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Plains Collection (page 3)

The vast expanse of the plains has witnessed countless stories unfold throughout history

Background imagePlains Collection: A Early Morning View

A Early Morning View
James Lu

Background imagePlains Collection: Golden Paradise

Golden Paradise
Puneet Sikand

Background imagePlains Collection: Sisters

Sisters
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Wildebeest

Wildebeest
Johnson Huang

Background imagePlains Collection: Spring under the Tatras

Spring under the Tatras
Peter Hrabinsky

Background imagePlains Collection: Glacier

Glacier
Irene Wu

Background imagePlains Collection: Dolomite plateau at dawn

Dolomite plateau at dawn
Fiorenzo Carozzi

Background imagePlains Collection: Topi with calf

Topi with calf
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Stand Watie (or Degataga or Isaac S. Watie) (1806-1871) General of Confederate Arms

Stand Watie (or Degataga or Isaac S. Watie) (1806-1871) General of Confederate Arms
NWI4932413 Stand Watie (or Degataga or Isaac S. Watie) (1806-1871) General of Confederate Arms and Chief Cherokee - Confederate General Stand Watie, Cherokee leader

Background imagePlains Collection: Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American

Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American horsemanship - Plains warriors
NWI4889684 Warriors demonstrating their skill and skill as a rider, Great Plains - Native American horsemanship - Plains warriors demonstrating skilled horsemanship on the Great Plains

Background imagePlains Collection: Valleys of Mexico, 1885

Valleys of Mexico, 1885
2902264 Valleys of Mexico, 1885; (add.info.: Historic map of Mexico with Valleys, amphitheaters, industry, groves, waterways, plains. Printed in Spanish.); Buyenlarge Archive/UIG

Background imagePlains Collection: Cheyenne's going to their reservation. Plains Indians, North America 1874

Cheyenne's going to their reservation. Plains Indians, North America 1874
529836 Cheyenne's going to their reservation. Plains Indians, North America 1874 ; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imagePlains Collection: Grey Eagle an Apache chief

Grey Eagle an Apache chief
5307571 Grey Eagle an Apache chief.; (add.info.: Portrait of Grey Eagle, an Apache chief. The Apache are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the South-western United States)

Background imagePlains Collection: Sioux Warriors in battle. Dakota, North American Plains Indians. Painting on unbleached muslin c1890

Sioux Warriors in battle. Dakota, North American Plains Indians. Painting on unbleached muslin c1890
531377 Sioux Warriors in battle. Dakota, North American Plains Indians. Painting on unbleached muslin c1890. Field Museum Chicago; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imagePlains Collection: Spain: Walls of Gerona (w/c on paper)

Spain: Walls of Gerona (w/c on paper)
863150 Spain: Walls of Gerona (w/c on paper) by Bone, David Muirhead (1876-1953); 25.4x35.6 cm; Private Collection; Abbott and Holder, London, UK

Background imagePlains Collection: USA History: Granite blocks in the plains of Laramie

USA History: Granite blocks in the plains of Laramie
5313543 USA History: Granite blocks in the plains of Laramie.; SeM Studio/UIG

Background imagePlains Collection: Sisters for ever

Sisters for ever
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: wheat sprouting

wheat sprouting
Emilio Pino

Background imagePlains Collection: Little Robe or Tak-kee-o-mah (1828-1886), Cheyenne Cheyenne, 1871 - Little Robe, or Tak-Kee-O-Mah

Little Robe or Tak-kee-o-mah (1828-1886), Cheyenne Cheyenne, 1871 - Little Robe, or Tak-Kee-O-Mah
NWI4932315 Little Robe or Tak-kee-o-mah (1828-1886), Cheyenne Cheyenne, 1871 - Little Robe, or Tak-Kee-O-Mah, chief of the Cheyennes, 1871

Background imagePlains Collection: Little Raven or Oh-a-T-shirt, Hosa (young crow) (1810-1889) chief of the Arapahoes - Little Raven

Little Raven or Oh-a-T-shirt, Hosa (young crow) (1810-1889) chief of the Arapahoes - Little Raven
NWI4932286 Little Raven or Oh-a-T-shirt, Hosa (young crow) (1810-1889) chief of the Arapahoes - Little Raven, chief of the Arapahoes, 1871

