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Indians Collection (page 13)

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

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Red Indian on show at Earls Court. M

American Indians. The Red Indian on show at Earls Court. M
A native American and his wife pounding corn in a large pestle and mortar

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Boundary Post between the United States am

American Indians. Boundary Post between the United States am
Cree Indians living near Lake Winnipeg, were involved in this border dispute between the British in Canada and the Americans

Background imageIndians Collection: Women of the Papagos Tribe of Native American Indians, 1858

Women of the Papagos Tribe of Native American Indians, 1858
Illustration showing some native American Indian women, of the Papagos tribe, with bows and arrows, wearing wide brimmed hats, cropped tops and skirts

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. An Artist in the far West. Our camp in Uta

American Indians. An Artist in the far West. Our camp in Uta
Rocky landscape in Utah, showing newly built wooden framed houses

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Entertaining the Chief

American Indians. Entertaining the Chief
The Chief of the Passamaquoddy Indians entertaining his English guests by telling them tales of his tribes history in a wooded camp on the shore of Lake Utopia

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. North American Indians holding council on

American Indians. North American Indians holding council on
Four Indians round a camp fire wearing feathers and fringed trousers, smoking long thin pipes. Date: 1860

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians The Recent War with the Sioux

American Indians The Recent War with the Sioux
The Squaws captured at the Battle of Shin Buttes. Sioux women wrapped in shawls, one with a baby on her knee

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring

American Indians. The Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring
Ojibway Indians, wearing wraps and feathers in their hair, with thatch triangular huts in the background and what looks like a washing line

Background imageIndians Collection: Anchorage at Yerba Buena, San Francisco, 1846

Anchorage at Yerba Buena, San Francisco, 1846
Engraving showing the anchorage at Yerba Buena in the bay of San Francisco, Alta-California, with several ships and sea birds, 1846

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The peaceful integration of the red indian

American Indians. The peaceful integration of the red indian
Young Sioux men shaping metal on an anvil

Background imageIndians Collection: Diegeno Indians travelling across the West of the USA, c. 185

Diegeno Indians travelling across the West of the USA, c. 185
Illustration showing a family of Diegeno native American Indians travelling through a desert landscape in the far West of the USA, c.1858

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Sitting Bull, Sioux Chief

American Indians. Sitting Bull, Sioux Chief
Inspirational leader of the Sioux, who, with Crazy Horse, coordinated major resistance against the Americans and defeated Custer

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. American Sketches. Prairie travellers: Ind

American Indians. American Sketches. Prairie travellers: Ind
A wagon pulled by four horses crossing uneven ground. The Indians can be glimpsed in the background

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. Fifty Years on the Trail

American Indians. Fifty Years on the Trail
Various illustrations from a book about life in the Western Territories of North America

Background imageIndians Collection: America Indians, Indian graves

America Indians, Indian graves
Wooden lodge type graves at ground level for Cree Indians

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The peaceful extinctoin of the red indian

American Indians. The peaceful extinctoin of 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: American indians. The Recent War with the Sioux Indians

American indians. The Recent War with the Sioux Indians
Corral formed by packs. Man made enclosure for animals

Background imageIndians Collection: US Army Scouts; Arizona, 1887

US Army Scouts; Arizona, 1887
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

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Decay of a Romantic Race. The Red Indi

American Indians. The Decay of a Romantic Race. The Red Indi
Chief Hollow Horn in all his old war paint. Sioux Chief, photographed in 1905, then living on a reservation

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. The Indian trouble. Chief of the Crows

American Indians. The Indian trouble. Chief of the Crows
Indian Chief on horseback, wearing flattened feather head dress

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians. An Artist in the Far West. United States T

American Indians. An Artist in the Far West. United States T
US Trooper in hot pursuit of an Indian who is trying to turn and use a bow and arrow on the trooper. Both are on horseback. The landscape is a typical rocky outcrop

Background imageIndians Collection: Racial / Sioux Relaxing

Racial / Sioux Relaxing
A group of Sioux Indians relaxing, probably during a hunting expedition

Background imageIndians Collection: Racial / Chippewa C1870

Racial / Chippewa C1870
Group of Chippewa Indians in a field

Background imageIndians Collection: Missionary Teaching Pic

Missionary Teaching Pic
A reduced facsimile of a Romish picture used by Catholic Missionaries amongst Native American Indians. The picture represents Earth, Heaven, Hell and Purgatory

Background imageIndians Collection: Hudson & Mohicans 1609

Hudson & Mohicans 1609
Henry Hudson encounters Native American Indians (Mohicans)

Background imageIndians Collection: Yogi Self-Mutilators

Yogi Self-Mutilators
Indians who mutilate themselves by slashing their bodies

Background imageIndians Collection: John Quincy Adams / Hunt

John Quincy Adams / Hunt
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS US President 1825-1829 who negotiated a treaty with the Osage Indians

Background imageIndians Collection: Puritan Defends his Home

Puritan Defends his Home
Puritan settler defends his home from the natives

Background imageIndians Collection: Boone Pursued by Indians

Boone Pursued by Indians
Daniel Boone escaping capture from the Indians, his companion is not so lucky and is scalped

Background imageIndians Collection: Tattoed Savages C1890

Tattoed Savages C1890
Two tattoed Native American Indians on the warpath

Background imageIndians Collection: Indians Attack Emigrants

Indians Attack Emigrants
Settlers migrating to the west are attacked by Native Americans : the wagons are formed into a tight cluster round which the predators circle

Background imageIndians Collection: US Indians Smoking Pipes

US Indians Smoking Pipes
Native Americans gathering and smoking

Background imageIndians Collection: Medicine Man of the Blackfeet tribe

Medicine Man of the Blackfeet tribe
Medicine Man of the Blackfeet (Blackfoot) tribe of American Natives, in full ceremonial costume

Background imageIndians Collection: American Indians worshipping the Sun

American Indians worshipping the Sun



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