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Indians Collection (page 44)

"Indians: A Tapestry of Rich History, Culture, and Resilience" From Jamaicans on board the Empire Windrush to the iconic first Thanksgiving in 1621

Background imageIndians Collection: Indians Honour European

Indians Honour European
A European voyager (Drake?) is honoured by Indians in, possibly, California

Background imageIndians Collection: USA / Seattle / Totem Pole

USA / Seattle / Totem Pole
Totem pole of the Raven Tribe of the Tlingit Indians (Alaska), purchased and re-erected in Seattle, Washington State

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Racial / Medicine Pony
Sioux Indians making a medicine pony

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Racial / Fighting Indians
Two native men on horseback: one has shot the other in the back with an arrow

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Racial / Cherokee Group
Group of Cherokee Indians, one in non-native dress

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Racial / Blackfoot River
Canadian Blackfoot Indians crossing a river with their horses

Background imageIndians Collection: Attacked by Demons, India

Attacked by Demons, India
Four Indians defend themselves against an attack by demons

Background imageIndians Collection: Hunting / Deer, India

Hunting / Deer, India
Indians pursuing deer - one on horseback, two others on foot with lassoos

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Ictinike
Sioux myth of Ictinike, son of the Sun god, he was compelled by magic to leap in the air to a drum beat

Background imageIndians Collection: Indians Troops at Marne

Indians Troops at Marne
Indian troops in hand-to-hand engagement with German infantry during the Marne operations

Background imageIndians Collection: Racial / Corn Dance C1835

Racial / Corn Dance C1835
North American Indians celebrate their harvest with the CORN DANCE

Background imageIndians Collection: Racial / War Dance 1810

Racial / War Dance 1810
Dance Preparatory to War, among the Indians of North America

Background imageIndians Collection: John Eliot, Churchman

John Eliot, Churchman
JOHN ELIOT, known as Apostle to the Indians : English-born churchman in America, devoted himself to converting Native Americans to Christianity, translating Bible for them

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Boston Tea Party
Boston citizens, dressed as Indians, board English ships and throw tea chests into the harbour in protest against taxation

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Dutch Weight
Satirical comment on the way the Dutch were thought to have cheated the Native Americans by mis-weighing furs

Background imageIndians Collection: Racial / Ghost Dance 1891

Racial / Ghost Dance 1891
Ghost Dance of the Sioux Indians

Background imageIndians Collection: Cherokees Attack British

Cherokees Attack British
Cherokee Indians ambush British soldiers

Background imageIndians Collection: Racial / Thirst Dance 1886

Racial / Thirst Dance 1886
Sun or Thirst dance by Cree Indians of north-west Canada, to prove themselves braves

Background imageIndians Collection: John Eliot preaching to Native Americans

John Eliot preaching to Native Americans
John Eliot (1604-1690) known as the apostle to the Indians, offers Native Americans the chance to save their souls the Christian way

Background imageIndians Collection: Trading with native Canadians

Trading with native Canadians in Canada

Background imageIndians Collection: Mandan initiation ceremony

Mandan initiation ceremony
Initiation ceremony of the Mandan people, native Americans

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Missionaries preaching to native Americans




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"Indians: A Tapestry of Rich History, Culture, and Resilience" From Jamaicans on board the Empire Windrush to the iconic first Thanksgiving in 1621, they have left an indelible mark on history. Brave warriors like Geronimo and Tecumseh, Native American chief of the Shawnee tribe, fought valiantly for their people's rights. Tagore's poetic brilliance continues to inspire generations worldwide. In awe-inspiring landscapes like the White Wolf Ski resort, witness a mesmerizing Native American Indian Buffalo Hunt unfold under a vibrant New Mexico sunset. The craftsmanship behind Navajo Indian Rugs showcases their deep-rooted traditions and artistic finesse. Leaders such as Sioux Chief Sitting Bull embodied strength and wisdom that resonated with their tribes. Hollow Horn Bear stands tall as a symbol of Sioux Indian leadership and resilience. Lake Superior Chippewa's presence in Apostle Islands, Wisconsin reflects their harmonious connection with nature. With each picture capturing moments frozen in time - Picture No. 10760372 encapsulates the spirit of unity among diverse indigenous communities across America. As we delve into this captivating tapestry of heritage and legacy, let us celebrate Indians' contributions while acknowledging their struggles against adversity throughout history. Their stories weave together a colorful narrative that deserves recognition and respect for generations to come.