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Three people in Cowboy and Indian costume in studio photoThree people in Cowboy and Indian costume in a studio photo -- signed The Three Shentons. Date: circa 1910
Ah-e-squee-urt or Little Squaw, Native American Cree woman. 1908
Red-breasted nuthatch and purple martinRed-breasted nuthatch, Sitta canadensis, male 1, and purple martin, Progne subis, male 2, and female 3. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry
Entrance of the Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre, 1800s. Ingresso alla Cappella del S. Sepolcro. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient
Pennyroyal, Mentha pulegiumPennyroyal, pudding grass or squaw mint, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants
David Frances Barry photo - Ree SquawsRee Squaw women and children with wooden houses in the background. The wives and children of Struck𢹰 the, a chief of the Native American Yankton Sioux tribe
Two women in costume with horse in studio photoTwo women in costume, one dressed as a cowboy, the other dressed as a native American Indian, with a horse in a studio photo. circa 1910
Western Canada - Indian Squaw with Travois. A travois (formerly travoy or travoise) is a historical frame structure that was used by indigenous peoples, notably the Plains Indians of North America
Group of people in Native American Indian costume, CornwallGroup of people in Native American Indian costume at a Country and Western Club in Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Bulls Head Indian, Squaw and Dog, CanadaA member of the Blackfoot tribe and his squaw stand outside their wigwam. Their dog is attached to a harness and poles. Date: circa 1895
Native American Sioux, carrying baby with a squawNative American Sioux, carrying her baby on her back with a squaw
Racial / Dakota / Fuel 1853Dakota Indian squaw gathering fuel Date: 1853
Ww1 Cartoon / Chief / SquawThe American Chief and his French squaw... Date: August 1918
Western Canada - Kissipimi Otunna (Tsuut ina Nation Squaw)Western Canada - Tsuut ina Nation (formerly Sarsi, Scarcee or Sarcee) Kissipimi Otunna - a Squaw on horseback outside her teepee. Date: 1928
An Indian Girls Devotion by F N BrownmannPromotional postcard for An Indian Girls Devotion by F. N. Brownmann. First produced in England at the Holloway Empire 26th January 1914, according to The Stage Year Book 1915
Ruth Roland - American stage and film actressRuth Roland (1892-1937) - an American stage and film actress and film producer. She appeared in her first film for Kalem Studios in 1909
Stage production of The Squaw ManStage production of a play, The Squaw Man (written 1905), by Edwin Milton Royle, starring William Faversham (1868-1940) as Captain James Wynnegate. Date: early 20th century
Birthday card, seven today, depicting a girl and boy in Red Indian dress outside a wigwam. Date: 20th century
William Faversham in The squaw man. Date c1905
Pee Viggi and squaw. Date c1899
American lady dressed as Red Indian GirlA very (non-native!) American lady dressed as a Red Indian Girl with long brunette braided hair and full feather headdress, necklace and squaws kaftan. Date: 1913
Blackfoot Squaw and Baby in Papoose - Canada, North West Territory Date: circa 1910s
Victoria, British Columbia - Songhees SquawVictoria, British Columbia, Canada - Songhees Indian Squaw. The Songhees or Songish, also known as the Lekwungen or Lekungen
Aupoakte Win. kills Morning Squaw and Child (Papoose) Date: circa 1910
Myth / Old Squaw / Moon / StarOld Squaw spirit, hanging up the clouds, moons and stars. Date: 1905
Racial / Navajo SquawA Navaho squaw
Racial / Seminole SquawSeminole squaw sitting on a rock
Racial / Cheyenne SquawCheyenne squaw
Mohave AmericansTwo warriors and a squaw of the Mohave people : all wear elaborate tattoos covering the greater part of their bodies
Racial / Cree Squaw C1830A Cree squaw with her papoose Date: circa 1830