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![]() | M'Intosh. A Creek Chief., from History of the Indian Tribes of North America ca. 1838 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | King, Charles Bird | GA | |
![]() | Me-Na-Wa. A Creek Warrior, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America ca. 1837 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | King, Charles Bird | GA | |
An Indian Encampment Oil on Canvas Private Collection Unknown, USA | Lanman, Charles | Unrated | ||
![]() | Indians Returning From The Hunt 1841 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Lanman, Charles | Unrated | |
![]() | Indian Portrait 1910 Anonymous Collection (2) Unknown | Lorenz, Richard | GA | |
Sacramento Indian With Dogs 1867 M. H. de Young Memorial Museum San Francisco, CA | Nahl, Charles Christian | GA | ||
![]() | Inside An Indian Tent 1824 Public Archives of Canada Ottawa, ON | Rindisbacher, Peter | GA | |
![]() | Western Winter Landscape With An Indian Running In Snow Shoes To Down A Buffalo, Surrounded By Dogs In The Foreground, With Additional Indians Hunting Buffalo Watercolor w/pen Anonymous Collection (2) Unknown | Rindisbacher, Peter | GA | |
![]() | International Indian Council (Held At Tallequah, Indian Territory, In 1843) 1843 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Stanley, John Mix | ![]() In the mid-nineteenth century, the United States government moved tribes from the Southeast to Indian Territory, which later became Oklahoma and Kansas. In 1843, Cherokee principal chief John Ross called a meeting of the tribes at Tallequah (also spelled Tahlequah) to “renew their ancient customs, and to revive their ancient alliances.” Hundreds... | Unrated |
![]() | Mountain Landscape With Indians 1870/1875 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | Stanley, John Mix | Unrated |
- Native Americans In 19th-Century Paintings