTH AMERICAN WARS DISASTER MAMMALS ADVENTURE COURAGE AND EXCITEMENT FIRING TROOPS UNIFORMS ONE PERSON WITH OTHERS MASSACRE NATIVE AMERICAN SMALL GROUP OF ANIMALS PISTOL DEFEAT FIREARM MALES MAMMAL NATIVE AMERICANS 1876 ARAPAHO B&W BIGHORN BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY CAVALRY CHEYENNE CUSTER CUSTER'S GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER GREAT SIOUX WAR INDIAN WARS INDIGENOUS JUNE JUNE 7TH KILLED LAKOTA LAST MASSACRED
RMWH8E29–North American traders and Indians, Canada, 1777.
RFC2C6A6–Anishinabe or Chippewa Indians repairing a boat, North America, historical illustration, circa 1886
RM2BE0HN3–Image taken from page 46 of 'American Indians' by Frederick Starr, 1899. The Cree are one of the largest groups of First Nations/Native Americans in North America, with over 200,000 members living in Canada. In the United States, this Algonquian-speaking people historically lived from Lake Superior westward. Today, they live mostly in Montana, where they share a reservation with the Ojibwe (Chippewa). Squaw is an English language loan word whose present meaning is: a Native American Indian woman of North America (regardless of tribe). At present, the term is often held to be offensive. A papoo
RMDYF265–American Indians by Photographer Gertrude Käsebier, 1852-1934. Holy Frog (left) and Big Turnips were probably members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, half-length portrait, one wearing a headdress. Dated ca. 1900
RMKX5PH6–Engraving of native Americans cooking a meal, supposedly in the days before Europeans arrived. From A New History of the USA, by John Lord, 1859.
RMDB891F–hunt, buffalo, bison hunt in North America, drive hunt by American Indians in the prairie, wood engraving, circa 1890, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMM66PCG–1890 1890s PORTRAIT NATIVE AMERICAN HOPI INDIAN MAN SMILING WEARING SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE LOOKING AT CAMERA - q73422 CPC001 HARS MIDDLE-AGED MAN EYE CONTACT 50-55 YEARS 55-60 YEARS HISTORIC NORTH AMERICAN HAPPINESS BLOSSOM SQUINTING 1890s SMILES JOYFUL NATIVE AMERICAN 1890 MALES NATIVE AMERICANS B&W BLACK AND WHITE HOPI INDIGENOUS LOOKING AT CAMERA OLD FASHIONED PERSONS SQUASH BLOSSOM
RMB40W7R–geography/travel, USA, people, Native Americans, tribes, Winnebago, engraving by Gilbert, 19th century, Algonquin, North America, American Indians, historic, historical,
RMM657E2–1930s NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN MAN WEARING BLANKET STANDING BY HORSE LOOKING AT CAMERA COCHITI PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1279 HAR001 HARS 40-45 YEARS NORTH AMERICAN ONE ANIMAL MAMMALS PRIDE RESERVATION NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO COCHITI MALES MAMMAL MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN NATIVE AMERICANS NEW MEXICO B&W BLACK AND WHITE INDIGENOUS LOOKING AT CAMERA OLD FASHIONED PERSONS
RMCP17FN–geography / travel, USA, people, settlers, fighting Indians in the Plains, wood engraving, 19th century, American Indian, Native Americans, war, fight, ambush, attack, engagement, pioneers, frontier, Wild West, wagon train, North America, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMM657PM–1920s THREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN OF SIOUX TRIBE WORKING ON TEPEE POLES AND HIDES MONTANA USA - i355 HAR001 HARS 30-35 YEARS GOALS NORTH AMERICAN POLES TIPI EXTERIOR SUPPORT TEPEE COOPERATION TRIBE MT NATIVE AMERICAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE CONICAL MID-ADULT MID-ADULT WOMAN NATIVE AMERICANS B&W BLACK AND WHITE CONE SHAPE HIDES INDIGENOUS OLD FASHIONED PERSONS
RMDB3KHM–American Civil War 1861 - 1865, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMM657JE–1930s NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN WOMAN DECORATING POTTERY COCHITI PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1493 HAR001 HARS 25-30 YEARS 30-35 YEARS 35-40 YEARS NORTH AMERICAN SUCCESS SKILL STRENGTH PRIDE AUTHORITY CREATIVITY IMAGINATION NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO SOUTHWEST COCHITI MID-ADULT MID-ADULT WOMAN NATIVE AMERICANS NEW MEXICO PRECISION YOUNG ADULT WOMAN B&W BLACK AND WHITE CRAFSTMAN INDIGENOUS OCCUPATIONS OLD FASHIONED PERSONS POTTER SOUTHWESTERN
RMACX6JM–geography/travel, USA, people, Native Americans, tribes, Comanche, camp, engraving after drawing by Thielmann, 19th century, American Indians, North America, historic, historical,
RMJGAYNK–A native American 'Indian' camp in the state of Nebraska, United States of America
RMC2DTDC–Karl Bodmer's facsimile of an Indian painting
RMW7DX5X–Native Americans hunting buffalo, 1841.Artist: Myers and Co
RM2KE1KT0–Indigenous Native American women dancers in traditional regalia at the United Tribes Technical College International Powwow in Bismarck, North Dakota.
