tHROUGH The INDIAN'S PATH

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There are many different indian tribes and nations, and they all have unique cultures and traditions. Lets take a look!

Shoshone Indians at a Mountain Lake (Lake Fremont), Alfred Jacob Miller, 1810/1874, From the collection of: Denver Art Museum
Indians Spear Fishing, Albert Bierstadt, 1862, From the collection of: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Indians Crossing the Upper Missouri, Charles Ferdinand Wimar, 1859-1860, From the collection of: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Amazonian Indians Worshipping the God Sun, François Auguste Biard, c. 1860, From the collection of: Pinacoteca de São Paulo
Indians Tantalizing a Wounded Buffalo, Alfred Jacob Miller, ca. 1837, From the collection of: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Indians Simulating Buffalo, Frederic Remington, 1908, From the collection of: The Toledo Museum of Art
Mohave Indians, Heinrich Balduin Möllhausen, 1858, From the collection of: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Penn's Treaty with the Indians, Edward Hicks, c. 1830-1840, From the collection of: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Crow Indians Firing into the Agency, Frederic Remington, 1887, From the collection of: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
The Abduction of Boone's Daughter by the Indians, Charles Ferdinand Wimar, 1855/1856, From the collection of: Amon Carter Museum of American Art
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