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North American Tribal Culture Collection (#2)

"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of North American Tribal Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of North American tribal culture

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Engraving native american group of people from 1870

Engraving native american group of people from 1870
" Chief Sitting Bull, 18th Century Style, Shoshone National Forest, Sioux Indians, Native American, Portrait, Group Of People, Indian Costume, Painted Image, Community, Antique, Engraved Image

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Sioux men and women

Sioux men and women (White Swan, Sioux chief)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Native American of California

Native American of California
Vintage engraving showing a Native American of California, 1873

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Antique illustration of native American woman

Antique illustration of native American woman

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Marquette and Joliet discovering the Mississippi

Marquette and Joliet discovering the Mississippi

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Pocahontas

Pocahontas
Engraving from 1885 featuring the native american woman, Pocahontas who lived from 1595 until 1617

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Four Windows Ruins, Ancestral Pueblo, up to 1000 years old, Lower Fish Creek, Bears

Four Windows Ruins, Ancestral Pueblo, up to 1000 years old, Lower Fish Creek, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: American Native

American Native
Antique illustration of a American Native

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Cartoon of Native American men performing rain dance

Cartoon of Native American men performing rain dance

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of unfired clay figurines, Range Creek Canyon, Green River, Utah

Illustration of unfired clay figurines, Range Creek Canyon, Green River, Utah

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Hand woven blankets made by Native Americans for sale in Old Town Albuquerque, NM

Hand woven blankets made by Native Americans for sale in Old Town Albuquerque, NM

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: View Of A Rainbow Coming Out Of The Storm Clouds From Coxcomb Hill; Astoria, Oregon

View Of A Rainbow Coming Out Of The Storm Clouds From Coxcomb Hill; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Detail Of A Figure Carved Into A Totem Pole, Totem Bight State Historical Park, Ketchikan

Detail Of A Figure Carved Into A Totem Pole, Totem Bight State Historical Park, Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska, USA, Spring

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: A Ceremonial Burial Canoe Is Found On Coxcomb Hill; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Ceremonial Burial Canoe Is Found On Coxcomb Hill; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: A Totem Catches Some Evening Light At The Sitka National Historic Park; Sitka, Alaska

A Totem Catches Some Evening Light At The Sitka National Historic Park; Sitka, Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Detail Of A Raven Figure Carved Into A Totem Pole, Totem Bight State Historical Park; Ketchikan

Detail Of A Raven Figure Carved Into A Totem Pole, Totem Bight State Historical Park; Ketchikan, Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Map of Nueva Galicia, historic territory of Mexico, 1550

Map of Nueva Galicia, historic territory of Mexico, 1550
Cartography, Mexico, 16th century. Map of Nueva Galicia, historic territory of Mexico, 1550

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: The Wood of Blood engraving

The Wood of Blood engraving
The Wood of Blood in engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Great Kiva at Pueblo Bonito Ruin, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Great Kiva at Pueblo Bonito Ruin, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Indians attacking train

Indians attacking train
North American Indians who have left their Reservation, attacking a train on the South Pacific Railroad, Arizona. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 25 February, 1906

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Prisoner being disciplined by soldiers

Prisoner being disciplined by soldiers
North American Cree Indian settlement in summer. Wood engraving published London 1874

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Indian encampment

Indian encampment
North America Indian encampment in Oklahoma Indian territory. Wood engraving published Paris 1889

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Indian outside his tent

Indian outside his tent
Young Black Foot North American Indian outside his tent. Photograph c1885 - 1890

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Chief Sitting BullI (Tatanka Iyotake)

Chief Sitting BullI (Tatanka Iyotake) 1834 - 1890. American Indian. Chief of the Dakota Sioux. Wood engraving

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde, reconstructed Cliff Palace, illustration

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde, reconstructed Cliff Palace, illustration
Native American civilizations. Anasazi culture. Reconstructed Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde, Colorado. Color illustration

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Men ethnicities Engraving 1883

Men ethnicities Engraving 1883
Warrens Common School Geography Cowperthwait @ Co, Philadelphia 1883

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Black and white illustration of North American rock inscriptions

Black and white illustration of North American rock inscriptions

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: The tributaries of the Mississippi engraving

The tributaries of the Mississippi engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Buffalo hunting engraving 1853

Buffalo hunting engraving 1853

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Indian chief Keokuk engraving 1853

Indian chief Keokuk engraving 1853

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: North American indians winter scene 1853

North American indians winter scene 1853
Book of the World 1853

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: North American indians settlement 1853

North American indians settlement 1853
Book of the World 1853

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Mandan Indian Chief illustration 1859

Mandan Indian Chief illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: North american Indian illustration 1859

North american Indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Saki indian illustration 1859

Saki indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Blackfoot indian illustration 1859

Blackfoot indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Tuscarora Indian illustration 1859

Tuscarora Indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Rocky mountain indian illustration 1859

Rocky mountain indian illustration 1859
The natural history of the human species; its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: North american indian culture 1896

North american indian culture 1896
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Atlatl Rock, Valley of Fire State Park, Overton, Nevada, United States of America

Atlatl Rock, Valley of Fire State Park, Overton, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Death of General Wolfe in the Battle of Quebec

Death of General Wolfe in the Battle of Quebec
Antique illustration of a Death of General Wolfe in the Battle of Quebec

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Zuni Vegetable Garden

Zuni Vegetable Garden
A vegetable garden laid out by the Zuni people of Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, circa 1880. The garden, which is irrigated by the Zuni River, is divided up between the Zuni families




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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of North American Tribal Culture" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of North American tribal culture, where ancient Indian rock art tells stories that have withstood the test of time. Discover the mesmerizing petroglyphs at Newspaper Rock, nestled near The Needles section of Canyonlands National Park in Utah, United States. These intricate carvings offer a window into the past and leave us in awe of their creators' artistic prowess. Journey further to Parowan Gap in Iron County, Utah, where more petroglyphs await your exploration. Marvel at these enigmatic symbols etched into stone by Native Americans centuries ago – a testament to their deep connection with nature and spirituality. Delve into history as you encounter depictions of revered American Chiefs who led their tribes through triumphs and challenges alike. Their leadership and wisdom continue to inspire generations today. Behold the towering Totem Pole on Duncan's Victoria Island in British Columbia, Canada – an iconic symbol representing ancestral spirits and clan lineage. Its intricate carvings narrate tales passed down from one generation to another, preserving cultural heritage for all to admire. Uncover a glimpse into early Native American life through a map depicting Quapaw tribe villages painted on buffalo skins during the 18th century. This remarkable artwork showcases not only their territorial boundaries but also their resourcefulness and artistic expression. Visit Thunderbird Park on Vancouver Island in British Columbia to witness yet another stunning Totem Pole standing tall amidst lush surroundings. Each intricately carved figure represents mythical creatures or ancestral beings that hold significant meaning within indigenous cultures. Remember legendary figures like Sitting Bull whose bravery left an indelible mark on history as they fought valiantly for their people's rights and freedom against adversity. Experience poignant moments captured through illustrations depicting encounters between Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, and her father – showcasing both unity and conflict between European settlers and Native Americans.