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North American Tribal Culture Collection (#5)

"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: The people of Florida, Map by Gian Battista Ramusio, 1540 and Francesco Grisellini, 1761

The people of Florida, Map by Gian Battista Ramusio, 1540 and Francesco Grisellini, 1761
Italy - Veneto-Venice, Ducal Palace, Maps room. The people of Florida. Map by Gian Battista Ramusio (1540) e Francesco Grisellini (1761). Details

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Canada, View of La Lorette, inhabited by Catholic Indians, August 1765

Canada, View of La Lorette, inhabited by Catholic Indians, August 1765
History of Exploration, 18th century. View of La Lorette in Canada, inhabited by Catholic Indians, August 1765

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: France, Paris, Bison hunting scene, engraving

France, Paris, Bison hunting scene, engraving 19th century, Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs (library)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Mesa Verde National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1978). Dwellings of The Anasazi Indians

USA, Mesa Verde National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1978). Dwellings of The Anasazi Indians

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1978)

USA, Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1978). Far View Kivas, Ancient rooms and dormitories

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Mexico, Mexico City, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexica Hall

Mexico, Mexico City, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexica Hall, model and reconstruction of the city of Tenochtitlan
Mexico - Mexico City - National Museum of Anthropology. Mexica Hall. Model and reconstruction of the city of Tenochtitlan

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: First Nation totem pole at the courthouse in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, North America

First Nation totem pole at the courthouse in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Totem poles in cemetery in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem poles in cemetery in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Totem pole at Umista Cultural Centre, Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem pole at Umista Cultural Centre, Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: According to legend, the dreamcatcher catches all dreams, good and bad. Bad dreams

According to legend, the dreamcatcher catches all dreams, good and bad. Bad dreams are trapped in the web until dawn and burn up

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Bowl of Zuni corn soup made with ingredients of corn, posole, goat meat, chili pepper

Bowl of Zuni corn soup made with ingredients of corn, posole, goat meat, chili pepper, green onion and cilantro. (PR)

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Section of Totem Pole outside the Maritime Museum, Vancouver, British Columbia

Section of Totem Pole outside the Maritime Museum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Totem Pole and Parliament Building, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia

Totem Pole and Parliament Building, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: Weathered face on Totem Pole outside the Maritime Museum, Vancouver, British Columbia

Weathered face on Totem Pole outside the Maritime Museum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, Utah, Pictograph

USA, Utah, Pictograph Hand-prints on sandstone, Ancient Puebloans, Canyonlands National Park, Meander Canyon, Colorado River

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe: Indian Pattern Blankets for Sale

USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe: Indian Pattern Blankets for Sale

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe: Turquoise & Silver Belts For Sale

USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe: Turquoise & Silver Belts For Sale

Background imageNorth American Tribal Culture Collection: USA, New Mexico, Taos: Navaho Rug Gallery Kit Carson Road

USA, New Mexico, Taos: Navaho Rug Gallery Kit Carson Road




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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.