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Apache basket (coiled willow and devil’s claw). Artist unknown; ca. 1900. Now in the Chazen Museum
Theodor de Bry, Grieving widows approach the Chief, ca. 1591
4 all u nite-owls
Indian Child Life in the Cotton Woods. Photographed 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.Three Navajo children p
Two Cheyenne Indian men in ceremonial paint.Sun Dance Pledgers photographed in 1910 by Edward S. Cur
Three Piegan Indians on Horseback. Photographed in 1910 by Edward S. Curtis.
Her Know, Native American Indian girl, possibly Dakota Sioux, full-length portrait. Photograph 1899
the-aila-test:Native owned businesses to buy from. Taken from the North American Indian Association
KE-BE-NAH-GWEY-WENCE, 134 years old.Chippewa Indian Chief.Date unknown.Photography.Agence Rol, agenc
ERNEST MARTIN HENNINGSIndian CouncilmanOil on Canvasboard14″ x 13.875
Apache grain storage basket, woven from rushes. Artist unknown; 1880s. Now in the Dayton Art Insti
Not naked but she is so lovely <p><br /></p><p>👇👇&
Basket with rattle cover of the Tlingit people, British Columbia or southern Alaska. Artist unknown
Make a #MonumentQuilt square to be displayed in front of the United States Supreme Court in suppo
You can get your set of Navajo flashcards here:navajowotd.com/materials/shop/pocket-flashcar
I’m plain compared to most people, but I’m different. Remember me. I’m going to ma
earrings, Antelope Woman Designs (Blackfoot)
Some real Native American tattoo action here, by Half Pint. No non-native woman wearing a headdress!
vintageeveryday: These 12 vintage photos of American Indians are beautiful, surreal, and haunting.
oldshowbiz:1940. The US-Canada border was carved right through several pre-existing Native propertie
In what world did this seem like a good marketing strategy, McDonalds? This ad is from 2017.
Wood carving, representing a man with grass costume.Used for memory of deceased clan members.Yagua (
thebigkelu:Close-up view of a Native American (Hopi) woman and pottery on the Hopi Indian Reservatio
Edward S. Curtis, Apache Wickiup, 1903
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