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Zitkala-Sa was a Yankton Sioux woman. She was well educated and went on to become an accomplished author, musician and composer - she wrote the first American Indian opera, The Sun Opera, in 1913. She went on to work for the reform of Indian policies in the United States Native American Photos, America Do Norte, The First Americans, Native Indian, Photography Women
Zitkala-Sa was a Yankton Sioux woman. She was well educated and went on to become an accomplished author, musician and composer - she wrote the first American Indian opera, The Sun Opera, in 1913. She went on to work for the reform of Indian policies in the United States
Joseph Two Bulls, Dakota Sioux, by Heyn & Matzen Photo, 1900 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! American Indian Girl
Joseph Two Bulls, Dakota Sioux, by Heyn & Matzen Photo, 1900 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
An American Indian known as Black Coyote Claw Necklace of the Arapaho Nation 1891. Indian Man
An American Indian known as Black Coyote Claw Necklace of the Arapaho Nation 1891.
Wolf Robe of the Southern Cheyene. Was he one of the models for the Indian Head Nickel?
Wolf Robe of the Southern Cheyene. Was he one of the models for the Indian Head Nickel?
Native American Girls, American Teen
Native American Edward Curtis Apsaroke Man American Crow
Native American Edward Curtis Apsaroke Man
Little Big Man was present at the Battle of Little Bighorn (Custer's Last Stand) Battle Of Little Bighorn, Lakota, Oglala Sioux
Little Big Man was present at the Battle of Little Bighorn (Custer's Last Stand)
Native American man, date unknown American Indian Wars
Native American man, date unknown
Little Finger, Sioux Warrior, 1898 by Gertrude Kasebier. | por Peer Into The Past
Little Finger, Sioux Warrior, 1898 by Gertrude Kasebier. | por Peer Into The Past
Lone Tree - Apsaroke, by Edward S. Curtis Edward Curtis
Lone Tree - Apsaroke, by Edward S. Curtis
Sacagawea, a Shoshone Native American girl is best known in American history for playing a key role in Lewis and Clark's discoveries. Native American Women, Lewis Et Clark, Sacagawea, Interesting History
Sacagawea, a Shoshone Native American girl is best known in American history for playing a key role in Lewis and Clark's discoveries.
Chief Dirt Face or Dirty Face, "I-Te'-Sha'-Pa" or "Ite Sapa" (and possibly "Ma-Ka-Teh-Kon"), Ogalalla Dakota Sioux | Travelled with Red Cloud to Washington, DC | Trip commemmorated in "Photographs of Red Cloud and Principal Chiefs of Dacotah Indians", a series of 31 photographs of Native Americans of the Dacotah tribes | Taken by Alexander Gardner, for the Trustees of the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, England | c. May 1872 Native Americans
Chief Dirt Face or Dirty Face, "I-Te'-Sha'-Pa" or "Ite Sapa" (and possibly "Ma-Ka-Teh-Kon"), Ogalalla Dakota Sioux | Travelled with Red Cloud to Washington, DC | Trip commemmorated in "Photographs of Red Cloud and Principal Chiefs of Dacotah Indians", a series of 31 photographs of Native Americans of the Dacotah tribes | Taken by Alexander Gardner, for the Trustees of the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, England | c. May 1872
Chief Joseph Quanah Parker of the Nez Perce, Wallowa Band as a young man. He succeeded his father as chief in 1871 and lead the Nez Perce when the U.S. government was trying to force the Nez Perce onto reservation land in Idaho. The struggle between Chief Joseph and the U.S. government lasted many years. He died in 1904 and is buried in the state of Washington.    Since he was born between 1840 and 1845 and he looks about 25 or so here, this photo was probably taken sometime around 1870. Native American Church, Comanche Indians, Quanah Parker
Chief Joseph Quanah Parker of the Nez Perce, Wallowa Band as a young man. He succeeded his father as chief in 1871 and lead the Nez Perce when the U.S. government was trying to force the Nez Perce onto reservation land in Idaho. The struggle between Chief Joseph and the U.S. government lasted many years. He died in 1904 and is buried in the state of Washington. Since he was born between 1840 and 1845 and he looks about 25 or so here, this photo was probably taken sometime around 1870.
Untitled (Smoking Cigarette) by Museum of Photographic Arts Collections, via Flickr Native American Images
Untitled (Smoking Cigarette) by Museum of Photographic Arts Collections, via Flickr
Attendees of the 1898 Indian Congress [Yellow Magpie (Araphahoe)] | Flickr - Photo Sharing! American Clothing, American Quotes
Attendees of the 1898 Indian Congress [Yellow Magpie (Araphahoe)] | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Afraid of Enemy SANS ARC, une des 7 Nations Sioux Native American Warrior
Afraid of Enemy SANS ARC, une des 7 Nations Sioux
Council chief, Oglala Sioux. Copyright 1899 by Herman Heyn of Heyn Photo, Omaha, Nebraska. No. 422. First in a series of four hand-colored platinum prints gifted to the Library of Congress by David A. Rector. Cherokee History
Council chief, Oglala Sioux. Copyright 1899 by Herman Heyn of Heyn Photo, Omaha, Nebraska. No. 422. First in a series of four hand-colored platinum prints gifted to the Library of Congress by David A. Rector.
Shoshone. Just learned about it in my 8th grade 2014 class in social studies.
Shoshone. Just learned about it in my 8th grade 2014 class in social studies.
Kicking Bear was a Native American medicine man who was born Oglala Sioux, but became a sub-chief among the Minneconjou Sioux during the period known as the Sioux Wars (1854-1890). Both the Oglala and the Minneconjou belonged to the Lakota Nation. He was a first cousin and close friend of Chief Crazy Horse.  Visit www.rumisgarden.co.uk to shop for our crafts.   #Native #American #Indian #Spirituality #Mysticism #Religion #God #Earth #Environment #Prayer
Kicking Bear was a Native American medicine man who was born Oglala Sioux, but became a sub-chief among the Minneconjou Sioux during the period known as the Sioux Wars (1854-1890). Both the Oglala and the Minneconjou belonged to the Lakota Nation. He was a first cousin and close friend of Chief Crazy Horse. Visit www.rumisgarden.co.uk to shop for our crafts. #Native #American #Indian #Spirituality #Mysticism #Religion #God #Earth #Environment #Prayer
Chippewa/Cree, Rocky Boy Reservation, Montana Native American Totem, Native American Indians, Canadian History, Indigenous Americans
Chippewa/Cree, Rocky Boy Reservation, Montana
Today in History: Hitler Purges His Political Rivals (1934) American Vintage
Today in History: Hitler Purges His Political Rivals (1934)