User:Dneale52/Native Americans
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A wife of a chief of the Southern Algonquian Indians and child, late 1500s — watercolour painting entitled "A Cheifie Herowans Wyfe" by John White (colonist and artist). See also: Algonquian languages. |
A Native American in 1770 — depicted in this section of Benjamin West's oil on canvas painting The Death of General Wolfe |
Mató Tópe, Mandan Chief, in 1833 — watercolour by Karl Bodmer. |
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Tipis painted by George Catlin, who visited a number of tribes in the 1830s and recorded Native American daily life. |
See-non-ty-a, an Iowa Medicine Man (1844-45) — oil on canvas painting by George Catlin. |
Sitting Bull in 1885. |
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Sioux Ghost Dance, late 19th century (published 1891). |
Hattie Tom, Chiricahua Apache woman, in 1898 — photograph by Frank Rinehart. |
Three Piegan (Blackfeet) chiefs, 1900 |
Close-up of Piegan (Blackfeet) chief — on a frame Overo horse, 1900. |
Six tribal leaders, c. 1900 |
Native American flute crafted by Chief Arthur Two-crows, 1987. |
A Totem pole in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado (2008). |
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Benjamin West's painting (in 1771) of William Penn's 1682 treaty with the Lenape. |
Eagle Song of the Hopi Indians
See also: Native American music.