Clipart illustrations of the history, culture, weapons, ornaments, and more of several Native American tribes.
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Native Americans with Pony
A Native American father and his son find a pony while hiking near the mountains.... |
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Navajo Indian, Profile
Profile of a Navajo Indian.... |
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Onondaga Council
A council held by the Onondaga Indians.... |
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Osceola, Arrest of
Picture of Osceola arrested and taken prsioner.... |
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Osceola, Chief of the Seminoles
Chief Osceola of the Florida Seminole Indians stands proudly at his tribe's village.... |
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Papoose
A Native American baby in his cradle or carrier. The term "papoose" is used for both the child and the carrier.... |
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Pappoose and Cradle (Indian)
A Native American pappoose, or child carrier, and cradle.... |
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Peace Pipe
An Indian Peace Pipe.... |
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Peace Pipe
A ceremonial smoking pipe used by the Native Americans.... |
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Peruvian Animal Motive
Peruvian animal motive.... |
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Peruvian Fabric Design
Peruvian fabric design sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.... |
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Peruvian Gold Disk
Peruvian gold disk sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.... |
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Pestle
An ancient pestle used with mortar made by Native Americans.... |
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Picture Writing
An example of Native American picture writing. One interpretation: "The chiefs Black Wolf, Raven, Fast Bear, and Standing Bear hold a war council round the fire where grass was high. They dig up the... |
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Pilgrim & Native American
An illustration of a pilgrim being greeted by a Native American.... |
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Pipe
An Indian pipe... |
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Pipe, Indian
Indian pipe in the shape of a frog, used for smoking tobacco.... |
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Pipe, Indian
Indian pipe in the shape of a bird, used for smoking tobacco.... |
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Pipe, Indian
Indian pipe in the shape of a human head, used for smoking tobacco.... |
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Pottery, Indian
Two types of indian pottery... |
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Powhatan
The Council of Powhatan.... |
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Pueblo Jar
Pueblo jar with spiral design.... |
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Rabbit Stick
"A throwing-stick, similar to the Australian boomerang, used by the Indians of the southwestern United States in hunting rabbits and other small game." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Reception
The reception of Joliet and Marquette by the Illinois.... |
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Red Jacket
Red Jacket (known as Otetiani in his youth and Sagoyewatha after 1780) (c. 1750–January 20, 1830) was a Native American Seneca orator and chief of the Wolf clan.... |