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Korean War - Sioux helicopterPhotograph: Sioux helicopter. From an album of 110 photographs mainly taken by Lt (later Maj) Geoffrey Norton, 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge?s Own), Korea, 1950-1951. Date: 1951
American Indians, The Recent Wars with the Sioux Indians. QuSioux Chief negotiating with Quaker men
American Indians. The Peaceful extinction of the red IndianIn 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
Red Indian Chiefs wife, Eastbourne, SussexPhyllis Blackmore, wife of Edward Blackmore, an Eastbourne plumber. Both of them were adopted members of the North American Sioux Indian Tribe
Red Indian Chief and wife, Eastbourne, SussexEdward Blackmore, an Eastbourne plumber, with his wife Phyllis, both of them adopted members of the North American Sioux Indian Tribe
Sioux Camp near Fort Laramie. Colored engraving, 1884
Native American Sioux, carrying baby with a squawNative American Sioux, carrying her baby on her back with a squaw
Native American Sioux, showing the method of dressing the hair
Racial / Canoe / SnowshoesChippeway canoe (top), Chippeway snowshoes (R) and Sioux snowshoes (L) Date: circa 1830
Sioux Warrior & LacrosseA Sioux warrior holds a ball stick, ready to play lacrosse. Date: circa 1830
Racial / Sioux Men C1830Three men of the Sioux people Date: circa 1830
Sioux Medicine ManSioux Medicine-Man Date: circa 1830
Royal visit to the Great American Exhibition, 1887The royal visit to the Wild West Show at the Great American Exhibition in West London in 1887: 1. Queen Victoria viewing an equine spectacle in the arena 2
Bell H-13H Sioux, 55-3355
Bell H-13 Sioux, Idiot?s Delight
Bell H-13H Sioux, 55-4613
A Westland Wessex HU5, XS518, lifts a Bell Sioux helicopter
Traditional Dance of Sioux Indians - Canada - Rear view. Date: circa 1910s
The Sioux County eucritePhotograph of the Sioux County eucrite, which is thought to have originated on the asteroid 4 Vesta. The sample weighs 153g
Little Soldier - Sioux. Little Soldier, half-length portrait, facing left, wearing breastplate and war bonnet. Date c1899
Henry Leeds, Interp. - Sioux - Lower Brule. Henry Leeds, half-length portrait, facing slightly left, dressed in a uniform and hat with Sioux inscribed on headband. Date c1898. Henry Leeds, Interp
Shot in The Eye - Sioux. Shot In The Eye, half-length portrait, facing front, wearing warbonnet, holding calumet. Date c1899
Shout At - Sioux. Shout At, half-length portrait, facing left, wearing breastplate and war bonnet. Date c1899
Bad Wound - Sioux. Bad wound, half-length portrait, facing left, wearing war bonnet. Date c1899
The Red Man I (Bears One), Sioux Indian. Face of Sioux Indian, forehead and chin covered by blanket, facing front. Date ca. 1900
George Custers Last ChargeBrevet Major-General George A. Custer, Lieutenant-Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry. Killed in the battle with the Sioux, June 25th 1876. Date: June 25th 1876
Department of Public Recreation presents Sioux Citys sic 1940 music week Bands, choirs, choruses, quartets, orchestras. Poster announcing the Sioux City Dept
Iron Tail - Chief of the Sioux Tribe in his full ceremonial traditional costume Date: 1901
Chief Red Cloud - Sioux ChieftainNative American Chieftain of the Sioux Tribe - Chief Red Cloud
Red Indian pair at Earls CourtMr and Mrs Spotted Weasel - Sioux Indians taking part in the Red Man Spectacle at Earls Court, London
Spotted Tail, the Head Chief of the Sioux, c. 1876Spotted Tail, Head Chief of the Sioux, pictured during the Sioux Wars
American Indians. Sioux ChiefSioux Chief wearing beads and carrying a pipe
American Indians. One of Sitting Bulls WivesPortrait of Sioux woman
Grass, Chief of the SiouxGrass, 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
American Indians. The threatened rising of American IndiansGroup 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
American Indians. The peaceful extincion oif the red indianIn 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
American Indians. The Indian Wars In the United States. TheSitting Bull is seen here in Saskatchewan, Canada, where he escaped with his Sioux people beyond the range of the US army in 1877
American Indians. Pine Ridge AgencyThe 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
American Indians. The American Indian rising. Pine Ridge AgThe headquarters of the government agent in charge of the Sioux Indians Reservation in Dakota. Indian police at the Pine Ridge
American Indians. The Missippi River. A Sioux EncampmentA scene of decorated Sioux wigwams, American Indians wearing feathers and wrapped in shawls, one pushing off a canoe on the river
American Indians. A Sioux campA collection of wigwams, with a Sioux woman wrapped in a patterned shawl. American indian children play alongside
American Indians. On the outskirts of the campSioux brave defending the boundary of the camp with a bow and arrow
American Indians. The Ghost Dance of the Sioux IndiansMany 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
American Indian. Mew Mexico and Colorado. Crow dancers in feTwo Sioux braves in war bonnets
American Indians The Recent War with the SiouxThe Squaws captured at the Battle of Shin Buttes. Sioux women wrapped in shawls, one with a baby on her knee
American Indians. The peaceful integration of the red indianYoung Sioux men shaping metal on an anvil
American Indians. Sitting Bull, Sioux ChiefInspirational leader of the Sioux, who, with Crazy Horse, coordinated major resistance against the Americans and defeated Custer
Sioux native American Indian Chiefs outside Buckingham PalacIn 1907, two Sioux native American Indian chiefs, Akish ya and George Kiyiwakan went from Manitoba to London, Great Britain, to air their grievances against the Canadian Government