RMDW6ETW–The Perils of our forefathers - Early Americans hiding from rampaging Native Americans (1859 Print)
RMKFDXF3–Last Chance or Bust, Wagon Train Confronted by Native Americans, Western Frontier, 1870
RMCTG5MP–1500s SPANISH EXPLORER HERNANDO DE SOTO DISCOVERING THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1541 NATIVE AMERICANS IN TEPEES ENGRAVING
RM2BEY7E7–Gold Miner in California Raises Peace Flag on Rifle in Encounter with First Nation People or Native Americans. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1888
RMD5AKRE–Old Tippecanoe has Come Out in the West
RMWGX5E0–c1876 engraving of a United States Mail stagecoach under attack by Native Americans while crossing the prairie.
RF2B5F1DJ–Passenger pigeon or ectopistes migratorius, migratory extinct species of pigeon endemic to North America
RM2PR5HMY–Olive Oatman. Portrait of the American woman captured by Native Americans as a teenager, Olive Ann Oatman (1837-1903), c. 1863
RMB1TJY1–Native Americans overlooking the Dalles of the Columbia River. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFG9J9G–Native Americans Portraits
RF2B76NHD–This illustration represents Two Tomahawks which is used by Native Americans, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2HKBTNB–Quilt weaving among the Navajas in North America (by Stevenson). From H.Schurtz, Urg. d. Kult.
RM2F03ERC–Native American Head-and-shoulders portrait of Crow man
RM2FMKN4X–Native Americans playing a ball game similar to lacrosse, near Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. After a work by American artist George Catlin, 1796 - 1872, who specialized in paintings of Native Americans.
RFEH36JE–Camp of the Sioux, Native Americans in Minnesota, wood engraving, 1880
RMRM904J–A group of delegates from Idaho at Chicago's Blackstone Hotel dress up as Native Americans and put on a demonstration promoting New York Gov. Averell Harriman for the 1956 Democratic presidential nomination in Chicago.
RF2G5K2G8–August Macke artwork entitled Native Americans on Horses,
RM2E8PXDR–A display of vintage advertising showing stereotypes of Native Americans at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, USA.
RFGJJ95C–CANADA. The Squaw's Grave. Native Americans. BARTLETT, antique print 1842
RMD4P94P–The landing of William Penn - William Penn, in 1682, standing on shore greeted by large group of men and women, including Native Americans.
RMGNC102–Native Americans Watching Crow Fair, Crow Agency, Montana, USA, Marion Post Wolcott for Farm Security Administration, July 1941
RMF14FYB–1930s TWO NATIVE AMERICAN NAVAJO MEN SPLITTING FIRE WOOD WITH AX TRADITIONAL HOGAN HOME IS IN THE BACKGROUND
RM2HJPN5M–Horse Racing Among Sioux Indians or Native Americans. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1865
RM2G178RC–His hunting ground of yesterday. National Parks by Dorothy Waugh (1896-1996). Restored vintage WPA poster published 1930 in the USA.
RMWGX3D6–c1876 engraving of Native Americans hunting bison.
RF2HN3RD4–Vintage photo of Frances Benjamin Johnston (photographer), self-portrait dressed as a man with false moustache, posed with bicycle. Between 1890-1900
RF2E1P7DX–Indian Cabin on the Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary, Chattanooga, Tennessee - Home of Spring Frog (Too-an-Tuh) Cherokee Chief and Naturalist. The cabin was built by Indians about the year 1748. It was the old home of Spring Frog, Cherokee naturalist and sportsman. He was born in 1754. It is claimed to be the only cabin left in Tennessee built by Indians and stands on the Elise Chapin Wildlife Sanctuary, operated by the Chattanooga Audubon Society. It may be reached by Atlanta Highway U.S.41, or the east Brainerd Road
RMD9RDBB–Native Americans fishing from a canoe. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFG9J9J–Native Americans Portraits
RFT5RYYJ–It is showing a Tobacco plant from the Native Americans, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2J1J1JB–Vintage drawing of Chief of the Eowah indians. 19th-century picture. Georges Cuvier. Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric, Baron Cuvier (1769 – 1832), known
RM2F03EPJ–Native American Head-and-shoulders portrait of Crow man colorized
RM2GF914X–Early American settlers discussing the purchase of land with native Americans in the late 17th century.
RM2J03B6P–Native Americans. - An 1890's depiction of a native Assineboin woman
RM2PXPMF8–Chief Joseph. Portrait of the leader of the wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce native americans, Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt, popularly known as Chief Joseph, Young Joseph, or Joseph the Younger (1840-1904) by Edward Sheriff Curtis, 1903
RF2G5K2G0–August Macke artwork entitled Reitende Indianer beim Zelt or Native Americans Riding Near the Tent
RMTTEYHH–Navajo Indians
RFG5TC0F–BIRDS: Peregrine. Native of Americans. Europe. Australia (Morris), print 1865
RMF3C481–Native Americans in the Badlands 1905
RMDWEF6X–Two Native Americans Baking Bread, Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, USA, circa 1900
RM2HJ7KHC–Columbia Plateau Native Americans on horses 1908. Photo by Benjamin Gifford.
RM2HN90NH–Bison Hunt or American Buffalo Hunt by Red Indians or Native Americans USA. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1882
RF2KEWXRM–USA - 1923: An 14 cents blue postage stamp depicting portrait of American Indian, also known as First Americans, Indigenous Americans, and other terms, are the indigenous peoples of the United States, including Hawaii and territories of the United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Canada and other times just the mainland United States. There are 574 federally recognized tribes living within the US, about half of which are associated with Indian reservations. 'Native Americans' (as defined by the United States Census) are indigenous tribes that are originally from the contiguous USA
RMK154PP–Three Native Americans in traditional dress, illustration, 1888. From the New York Public Library.
