The Native Americans ClipArt gallery offers 202 illustrations of the history, culture, weapons, ornaments, and more of several Native American tribes.

Prow of an Alaskan war canoe sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Alaskan War Canoe

Prow of an Alaskan war canoe sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Stern of an Alaskan war canoe sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Alaskan War Canoe

Stern of an Alaskan war canoe sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Tecumseh's almanac

Almanac

Tecumseh's almanac

A man of the Apache Native American tribe.

Apache

A man of the Apache Native American tribe.

A home from the Apache tribe.

Apache Home

A home from the Apache tribe.

A warrior from the Apache tribe.

Apache Warrior

A warrior from the Apache tribe.

A warrior from the Apache tribe.

Apache Warrior

A warrior from the Apache tribe.

An Indian huning arrow.

Hunting Arrow

An Indian huning arrow.

Chipped flint arrow heads

Arrowheads

Chipped flint arrow heads

Atotarho is a historical figure for whom there is almost no historical record. Oral tradition stories hold that Atotarho was a brutal, evil sorcerer. These stories relate that Atotarho had snakes growing out of his head and that he was a cannibal.

Atatarho

Atotarho is a historical figure for whom there is almost no historical record. Oral tradition stories…

Attack on the Narraganset Indians at South Kingston by the leaders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Attack on the Narraganset Indians at South Kingston

Attack on the Narraganset Indians at South Kingston by the leaders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

An ax of flint.

Native American Flint Ax

An ax of flint.

Indian stone ax.

Native American Stone Ax

Indian stone ax.

Native American basketry patterns sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Basketry Patterns

Native American basketry patterns sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

An illustration depicting Native American water vessels: A. Iroquois vessel of birchbark. B. Zuni woven water bottle. C. Hauasupai boiling basket

Native American Baskets

An illustration depicting Native American water vessels: A. Iroquois vessel of birchbark. B. Zuni woven…

Big Elephant Mound, Wisconsin

Big Elephant Mound

Big Elephant Mound, Wisconsin

Bolivian fabric pattern sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Bolivian Cloth

Bolivian fabric pattern sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Bolivian hanging jar sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Bolivian Pot

Bolivian hanging jar sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Sioux Indian bow and arrow with stone point.

Bow and Arrow

Sioux Indian bow and arrow with stone point.

A bow and arrows along side of a blunt weapon.

Bow and Arrows

A bow and arrows along side of a blunt weapon.

A boy talking to Indians

Boy with Indians

A boy talking to Indians

Burgoyne addressing the Indians.

Burgoyne

Burgoyne addressing the Indians.

A calumet

Calumet

A calumet

A Native American in a birch canoe.

Canoe

A Native American in a birch canoe.

A Pappoose case

Case

A Pappoose case

Characters of the Native Americans. The eight figures in the upper row, with hats on, and with muskets beside them, represent as many white soldiers. In the second row, No. 1 represents the officer in command, with a sword; No. 2, with a book, the secretary; No. 3, with a hammer, the geologist; 4, 5, 6, and 8 represent the two guides, who are distinguished as Indians by being without hats. Figure 11 represents a prairie-hen, and 12 a tortoise, which had been eaten by the party. Figures 13, 14, 15, mean that there were separate fires. The slant of the pole showed the direction of the proposed march, and three nothces in the wood showed that it was to be a three-days' expedition.

Characters

Characters of the Native Americans. The eight figures in the upper row, with hats on, and with muskets…

The Cherokee are a people native to North America, who, at the time of European contact in the sixteenth century, inhabited what is now the Eastern and Southeastern United States.

Cherokee Indians

The Cherokee are a people native to North America, who, at the time of European contact in the sixteenth…

The seal of the Cherokee Nation.

Cherokee Seal

The seal of the Cherokee Nation.

The seal of the Chickasaw Nation.

Chickasaw Seal

The seal of the Chickasaw Nation.

A Sioux chief

Chief

A Sioux chief

An illustration of a tribe Chief with a wounded man on the ground.

Chief & Men

An illustration of a tribe Chief with a wounded man on the ground.

An illustration of a Native American chief with a priest.

Chief & Priest

An illustration of a Native American chief with a priest.

The seal of the Choctaw Nation.

