RM2B0C48F–Unknown Artist, Native American Indians on Horseback, n.d., gelatin silver print, 8 in. x 10 1/8 in. (20.32 cm x 25.72 cm
RM2NXB6G3–A 17th century illustration by Richard Gaywood, purporting to show mistreatment and torture of American Indians by their Spanish masters. The title beneath reads: Teares of ye Indians or inquisition for bloud: being a relation of ye Spannish massacres in those parts.
RMB3YMX9–geography / travel, USA, Native American Indians, hunting buffaloes, engraving, 1862,
RMCEP84F–Exterior view of the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, Indiana
RMD8621R–American Indians worshipping the Sun
RMG3PHRX–UTAH: American Indians; A group of Ute Indians, antique print 1907
RMMMETC4–Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western art Indianapolis Indiana
RMMC85FK–Petroglyphs - North American Indians. Incised and painted designs (petroglyphs) depicting gods, medecine-men, cattle, serpents, or serpent lines, and a variety of other symbols, including 'prints' of human feet. These petroglyphs are on the so-called Newspaper rock, in the Utah desert.
RMFB7A6N–Native American Indian, Eneas Michel, Flatheads Indian
RMAKED8M–Native American Indians Perform in public park area in Downtown Anchorage Alaska AK U S United States
RMD98CX7–Native American Indians on horseback on hill, c1907. Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952).
RMD4P94P–The landing of William Penn - William Penn, in 1682, standing on shore greeted by large group of men and women, including Native Americans.
RMA2RXKH–Native American Indians in Traditional Ceremonial Regalia celebrating at a Pow Wow in Bella Bella British Columbia Canada
RF2HPKE4G–A group of North American Indians From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
RMERGFT6–Inland South American Indians
RMB6G4YK–Native American Indians celebrate and dance at powwow.
RFEDPGNE–fishing hut used by Native American Indians on display at St. Marie Among the Iroquois in Liverpool, New York
RMR87F24–Grant Richards and his Wife, Tonkawa Indians, Full-Length Portrait, National Photo Company, 1898
RM2BDX9HN–Native American Indians Fishing by Torchlight, Fox River
RM2B0C48N–E.V. Butler, Ojibway Native American Indians, n.d., gelatin silver print, 7 7/16 in. x 10 in. (18.89 cm x 25.4 cm
RM2J4XEGN–Poster for Buffalo Bill's Wild West circus performance. Published 1899. William Frederick 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, 1846 - 1917. American soldier, hunter, freemason and showman. The main picture shows a battle between Indians and settlers in covered wagons. A seperate equestrian picture of Cody to the right.
RMBJN6HX–geography / travel, United States of America, American Indians, chieftain, Pawnee Indian,
RF2C9XYT5–American Indians silhouette illustration. Native peoples of the Americas.
RMER6P75–American indians hunting buffalo
RM2A3DMAW–North American Indians. An Artist View of a Mojave Medicine Man
RMMMETCC–Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western art Indianapolis Indiana
RMMC85FR–Petroglyphs - North American Indians. Incised and painted designs (petroglyphs) depicting gods, medecine-men, cattle, serpents, or serpent lines, and a variety of other symbols, including 'prints' of human feet. These petroglyphs are on the so-called Newspaper rock, in the Utah desert.
RMFB7A6J–Native American Indian, Poor Dog, Sioux Indian
RMGDA7X0–WILLIAM CRAWFORD (1722-1782) American soldier and surveyor tortured and burnt to death by American Indians in retaliation for the Gnadenhutten Massacre
RMRJJN8Y–An engraving depicting North American Indians tapping a sugar maple tree for sap. Dated 19th century
RMAEF34K–component of a musical group of American native Indians
RMB1C8XJ–Native American Indians, First Nations, Protest Demonstration, Protesters and Demonstrators with Raised Fist in Air
RF2HPKEEJ–North American Indians in camp From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
RM2RYRY4R–Native American Indians early 1900s, American Indians
RMB6G4YE–Native American Indians celebrate and dance at powwow.
