The First Americans

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Hopi woman dressing hair of unmarried girl.  1900 American Indian History, Native American Beauty, Native American Tribes, American Symbols, Hopi People, Hopi Tribe, Hopi Indians, Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas, Native Indian
The Hopi indian. - WriteWork
Hopi woman dressing hair of unmarried girl. 1900
Big Head, an Old Native American Man. It was made in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis. American Indian Culture, Native American Photos, Native American History, American Heritage, American Indians, American Life, American Art, North American, Indian Pictures
Old Native American Man
Big Head, an Old Native American Man. It was made in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.
Rainbow Tipis in Taos New Mexico ~  amazing photography of Geraint Smith Native American Indians, Taos New Mexico, Land Of Enchantment, Native Art, The Wonders, Amazing Photography
Photography, Taos, New Mexico, Geraint Smith, Photo of the Day
Rainbow Tipis in Taos New Mexico ~ amazing photography of Geraint Smith
Ojibwa baby near English River, Ontario - 1925 Native American Children, Native American Pictures, Native Americans, Indian Children
Ojibwa baby near English River, Ontario - 1925
Arlene McKnight
Arlene McKnight
Chief Plenty Coups with Daughter
Chief Plenty Coups with Daughter
Aenohe'ohvo'komaestse (aka White Hawk) - Northern Cheyenne - 1876 Native American Ethnicity, Native American Indian Tribes, Navajo, First Nations
Aenohe'ohvo'komaestse (aka White Hawk) - Northern Cheyenne - 1876
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Rosie Wildshoe and child - Coeur d'Alene - no date. Native North Americans
Rosie Wildshoe and child - Coeur d'Alene - no date.
Stoic profile American Pride, American Quotes
Dainty and Dangerous
Stoic profile
Artodyssey: Ed Copley Native American Face Paint, Native American Paintings, Native American Symbols, American Spirit, Double Exposition
Ed Copley
Artodyssey: Ed Copley
A young Comanche boy is pictured wearing traditional clothing at a Native American celebration in Medicine Park, Oklahoma. Indian Tribes
Oklahoma
A young Comanche boy is pictured wearing traditional clothing at a Native American celebration in Medicine Park, Oklahoma.
An Apache girl. 1883. American Indian Girl, Indian Women
An Apache girl. 1883.
Chipita Ouray (or White Singing Bird) 1882 Capote
Chipita aka Chipeta, Ouray's Squaw 1882.
Chipita Ouray (or White Singing Bird) 1882
Two Moons - Northern Cheyenne - 1907 Native American Quotes, Native Quotes
Two Moons - Northern Cheyenne - 1907
Native American... White River Ute Squaw Native American Women, American Children, American Girls, Sioux, Cherokee
Native American... White River Ute Squaw
A Spokane Woman. Photo by Frank Laroche. 1897. Washington state. — with Ivan Kudrna and Juan P Hidalgo. Indian History, Native American Photography
A Spokane Woman. Photo by Frank Laroche. 1897. Washington state. — with Ivan Kudrna and Juan P Hidalgo.
Yellow Eyes - Hunkpapa - 1906 Sioux Indian, Indigenous Americans, Indigenous Peoples, American History
Yellow Eyes - Hunkpapa - 1906
Knaska Wakan (aka Holy Frog, aka Willie Holy Frog), Ptecala Luka (aka Red Calf, aka Luke Big Turnip), Oglala, 1900
Knaska Wakan (aka Holy Frog, aka Willie Holy Frog), Ptecala Luka (aka Red Calf, aka Luke Big Turnip), Oglala, 1900
Many Horses, a Teton Lakota, photographed in 1872 by Alexander Gardner. American Women
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Many Horses, a Teton Lakota, photographed in 1872 by Alexander Gardner.
Big Ghost (Sioux) American Man
Big Ghost (Sioux)
Big Buffalo Cow - Arapaho - 1867 Native American Proverb, American Western
Big Buffalo Cow - Arapaho - 1867
White Buffalo – Arapaho – 1898 Native American Print, Indigenous People Of North America
White Buffalo – Arapaho – 1898
Frank Corndropper, Paul Buffalo - Osage – 1895
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Frank Corndropper, Paul Buffalo - Osage – 1895
Shooting Pieces. Sioux. Photographed in 1898 by Gertrude Kasebier.
Shooting Pieces. Sioux. Photographed in 1898 by Gertrude Kasebier.
Portrait of Chief Mo-Chu-Non-Zhin (Standing Bear). John Bourke once noted that the chief "was a noble looking Indian, tall and commanding in presence," whose most striking feature was "a necklace of claws of the grizzly bear, of which he appeared highly proud."
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Portrait of Chief Mo-Chu-Non-Zhin (Standing Bear). John Bourke once noted that the chief "was a noble looking Indian, tall and commanding in presence," whose most striking feature was "a necklace of claws of the grizzly bear, of which he appeared highly proud."
Red Elk Woman - Mniconjou - 1907 American West, American Girl
Red Elk Woman - Mniconjou - 1907
Iroquois woman
Iroquois woman
Cheyenne boy, 1878
Cheyenne boy, 1878