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Indians Collection (page 12)

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Interview of Indians with the Great Fathe

American Indians. Interview of Indians with the Great Fathe
Portait of the pawnee warrior, Qu-u-aek, or Buffalo Bull

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Pawnees looking out for the enemy. From a

American Indians. Pawnees looking out for the enemy. From a
Pawnee Indian standing on his horse, looking out for the enemy; either the Blackfoot or Comanches

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Sugar Camp

American Indians. The Sugar Camp
American Indian camp, where Passamaquoddy Indians have been tapping trees, boiling maple syrup and trapping furs during the Winter months

Background imageIndians Collection: Indian Immigrants at Vancouver Docks, Canada, 1907

Indian Immigrants at Vancouver Docks, Canada, 1907
Photograph showing a group of Hindu Indians arriving in Canada, with the docks in the background, Vancouver, 1907. This group disembarked from the steamer Monteagle

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Sioux Chief

American Indians. Sioux Chief
Sioux Chief wearing beads and carrying a pipe

Background imageIndians Collection: A gathering of Cree Indians, c. 1870

A gathering of Cree Indians, c. 1870
Image showing a group of male Prairie Cree Indians smoking long pipes and talking together. The Cree are wearing fringed buckskin and feathers in their hair

Background imageIndians Collection: Native American Indians in a large canoe, c. 1862

Native American Indians in a large canoe, c. 1862
Illustration of eight Native American Indians in a large canoe, off Vancouver Island, c.1862

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. One of Sitting Bulls Wives

American Indians. One of Sitting Bulls Wives
Portrait of Sioux woman

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Iroquois Chief

American Indians. Iroquois Chief
The Iroqois, or Mohawks, are an Indian tribe of North America, formerly known also under the name of Mengwe, or six nations, inhabiting the country between Montreal and Lake Ontario

Background imageIndians Collection: Ojibway and Potawatamie native American Indians, 1856

Ojibway and Potawatamie native American Indians, 1856
Engraving showing a family group of Indians who visited England from the Walpole Islands, Lake Huron, Canada. They are shown in full ceremonial dress, fringed and embroidered

Background imageIndians Collection: Grass, Chief of the Sioux

Grass, Chief of the Sioux
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

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Salmon eaters of British Columbia

American Indians. Salmon eaters of British Columbia
American Indians cooking or drying salmon on a wooden frame over a camp fire

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The threatened rising of American Indians

American Indians. The threatened rising of American Indians
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

Background imageIndians Collection: Two Cowboys guarding their ranch, c. 1887

Two Cowboys guarding their ranch, c. 1887
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

Background imageIndians Collection: Apache native American Indians attacking a ranch, c. 1887

Apache native American Indians attacking a ranch, c. 1887
Two Apache braves wearing breeches and head scaves prepare to attack a white Americans ranch. This image was made at the time of the last war between the Apache native American Indians

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Interview with the Great Father, Preside

American Indians. Interview with the Great Father, Preside
Presentation of Pawnees, Poncas and Pottowattamies to the President of the United States, at the White House, Washington

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. With the Blackfeet Indians, Pocklington s

American Indians. With the Blackfeet Indians, Pocklington s
Two lady photographers taking plates of war-like Blackfoot Indians in the West of Canada

Background imageIndians Collection: US Troops chasing Apache Indians; Arizona, 1887

US Troops chasing Apache Indians; Arizona, 1887
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

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The peaceful extincion oif the red indian

American Indians. The peaceful extincion oif the red indian
In all their war paint, Chiefs of the vanishing Sioux tribe. The Sioux were originally the principle tribe in Dakota. By 1851 they had lost nearly all of their land

Background imageIndians Collection: Apache native American Indians, c. 1887

Apache native American Indians, c. 1887
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

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Indian Wars In the United States. The

American Indians. The Indian Wars In the United States. The
Sitting Bull is seen here in Saskatchewan, Canada, where he escaped with his Sioux people beyond the range of the US army in 1877

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. In the western states of America. Barterin

American Indians. In the western states of America. Barterin
Interior scne of a store hung with animal hides, an Indian behind the counter and a European with three rifles in front

Background imageIndians Collection: Skirmish between native American Indian braves and white Ame

Skirmish between native American Indian braves and white Ame
Engraving showing some native American Indians on horseback being shot at by white American gunmen, on a prairie, 1874

Background imageIndians Collection: Ojibway Indians, c. 1870

Ojibway Indians, c. 1870
Illustration showing a group of Ojibway Indians of Red River sitting around a campfire wearing buckskin dresses, capes and feathers in their hair and moccasins on their feet

