Miss Ruth Muskrat, a Cherokee Indian, presents Mr. Coolidge with a cop...
National Photo Company Collection. In album: v. 1, p. 25, no. 27839.
Meeting of Governor Carver and Massasoit / drawn by H.L. Stevens ; eng...
Massasoit handing Governor John Carver a peace pipe; three other Indians and two other white men looking on.
The Interview. Standing Elk, No. 1; Running Hog, No. 2; Little Wolf, ...
Three Cheyenne men wearing ceremonial clothing and holding rifles, greeting a Euro-American man in a suit and his interpreter in front of a building. Copyright deposit. Title transcribed from item. Forms part o... More
Indian delegations at Washington--presentation to the president / From...
Print shows members of the Yankton, Santee Sioux (Dakota), and Upper Missouri Sioux tribes with President Andrew Johnson and others at a reception in the East Room of the White House on February 23, 1867. (Sour... More
The new Indian war Now, no sarcastic innuendoes, but let us have a squ...
Native man, "This is the Noble Red Man", standing on a chest of drawers between Carl Schurz, of the "Interior Department", and General Philip Sheridan, of the "War Department"; a peace pipe extends from his poc... More
Chief Crane, Potawatomi, holding tomahawk and unidentified Native Amer...
Corresponding negative number: LC-BH82-4657 B. Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). Exhibited as a digital copy in: "Not an Ostrich: And Other Images from America's Library" a... More
William Henry Harrison Papers: Series 4, Printed Matter, 1815-1922; Su...
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings. Free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Pueblos bring first protest since Lincoln
Four Pueblo men (l to r) Santiago Naranjo, Waihusing, James Miller, and Jesus Baca, standing, facing front, wearing traditional and western clothing, each wearing a blanket and carrying a cane given them by Abr... More
The reason of the Indian outbreak General Miles declares that the Indi...
Indian holding musket and package labeled "starvation rations," standing next to an Indian agent carrying bags of money. Illus. in: Judge, 1890 Dec. 20, p. 214. Published in: Many nations: A Library of Congress... More
[Line of Apache men, women, and children outside agency building on is...
Copyright by K.T. Dodge. Title devised by library staff. (Source: North American Indians in early photography by P. Fleming and J. Luskey, 1986)
Taking the census at Standing Rock Agency - South Dakota
Men seated at two tables with large crowd of people. On mount: D.F. Barry, West Superior, Wis.
Council between General Crook and Geronimo
Photograph shows campsite in woods with General Crook, Geronimo, Capt. Roberts, Nana, Lieutenant Maus, Capt. Burke, three interpreters, and other Apache Indians.
[Indian group at the White House]
National Photo Company Collection. Public domain photograph - 20th century group portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Meeting of Governor Carver and Massasoit / drawn by H.L. Stevens ; eng...
Massasoit handing Governor John Carver a peace pipe; three other Indians and two other white men looking on.
Captain Lewis & Clark holding a council with the Indians
Illus. in: A journal of the voyages and travels of a corps of discovery : under the command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke of the Army of the United States [...] during the years 1804, 1805 and 1806 [...] by P... More
Our Indian policy / J. Keppler.
Caricature of alleged frauds in Indian supplies from peace commissioners showing man offering Indians torn blankets, empty rifle case, and spoiled beef, as (Grant Pierce?) Marsh witnesses from over fence and re... More
Repeating rifles. Savage Ute:--"We want no improvements but this! / Bi...
Indian holding up rifle labelled "seventee shooter" over dead man. Sign on spear reads, "no ploughs wanted." Illus. in: Puck, 1879 Oct. 15, vol. 6, p. 506.
William Henry Harrison Papers: Series 4, Printed Matter, 1815-1922; Su...
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings. Free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Little Sammy and his Indian protégé / C.S.R.
Cartoon showing boy asking Mrs. Columbia to exterminate his Indian protégé. Probably depicting those opposed to U.S. Grant's Indian peace policy. Illustration on page with advertisements. Illus. in: Harper's we... More
Comanche Indians on the way to the Great Council on Medicine Lodge Cre...
Indians on horseback with Comanche supply wagon in rear of the train, followed by Colonel Smoot's outfit. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1867 Nov. 16, p. 133.
U.S. allotting surveyor and his interpreter making an American citizen...
Chief American Horse, wearing a feather headdress, seated outdoors at table with surveyor writing in book; and interpreter.
[Group of Osage Indians posed outside the White House]
National Photo Company Collection. Public domain photograph of an official meeting, group portrait of people, managers, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Chief Crane, Potawatomi, holding tomahawk and unidentified Native Amer...
Corresponding negative number: LC-BH82-4657 B. Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). Exhibited as a digital copy in: "Not an Ostrich: And Other Images from America's Library" a... More
End of the big talk at Washington
Editorial cartoon shows President Ulysses S. Grant, with his arms behind his back and with Interior Secretary Columbus Delano hiding behind him, standing before Red Cloud, Chief of the Oglala Sioux. Delano, ext... More
U.S. commissioners and delegations of Sioux chiefs visiting Washington...
Group portrait of commissioners and Sioux Indians on steps of U.S. Capitol building. Copyright by C.M. Bell. Published in: Many nations: A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of Indian and Alaska n... More
Poundmaker, Cree Nation - Public domain portrait drawing
"Quotation from Norma Sluman's Poundmaker." One of a series. Gift; Gary Yanker; 1975-1983.
Our Indian policy--a house of cards / J. Keppler.
Cartoon showing Uncle Sam seated at table with cards labelled "Indian policy," which had been stacked up, being blown down by white men as Indians look on. Illus. in: Puck, 1881, Sept. 14, p. 24-25.
Indian lodge at Medicine Creek, Kansas--scene of the late Indian peace...
Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1867 Nov. 16., p. 724.
Conquering the Indians / Chicago Eng. Co.
Indian handing tomahawk to U.S. Army officer. Illus. in: History of the border wars of two centuries, embracing a narrative of the wars with the Indians from 1750 to 1874 / Charles Richard Tuttle. Chicago : Pub... More
By the United States in Congress assembled, a proclamation : Whereas t...
Signed: Cyrus Griffin, president. Charles Thomson, secretary. Imprint from Evans. Former attribution to John Dunlap rejected in the Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 34, p. 631. Recorded in Dunlap's acco... More
By the United States in Congress assembled. August 7, 1786 : An ordina...
The ordinance as passed Aug. 7, 1786. Cf. Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 31, p. 490-493. Imprint from Evans. Ascribed to the press of John Dunlap in Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 31, p. 965... More
Scenes and incidents of the Great Indian Council, at Medicine Lodge Cr...
Seven illustrations depicting events during peace negotiations between Native Americans and representatives of the U.S. government. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1867 Nov. 23, p. 153.
Tibetan monks from a monestary [sic] in New Jersey picket the United N...
World Journal Tribune, Inc. photo by Jack O'Brien. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection.
Retired US Air Force (USAF) CHIEF MASTER Sergeant (CMSGT) Jim Lokovik,...
The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Buckley Air Force Base State: Colorado (CO) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jessy Bruno, USAF Release Status... More