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Iroquois warrior with a snake and turtle tattoo, Charles Be?card de Granville, 1700
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Iroquois warrior chief with body tattoos, Rudolf Cronau, 1892
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Iroquois warrior, Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, 1795
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Man and woman of the Iroquois, Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, 1800.
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War chief of the Iroquois, Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, 1795
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Iroquois savage, Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, 1795
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Iroquois shaman, Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, 1795
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Iroquois warrior, Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, 1795
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Iroquois female, Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, 1795
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Not-To-Way, a chief of the Iroquois, A. Joliet, 1860
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Huron and Iroquois Indians, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1751
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Dress of Huron and Iroquois Indians, Canada, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1751
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Dance of Iroquois Indians, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1779
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Native American funeral ceremony in New France (Canada), Claude Le Beau, 1752
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Two dances by Iroquois Indians, the Te-Jennonnikoua and the Athonront, Canada, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1751
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Iroquois Indians dancing at their Salmon feast in New France (Canada), Claude Le Beau, 1752
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Siege of a Huron fort by Iroquois Indians, Canada, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1751
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The manner in which Iroquois Indians guard their prisoners and prepare scalps, Canada, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1751
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Native Americans torture a prisoner in New France (Canada), Claude Le Beau, 1752
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Cruelties of Iroquois Indians towards the missionaries, Canada, D. Dainville, 1821
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Execution and torture of slaves by the Iroquois, America, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1724
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Iroquois execution of prisoners, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1779
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Funeral ceremony of an Iroquois Indian, Canada, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1751
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Funeral ritual for Iroquois Indians who were drowned or frozen to death, Canada, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1751
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Feast of the dead of the Huron and Iroquois Indians, Joseph Franc?ois Lafitau, 1751
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Habit of a Mohawk Iroquois Indian, Thomas Jeffreys, 1760
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Mohawk Chief Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Tow, John Verelst, 1710
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Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Ton, a Mohawk chief, John Verelst, 1710
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Ahyouwaighs, chief of the Mohawks and head of the Iroquois confederacy, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Kiontwogky, chief of the Seneca, a tribe of the Iroquois or five nations, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Mohawk chief Ho Nee Yeath Tan No Ron, or John of Canajoharie with tattoos on his face, John Verelst, 1710
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Etow Oh Koam, King of the River Nation, John Verelst, 1770
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Thayendaneega, a Mohawk Chief, James Cowles Prichard, 1843
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Mohawk chief Thayendanegea or Joseph Brant (1743 –1807), S.G. Whitney, 1853
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Taijadaneega or Captain Joseph Brant, a chief of the Mohawk Indians, C.C.A. Last, 1836
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Thayendanegea or Joseph Brant (1743-1807), a Mohawk chief of the Six nations, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Legends of the Iroquois (Myths and Legends), Tehanetorens, 1998
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The Iroquois, The Peoples of America, Dean Snow, 1996
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Iroquois- People of the Longhouse, Michael Johnson, 2013
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