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Picture: Photo of cedar carving of an Indian head named Whispering Giant (which honours the Ojibwa, Cree, and Assiniboine First Nations) in Winnipeg Beach Provincial Recreation Area, in the town of Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba, Canada. Wood Carving Faces, Wood Carving Art, Canada Towns, Discover Canada, Canada Photos, Scenery Photos, Community Space, Indian Head
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Picture: Photo of cedar carving of an Indian head named Whispering Giant (which honours the Ojibwa, Cree, and Assiniboine First Nations) in Winnipeg Beach Provincial Recreation Area, in the town of Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba, Canada.
Paul Kane. Wanderings of an Artist among the Indians of North America from Canada to Vancouver's Island and Oregon through the Hudson's Bay Company's Territory and Back Again. London, 1859.      "Portrait of a half-breed Cree Girl." (Chromolithograph)    Kane traveled to the Oregon Country and western Canada in 1846-48, inspired by a Catlinesque desire to record Native American culture before it was obliterated by civilization. His sense of the inevitable destruction of their way of life is p... Indians Of North America, North American Indians, Oregon Country, Amerindians, Aboriginal Culture, Chromolithograph
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Paul Kane. Wanderings of an Artist among the Indians of North America from Canada to Vancouver's Island and Oregon through the Hudson's Bay Company's Territory and Back Again. London, 1859. "Portrait of a half-breed Cree Girl." (Chromolithograph) Kane traveled to the Oregon Country and western Canada in 1846-48, inspired by a Catlinesque desire to record Native American culture before it was obliterated by civilization. His sense of the inevitable destruction of their way of life is p...
This picture was taken in the summer of 1913 at an Indian Sun Dance held between Mr. Moise L'Heureaux's ranch and Cochin the usual place for holding Sun dances, at this particular dance the Indians were asking their gods for rain.   Picture taken and finished by Mabel Devlin School teacher at St Hippolyte at the time. She is now Mrs. J.D. Paulhus of Vawn. Mr. Paul L'Heureux of Jack Fish who spoke Cree assisted in persuading these gentlemen to pose Native American Dance, Native American Regalia, Native American Images, Native American Beauty, American Indian Art, Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas, First Peoples, Le Far West
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This picture was taken in the summer of 1913 at an Indian Sun Dance held between Mr. Moise L'Heureaux's ranch and Cochin the usual place for holding Sun dances, at this particular dance the Indians were asking their gods for rain. Picture taken and finished by Mabel Devlin School teacher at St Hippolyte at the time. She is now Mrs. J.D. Paulhus of Vawn. Mr. Paul L'Heureux of Jack Fish who spoke Cree assisted in persuading these gentlemen to pose
Cree beaded pad saddle 18"(l) with beaded tabs, floral and geometric designs in red, blue, green, pink and butterscotch. The yarn tassles have glass tubular beads.There is an old label that reads "Indian Saddle - said to have belonged to Sitting Bull's daughter". Fine cond, circa 1890 Native American Horses, Native American Clothing, Native American Pictures, Native American Crafts, Native American Artifacts, Native American Fashion, American Style, Indian Beadwork
Cree beaded pad saddle 18"(l) with beaded tabs, floral and geometric designs in red, blue, green, pink and butterscotch. The yarn tassles have glass tubular beads.There is an old label that reads "Indian Saddle - said to have belonged to Sitting Bull's daughter". Fine cond, circa 1890
PEYASIW-AWASIS (Thunderchild, also known as Kapitikow, meaning “the one who makes the sound”), Plains Cree chief; b. 1849, probably along the South Saskatchewan River; m. Mamchwasis and then Ka-kwa; he had several children; d. 29 June 1927 on the Thunderchild Indian Reserve, Sask. American Symbols, American Bobtail Cat, Indian Nation
PEYASIW-AWASIS (Thunderchild, also known as Kapitikow, meaning “the one who makes the sound”), Plains Cree chief; b. 1849, probably along the South Saskatchewan River; m. Mamchwasis and then Ka-kwa; he had several children; d. 29 June 1927 on the Thunderchild Indian Reserve, Sask.
