RMDRJG4C–Native American Indians of the south west
RM2M9CT1D–Amazons (American Indians) Monomotapa
RMDRJG4H–Native American Indians listening to hunter
RMG3CYT5–Native American Indians wearing body paint
RM2RGDX9E–Native American Indians performing a war dance.
RM2M9CRAR–Letter & Notes On The North American Indians - North American Indians
RMG384D8–General Goffe repulsing the American Indians at Hadley during the Indian Wars Date: 1676
RMD8621R–American Indians worshipping the Sun
RMER6P75–American indians hunting buffalo
RMDRHJ0T–Native American Indians performing a war dance
RM2M98TB5–North American Native Indians.
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.
RM2RGCA5F–American Indian father and son with bows and arrows.
RM2M99X8A–Native American Indians, Osage and Iroquois Chiefs.
RM2RGCA5P–Kaw native American Indians appealing to the United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs to protect their land from settlers, 1857. The Kaw, who lived in Kansas, are shown wearing mohican hairstyles, plumed headdresses, shawls and carrying round shields.
RM2K63R80–Lacrosse was first seen by Europeans when the French, under Charlevoix explored the Indigenous peoples of the United States, along the Lawrence and the lakes then inhabited by a tribe called the Algonquins.
RMAY4K90–Racial Corn Dance C1835
RM2M3JYW0–Illustration of eight Native American Indians in a large canoe, off Vancouver Island, c.1862. 1862
RM2M3K593–Members of the Savage Club, dressed as American Indians, entertaining their fellow club members at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1883.
RM2M3K094–American Indians cooking or drying salmon on a wooden frame over a camp fire. Date: 1872
RM2M3JYTG–A street in Victoria, Vancouver Island. The scene of a gold rush in the 1860's and home to many native American Indians. Date: 1863
RM2M3K05G–A scene of decorated Sioux wigwams, American Indians wearing feathers and wrapped in shawls, one pushing off a canoe on the river. Date: 1858
RM2M3JYPW–The President of the United States, James Buchanan, welcoming warring factions of American Indians into the White House, 1858. Representatives of the Pawnee and Poncas tribes were induced to shake hands by Buchanan.
RM2M3JYT6–Grass, one of the Chiefs of the Sioux native American Indians at the time of the Sioux Wars. Grass, seen in full feathered head dress, was at that time living near the Missouri River. 1876
RM2M3K14Y–Flat roofed white houses with American Indians and soldiers in the foreground, dogs playing in nthe dust. A scene in a desert town. Date: 1887
RM2M3K04C–Indians in native costume with European influences seen in the headgear - a bowler with feathers. Throughout this period American Indians clashed with American troops, as they resented being taken away from their ancestral lands. Date: 1901
RM2M3JYT8–Portraits of two Apache native American Indian braves. This image was made during the last war between the Apache native American Indians and the United States Army in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico, c.1887. Date: 1887
RMER6WCE–Buffalo Bill's Wild West and congress of rough riders of the world A congress of American Indians . Circus poster showing American Indians leading attack against pioneers in covered wagons. Includes portrait of Buffalo Bill on horseback. Date c1899.
RM2M3JYTJ–Portrait of a typical US trooper on horseback with his pack and rifle. This image was made during the last war between the Apache native American Indians and the United States Army in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico, c.1887. Date: 1887
RM2M3JYRN–Old US trooper and portraits of local scouts, who took part in the hunt for Apache native American Indians, during one of the last wars between the Indians and the Federal Army in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico, c.1887. Date: 1887
RM2M3JYTM–US cavalrymen with their pack mules carrying supplies for the war against the American Indians. This war, which took place in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico, was one of the last outbreaks of hostilities between the US Federal Army and the Apache Native American Indians. Date: 1887
RM2M3JYWR–Illustration of several cowboys protecting their ranch from Apache native American Indians. This image was made at the time of the last war between the Apache native American Indians and the United States Army in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico, c.1887. Date: 1887
RM2M3K04M–Sitting was an inspirational Sioux Chief, who together with Crazy Horse, defeated Custer and tried to prevent the American Indians being forced into reservations. He escaped to Canada in 1879, but returned to American in 1881 under an amnesty. He was shot just after this image was published during an Indian uprising Date: 1890
RM2M3JYRR–Two Apache braves wearing breeches and head scaves prepare to attack a white American's ranch. This image was made at the time of the last war between the Apache native American Indians and the United States Army in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, Old Mexico, c.1887. Date: 1887
RM2M3JYT0–Native American Indians with a flag of truce, in Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island, 1864. The Ahousat tribe stole a ship called the 'Kingfisher' earlier that year, killing the captain and crew. In October 1864 the British Squadron retaliated by destroying the Indian's winter encampment and killing 50 Native Americans. 1864
RM2M3K11C–The anchorage at Yerba Buena in the bay of San Francisco, Alta-California, with several ships and sea birds, 1846. There were five missionary establishments there at this time, named the missions of Dolores, Santa Clara, St Jose, St Francisco Solano and St Raphael. The missions had a population of 500 American Indians and 200 white people.
RM2M3K05C–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. Many Indian tribles were banding together under Sioux Chief Sitting Bull to fight against being forced into reservations. Date: 1890
RMDRJG44–Native American Hopi Indians
RMDRJG99–Native American Pueblo Indians making beads
RMDRJGA2–Native American Acoma Indians doing sun dance
RMDRJGA1–Native American Pueblo Indians, Colorado, USA
RM2M9B2X1–Native American Sioux Indians fleeing a prairie fire
RM2M98T53–Sheshonee (Shoshone or Shoshoni) Man and Woman, Native American Indians.
