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Wabaunsee, a Pottawatomi Indian, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Metea, a Pottawatomi chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Hoowanneka (the Little Elk), a Winnebago chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Nawkaw (wood), a Winnebago chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Tshizunhaukau (he who runs with the deer), a Winnebago warrior, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Wakawn, a Winnebago chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Wakaun Haka (Snake Skin), a Winnebago chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Amisquam (the Wooden Ladle), a Winnebago Indian, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Lappawinsoe, a Delaware chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Tishcohan, a Delaware chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Dress of a warrior of Florida at the time of the conquest, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Dress of a chief of warrior of Florida at the time of the conquest, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Dress of the Queen of Florida at the time of the conquest, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Dress of the King of Florida at the time of the conquest, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Sun priest preceding the King of Florida guaranteeing him rays of sun, Cesare Vecellio, 1860
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Creek Indians, Jacques Kuyper 1802
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Yaha Hajo (Mad Wolf), a Seminole war-chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Seminole chief Billy Bowlegs, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Seminole chief Asseola, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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King of the Seminoles, Florida, William Bartram, 1741
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Royal funeral place, Virginia, John White, 1588
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Shaman or magician of Virginia, Bernard Picart, 1735
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Tattoo marks of the different chiefs of Virginia, Theodoor de Bry, 1590
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Habit of a nobleman of Virginia, 1585
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Habit of a lady of Virginia, 1585
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Tattooed women of South Carolina, Gallo Gallina, 1816
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Tattooed warriors of South Carolina, Gallo Gallina, 1816
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Dancing natives in South Carolina, 1585 close
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Notchimine, an Ioway piece chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Neomonni, an Ioway chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Shauhaunapotinia (The Man Who Killed Three Sioux), an Ioway chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Psichdja-Sahpa, a Yanktonai or Western Dakota Indian, Karl Bodmer, 1840
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Tecumseh (1768-1813), a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, S.G. Whitney, 1853
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Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Ton, a Mohawk chief, John Verelst, 1710
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Mohawk Chief Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Tow, John Verelst, 1710
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William Frank Carver, champion rifle shot of the World, G.A. Custer, 1886
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Shaumonekusse, an Otto (Otoe) half chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Meach-o-shin-gaw, The Little White Bear, A Konza (Kaw) warrior, George Catlin, 1848
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Petalesharro, a Pawnee Indian, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Sharitarish, a Pawnee chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Peskelechaco, a Pawnee chief, Thomas McKenney, 1872
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Natives of Portlock Harbour, near Chichagof Island, Jacques Kuyper, 1802
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