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Fancy Shawl Dancer Violet John [Cree] is also a former Miss Indian World & former Hoop Dancer Champion of the world. The First Americans, Champions Of The World, Rodeo Queen, Pow Wow, Beauty Queens
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Fancy Shawl Dancer Violet John [Cree] is also a former Miss Indian World & former Hoop Dancer Champion of the world.
Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation, Mont., August 17, 2010 -- Ruby Stump participated in the Federal Disaster Assistance Agreement the signing ceremony between Chippewa Cree Nation and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This signed agreement clears the path for federal disaster recovery funding for the tribe. Ruby's home was heavily damaged by the June 13th rains on the Reservation. Native American Tribes, American Heritage, Native Indian, Native Art
Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation, Mont., August 17, 2010 -- Ruby Stump participated in the Federal Disaster Assistance Agreement the signing ceremony between Chippewa Cree Nation and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This signed agreement clears the path for federal disaster recovery funding for the tribe. Ruby's home was heavily damaged by the June 13th rains on the Reservation.
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PLAINS CREE BEADED ROBE     composed of fine, dark blue wool cloth, sewn with a concentric beadwork medallion, trimmed with a brass hawk bell and two cloth-wrapped ermine drops painted with reddish earth pigments, flanked by two men, in applique, each surmounted by a crescent shape, the whole decorated with a series of circular cloth medallions, each centering a brass bell with an ermine drop.    41in. by 57in. Native American Art, American Indians, Photo Supplies, Earth Pigments, Yarn Bombing
(#93) Plains Cree Beaded Robe
PLAINS CREE BEADED ROBE composed of fine, dark blue wool cloth, sewn with a concentric beadwork medallion, trimmed with a brass hawk bell and two cloth-wrapped ermine drops painted with reddish earth pigments, flanked by two men, in applique, each surmounted by a crescent shape, the whole decorated with a series of circular cloth medallions, each centering a brass bell with an ermine drop. 41in. by 57in.
Rose Marie "Tantoo" Cardinal (Canadian actor and political activist, noted: of Cree descent. Winner of American Indian Film Festival Best Actress Award in 1993 during her cast time as "Song Bird" on the CBS drama series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." Which is where I saw her first and admire her talent from) Native American Actors, American Actress, Dances With Wolves
Rose Marie "Tantoo" Cardinal (Canadian actor and political activist, noted: of Cree descent. Winner of American Indian Film Festival Best Actress Award in 1993 during her cast time as "Song Bird" on the CBS drama series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." Which is where I saw her first and admire her talent from)
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Woods Cree saddle blanket - A Song for the Horse Nation - October 29, 2011 through January 7, 2013 - The National Museum of the American Indian - Washington, D.C. - Native American Beadwork, Horse Gear, Horse Tack, Indigenous North Americans, Horse Costumes
Saddle Blankets & Saddles | A Song for the Horse Nation - October 29, 2011 through January 7, 2013 - The National Museum of the American Indian - Washington, D.C.
Woods Cree saddle blanket - A Song for the Horse Nation - October 29, 2011 through January 7, 2013 - The National Museum of the American Indian - Washington, D.C. -
Indian identified as Crow, taken by Richard Throssel. Throssel was a student of Edward Curtis, and one-quarter Cree, and this image comes from archives at the University of Wyoming: American Crow, Edward Curtis, Alternative Kunst, Crow Indians
Johnny Depp's Tonto, Continued: Some Indians Did Wear Birds on Their Heads
Indian identified as Crow, taken by Richard Throssel. Throssel was a student of Edward Curtis, and one-quarter Cree, and this image comes from archives at the University of Wyoming:
1500 CREE BOOTS W TYROLESE TAPE (FULL SIZE ONLY) / Beige Suede x Indian Tan Suede / True Moccasin / Crêpe Hunt Sole / Town / Avoid contact with petroleum based products Moccasin Boots, Moccasins, Shoe Boots, Shoe Bag, Footware, Ll Bean Boot, Tan Suede, Stay Warm, Designer Shoes
1500 CREE BOOTS W TYROLESE TAPE (FULL SIZE ONLY) / Beige Suede x Indian Tan Suede / True Moccasin / Crêpe Hunt Sole / Town / Avoid contact with petroleum based products