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Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) in captivity at London Zoo. The species is believed to be extinct. Largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times - became extinct in 1936
Native American / GeronimoChiricahua Apache leader who led a sensational campaign against the whites (1885-6). His Indian name is Goyathlay which translates as the one who yawns. (Right in photo.) Date: 1829 - 1909
Scottish Types - Archery, Clan Murray. 19th century
The first Thanksgiving 1621. Pilgrims and Natives gather to share meal. Date c1932
Geronimo (1829 - 1909), War Chief of the White Mountain Apache [in 1905]
Choctaw Indian Princess, Oklahoma, USAChoctaw Indian Princess in traditional costume, Oklahoma, USA. Date: 1946
Portrait of an Aboriginal man, named BennelongDrawing 41 from the Watling Collection titled Native name Ben-nel-long, as painted when angry after Botany Bay Colebee was wounded by Port Jackson Painter, c. 1790
RIVERA, Diego (1886-1957). Totonaca Civilization. 1950. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Palace. Mexican Mural Painting. Fresco
Tecumseh, Native American chief of the Shawnee tribeTecumseh (Tecumtha, Tekamthi, 1768-1813), Native American Indian chief of the Shawnee tribe. He became the chief spokesman for the Indians of the Ohio Valley
Native US Lacrosse GameA large crowd of Native Americans play lacrosse
Native stall, Ceylon Sri Lanka, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s
Little Turtle / MiamiChief of the Miami tribe who led a number of raids on settlers in the Northwest Territory. He was forced to sign the Treaty of Greenville in 1795
Maria, De Agreda (1602Spanish nun & saint depicted here preaching to native Americans while remaining in Spain
Natal Native Contingent (NCC) armed with assegaisPhotograph of members of the Natal Native Contingent (NCC) armed with assegais (short spears) and shields, 1879 (c). The NNC was formed in 1878 to bolster the defences of the British colony of Natal
African warrior at ngoma, Mombasa, Kenya, East AfricaAfrican warrior at a ngoma (traditional music and dance festival) in Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. 1924
Barburdar, punkah wallah or fan bearer.. handcolored copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from Asiatic Costumes, Ackermann, London, 1828
Native American Indian Buffalo Hunt Under the White Wolf Skin. An Indian stratagem on the level prairies. Date: ca. 1858
Poster advertising West African AirwaysPoster advertising the West African Airways Corporation (WaC), showing native people looking up at an aeroplane. 20th century
Hamemalis Mollis (Witch Hazel)Hamemalis (or Hamamelis) Mollis (Witch Hazel), a large shrub or small tree of the Hamamelidaceae family, native to areas of China
How Navajo Indian Rugs are made - USA Date: circa 1930s
Rosa Banksiae Lutea (Lady Banks Rose), of the Rosaceae family, native to China. It has white or pale yellow flowers. Lady Banks, after whom this rose was named
Suicide on the Little Big Horn. Custers Last Stand in 1876 when he led the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army into battle with the Lakota
Kerria Japonica (Japanese Yellow Rose), a shrub of the Rosaceae family with bright yellow flowers, native to China, Japan and Korea
British Empire Marketing Board poster - Takoradi HarbourNative Chiefs in Palaver, Takoradi Harbour in Ghana, West Africa. Native chiefs meeting a British official or governor of the area during a period when large parts of Africa still formed part of
A Rehearsal of the Wild West showA series of sketches by Ralph Cleaver of rehearsals for Colonel Codys " Wild West" show at Olympia, including Sioux braves racing horses, cow girls and cowboys
The Conference of Kaw Indians with the United States GovernmImage showing the Kaw native American Indians appealing to the United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs to protect their land from settlers, 1857
West Indies Grenada(Windward Islands) Native porters coaling a paddle-steamer in St Georges Harbour
Australia - Sydney street with steam powered tramc. 1890s Australia - Sydney street with steam powered tram and horse carriages
Tuscon, Arizona - Indian Blanket DepartmentUSA - Tuscon, Arizona - Indian blanket Department of R. Rasnessens Curio Store
Zulu / Surrender 1879The end of the Zulu War - the surrender of native chiefs to Sir G. Wolseley. They sit together on the plains and hold a peace conference
Nigerian Rising 1895Native Nigerians rebel against the Royal Niger Company, which gives place to a protectorate five years later
Fighting the SiouxThe U.S. government finds itself continually having to fight the Sioux, who fail to see that the white mens intentions are for their good
Racial / Osage Chief C1830Osage chief carrying a pipe and a tomahawk
H. M.s Curacoa 1865Conflicts with the savages of the New Hebrides, South Pacific Ocean. H.M.S Curacoa shelling the native villages on the island of Tanna
Racial / Striker / ApacheStriker: Chief of the Apache tribe
1857 Mutiny / OfficersINDIA : British officers at the time of the Mutiny use native transport to rejoin their regiment
Japanese samurai with armour and swords, Japan, c. 1880 sJapanese samurai with armour and swords, Japan, c.1880 s
Zulu WarriorAn old Zulu warrior, (full length photograph) in native costume, holding a baton, spear and shield, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal, South Africa. Date: 2004
Jamaican warrior
City Gate, Tangier, Morocco, c. 1900City Gate, Tangier, Morocco, c.1900
c. 1880s South East Asia - Philippines - girls and womenc.1880s South East Asia - Philippines - girls and women - washing and getting their hair done
WW2 - A Kurdish Company of the Iraq Levies: these local men who accompanied the British forces and collaborated with them in their attack on Rashid Alis troops at Habanniya Aerodrome
Swedish Church Mission, Mnene, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Group of people assembled after a baptism ceremony. Date: circa 1910
Red Indian Chief, Eastbourne, SussexEdward Blackmore, an Eastbourne plumber and adopted member of the North American Sioux Indian Tribe. In 1964 he travelled to South Dakota to meet the tribe, and during his visit he was made a Chief
The Parley, 1903, by Frederic Remington (1861-1909)Frederic Remington (1861-1909). American painter. The Parley, 1903
The Florida. 16th century. Timucua Indian village. Food transportation by canoe. Engraving by Theodore de Bry (1528-1598). Brevis narratio floridae Eorum Quae in.... Frankfurt, 1591
American Indians scalpingAmerican Indian holding up the scalp of a died man, that he has just been in combat with. Date: Circa 1870s
Portrait of an Aboriginal woman named Abbarroo, decorated foDrawing 45 from the Watling Collection titled Abbarroo a moobee after Balloderrees funeral by Port Jackson Painter, c. 1791