Native Dress Gallery
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artekka:grahamewill:Fashion in a galaxy far, far away : Packing dressHopi hairstyle called “squash b
Ziigwanagaka Nooden / Spring Wind (Left)Wawateybiineseke / Northern Lights Thunderbird (Right)Portra
Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community Woodland Powwow 2015My tribe’s powwow is held every year, in the woodl
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
thebigkelu:Standing Buffalo, Ponca, in Partial Native Dress with Bear Claw Necklace - Bell - 1874/90
velocicrafter:“Why do children dress up as me for Halloween? Why is “Native American” a style you ca
An image of Teedyuscung, dressed in European clothing, holding a cane.Teedyuscung (1700–1763) was kn
thebigkelu:Grizzly Bear Claw, Umatilla, in Partial Native Dress with Ornaments and Bear Claw Headdre
Navajo woman’s dress (one panel). Artist unknown; 1860. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
real-madecima:kylekallgren:blacknoonajade:karkles-the-adorabloodthirsty:sonofbaldwin:I got dressed i
Comanche boots, c. 1890
“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigenous commu
thebigkelu:Jicarilla Apache Man in Partial Native Dress with Knife and Feline Animal Costume - Randa
thebigkelu:Cayuse Chief Paul Showeway in Partial Native Dress with Headdress and Ornaments, Holding
thebigkelu:Ute Man in Native Dress with Headdress On Horesback Near Tipi - Jackson - 1874
pooreyesrichlives:My inspiration was the box of hard taco shells from the grocery store… Forealz! th
Dress, beaded decoration, probably Sioux, said to have been used by Wahpetonwan Dakota ( Wahpeton So
thebigkelu: Otoe Man in Native Dress with Peace Medal, Bear Claw Necklace and Ornaments and Holding
O-o-be (Kiowa) wearing a 3-hide dress decorated with elk teeth. 1895, Fort Sill, Oklahoma
thebigkelu:Portrait of Comanche John, Blue Knife’s Son, Mescalero Apache, in Native Dress with Rattl
O-o-be (Kiowa), wearing a 3-hide dress decorated with elk teeth. 1895, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
narcolepsy-weed:“O-o-be (Kiowa) wearing a three-hide dress decorated with elk teeth, 1895. For
A traditional Ainu dress, made from striped cotton.Circa 1800s, Hokkaido, Japan.
thebigkelu:“The Messenger” or “The Runner”, Ute, in Native Dress - Hillers -
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