The O-Kee-Pa self-torture religious ceremony of the Mandan tribe, from a painting of c.1835 -
George Catlin
Osceola or 'Rising Sun', a Seminole Leader, 1838, illustration from 'The Indian Tribes of North America -
George Catlin
A Mandan tribal dance representing 'Day' and 'Night', from a painting of c.1835 -
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De Tonty Suing for Peace in the Iroquois Village in January 1680, 1847-48 -
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Amazon Indian, engraved by Theodore de Bry (1528-98) -
John White
'Chief Wolf on the Hill' and his wife 'She who Bathed her Knees', 1841 -
George Catlin
War on the plains. Comanche (right) trying to lance Osage warrior -
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Buffalo bull protecting calf and mother under attack -
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Mato-Tope, second chief of the Mandan people in 1833 -
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Indigenous natives from Florida preparing and cooking food -
John White