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North American Tribal Culture Collection (#3)

"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: 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

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of wigwam

Illustration of wigwam

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Indus constellation represented by an Indian

Illustration of Indus constellation represented by an Indian

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of American Indian family in front of a map of North America

Illustration of American Indian family in front of a map of North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustrated map of North America showing indigenous people and wildlife

Illustrated map of North America showing indigenous people and wildlife

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of Iddins village scene, Tennessee

Illustration of Iddins village scene, Tennessee

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Cross section iIllustration of wigwam made from animal skin with fire inside

Cross section iIllustration of wigwam made from animal skin with fire inside

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Illustration of animal skins drying on rack

Illustration of animal skins drying on rack

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Rock art, Utah

Rock art, Utah

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Cutaway illustrations of pre-pueblo pithouses, built by the Anasazi, Colorado

Cutaway illustrations of pre-pueblo pithouses, built by the Anasazi, Colorado

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: San Geronimo, Chapel, Pueblo de Taos, Unesco, New Mexico, United States of America

San Geronimo, Chapel, Pueblo de Taos, Unesco, New Mexico, United States of America
A view on the Chapel of San Geronimo, part of the Pueblo of Taos, located near Taos City, New Mexico, United States of America. Part of the Unesco World Heritage Site

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

Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Totem Pole, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem Pole, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Sioux Chief Sitting Bull

Sioux Chief Sitting Bull
Vintage American History photo of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Sitting Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota tribal chief

Sitting Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota tribal chief

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Portrait of Chief Red Cloud in headdress

Portrait of Chief Red Cloud in headdress

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Sculpture, Quebec Parliament Building, National Assembly of Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Sculpture, Quebec Parliament Building, National Assembly of Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Lomaki Pueblo, inhabited from approximately 1100 AD to 1250 AD, Wupatki National Monument

Lomaki Pueblo, inhabited from approximately 1100 AD to 1250 AD, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Wupatki Pueblo, inhabited from approximately 1100 AD to 1250 AD, Wupatki National Monument

Wupatki Pueblo, inhabited from approximately 1100 AD to 1250 AD, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Kiva in foreground, Wupatki Pueblo, inhabited from approximately 1100 AD to 1250 AD

Kiva in foreground, Wupatki Pueblo, inhabited from approximately 1100 AD to 1250 AD, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Wukoki Pueblo, inhabited from approximately 1100 AD to 1250 AD, Wupatki National Monument

Wukoki Pueblo, inhabited from approximately 1100 AD to 1250 AD, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Totem poles at building, (B&W)

Totem poles at building, (B&W)

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: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

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: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

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: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park, Anasazi ruins

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: Native American Indian Tribe

Native American Indian Tribe
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1920s 1930s: Native American Indian Tribe In Tipi Teepee Village. Men, Braves Riding In On Horses While Two Squaws, Women, Stand In Door Of Tipi

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Hunting Beaver

Hunting Beaver
Native American tribesmen hunting beaver, Canada, circa 1770. The hunters are using rifles and bows and arrows to kill the beavers at their dam, which is shown in cross-section

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Hunted Beaver

Hunted Beaver
A beaver hiding from Native American huntsmen and their dogs, circa 1800. Engraving by Howitt, published by Edward Orme, London, 1st September 1809. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: White Bear

White Bear
circa 1800: Meach-o-Shin-Gaw or Little White Bear, a Konza warrior. Original Artwork: Engraving by J Harris after a painting by George Catlin. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Ojibwa War Dance

Ojibwa War Dance
circa 1800: Four members of the Ojibwa tribe perform a war dance. From left to right, they are Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be (Flying Cloud), Sa-Mah (Tobacco)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Diegueno Family

Diegueno Family
circa 1800: Two Dieguenos and their child travel by donkey across a North American desert. Original Artwork: Lithograph from Sarony Major and Knapp after Arthur Schott

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Pimo Women

Pimo Women
circa 1800: Two Pimo women from Mexico, balancing large basins and urns on their heads. Original Artwork: Lithograph from Sarony Major and Knapp after Arthur Schott

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Native Americans

Native Americans
circa 1800: Representatives from various Native American tribes: from left to right, an Iroquois, an Assiniboine, a Crow, a Pawnee, an Assiniboine in gala dress

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Tipi sits on the banks of the Wind River that winds through a steep walled canyon

Tipi sits on the banks of the Wind River that winds through a steep walled canyon and Arapaho homelands located in Wyoming

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: A ladder leading to a rock overlook at the Tsankawi section of Bandalier National Monument

A ladder leading to a rock overlook at the Tsankawi section of Bandalier National Monument
Ladder leading to rock overlook at Tsankawi section of Bandalier National Monument, New Mexico, USA

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. San Jose Mission church, interior with

Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. San Jose Mission church, interior with historically significant retablo. (PR)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Mountain Aire, New Mexico, United States. Salinas Pueblo Mission Ntl. Monument

Mountain Aire, New Mexico, United States. Salinas Pueblo Mission Ntl. Monument
Ruins from early 1600s at Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument near Mountainair, New Mexico, USA

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Single tepee pictched on Arapaho traditional homelands near La Junta Colorado along

Single tepee pictched on Arapaho traditional homelands near La Junta Colorado along the Santa Fe Trail where nearby is Old Bents Fort along the Rio Grande

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Church ruins, Abo, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico

Church ruins, Abo, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Gran Quivira, Kiva Ruins, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico

Gran Quivira, Kiva Ruins, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Church ruins, Gran Quivira, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico

Church ruins, Gran Quivira, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Ruins of church, Abo, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico

Ruins of church, Abo, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Church, Quarai, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico

Church, Quarai, Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, Salinas Valley, New Mexico, United States of America, North America




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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.