RMGW2G3C–New York City,NY NYC Lower Manhattan,Financial District,National Museum of the American Indian,Native Americans culture,exhibit exhibition collection
RMDXT3MC–The First Thanksgiving Day, Plymouth, America 1621
RMAM2KCC–Native Americans playing lacrosse with a ball and sticks. Hand-colored halftone of a painting
RMFG9J9E–Native Americans Portraits
RF2C9CB76–The picture depicts Smith showing compass to the Native Americans, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration
RF2HG3D1F–Vintage photo of Indians of the Colorado Valley. Met on the road. USA. 1870-1880
RM2GD55MM–Indians of North America (Jo Mora Publications, 1936). Pictorial Map Poster. Artwork by Jo Mora. Pictorial map feat. native americans.
RM2RMF9GY–Native Americans, both men and women, till the soil and plant seeds. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry.
RM2ATK1JT–A vintage coloured print showing native American 'Red indians' about to ambush European settlers. An advance small group moves forward whilst the rest of the warriors hide behind
RM2M4BD5W–Portrait of Shawanoh, chief of the Yuta Indians, USA, illustration 1871
RMM3MY89–The Ghost Dance - Native Americans - North America
RMFA4N2W–“Indian Life in Their Native Forests”, Book Illustration from “Indian Horrors or Massacres of the Red Men”, by Henry Davenport Northrop, 1891
RM2M64YP8–Native americans - american indians - Kwakiutl tribe - Dancing to restore an eclipsed moon - Curtis S Edward, 1868-1952, photographer c 1914
RM2HXPFH1–Game of Hoops, Hoop Rolling or Hoop Trundling Among the Mohave, Mohaves, Mojaves or Mojave Native Americans US, USA or United States of America. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1860.
RM2J7G844–Vintage 1930s National Parks Poster - Pueblos of the Southwest poster, ca. 1935
RMK1547R–A white explorer standing next to two Native-Americans at their dwelling along the Colorado River, Colorado, 1843.
RM2R3GF8J–Vintage travel poster showing a woman purchasing beads and pottery from a Native American man, circa 1920.
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
RMBG4CK8–Native Americans shooting deer with a gun in the west, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFG9J9H–Native Americans Portraits
RF2B76YHT–Figure of Indian war clubs, they are weapon used by Native Americans, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMBE7WTJ–Political billboard protesting the treatment of Native Americans
RF2HR2P86–101 Ranch Wild West Show (Riverside, 1910s) vintage advertisement poster
RM2RMF9G8–Believing that European invaders may be gods, native Americans test their immortality. After a late 16th century work by Theodor de Bry.
RM2H5KRF8–A rare 1936 portrait of Chief Tewaqaspiews of the Native Indian territory of Oralbi, USA
RM2J9F48N–Big Chief, Ponca, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands 1888
RF2H75WKB–William Fisk painting of painter George Catlin - 1849.
RMTTB548–Blackfeet Indians, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
RMGAH4AT–At the mercy of savage captors - Torture by slow fires by Native Americans, circa 1875
RMFA4N2P–“Sioux Indians Near Pine Ridge Agency”, Oglala Lakota Native American reservation, 1889, Book Illustration from “Indian Horrors or Massacres of the Red Men”, by Henry Davenport Northrop, 1891
RM2HJ7N42–Antique and vintage photo - Native Americans from Southeastern Idaho 1897 / Indian / American Indian
RM2BEKRAD–Young Native Bride being Prepared for Marriage, Wedding and Bridal Ceremony among Indians, Amerindians, Indigenous People or Native Americans of Panama Central America. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1887
RM2GCE4G3–Vintage engraving of The revolt of the last Red Indians. Buffalo Bill Cody attacking Native Americans. Revolte des derniers Peaux-Rouges. Le Petit Jou
RMK154K8–Native Americans in a large group playing an early version of the game lacrosse, 1888. From the New York Public Library.
RMCEDEXD–Vintage illustration of Black River Native Americans, Lake Erie and plains region, 1907.
RMFPW24E–1930s GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICANS AT CORN DANCE AND FIESTA LAGUNA PUEBLO NEW MEXICO USA
RMDWPG3D–Native American boy practicing archery in a precolumbian forest. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDEAPJ7–Photograph of group of Native Americans, not identified 296364
RF2B7716B–A squirrel totem on top of a big nut, it is the representation of the Sioux tribe of Native Americans, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMBE50K8–Political billboard protesting the treatment of Native Americans
RM2F03ERN–Red Bird, a Cheyenne man in full headdress
RM2M912R0–A group of Texas Rangers charge during a skirmish with Native Americans. After a 19th century illustration by Henry Walker Herrick.
RM2JJK7K0–Native American Indian tribes - Primitive artwork showing a war dance.
RM2G8M5D8–William Penn's Treaty with the Indians by Edward Hicks, oil on canvas, c. 1830-40
RF2H0DK4P–Native American artwork - Mounted Indian Scout by Frederic Remington
RMRB91JR–Kickapoo Almanac
RFMNATY6–The game of Wolf and Bear. USA. Native Americans 1885 old antique print
RMM23M6E–Massacre of settlers by Native Americans
RMCY06KB–Sunset of a Dying Race, Inspired from a Painting by A.C. Redwood, Lithograph
RM2HJ7N44–Antique and vintage photo - Native Americans from Southeastern Idaho 1900 / Indian / American Indian
RM2BF8D54–Dance of Zuni Indians, or Zuni Native Americans, a Native American Pueblo People Native to the Zuni River Valley, New Mexico, United States. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1889
RFK3NE98–Ancient iconic writing symbols of Native Americans attributable to agricoltura issues. Isolated elements on white background by unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1839
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