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Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810

Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810

Makah or Nuu-chah-nulth, Native American
ca.1820–40

Maya artist(s)
600–900 CE
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Possibly by Henry Ingle
1800–1805

Possibly by William Worthington
1805–15

Catherine Cassady
1814

Margaret Cassedy
1826

American
1867

Makah
19th–20th century

Nez Perce artist
ca. 1870

Salish
late 19th–early 20th century

Quinault
late 19th century

Yakama
late 19th–early 20th century

Lower Chehalis or Quinault, Native American
ca. 1820–50

American
1800–1810

Author Keith Morrison
Publisher Washington Project for the Arts
1985

Editor Alain Locke
Publisher Associates in Negro Folk Education
1940

Publisher Howard University
1980

Editor Carolyn Elizabeth Shuttlesworth-Davidson
Publisher Howard University
2005

Nicholas Galanin
Publisher Minor Matters Books
2021

Nicholas Galanin
Publisher Minor Matters Books
2020

Rimer Cardillo
2016

Artist and publisher Claudia Cohen
2018

Attributed to Seraphim Masi
ca. 1825–52
George T. Morgan
1878
Publisher The American Bond and Currency Detector Company
1869
Author Hon. Benjamin Butterworth
Printer Government Printing Office
1888
Author Hon. Benjamin Butterworth
Printer Sackett & Wilhelms Corp.
Publisher Government Printing Office
1892
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