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Headdress worn during naming ceremonies, probably Tembé (Tembe) (attributed said to have been collec
Headdress from the Karajá people of the Rio Araguaya region, Brasil, ca. 19th-20th century
Not medieval, but I just had to reblog this pic
Head ring, Achuar, Ecuador ca 1925-1936
Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Pennsylvania, ca. 1900. The boarding school operated 1879-1918. T
magictransistor:Sun Mask, Haida (Artist unidentified c. 1870.
whitedogblog:Kwakiutl wooden model totem pole, carved with a human figure in a crouching posture, su
lionofchaeronea:Indian Bear Fight, unknown American artist (possibly John Archibald Woodside), ca. 1
humanoidhistory:The “Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl” at Cholula, Mexico, published 1792-1843.(New York Publ
virtual-artifacts:“Galk” - War helmet representing a grizzly bear, circa 1870 British C
Beaded cuff (rawhide, glass beads, and silk), one of a pair, of the Sioux people of the Great Plains
mini-girlz:Female Anthropomorphic SculptureCulture Shaft Tomb of Western MexicoClassic Period200-900
The Indians of North America c1845
virtual-artifacts:Pair of Haida Polychromed Wood Shaman’s Rattleseach in the form of a bird in fligh
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:An Arapaho warrior rescues another warrior while under fire from a gro
dapart:Maya women hairstyles and headwear in the Classic period (c.600-900). Based on primary source
girlhuman94:GREAT FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE OF HISTORY:Zitkala-Sa Zitkala-Ša (1876–1938) (Dakota: pronoun
ancientart:The Mesoamerican archaeological site of Tula, located in Hidalgo, approximately 75km nort
thirtymilesout:Dusk Maker 1898PoncaOmaha, Nebraska by: Frank Albert Rinehart
historynet:Eagle Relief, Mexico, 10th–13th century
racialamericana:“Olive Oatman was a 14 year old traveling west in 1851 when Southwest Indians attack
The hard lives — and high suicide rate — of Native American children on reservationsSACATON, ARIZ. T
Saddle bags, Chilote Indians, Chile.
sizvideos:A member of the Standing Rock Sioux tells us why American Indians are protesting the Dakot
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