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Rising of the North American Indians

American Indians. The Rising of the North American Indians
Indians in native costume with European influences seen in the headgear - a bowler with feathers. Throughout this period American Indians clashed with American troops

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Indian Burial

American Indians. Indian Burial
Typical Indian burial site, with the body, wrapped, on a wooden platform, supported by poles about 6 feet high

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Esquimaux Harbour (Flying Squadron)

American Indians. Esquimaux Harbour (Flying Squadron)
Tree lined harbour, with sailing ships and Indian canoes

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Assinniboine and Saskatchewan Explorin

American Indians. The Assinniboine and Saskatchewan Explorin
In the expedition party were 14 Iroquois Indians, 2 French Canadians and various geologists, civil engineers, suveyors and draughtsmen. Here the party is seen carrying a canoe between lakes and rivers

Background imageIndians Collection: A Land-rush in the United States. The crowd waiting to take

A Land-rush in the United States. The crowd waiting to take
Once the Cherokee Indians had been taken off their lands, a land rush was organised where settlers would race to take possession of the land, sometimes shooting rivals in the process

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Red River Expedition. Crossing a porta

American Indians. The Red River Expedition. Crossing a porta
Transporting boats from one lake to another by dragging them over ground on log rollers

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians: The Red River Territory. Little Fox, A Cre

American Indians: The Red River Territory. Little Fox, A Cre
Indian Chief smoking a long pipe wearing beads and feathered headdress

Background imageIndians Collection: Pawnee Indians around a camp fire

Pawnee Indians around a camp fire
A night scene showing Pawnee Indians seated in a cicle with the artist, Arthur Boyd Houghton, round a camp fire, smoking an Indian pipe

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Sitting Bull

American Indians. Sitting Bull
Portrait of Sitting Bull, in pig tails and wearing just 2 feathers rather than the full length war bonnet

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. North American Indian sports

American Indians. North American Indian sports
Scene showing Pawnee Indians apparently throwing the javelin/spears in a competition

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Ration Day at the Agency

American Indians. Ration Day at the Agency
Indian reservations (agencies) were set up by the American Indian Office and rations were distributed by government agents to the Indians

Background imageIndians Collection: Victoria, Vancouver Island, c. 1863

Victoria, Vancouver Island, c. 1863
A street in Victoria, Vancouver Island. The scene of a gold rush in the 1860s and home to many native American Indians

Background imageIndians Collection: US Cavalry Pack Mules; Arizona, 1887

US Cavalry Pack Mules; Arizona, 1887
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

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. New Mexico and Colorado. Jack Crawford, In

American Indians. New Mexico and Colorado. Jack Crawford, In
Portrait of Jack Crawford in tasselled coat and boots

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indian Country. A Manitoba Dog Train

American Indian Country. A Manitoba Dog Train
Before the advent of horses, the American Indians used teams of dogs to pull carts for transporting goods

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Pine Ridge Agency

American Indians. Pine Ridge Agency
The headquarters of the government agent in charge of the Sioux Indians reservation in Dakota. Sioux woman in traditional clothing carrying her baby in a woven cradle board with tassels attached

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The American Indian rising. Pine Ridge Ag

American Indians. The American Indian rising. Pine Ridge Ag
The headquarters of the government agent in charge of the Sioux Indians Reservation in Dakota. Indian police at the Pine Ridge

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Native Canoe on the coast of British Colum

American Indians. Native Canoe on the coast of British Colum
Fierce looking Indians, men, women and children, paddling canoe with a schooner in the background

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Missippi River. A Sioux Encampment

American Indians. The Missippi River. A Sioux Encampment
A scene of decorated Sioux wigwams, American Indians wearing feathers and wrapped in shawls, one pushing off a canoe on the river

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. A Sioux camp

American Indians. A Sioux camp
A collection of wigwams, with a Sioux woman wrapped in a patterned shawl. American indian children play alongside

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Rites of the Red Man - Sun worship in

American Indians. The Rites of the Red Man - Sun worship in
A Blackfoot mother holding up her baby to be blessed by the rising sun

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. On the outskirts of the camp

American Indians. On the outskirts of the camp
Sioux brave defending the boundary of the camp with a bow and arrow

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Grey Owls wife, Anahareo

American Indians. Grey Owls wife, Anahareo
Anahareo was the wife of Grey Owl, who became well known as a conservationist in an area of Canada where he had once been a fur trader and trapper

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Ghost Dance of the Sioux Indians

American Indians. The Ghost Dance of the Sioux Indians
Many Indian tribes believed in spirits who were part of a deity, embodying a sacred power which was present in the land, the elements and animals



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