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Showing 503 results for Native American (Tlingit possibly)
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Native American (Tlingit possibly)
19th century
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1860
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1850–80
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1890
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1780–1840
Tsimshian or Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1780–1830
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1750–1800
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1840–70
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1840
Tlingit, Native American
ca. 1860
Chinook, Native American
ca. 1850
Acoma, Native American
ca. 1790
Wasco, Native American
ca. 1870
Tsimshian, Native American
ca. 1780–1810
Edgar Heap of Birds, Hock E Aye VI
1990
Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
ca. 1680
Anishinaabe, probably Ottawa, Native American
ca. 1800
Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Native American
ca. 1890
Anishinaabe, possibly Mississauga Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1800
Choctaw, Native American
ca. 1790
Arapaho, Native American
ca. 1875
Comanche, Native American
ca. 1850
Ute, Native American
ca. 1890
Apache, Native American
ca. 1890
Swift Dog
ca. 1880
Muscogee/ Creek, Native American
ca. 1830
Innu/ Naskapi, Native American
ca. 1820
Muscogee/ Creek, Native American
ca. 1830
Haudenosaunee/ Iroquois (?), Native American
ca. 1800
Wendat/ Huron, Native American
ca. 1830
Wasco, Native American
ca. 1860
Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1860
Tlingit
before 1843
Tlingit
early 19th century
Tlingit
1850–60
Tlingit
late 19th century
Tlingit
1820–30
Okvik, Native American
100 BCE–200 CE
Anishinaabe, probably Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1780
Western Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800