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A Blackfoot Travois
A Comanche
A Comanche Mother
A Cree
A Cree Woman
A Family Group - Noatak
A Koskimo House-Post
A Painted Tipi - Assinboin
A Sarsi Camp
Apio-Mita ("White Dog") - Blood
As it was in the Old Days
Assiniboin Hunter
Assiniboin Mother and Child
Astanihkyi ("Come Singing") - Blood
At the Pool, Animal Dance - Cheyenne
Bear Bull-Blackfoot
Black Belly - Cheyenne
Bow River - Blackfoot
Boys in Kaiak - Nunivak
Canyon de Chelly–Navajo
Cape Prince of Wales Man
Cheyenne Costume
Cheyenne Sun-Dance Lodge
Depositing a Prayer Stick
Desert Rovers - Apache
Dog Woman - Cheyenne
Geronimo - Apache
Grass-House Ceremony - Wichita
Hamasaka in Tlu'wulahu Costume with Speaker's Staff - Qagyuhl
Henry Wichita
Hooperbay Youth
Hotamita Ye Society, Cheyenne Sun-Dance
Jackson, Interpreter at Kotzebue
Jajuk - Selawik
Kenowun - Nunivak
King Island Homes
King Island Village from the Sea
Kobuk Costume
Kotsuis and Hohhuq - Nakoaktok
Launching the Whale Boat - Little Diomede Island
Lefthand - Comanche
Masked Dancers - Qagyuhl
Noatak Kaiaks
Nungoktok - Noatak
Oksoyapiw - Blackfoot
Ola - Noatak
Old Eagle - Oto
Old Stone House - Diomede Island
Peyote Drummer
Placating the Spirit of a Slain Eagle - Assinboin
Ready for Sealing - Nunivak
Replastering a Paguate House
Reuben Taylor (Istofhuts) - Cheyenne
Sacred Bags of the Horn Society - Blood
Soyaksin - Blood
Stsimaki ("Reluctant-to-be-Woman") - Blood
Taassi-Mi-Salla (Crow with Necklace) - Sarsi
The Fire-Drill Koskimo
The Moose Hunter - Cree
The Muskrat-Hunter - Kotzebue
The Old Cheyenne
The Old Warrior - Arapaho
The Story of the Washita
Titishu-Ghitlluhl (Deer Running) - Sarsi
Uyowutcha - Nunivak
Walter Ross - Wichita
Wichita Grass-House
Woista - Cheyenne Woman
Woman and Child - Nunivak
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Last updated: 12/06/2023