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North America, USA, Arizona, Fort Defiance, Navajo Nation, Canyon Bonito, Navajo Veterans Cemetery
Mitchell Mesa at sunrise in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park on the ArizonaMitchell Mesa at sunset in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park on the Arizona and Utah state line
Archaeological site of Hovenweep National Monument in Mesa Verde County, Utah. Native American cultural site known as Pueblo
Highway 163 leads to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park on the Arizona and Utah state line
The Mittens and Merrick Buttes at sunset in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park on the Arizona and Utah state line
NA, USA, Alaska, Sitka, Sitka Totem Park, A totem stands on the edge of the forest
Mexico, Oaxaca, Detail of hand-woven rug using Zapotec Indian design displayed at art gallery along the Alameda near the Iglesia de Santo Domingo and the citys historic Zocalo
North America, Mexico, Yucatan. This is the Jaguar Alter at Ek Balam. EkMexico, Yucatan. This is the Jaguar Alter at Ek Balam. Ek Balam is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Yucatan built by the Maya civilization. In Yukatek the name means Black Jaguar
North America, Mexico, Yucatan. Ek Balam is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in YucatanNorth America, Mexico, Yucatan. Ek Balam is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in Yucat'n, Mexico built by the Maya civilization. In Yukatek the name means Black Jaguar
Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, near Crownpoint, New Mexico. Pueblo Bonito was occupied from the mid 800s to the 1200 s
Native American Pictographs at Bear Gulch site near Lewistown Montana
USA, Lewis and Clark Trail, Idaho, Lemhi Valley, Hwy 28 near Salmon Sacajawea sLewis and Clark Trail, Idaho, Lemhi Valley, Hwy 28, Sacajaweas homeland sign
Ears of Native American corn (Zea mays) including Hopi Blue, Vadito Blue, Escondido BlueColorful painted Native American corn (Zea mays), Belgrade, Serbia
USA, California, Bishop. Great Basin curvilinear abstract-style petroglyphs. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
North America, USA, Arizona, Navajo Indian Reservaton, Ganado, Hubbell Trading Post Historic Site. (Editorial Usage Only)
Captive white American bison; American Indians revered rare white buffalo as a spirit animal
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Native American totem poles at Stanley Park
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Detail of totem in Stanley Park
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver UBC Museum of Anthropology Totem in outdoor village
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Native totems in Stanley Park
02Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park: JASPER, Native Canadian Totem Pole
02Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park: Banff, Shops on Banff Avenue Native Canadian Frieze
Petroglyphs at Writing on Stone Provincial Park in Alberta Canada
Canada, Alberta, Fort Macleod, Bison skulls at Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump
Moose were a valuable resource to the Algonkin Indians of Canada and hunted primarily for their meat and thick durable skins that would be tanned and made into clothing, bedding and moccasins
Algonkin Indians cooked their meals over open fires using spits and clay cooking pots
Tipi with American flag at the North American Indian Days celebration in Browning Montana
Snow shoes were typically used by the Subarctic and Arctic peoples for walking on deep snow. Made from a racket-shaped wooden frame, webbing and thongs to attach the foot.(PR)
Native American Indian dance in motion, Montana
Scattered moraine and prairie wildflowers with Chief Mountain in Glacier National Park in Montana
Shoshone Bannock Native American Indian wearing traditional beadwork at a festival in Boise, Idaho
Tipi poles at sunrise at the Bighole National Battlefield Site near Wisdom Montana
Details of Native American dress, Montana
Painted teepee at North American Indian Days celebration in Browning, Montana
Band of horses on the Blackfeet Reservation with peaks of Glacier National Park in background
Running Eagle Falls aka Trick Falls in the Two Medicine Valley of Glacier National Park in Montana