RMGBDN2W–Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, cheering Canadians and Americans, Royal Yacht 'Britannia' and the famous American skyline of Detroit, Michigan, are all seen in this impressive picture of the Royal Tour of Canada.
RMWH8E84–North America. The scalper 1832.
RMM657R7–1600s JUNE 23 1683 WILLIAM PENN PURCHASING LAND FROM THE DELAWARE INDIANS BENEATH THE TREATY ELM AT SHACKAMAXON PENNSYLVANIA - i5988 LAN001 HARS BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA ELM INDIGENOUS JUNE LENAPE LENNI LENAPE DELAWARE INDIANS OLD FASHIONED QUAKERS SHACKAMAXON TRADE GOODS TREATY WILLIAM WILLIAM PENN
RM2BE0HMR–The Norse colonization of the Americas began as early as 10th century AD, when Vikings explored and settled areas of the North Atlantic, including the northeastern fringes of North America. Continental North American settlements were small and did not develop into permanent colonies. There is evidence of Norse trade with the natives. The Norse would have encountered both Native Americans and the Thule, ancestors of the Inuit. Items such as comb fragments, pieces of iron cooking utensils, chess pieces, iron chisels, ship rivets, carpenter's planes, and oaken ship fragments used in Inuit boats h
RMEWMD7T–Native American. Puebloan peoples. Village. Engraving by Rodolfo Cronau. 19th C.
RFEH0X6P–Anishinabe or Chippewa Indians repairing a boat, North America, historical illustration, circa 1886
RM2FA181M–1906 , USA : Native American portrait of NAVAJO BOY . Photo by photographer KARL E. MOON ( 1878 - 1914 ). - The North American Indian - HISTORY - foto storiche - foto storica - Indians - INDIANI D' AMERICA - PELLEROSSA - natives americans - Indians of North America - INDIANO - GUERRIERO - WARRIOR - portrait - ritratto - SELVAGGIO WEST - NICE BEAUTIFUL MAN MEN - UOMO BELLO - PORTRAIT - RITRATTO - collana - necklace - perline --- Archivio GBB
RM2KE1KT1–Indigenous Peoples Native American dancers in traditional regalia at the United Tribes Technical College International Powwow in Bismarck, ND.
RM2F8E49H–Chinese Children preparing Junior Red Cross Celebration for Abraham Lincoln's Birthday, Public School 108, Mott Street, Chinatown, New York City, New York, USA, American National Red Cross Collection, January 29, 1920
RM2PBKEA8–1906 , NEW MEXICO , USA : Three Hopi women at top of adobe steps, New Mexico . Photo by celebrated american photographer EDWARD S. CURTIS ( 1868 - 1952 ) - HISTORY - foto storiche - foto storica - HOPI Indians - INDIANI D' AMERICA - PELLEROSSA - natives americans - Indians of North America - WOMAN - WOMEN - DONNA - DONNE - chignon - mantle - mantello - poncho - INDIANO - portrait - ritratto - pellerossa - foto pittorialista - pictorialist photograph - ---- Archivio GBB
RMJ7DB1C–An engraving of Mount Hood from the Columbia scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1872. Believed copyright free.
