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Background imageTribe Collection: USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City, House Detail

USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City, House Detail

Background imageTribe Collection: USA, NM, Gallup, Handmade Navajo Rugs for Sale

USA, NM, Gallup, Handmade Navajo Rugs for Sale

Background imageTribe Collection: USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City Cultural Center

USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City Cultural Center

Background imageTribe Collection: Nambe Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Preparing horses for war dance

Nambe Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Preparing horses for war dance

Background imageTribe Collection: Single tepee pictched on Arapaho traditional homelands near La Junta Colorado along

Single tepee pictched on Arapaho traditional homelands near La Junta Colorado along the Santa Fe Trail where nearby is Old Bents Fort along the Rio Grande

Background imageTribe Collection: Tule reed wetlands was a source of building materials for the Ohlone Costanoan tribes

Tule reed wetlands was a source of building materials for the Ohlone Costanoan tribes. Coyote Hills Regional Park on Freemonts Bay shoreline, Freemont California

Background imageTribe Collection: SA, Peru, Machu Picchu Section of wall, illustrating Inca architecture

SA, Peru, Machu Picchu Section of wall, illustrating Inca architecture
SA, Peru, Machu Picchu, Section of wall, illustrating Inca architecture

Background imageTribe Collection: The Wampanoag Indians were known as the people of the first light. A mystical sunrise

The Wampanoag Indians were known as the people of the first light. A mystical sunrise from the eastern shores of Cape Cod brings a new dawn to a historic village site of the Wampanoag

Background imageTribe Collection: Hungary, Budapest, Pest, Heros Square. Millennium Monument built in 1896 for citys 1

Hungary, Budapest, Pest, Heros Square. Millennium Monument built in 1896 for citys 1, 000-year anniversary, showing 7 horsemen of the Magyar tribes

Background imageTribe Collection: Moose were a valuable resource to the Algonkin Indians of Canada and hunted primarily

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

Background imageTribe Collection: Algonkin Indians cooked their meals over open fires using spits and clay cooking pots

Algonkin Indians cooked their meals over open fires using spits and clay cooking pots

Background imageTribe Collection: Thailand, Doi Inthanon National Park, Young woman sits by steaming tea kettle at

Thailand, Doi Inthanon National Park, Young woman sits by steaming tea kettle at sunrise in Karen hill tribal village (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageTribe Collection: The remote Dogon village of Songo, in Mali, Africa

The remote Dogon village of Songo, in Mali, Africa

Background imageTribe Collection: The Dogon village of Songo, in Mali, Africa

The Dogon village of Songo, in Mali, Africa

Background imageTribe Collection: The sun sets on some Karo men piloting a dugout raft across the Omo River, near their

The sun sets on some Karo men piloting a dugout raft across the Omo River, near their village in Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageTribe Collection: A Konso villager walks down a dirt road that leads to a small Konso village, in the

A Konso villager walks down a dirt road that leads to a small Konso village, in the Omo region of Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageTribe Collection: Headstones called Tija Stellae, date from the 12th century AD, in Ethiopia, Africa

Headstones called Tija Stellae, date from the 12th century AD, in Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageTribe Collection: Africa, Benin, Ganvie. Tofinu villager in dugout canoe on the waters of Lake Nokoue

Africa, Benin, Ganvie. Tofinu villager in dugout canoe on the waters of Lake Nokoue
Tofinu villager in dugout canoe on Lake Nokoue near village, Ganvie, Benin

Background imageTribe Collection: History of Africa. Doctors in an expedition of European explorers, examining the

History of Africa. Doctors in an expedition of European explorers, examining the native blood attacked by sleeping sickness. Engraving by Thiriat. 1903

Background imageTribe Collection: Snow shoes were typically used by the Subarctic and Arctic peoples for walking on deep snow

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)

Background imageTribe Collection: According to legend, the dreamcatcher catches all dreams, good and bad. Bad dreams

According to legend, the dreamcatcher catches all dreams, good and bad. Bad dreams are trapped in the web until dawn and burn up

Background imageTribe Collection: The sundance was practiced by most tribes of the Great Plains, Plateau and Great Basin areas

The sundance was practiced by most tribes of the Great Plains, Plateau and Great Basin areas. Some of the men participating in the self mutilation would drag bison skulls tied to skewers implanted

Background imageTribe Collection: Bowl of Zuni corn soup made with ingredients of corn, posole, goat meat, chili pepper