Choctaw Seal

The seal of the Choctaw Nation.

An Indian war club used in battle.

War Club

An Indian war club used in battle.

A scene of New England colonists talking with several Native Americans in a wooded glen. In the background is a group of Plains Indian teepees, which would be out of place for the presumed New England setting, but consistent with popular imagination.

Colonists Interacting with Native Americans

A scene of New England colonists talking with several Native Americans in a wooded glen. In the background…

Young women in Native American dress harvesting corn.

Harvesting Corn

Young women in Native American dress harvesting corn.

A group of Native American men in council.

Council

A group of Native American men in council.

"Dakota, or Dakotah is the name by which the Sioux Indians call themselves."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Dakota Chief

"Dakota, or Dakotah is the name by which the Sioux Indians call themselves."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart,…

Dighton Rock

Dighton Rock

Dighton Rock

Three Native Americans in a canoe made from a hollowed out log.

Dugout Canoe

Three Native Americans in a canoe made from a hollowed out log.

A Dutch West India Company's trading post in the Colony of New York.

A Dutch West India Company's Trading Post

A Dutch West India Company's trading post in the Colony of New York.

An earthen pipe depicting a face made by Native Americans.

Earthen Pipe

An earthen pipe depicting a face made by Native Americans.

An earthen vase made by Native Americans.

Earthen Vase

An earthen vase made by Native Americans.

Eskimo doll in traditional national costume.

Eskimo doll

Eskimo doll in traditional national costume.

"Eskimo is the name of the inhabitants of the N. coast of the American continent down to lat. 60 degrees N. on the W., and 55 degrees on the E., and of the Arctic Islands, Greenland, and about 400 miles of the nearest Asiatic coast."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Eskimo Man

"Eskimo is the name of the inhabitants of the N. coast of the American continent down to lat. 60 degrees…

Totem or tribe mark of the Five Nations.

Five Nations

Totem or tribe mark of the Five Nations.

Graded Way in Ohio, constructed by mound-builders.

Graded Way

Graded Way in Ohio, constructed by mound-builders.

Indian gravestone showing the totem of the turtle.

Gravestone

Indian gravestone showing the totem of the turtle.

William Henry Harrison's council with Tecumseh, at Vincennes in 1810. William Harrison was the governor of the Indiana Territory. Tecumseh's War or Tecumseh's Rebellion was a conflict between the United States Army and an American Indian confederacy led by the Shawnee leader Tecumseh in the Indiana Territory.

Harrison's Council with Tecumseh

William Henry Harrison's council with Tecumseh, at Vincennes in 1810. William Harrison was the governor…

The Indians and the Highlander. Caption below illustration: "The Scotchman requested that the broad sword should be given to the most alert and most vigorous person in the assembly; and laying bare his neck after he had rubbed it over with magic signs , and muttered a few inarticulate words, he called out, with a loud voice and cheerful air."

Indians and the Highlander

The Indians and the Highlander. Caption below illustration: "The Scotchman requested that the broad…

The Hopeton Works, in Ohio, built by mound-builders.

Hopeton Works

The Hopeton Works, in Ohio, built by mound-builders.

William Weatherford, "Red Eagle," surrenders to Andrew Jackson at the end of the Creek Indian War of 1813-1814.

Horseshoe Bend

William Weatherford, "Red Eagle," surrenders to Andrew Jackson at the end of the Creek Indian War of…

"Bark house of Iroquois." -Jenks, 1911

Iroquois Bark house

"Bark house of Iroquois." -Jenks, 1911

An Indian, running away.

Indian

An Indian, running away.

In 1911, there were many Indian Industrial Schools. Picture here are some Indian apprentices making harness.

Indian Apprentices Making Harness

In 1911, there were many Indian Industrial Schools. Picture here are some Indian apprentices making…

A collection of Native American arrowheads used for making weapons.

Indian Arrowheads

A collection of Native American arrowheads used for making weapons.

A North American Indian chief.

Indian Chief

A North American Indian chief.

A female Indian costume

Female Indian Costume

A female Indian costume

A male Indian costume

Male Indian Costume

A male Indian costume

An Indian grave near Fort Mangell, Alaska.

Indian Grave

An Indian grave near Fort Mangell, Alaska.