RMKWD9KR–Neil Merton Judd standing with Native American pottery at the Smithsonian Institution, 1924. He headed the first federally funded digs in Chaco Canyon, excavating the ruins of Pueblo Bonito and Pueblo del Arroyo (BSLOC 2016 10 24)
RMAG34G3–geography/travel, USA, people, Native Americans, reservation, San Carlos, Arizona, native policeman, engraving after Frederic Remington (1861 - 1909), Apache, police, North America, American Indians, 19th century, historic, historical,
RMJGAYPF–Native Americans or 'Indians' at a hide trappers hut in the state of Nebraska, United States of America
RMC2DRKJ–Caricature on the start of the Revolutionary War
RMJEYPF1–1879: A Black American family stopping for a chat en route for Augusta, Georgia, United States of America.
RM2GNB30X–Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was an American politician and military leader who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. As president, Grant was an effective civil rights executive who created the Justice Department and worked with the Radical Republicans to protect African Americans during Reconstruction. As Commanding General, he led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War in 1865 and thereafter briefly served as Secretary of War. from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photogr
RMJGAYMP–Native American aka Indians on banks of the Platter River in the vicinity of the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States of America
RMWH8E40–Trappers Around A Camp Fire by Alfred Jacob Miller (American artist), (1810-1874).. Exploration North America Painting by Trappers Around A Camp Fire by Alfred Jacob Miller
RMJEMP15–1879: A Sunday afternoon for newly arrived black 'immigrants' in Richmond, Virginia, following the North Carolina Emigration United States of America.
RM2BE10AF–The Norse colonization of the Americas began as early as 10th century AD, when Vikings explored and settled areas of the North Atlantic, including the northeastern fringes of North America. Continental North American settlements were small and did not develop into permanent colonies. There is evidence of Norse trade with the natives. The Norse would have encountered both Native Americans and the Thule, ancestors of the Inuit. Items such as comb fragments, pieces of iron cooking utensils, chess pieces, iron chisels, ship rivets, carpenter's planes, and oaken ship fragments used in Inuit boats h
RMF1KXP6–A 19th Century Native American on the Prairie, USA. Native Americans, also known as American Indians, First Americans, Indigenous Americans and other terms, are the indigenous peoples of the United States.
RM2F61T7R–Gold Miners and Native Americans, Dyea Trail, Alaska, 1897
RMG2THX4–Native Americans using a Balsas or Boat of Skins
RM2HJCM35–Wood engraving showing Native Americans making birch-bark canoes. Illustration from Harper's weekly, August 5, 1871.
RMF1KXP3–A 19th Century Paddle Steamer on the Red River, Manitoba, Canada. The river was a key trade route for the company, and contributed to the settlement of British North America. The river was long used by fur traders, including the British, French and the Native American Métis people. The Red River Trails, nineteenth-century oxcart trails developed originally by the Métis, supported the fur trade and settlements.
RMM66P7E–1600s POWHATAN AMERICAN INDIAN PRINCESS POCAHONTAS PLEADING TO RESCUE THE LIFE OF JOHN SMITH JAMESTOWN COLONY - q55084 CPC001 HARS COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH ADOLESCENT INDIANS RISK TEENAGE GIRL INDOORS NOSTALGIA NORTH AMERICA 16-17 YEARS 25-30 YEARS 40-45 YEARS HISTORIC NORTH AMERICAN SAVE PERSONALITY ADVENTURE DANGEROUS PLEADING COURAGE EXCITEMENT FAMOUS LEADERSHIP COLONY ONE PERSON WITH OTHERS TEENAGED NATIVE AMERICAN SMITH 1600s JAMESTOWN JUVENILES MALES NATIVE AMERICANS B&W BLACK AND WHITE CANGER CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY FAMOUS PERSON INDIGENOUS OLD FASHIONED PERSONS POCAHONTAS POWHATAN PRINCESS
RMJGMWG4–1879: Murderers Alley in China Town, San Francisco, California, United States of America
