Cowboys and Indians

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Calamity Jane Cowgirls, Camping Gear, Old West Photos, Old West, Westerns, American Frontier, American West, Mountain Man
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Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill, Montreal, QC, 1885 Buffalo Bills, Canada, Buffalo Bill, Cowboys And Indians, American Heritage, Wild West
Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill, Montreal, QC, 1885
Yellow Bull - Nez Perce Nez Perce, Fotografia, Indians, Fotos, Historia, Jpg, Native American Beauty, Indigenous Peoples
Yellow Bull - Nez Perce
Yellow Bull - Nez Perce
Chief Bigfoot was very ill and near death at the Massacre at Wounded Knee. He was helped out of his tepee to  listen to Col Forsyth. In a short while, after the gunfire started, he was shot dead. Native Americans, India, Navajo
Chief Bigfoot was very ill and near death at the Massacre at Wounded Knee. He was helped out of his tepee to listen to Col Forsyth. In a short while, after the gunfire started, he was shot dead.
Running Antelope, Hunkpapa Sioux Western Comics, Native American Tribes, Native American, Native American Images, Native North Americans
Running Antelope - Hunkpapa / Sioux (Lakota)
Running Antelope, Hunkpapa Sioux
LAKOTA - HANDMADE HEADDRESS Native American Clothing, Native American Headdress, Native American Photos
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LAKOTA - HANDMADE HEADDRESS
Ute chief Piah (Peter Snow). People, Southwest, Southern, Photos
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Ute chief Piah (Peter Snow).
Sarah Winnemucca (1844–1891) was one of the most influential and charismatic Native American women in American history. Born near the Humboldt River Sink in Nevada to a legendary family of Paiute leaders at a time when the Paiutes’ homeland and way of life were increasingly threatened by the influx of Anglo settlers, Sarah later wrote that the white men “came like a lion, yes, like a roaring lion, and have continued so ever since.” Women In American History, Native Indian, American Women, Native American Women
Sarah Winnemucca (1844–1891) was one of the most influential and charismatic Native American women in American history. Born near the Humboldt River Sink in Nevada to a legendary family of Paiute leaders at a time when the Paiutes’ homeland and way of life were increasingly threatened by the influx of Anglo settlers, Sarah later wrote that the white men “came like a lion, yes, like a roaring lion, and have continued so ever since.”
Brule Indian Woman ~Two Charger Woman. It was made in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis. Antigua
Brule Woman
Brule Indian Woman ~Two Charger Woman. It was made in 1907 by Edward S. Curtis.
Studio portrait of Juanita, a Native American (Navajo) woman, wife of Manuelito. 1882 to 1900. Indigenous Americans
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Studio portrait of Juanita, a Native American (Navajo) woman, wife of Manuelito. 1882 to 1900.
Mule Woman - Oglala 1907 Native Dress, Lakota, Oglala Sioux, Indian Women
Mule Woman - Oglala 1907.
Mule Woman - Oglala 1907
Her Know, Dakota Sioux, by Heyn Photo, 1899 Maori, Karhu, Blanco Y Negro, Fotografie
Her Know, Dakota Sioux, by Heyn Photo, 1899
Her Know, Dakota Sioux, by Heyn Photo, 1899
You must teach your children that the ground beneath their feet is the ashes of our grandfathers. So that they will respect the land, tell your children that the earth is rich with the lives of our kin. Teach your children that we have taught our children that the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons of earth. If men spit upon the ground, they spit upon themselves.  - Chief Seattle Seattle, Native American Wisdom, First Nations, Indian History
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You must teach your children that the ground beneath their feet is the ashes of our grandfathers. So that they will respect the land, tell your children that the earth is rich with the lives of our kin. Teach your children that we have taught our children that the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons of earth. If men spit upon the ground, they spit upon themselves. - Chief Seattle