RME25PE0–A palisaded indian town in Alabama during early Spanish America. Engraving. Color.
RM2HJ7MRP–Antique and vintage photo - Native american / Indian / American Indians. Photo by Harris & Ewing 1916.
RMHRNPGF–Bloodletting, Central American Indians, 17th Century
RMW582MM–Standing boy in Van Dyck costume, set against a red curtain, Red Indians, American Indians, forest, wood, Pierre François Eugène Giraud, 1816 - 1881, paper, watercolor (paint), pencil, brush, h 228 mm × w 110 mm
RM2T50M2A–Native American Indians crossing the Colorado River. USA. Voyage of Heinrich Balduin Mollhausen from the Mississippi river to the shores of the Pacific Ocean 1853–1854. Old 19th century engraving from Le Tour du Monde 1860
RMBJNMT0–geography / travel, United States of America, American Indians, Indian lurking on tree,
RM2A5YNCT–Arrow maker, an Ojibwa American Indian brave c1903.
RMDRHJ0T–Native American Indians performing a war dance
RMBNYJWY–Arles, France, South American Indians Performing Traditional Music on Street,
RF2GRXYA7–Native american indians at their tents
RMMC85FP–Petroglyphs - North American Indians. Incised and painted designs (petroglyphs) depicting gods, medecine-men, cattle, serpents, or serpent lines, and a variety of other symbols, including 'prints' of human feet. These petroglyphs are on the so-called Newspaper rock, in the Utah desert.
RMFB7A6H–Native American Indian, Spotted Horse, Sioux Indian
RMBEK3GN–American Indians performing folk music
RMRJJN8X–An engraving depicting North American Indians gathering maple sap and boiling it down into syrup and sugar. Dated 19th century
RMAJECKN–Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art lIndianapolis IN USA
RMB0RHAY–Native American Indians canoeing in a Traditional Dugout Canoe at the Indigenous Games in Victoria British Columbia Canada
RF2HPKEE6–A group of North American Indians From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
RFFW7AXA–ZUMA BEAR a symbol of the culture North American Indians
RMB6G4YW–Native American Indians celebrate and dance at powwow.
RF2K27BG1–Replica of an old bonnet made of fox fur and buzzard feathers from the North American Indians
RM2M64YP8–Native americans - american indians - Kwakiutl tribe - Dancing to restore an eclipsed moon - Curtis S Edward, 1868-1952, photographer c 1914
RMHRNRG0–American Indians Transport Wounded, 19th Century
RM2DJ0FBF–Dog of the North American Indians, Charles Hamilton Smith, 1776–1859, Belgian, ca. 1837, Watercolor, pen and black ink and graphite on moderately thick, smooth, cream, wove paper, Sheet: 4 7/8 × 7 9/16 inches (12.4 × 19.2 cm), animal art
RM2T0TKBE–Native American Indians crossing the Colorado River. USA. Voyage of Heinrich Balduin Mollhausen from the Mississippi river to the shores of the Pacific Ocean 1853–1854. Old 19th century engraving from Le Tour du Monde 1860
RMBJNPKD–geography / travel, United States of America, American Indians, people, Pehriska Ruhpa, warrior chieftain of the Minnetares,
RMRB64MY–American Indian records a record of tribal singing. Dated 1914
RM2M98TB5–North American Native Indians.
RMBNYJWT–Arles, France, South American Indians Performing Traditional Music on Street,
RF2GWFXKJ–Native american indians and tepee
RMMC6HAE–NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS - IDOLS AND MAGICIANS Fold out engraving depicting incidents in the life of the inhabitants of the new-founded Virginia, New England, from Smith's Generall History of Virginia, engraved by Roert Vaughan. Top left, Captain John Smith is captured by Indians, who dance around him. Top centre, a conjurer and priest dance on either side of an Idol, that looks on as a group of magicians practise their conjurations around Smith (an event which occurred in 1602). Top right, Captain Smith captures the Indian King, in 1603. Bottom left - Smith captures the King of Paspahegh,
RMFB7A73–Native American Indian, Three Fingers, Cheyenne Indian
RMBGT52H–American Indians performing folk music
RMMR6W6E–Engraving depicting North American Indians gathering maple sap and boiling it down into syrup and sugar. Dated 19th century
RMAJEDHN–Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art lIndianapolis IN USA
RMBDWEC8–Native American Indians canoeing in a Traditional Dugout Canoe near Bella Bella on the West Coast of British Columbia Canada
RF2HPKEAM–North American Indians prepared for a journey From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
RFFTXPWN–ZUMA BEAR a symbol of the culture North American Indians
RMB6GCG9–Native American Indians celebrate and dance at powwow.