RM2M3K111–Some native American Indians on horseback being shot at by white American gunmen, on a prairie..
RM2M3K05J–Before the advent of horses, the American Indians used teams of dogs to pull carts for transporting goods. Date: 1874
RM2M3JYRK–A family of Diegeno native American Indians travelling through a desert landscape in the far West of the USA, c.1858.
RM2M3JYTX–Illustration showing US troopers in hot pursuit of Apache Indians in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora, New Mexico during one of the last wars between native American Indians and the Federal Army, c.1887. Date: 1887
RM2M3JYTF–Kaw native American Indians appealing to the United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs to protect their land from settlers, 1857. The Kaw, who lived in Kansas, are shown wearing mohican hairstyles, plumed headdresses, shawls and carrying round shields.
RM2K64N1E–King Edward VII at the age of two years old meeting nine Ojibeway North American Indians during their visit to Windsor Castle. According to reports, the young prince was presented with an eagle's feather and the dried claw of a bear. The Ojibeway said, 'You are the great big little White Father, whose eyes are like the sky that sees all things, and who is fat with goodness like a winter bear.' !
RM2RG9BE4–Cartoon, Smoking the Calumet -- a satirical comment on the American government's claim for compensation for the sinking of the CSS Alabama during the American Civil War. The ship was built in the UK for the Confederate Navy, and spent two years attacking Union ships before she was sunk in the Battle of Cherbourg. The claim was settled later the same year, with a payment to America of $15.5M. Gladstone is seen refusing to smoke the peace-pipe with Jonathan, both of them dressed as Native American Indians; Mr Punch also comments. The figure of £200M is visible in the smoke from the pipe.
RM2M3NMRK–Believed to be the first of a dying race of Maya indians who has ever visited England: Emilia Vasquez standing by an ancient Maya monolith in the British Museum, where she was introduced to a lecture audience by explorer Mr. F.A Mitchell Hedges on 10th January 1926. Mitchell Hedges was lecturing on the discovery(in which he took a leading role) of the buried Maya city of Labaatun in British Honduras(today Belize). The girl was from the Maya Ketchi tribe of Central American Indians, whose people, as the Illustrated London News romantically put it, 'have dwindled to scanty remnant in the wilds
RM2K64K61–Conflict of the Linn boys with the Indians. Print showing Linn brothers in hand-to-hand combat in a Native American village, Kentucky, ca. 1785. Date 1883.
RMG3CYTD–A tribal pony dance, showing a native American Indian riding a horse in traditional costume, and a group of native Indians chanting in the background. Date: 1891
RMDRC62X–Indigenous Toba Indians - Argentina
RM2M9CWD7–Dacota Native American Indian Warrior
RM2RGCNJY–Group photo, Native Americans Indians in Canada
RMG3CYTK–Native American Indian, three medicine men, two with masks and masquerade dresses, and one man dressed as a bird. When men die, the all but universal belief among the Indians of the north-west coast is, that they go into birds - a sort of transmigration
RMDRJHX2–Peru - 'Forest Indians'
RM2RGE2P2–Mexican Indians Fighting
RM2RGE2P4–Mexican Indians Canibalism
RMG387TC–INDIANS ATTACK WAGONS
RMDRJG9B–Native American Indian trailmakers
RMG37XJ5–Native American magic: the medicine horse
RMER7CPW–Conflict of the Linn boys with the Indians
RMG3CYTE–North American Indian
RMDRJG58–Native American Indian encampment
RMER70GN–Bad Wound - Sioux, American Indian
RMG3ADFH–Indians fishing for salmon, Celilo Falls, Oregon
RMDRHHKX–Penns Treaty with the Indians.
RMER70GK–Little Soldier - Sioux, American Indian
RMDRJHXK–Indigenous Peruvian Indians at Lake Titicaca, Peru
RMDRJG3N–Blackfoot Indians with horse-drawn Travois
RMG3ADWX–Indians watching Crow fair at Crow Agency, Montana
RMER98PY–American frontier life: the hunter's stratagem
RMMHNMB9–Native American Indian Picture Writing
RMER5F2X–Blackfoot Indians Camp, Medicine Lodge, Kansas
RMG3D0DT–A group of Seminole Indians - Florida, USA
RMG37X46–Ghost Dance of the Sioux Indians Date: 1891
RMDRJHXB–A group of indigenous Indians - Cuzco, Peru
RM2RGCD86–A Native American canoe brigade
RMDRHJ0F–Life out in the American Prairie.
RM2M9CWDJ–Mandan American Indian Chief
RM2M9BWGJ–Native American Dog Feast Ceremony
RMER70GJ–Shot in The Eye - Sioux, American Indian
RM2ARBCY9–America - Indians Kill Jane AKA Jenny Macrae
RMG3ATWP–Traditional Dance of Sioux Indians - Canada - Rear view
RM2M9CX0C–Dacota native American indian Fighter
RM2M9CRRP–Novus Orbis - American Indian (Sasquesahanougs)
RMDRJG9J–Native American Pueblo women baking bread
RM2RGE41W–Seminole Indians in their village, Florida, USA
RMG3CN51–Seminole Indians, Miami, Florida, USA
RM2RGDX9X–Life out in the American Prairie.
RMDRA0GW–Seminole Indians - USA, Florida, Everglades
RMDRJG9P–Native American Navajo Indian blanket weaver
RMTWB5Y4–Rio Ampayaco, Peru - Bora Indians in their village
RMG3CN25–Pueblo Indians and locals, New Mexico, USA
RMDRJ0DJ–Elderly Native American women weaving baskets
RM2RGCD8E–Native American taking tree bark for canoe making
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