RMM66P74–1700s 1760s GEORGE WASHINGTON ON HORSE WITH FAMILY MARTHA TWO GRANDCHILDREN AND SERVANT AT PORCH STEPS OF MOUNT VERNON VIRGINIA - q53000 CPC001 HARS VIRGINIA HORSES COLONIAL CAUCASIAN LIFESTYLE HISTORY FEMALES MARRIED RURAL SPOUSE HUSBANDS PRESIDENT HOME LIFE UNITED STATES COPY SPACE FULL-LENGTH MOUNT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ANIMALS GRANDCHILDREN TRANSPORTATION NOSTALGIA MIDDLE-AGED NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE-AGED MAN 3-4 YEARS 40-45 YEARS 45-50 YEARS 7-9 YEARS HISTORIC ONE ANIMAL WIVES HAPPINESS MAMMALS MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN STRENGTH AFRICAN-AMERICANS AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND LEADERSHIP BLACK ETHNICITY
RMM66PCE–1890s GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO INDIAN ADULTS AND CHILDREN BY HOGAN BLUE CANYON AZ USA - q73421 CPC001 HARS FEMALES MARRIED RURAL SPOUSE HUSBANDS HOME LIFE UNITED STATES COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES INDIANS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NAVAJO SENIOR ADULT FAMILIES NOSTALGIA FATHERS SHELTER NORTH AMERICA SENIOR WOMAN 10-12 YEARS 30-35 YEARS 35-40 YEARS 50-55 YEARS 55-60 YEARS 7-9 YEARS HISTORIC NORTH AMERICAN 5-6 YEARS WIVES MOMS AND CANYON DADS HUT 1890s TWIGS GROUP OF PEOPLE NATIVE AMERICAN DWELLING JUVENILES MALES MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN MID-ADULT WOMAN NATIVE AMERICANS AZ B&W
RMAD40FY–geography/travel, USA, people, Native Americans, reservation, San Carlos, Arizona, distribution of meat, engraving after Frederc Remington (1861 - 1909), Apache, famine, misery, North America, American Indians, 19th century, historic, historical,
RMM657J1–1930s NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN WOMAN DECORATING POTTERY COCHITI PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1492 HAR001 HARS MID-ADULT MID-ADULT WOMAN NATIVE AMERICANS NEW MEXICO B&W BLACK AND WHITE INDIGENOUS OCCUPATIONS OLD FASHIONED PERSONS POTTER SOUTHWESTERN
RMCP00RE–geography / travel, United States of America, people, Afro-American, commemoration of the end of slavery, Charleston, South Carolina, 1.1.1877, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMC2DREJ–Frenchmen aiding Indian allies in intertribal war
RMB405RW–geography/travel, USA, people, Native Americans, transport, family moving, engraving, 19th century, American Indians, North America, historic, historical,
RMM657D7–1930s TWO NAVAJO MEN WITH PONIES STOP TO SPEAK TO PARK RANGER WITH TWO WOMEN TOURISTS - i1188 HAR001 HARS AUTOMOBILE SPEAK NAVAJO ANIMALS TRANSPORTATION NOSTALGIA NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN TWO ANIMALS MAMMALS AUTOS PARKS AUTHORITY TOURISTS COOPERATION ARIZONA AUTOMOBILES VEHICLES VISITING NATIVE AMERICAN SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE NATIONAL PARK MALES MAMMAL NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIVE AMERICANS B&W BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY INDIGENOUS OLD FASHIONED PERSONS PONIES RANGER STATES OF AMERICA
RMWH8E08–Moonlight Camp Scene by Alfred Jacob Miller (American artist), (1810-1874).
RMD89T7F–AN AMERICAN PLANTATION
RMC0WJ9K–Vintage photo circa 1910s of American civic leader, politician and educator Seth Low (1850 - 1916).
RMD98CR8–Two Native Americans looking over the edge of a cliff, c1912. Photograph by Roland W. Reed (1864-1934).
RF2GFEWB3–Holy Fro- left and Big Turnips, native americans / American Indians. probably members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. C 1900.
RM2RFKGBE–Monks Mound, Cahokia, Illinois. By Donn Philip Crane (1878-1944). Monks Mound is the largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas and the largest pyramid north of Mesoamerica.
RM2HJCKC5–Wood engraving showing Native Americans making birch-bark canoes. Illustration from Harper's weekly, August 5, 1871.
RMKJHDD2–An engraving from a painting depicting members of the Virginia Company of London, England landing at Jamestown, their larger ships can be seen anchored off of the coast while smaller boats are being used to bring men ashore, Native Americans are assisting the men that are gathered on the shore, a raised flag and permanent house can be seen in the background, Jamestown is the site of the first permanent English settlement in North America, Virginia, 1800. From the New York Public Library.