Bowl of Zuni corn soup made with ingredients of corn, posole, goat meat, chili pepper, green onion and cilantro. (PR)

Background imageTribe Collection: Prairie Homestead National Monument is a well-preserved sod house kept in good condition

Prairie Homestead National Monument is a well-preserved sod house kept in good condition to remind us just how great were the privations of the early Euro-Americans who displaced the Indian tenants

Background imageTribe Collection: Many oil rigs are set up throughout Oklahoma on Tribally owned land such as here on Cherokee ground

Many oil rigs are set up throughout Oklahoma on Tribally owned land such as here on Cherokee ground

Background imageTribe Collection: Pictograph of the legendary figure called Kokopeli who brought the wooden flute

Pictograph of the legendary figure called Kokopeli who brought the wooden flute and fertility to the Pueblo Indians

Background imageTribe Collection: Pueblo Indians in America their native rugs and artwork at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico

Pueblo Indians in America their native rugs and artwork at Buffalo Dance in New Mexico near Albuquerque

Background imageTribe Collection: Painted buffalo herd and horses decorate a Lakota Sioux tepee

Painted buffalo herd and horses decorate a Lakota Sioux tepee

Background imageTribe Collection: Oil rig in operation on the Osage Indian Reservation today. The Osage Tribe s

Oil rig in operation on the Osage Indian Reservation today. The Osage Tribe s
Oil rig in operation on the Osage Indian Reservation today. The Osage Tribes legacy with oil started in 1897 with the first well

Background imageTribe Collection: Downtown Ketchikan is very quaint town which is built out over the water and it s

Downtown Ketchikan is very quaint town which is built out over the water and it s
Downtown Ketchikan is very quaint town which is built out over the water and its unique shops cling to the weathered wooden boardwalks

Background imageTribe Collection: Tlingit carved and painted wooden totem pole on display at the University of Alaska

Tlingit carved and painted wooden totem pole on display at the University of Alaska cultural museum in Fairbanks

Background imageTribe Collection: Traditionally the Tlingit used wood stakes and cedar pins to slow cook salmon over

Traditionally the Tlingit used wood stakes and cedar pins to slow cook salmon over low flame fires giving the fish a smokey flavor. (PR)

Background imageTribe Collection: Girl (9 years) in traditional dress, Vicos, Peru. (MR)

Girl (9 years) in traditional dress, Vicos, Peru. (MR)

Background imageTribe Collection: Hungary, Budapest. View of Fishermans Bastion, designed by Frigyes Schlek in

Hungary, Budapest. View of Fishermans Bastion, designed by Frigyes Schlek in neo-Romanesque style in late 19th century. It consists of seven observation towers in memory of the seven Magyar tribes

Background imageTribe Collection: Hogan at base of canyon wall in Canyon de Chelly, AZ

Hogan at base of canyon wall in Canyon de Chelly, AZ

Background imageTribe Collection: White House Ruins at Canyon de Chelly, Arizona

White House Ruins at Canyon de Chelly, Arizona

Background imageTribe Collection: Hopi Indians visited Canyon de Chelly after AD 1300 and established year round residences

Hopi Indians visited Canyon de Chelly after AD 1300 and established year round residences, supported by Hopi legends and ceramics

Background imageTribe Collection: Wupatki Ruins National Monument was home to an Anasazi culture, the ancestors to the Hopi

Wupatki Ruins National Monument was home to an Anasazi culture, the ancestors to the Hopi, which began in 1064 AD

Background imageTribe Collection: Eagle Butte, mountians of the Hopi Buttes located on the Hopi Indian Reservation in Arizona

Eagle Butte, mountians of the Hopi Buttes located on the Hopi Indian Reservation in Arizona. Tribal members will go for their vision quest or gather young eagles to raise for their ceremonial feathers

Background imageTribe Collection: Scenic views of Hopi Reservation lands from the Second Mesa. The Hopi homelands are

Scenic views of Hopi Reservation lands from the Second Mesa. The Hopi homelands are located in the northeastern Arizona and total over 1.5 million acres of valleys and mesas

Background imageTribe Collection: Traditional Hopi Eagle dancer, Clay Kewanwy (Hopi Tewa), dressed in dance regalia

Traditional Hopi Eagle dancer, Clay Kewanwy (Hopi Tewa), dressed in dance regalia during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff



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