RM2PPKW60–Bag of the North American Indians. Made from deerskin embroidered with colorful glass beads and leather cords
RMT951M7–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).
RM2T91KDT–Group of North American Indians from Life, 1844, George Catlin; Printer: Day & Haghe, London, American, 1796 - 1872, 17 11/16 x 13 in. (44.93 x 33.02 cm) (image, sheet), Hand-colored lithograph, United States, 19th century
RM2E3C5X7–Winnemucca the Napoleon, chief of the American Indians of the tribe of the Paiute, United States of America. Old 19th century engraved illustration. Travel from Washington to San Francisco by Louis Laurent Simonin from El Mundo en La Mano 1879
RMDB3TAW–hunting, buffalos, North American Indians hunting buffalos, wood engraving, before 1891, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMP68YBE–Native American Indian On The Waterfront by a tepee. Dated 1890
RM2RGCA53–The American army fought the Modoc Indians at the Lava Beds, California, after the Modoc had killed General Canby and the Rev Dr Thomas at a conference of Modoc chiefs and US Peace Commissioners.
RMBNYJXK–Arles, France, South American Indians Performing Traditional Music on Street,
RF2GWDPKJ–Native american indians at the tribe
RMMC867D–NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN Sacred to the North American Indians were many of the mesas, on to which they insisted the gods first landed when they came to Earth. Monument Valley
RMFB7A72–Native American Indian, Little Bear, Arapahoe Indian
RMH3Y50C–Ecuador, Zumbagua, South American Indian's market South America, Ecuador, town, market, person, locals, South American Indians, clothes, brightly, traditionally, tradition, economy, sales, product, food, vegetables, outside
RMD991C1–Seminole, Native American Indians attacking fort flying the American flag. This is possibly on a fort on the Withlacoochee River, in December 1835.
RMG6CGC6–JANUARY 1791 AMERICAN TROOPS FIGHTING NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS BATTLE OF MIAMI OHIO
RMB6RPEW–Native American Indians canoeing in a Traditional Dugout Canoe near Bella Bella on the West Coast of British Columbia Canada
RF2HPKEA1–A group of North American Indians in full dress From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
RFFW2N84–ZUMA BEAR a symbol of the culture North American Indians
RMB6G4Y8–Native American Indians celebrate and dance at powwow.
RM2PPKW66–Bag of the North American Indians. Made from deerskin embroidered with colorful glass beads and leather cords
RMT96KHR–The death of General Montgomery, at Quebec, all around are soldiers and native American indians. Richard Montgomery (December 2, 1738 - December 31, 1775) was an Irish-American patriot. In 1756, joined the British Army to fight in the French and Indian War. After the war he was stationed at Fort Detroit during Pontiac's War, following which he returned to Britain for health reasons. In 1773, Montgomery returned to the Thirteen Colonies, married Janet Livingston, and began farming.
RMC1PNR9–Design on a quirky T-Shirt in shop window, Silverton, Colorado, USA, showing four native American Indians with rifles.
RMEX1XJ7–Meskwaki braves performing the Begging Dance. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RMBHDA8C–geography / travel, United States of America, American Indians, prairie Indians, chieftains in consultation tent, painting by Eduardo Chicharro, circa 1900,
RMR23J70–Illustration of Indians cooking in an earthen pot. Dated 17th Century
RM2RGCA5F–American Indian father and son with bows and arrows.
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