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Black Hawk, 1800-1850
Unknown
Symbolic Petition of Chippewa Chiefs presented at Washington, 28th January 1849 headed by Oshcabawis of Monomonecan, Wisconsin
Captain Seth Eastman
Chief Keokuk, 1834
George Catlin
Mad Bear, Lower Yanktonas Sioux, from the American Indian Chiefs series for Allen & G…, 1888
Allen & Ginter
Geronimo and his Band Returning from a Raid into Mexico
Frederic Remington
Council on the steamer "Saint John" between the peace commissioners and chiefs of the indian tribes
Anonymous
Osceola or 'Rising Sun', a Seminole Leader, 1838
George Catlin
Red Bird, Chippeway, from the American Indian Chiefs series for Allen & Ginter Cigare…, 1888
Allen & Ginter
Grey Eagle, Apache, from the American Indian Chiefs series for Allen & Ginter Cigaret…, 1888
Allen & Ginter
Chief Ogallala Fire, 1902
Henry Francois Farny
Mou-Ka-Ush-Ka or 'The Trembling Earth', a Yankton Sioux Chief
George Cooke
Indian Chief
Anonymous
Billy Bowlegs and Chiefs of the Seminole Indians Illustration
Anonymous
The White Cloud, Head Chief of the Iowas, 1844-45
George Catlin
Penn's Treaty with the Indians, c.1830-40
Edward Hicks
Buffalo Dance at Pueblo de Zuni, New Mexico
Ricard Hovenden (after) Kern
Red Shirt, Dakota Sioux, from the American Indian Chiefs series for Allen & Ginter Ci…, 1888
Allen & Ginter
Indian Elder or Chief
John White
Sioux chief, 'The Black Rock'
George Catlin
Ki-On-Twog-Ky or 'Complanter', a Seneca Chief, 1796
F. Bartoli
John Ridge, Cherokee Chief, 1825
Charles Bird King
Portrait of 'Black Moccasin', Chief of the Minnetarees
Myers and Co
White Wolf, a Comanche Chief, c.1891-98
American School
Notchimine or No Heart, an Iowa Chief, 1837
Charles Bird King
Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Ton, King of the Maguas, 1710
Johannes or Jan Verelst
Moa-Na-Hon-Ga or 'Great Walker', an Iowa Chief, 1824
Charles Bird King
To-Ka-Cou, a Yankton Sioux Chief, 1837
George Cooke
Ne-Sou-A-Quoit, a Fox Chief
Charles Bird King
The death of Crazy Horse
Amos Bad Heart Buffalo
Tshusik, a Chippeway Woman, 1827
Charles Bird King
Halpatter-Micco or Billy Bowlegs, a Seminole Chief, c.1825
Charles Bird King
Six year old Native American chief
Myers and Co
Appanoose, a Sauk Chief, 1837
George Cooke
Major Long Holding a Council with the Oto Indians, engraved by Lawson, 1819
Samuel (after) Seymour
Penn's Treaty with the Indians
Anonymous
Chippeway Mother and Child, 1826
James Otto Lewis
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