RM2HN90NH–Bison Hunt or American Buffalo Hunt by Red Indians or Native Americans USA. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1882
RMJGMWJN–1879: Hoodlums pelting Chinese Emigrants with stones on the arrival in San Francisco, California, United States of America
RF2RH55EH–Indian Utensils 1. Fan of feathers, belonging to Crowfoot, head chief of Blackfeet. 2. Antique vase, Tennessee. 3. Prehistoric hoe and knife. 4. War clubs, antique. 5. Buffalo horn spoon. G. Hoe. 7. Shell hatchet, antique. 8. Wooden dish, very old form. From the book ' The song of Hiawatha ' by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 Published by Mifflin and Company in 1898
RMEAY571–Samuel Stephen Jack Kirkland, 1741 - 1808, a Presbyterian missionary in North America, Samuel Stephen Jack Kirkland, 1741 - 1808
RMDFC0MX–Native Americans. United State. Chief. Engraving.19th century.
RMBWTRWP–Workers factory blacksmith forger men Afro-american Afro-americans Newport ca. 1900 historical historic his
RMEWMD6X–Native American. The Hopi village of Walpi. Tusayan province. Engraving by Rodolfo Cronau. 19th century.
RMBTJWDB–Josephus Daniels (1862-1948), combined politics and newspaper publishing in North Carolina. In the 1890's, with other Democrats, he led a 'White Supremacy' campaign that caused disfranchisement of African Americans. He served as Wilson's secretary of the Navy. 1924.
RM2A7BPEW–Edward S. Curtis Native American Indians - Mandan Indian Earthen lodge, with bull boat by doorway, North Dakota ca. 1908
RMB3EHC9–geography/travel, USA, people, Native Americans, tribes, Anishinabe (Ojibwa, Chippewa), group, engraving, 'Illustrierte Chronik', 1846, 19th century, American Indians, North America, ,
RMM657JN–1930s NATIVE AMERICAN MAN AND WOMAN BY ADOBE BUILDING POTTERY OLLA WATER JUG ON HER HEAD SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA - i1547 HAR001 HARS SPOUSE HUSBANDS HOME LIFE COPY SPACE FRIENDSHIP FULL-LENGTH LADIES INDIANS COUPLES AMERICANA NOSTALGIA POTTERY NORTH AMERICA TOGETHERNESS 30-35 YEARS 35-40 YEARS NORTH AMERICAN WIVES RELAXATION PRIDE RESERVATION NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO SOUTHWEST JUG SAN ILDEFONSO MALES MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN MID-ADULT WOMAN NATIVE AMERICANS NEW MEXICO ADOBE BUILDING B&W BLACK AND WHITE ILDEFONSO INDIGENOUS OLD FASHIONED OLLA PERSONS SOUTHWESTERN
RMWH8E18–Moonlight by Ralph Albert Blakelock, American Painter, (1847-1919), created c.1885-1889.
RM2TCGJ85–04/30/1916. North Americans in Mexico. Partial appearance of a camp of the American Troops that entered Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Louis Hugelmann
RMBNGGBK–Portrait photo circa 1864 of General Robert E Lee (1807 - 1870) - iconic Confederate commander in the American Civil War.
RMD98CKT–Three Native Americans on horseback, mountains in backgrouand. c1905. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952).
RMPA92AY–The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans, Vol. II. Artist: Edited and etched by James Barton Longacre (American, Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1794-1869 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Dimensions: 10 13/16 x 7 1/2 in. (27.5 x 19 cm). Editor: James Herring (American, 1794-1867). Etcher: R. W. Dodson (American, active 19th century). Publisher: Henry Perkins (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Date: 1835. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2RX63MN–The Halve Maen on the Hudson River, 1609. Henry Hudson (c1565-c1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator. In 1609, Hudson landed in North America on behalf of the Dutch East India Company and explored the region around what is now the New York metropolitan area. Looking for a Northwest Passage to Asia on his ship Halve Maen ('Half Moon'), he sailed up the Hudson River, which was later named after him. His voyages helped to establish European contact with the native peoples of North America, and contributed to the development of trade and commerce.
RM2HJCKP3–Native Americans in camp with birch-bark wigwams and canoe. Wood engraving from Harper's Weekly, August 5, 1871.
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