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Indian Boy at Fort Snelling 1862 Minneapolis Institute of Arts Minneapolis, MN | Wood, Thomas Waterman | GA | ||
Indian Raider 1856 Berry-Hill Galleries New York, NY | Wimar, Charles | Unrated | ||
The Brave Old Hendrick The Great Sachem Or Chief Of The Mohawk Indians 1755 The John Carter Brown Library Providence, RI | Williams, William | Hendrick Theyanoguin (c.1691 – September 8, 1755), also known as Hendrick Peters and by several other names, was an important Mohawk leader and orator in the Mohawk Valley of colonial New York. | Unrated | |
Indians' Last Gaze Oil Private collection: Lee B. Anderson New York, NY | Talbot, Jesse | Unrated | ||
Washington in the Indian Council Oil J. N. Bartfield Galleries New York, NY | Stearns, Junius Brutus | Unrated | ||
Prairie Indian Encampment c. 1870 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | Stanley, John Mix | Unrated | ||
Mountain Landscape With Indians 1870/1875 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | Stanley, John Mix | Unrated | ||
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 | |
The Triumph 1908 Anonymous Collection (2) Unknown | Schreyvogel, Charles | GA | ||
Indians Hunting Buffalo 1894 Sid Richardson Museum Fort Worth, TX | Russell, Charles M. | GA |
- Native Americans In 19th-Century Paintings