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Native americans children at Julyamsh Powwow Festival in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA (by Sandy/Scarlet
The Alaska Territorial GuardA year before World War II the US Army withdrew all regular and reserve
blackness-by-your-side:Native Americans deserve respect and dignity
Landscape BackgroundsGeorge Catlin (American; 1796–1872)1846–48Oil on canvas Smithsonian American Ar
Holy Hecate. 1978?!
micdotcom:#NoIWontJustMoveOn explains why Native Americans won’t ever forgetIn response to constantl
Bloody King Philip’s War,For several decades the Puritans of the Plymouth Colony had lived in
the-real-eye-to-see:Mark Ruffalo is here to protest with Native Americans! He is here to fight with
Re-enactment of Captain Simeon Ecuyer giving Native Americans smallpox infested blankets during a pa
What is a trade rifle? Who wanted to trade them?During the 18th Century Native Americans were dazzle
sallvatore:safari-black:BLACK NATIVE AMERICANS during my freshman year of college was black native a
Native Americans set up a teepee village in the Roman Colosseum as part of Buffalo Bill’s Wild
The Forgotten Aleut Internment of World War II,For the past several months I have been doing some po
gunsandposes:“Chief Goes To War, Chief Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux” — Native Americans pictured at the T
How to Become a Crow War Chief during World War IIThe legendary Chief Joe Medicine Crow was the last
Alaskan Native, 1911
Nieu Amsterdam at New York = New Amsterdam and New York1710Hand-colored engravingEngraved by Aldert
takemeawyy: “‘STEAMPUNK’(or Cyberpunk) NATIVE AMERICANS”
Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle formerly owned by Hunkpapa Lakota Chief Sitting Bull. The
Portrait of Cheyenne man, White Paints His Ear
A portrait of Seneca Chief Cornplanter.Oil on canvas, painted by Frederick Bartoli in 1796.
Eskimo DominoesThe game of Dominoes began in China during the Middles Ages and became popular in Eur
A portrait of Seneca Chief Cornplanter by F. Bartoli, circa 1796.
A cut down Springfield Trapdoor pistol, most likely modified by Native Americans, late 19th century.
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