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Chukchi knives and sculpture, photos from the Arctic Museum (detailsunknown).
Native American sawn off flintlock musket, also known as a “canoe gun”, early 19th century.
Mariposa Indian Encampment, Yosemite Valley, California, Albert Bierstadt, ca. 1872
Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle formerly owned by Hunkpapa Lakota Chief Sitting Bull. The
Colonial era portrait of Manco Cápac (1200 - 1230), the first ruler of the Inca.
Boy’s leggings (leather, glass, and dye) of the Kiowa. Artist unknown; ca. 1880s. Now in the Spurl
Portrait of Cheyenne man, White Paints His Ear
Cut down British musket with Native American tack decor.
The Lookout, Albert Bierstadt, 1900
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
blueelectricangels:mapsontheweb:Map of Native American etymologies for “horse”. There were no horses
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.
New geological research suggests that the Incan city of Macchu Picchu is located at the spot where t
Plowing with a primitive native plow (Russia, c. 1879 - 1930).
Warrior doll of the Lakota people. Now in the Peabody Museum, Harvard University.
Winchester Model 1873 lever action rifle with stock carved by Native Americans of the Pacific Northw
“People hear ‘resistance’ and ‘resilience’ and often think about survival in the face of incre
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Wedding coat, Leni Lenape (Native American), circa 1890 [954x1372]
Cherokee beaded moccasin. Artist unknown; ca. 1815-1840. Now in the Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto.
ancientart:Native American petrograph at Calf Creek Falls, Utah, USA.Photo taken by Sam Agnew.
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
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