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Native American percussion blanket gun, mid 19th century.from Showtime Auctions
Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle with carvings by the Tlingit people, Pacific Northwest, lat
What is a trade rifle? Who wanted to trade them?During the 18th Century Native Americans were dazzle
Winchester Model 1866 with Native American tack decor.Estimated Value: $2,250 — $3,750
Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle formerly owned by Hunkpapa Lakota Chief Sitting Bull. The
Cut down British musket with Native American tack decor.
Eskimo DominoesThe game of Dominoes began in China during the Middles Ages and became popular in Eur
armeleia:antifainternational:Detroit. Where the Columbus statue used to be.(photo credit: Rosa Marí
A cut down Springfield Trapdoor pistol, most likely modified by Native Americans, late 19th century.
Winchester Model 1873 lever action rifle with stock carved by Native Americans of the Pacific Northw
A mid 19th century percussion musket adapted by Native Americans (cut down and leather wrapped.
Smith and Wesson Second Model No.3 revolver belonging to Lakota Chief Spotted Elk, manufactured in 1
Elizabeth Jean Peratrovich (July 4, 1911 – December 1, 1958) was an American civil rights activist a
A Native American decorated and used Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle with interesting metal
Happy Indigenous Peoples Day#IndigenousPeoplesDay poster by Native artist Jackie Fawn showcasing you
Rare Native American decorated Kennedy Saddle Ring Carbine with original leather carrying bag.
Armor made from walrus hid and Chinese coins with wooden helmet, from the Tlingit people of the Paci
thisiseverydayracism:nativeamericannews:Cop who killed Native man wasn’t charged eitherJenny Durkan,
This Inupiaq feast bowl was collected in 1934 in Wales, Alaska. The ivory carvings on this bowl repr
toxidlotus:#Repost with @lilnativeboy Reminder that May 5th is the National Day Of Awareness for Mis
The Indians of North America c1845
Tacked ball war club originating from one of the Eastern Plains Native American tribes, 19th century
Knife associated with Tlingit Chief Shakes, ca. 1840–1890, Etolin Island, Alaska. Made from iron, br
A Harpers Ferry musket modified by Native Americans into a “blanket gun”. Features cut
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