Date: | 1838 |
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Description: | Naw-Kaw or Wood. Hand-colored lithograph from History of the Indian Tribes of North America. |
Date: | 1903 |
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Description: | Hand-colored postcard depicting Ojibwa Chief Obtossaway. This image is part of an exhibit about Native Americans prepared by Paul Vanderbilt, the first cur... |
Date: | 1880 |
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Description: | Illustration of Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) men. One of them may be Yellow Thunder. |
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Description: | Composite photograph of scenes of Winnebago Indians. |
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Description: | Numbered memohead of the Oneida National Bank of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, with a profile view of a Native American man wearing beads, feathers, a ribbon in ... |
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Description: | Billhead of the Oshkosh Brewing Company, in business from 1894-1971, with the company trademark of a waist-up view of Chief Oshkosh wearing a jacket and bo... |
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Description: | Letterhead of the Oshkosh Brewing Company, active from 1894-1971, with the company trademark of a waist-up view of Chief Oshkosh wearing a jacket, a banded... |
Date: | 08 1835 |
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Description: | The frontispiece design on blue paper, featuring the likeness of an Indian chief, for "The Aboriginal Port Folio". |
Date: | 1849 |
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Description: | Hand-colored lithograph of Little Elk (Hoo-Wan-ne-ka), chief of the Ho-Chunk, as he appeared during an official visit to Washington, D.C. in 1824. This por... |
Date: | 1979 |
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Description: | A map of Southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois showing the areas inhabited by the Ho-Chuck, formerly known as the Winnebago. Some of the location names ... |
Date: | 1786 |
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Description: | Print of a Gilbert Stuart painted portrait of Thayendangea (known also as Joseph Brant). He wears a feathered headdress and a shell around his neck. |
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Description: | Colorized postcard image of Colonel Chief Albert Yellowthunder of the Ho-Chunk Nation. He is wearing traditional native attire and is holding an object, wh... |
Date: | 1908 |
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Description: | Photographic postcard of Qua-bas-er-o-qua, an Ojibwa (Chippewa) woman. She is seated on the ground in a low woven chair, and is wearing traditional clothin... |
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