Background imagePlains Collection: Mom elephant with her calf

Mom elephant with her calf
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Brothers for ever

Brothers for ever
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Namibia - Natural Intelligence

Namibia - Natural Intelligence
Jean Claude Castor

Background imagePlains Collection: The Gentle Giant

The Gentle Giant
Lucie Gagnon

Background imagePlains Collection: Migration

Migration
Jennifer Lu

Background imagePlains Collection: Chaos at the water

Chaos at the water
FrancoisVenter

Background imagePlains Collection: An Elephant Family

An Elephant Family
CervoAnsioso

Background imagePlains Collection: Flower Field 1

Flower Field 1
DonnaHom

Background imagePlains Collection: Somewhere

Somewhere
Christian Lindsten

Background imagePlains Collection: The Walk

The Walk
WildPhotoArt

Background imagePlains Collection: Cheetah with prey

Cheetah with prey
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Storm is coming

Storm is coming
Roberto Marchegiani

Background imagePlains Collection: Zebra running in the sunset

Zebra running in the sunset
Jie Fischer

Background imagePlains Collection: Band of brothers

Band of brothers
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Leaving

Leaving
Mohammed Alnaser

Background imagePlains Collection: Watching

Watching
Fion Wong

Background imagePlains Collection: A Cruising Cheetah

A Cruising Cheetah
Annie Poreider

Background imagePlains Collection: Giraffe family

Giraffe family
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Alone

Alone
Piotr Krol (Bax)

Background imagePlains Collection: On the prowl

On the prowl
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Play Time

Play Time
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Convoy

Convoy
Mohammed Alnaser

Background imagePlains Collection: The Land Of The Giants

The Land Of The Giants
Xavier Ortega

Background imagePlains Collection: Milking under sunrise

Milking under sunrise
Yun Wang

Background imagePlains Collection: African sky

African sky
Mario Vigo

Background imagePlains Collection: Elephants, c1867. Creator: Antoine-Louis Barye

Elephants, c1867. Creator: Antoine-Louis Barye
Elephants, c1867. Three Asian elephants graze on a desolate plain at sunset; the warm tones of the sky are repeated in the landscape

Background imagePlains Collection: The Three Chiefs-Piegan, Printed 1900. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The Three Chiefs-Piegan, Printed 1900. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The Three Chiefs-Piegan, Printed 1900

Background imagePlains Collection: Equus zebra (Mountain zebra), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Equus zebra (Mountain zebra), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Equus zebra (Mountain zebra), 1777-1786. Cape Bergzebra (Equus Zebra Zebra); with Rhenish (Rijnlandse) scale




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The vast expanse of the plains has witnessed countless stories unfold throughout history. From Native American attacks on western stagecoaches to the intricate details etched on Earth's topographic and bathymetric maps, these wide-open spaces hold a multitude of tales. In the late 1800s, as settlers ventured westward, a stagecoach traversing the plains fell victim to a fierce Native American attack. The clash between cultures left an indelible mark on this untamed land. Amongst the warriors who fought valiantly were legendary figures such as Cheyenne Chief Two Moons and Sioux leader Sitting Bull. Their photographs captured by Edward S. Curtis in 1910 serve as powerful reminders of their strength and resilience. Another influential figure emerged from these plains - Quanah Parker, a Kwahadi Comanche leader who defied all odds. His photograph taken around 1895 showcases his regal presence and unwavering determination. As settlements began to dot the landscape, Fort Dearborn stood tall on what would become Chicago's site. It served as both protection and symbolized conflicts between indigenous peoples and incoming settlers. During times of peril, like when buffalo soldiers charged to rescue those in need or when Mormons found themselves caught in prairie blizzards en route to Utah, bravery prevailed against nature's wrath. While elephants may seem out of place amidst these narratives, they too have roamed across vast grasslands akin to the plains – their majestic presence reminding us that beauty knows no bounds or borders. Hollow Horn Bear stands proudly among Sioux Indian chiefs whose legacies are intertwined with this expansive terrain. Their wisdom echoes through generations even today. Not limited solely to North America, Australia also boasts its own breathtaking version of these open spaces captured vividly in satellite images – showcasing yet another facet of our planet's diverse landscapes. Lastly, we cannot forget about the fur trade era where flintlock pistols played a pivotal role.