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Native American Indian chief in
Native American Indian chief in full headdress and attire; oil on canvas; 29 1/2" x 23 1/4"; "Louwana" written in script lower right.
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Indian Chief Bust Repainted
Indian Chief Bust Repainted chalkware ca early 1900s signed 696 on reverse of base; 21 in. high. Condition: Missing the top of one of the feathers in the headdress and other scattered minor chips.
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American Indian (poss Crow)
American Indian (poss Crow) beaded leather pouch; along with a second later beaded leather pouch
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Profile portrait of Native American
Profile portrait of Native American elder/chief in full eagle feather headdress and buckskin tunic attire, watercolor; 12 1/2" x 9 1/2"; signed and dated 1916 lower right.
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An Indian painted and decorated
An Indian painted and decorated horse and rider, the rider in ceremonial dress, 76cm high
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Scene depicting a Native American
Scene depicting a Native American on horseback hunting a buffalo, pounded copper. 10" x 14".
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AFTER K.B. KING LITTLE CROW A SIOUX
AFTER K.B. KING LITTLE CROW A SIOUX CHIEF along with three other prints of Native Americans Framed; Dr. Prichards Natural History of Man ''A Chenook Boy '' ''The Little white Bear '' and ''The Boy''
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American Indian Chief Lithograph on
American Indian Chief Lithograph on Fabric A colored lithograph portrait on fabric of an American Indian chief copyrighted 1903 by Campbell Metzger & Jacobson. 22 in. square. Framed and glazed 25 in. square. Condition: Expected folds colors remain vibrant.
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19th Century Portrait of an
19th Century Portrait of an American Indian Chief Portrait of Indian Chief oil on canvas unsigned; 11 x 9.25 in. Condition: Relined with craquelure.
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Indian Chief Bust Painted chalkware
Indian Chief Bust Painted chalkware ca early 1900s signed 696 on reverse of base; 21 in. high. Condition: Scattered minor chips.
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Plains Indian war club head. 6
Plains Indian war club head. 6 1/4".
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[American Indian Photography] Group
[American Indian Photography] Group of American Indian Photographs and Prints Lot of 9 including: a photograph of Indians arranged in a circle watching a dance 4.5'' x 6.75'' mounted to 8'' x 10''; a Detroit Publishing Co. print 019497 Horse Boy and Boy Chief AssinaBoines Fort Belknap Mont. 7'' x 9''; a photograph of a Sioux family in front of a tipi attributed to Harmon Percy Marble 5'' x 7''; a 6.75'' x 9.25'' portrait of an Indian man; a photograph of six tipis 6.5'' x 8.25''; a chromolithographed print of Chief Joseph by F.A. Rinehart; a similar print of Broken Arm mounted to 8'' x 10''; a ''Cosmopolitan Series printed stereoview 561 Family of Cheyenne Indians Wyoming; and a modern cabinet photograph labeled Sioux Dancers on verso
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3 PCS, MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE
3 PCS, MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEFS Thomas McKenney (American, 1785-1859) and James Hall (American, 1793-1868) after Charles Bird King (American, 1785-1862). "Pes Ke Le Cha Co, Pawnee Chief", "Chittee Yoholo, Seminole Chief" and "Young Ma Has Kah, Ioway Chief" -1830s & 1840s,
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Hudson Indian Sculpture ''The
Hudson Indian Sculpture ''The Cheyenne''by Donald Polland from spirit of the American West series limited edition 9'' tall on wooden base.
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[American Indian - Plains] Books on
[American Indian - Plains] Books on Plains Art and Culture lot of 7 books including:Linderman Frank B. Pretty-Shield: Medicine Woman of the Crows. New York: John Day Company 1972.Lowie Robert H. The Crow Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 1983.Mails Thomas E. The Mystic Warriors of the Plains Garden City: Doubleday and Company 1972.Mails Thomas E. Dog Soldiers Bear Men and Buffalo Women. Englewood Cliffs: Rutledge Book.Medicine Crow Joseph. From the Heart of the Crow Country: The Crow Indians' Own Stories. New York: Orion Books 1992.Nabokov Peter. Two Leggings: The Making of a Crow Warrior. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company 1970.Storm Hyemeyohsts. Seven Arrows. New York: Harper and Row 1972.
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McKenney & Hall/Publishers
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Ne-Sou-a-Quiot a Fox Chief" "Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea a Shawanoe Chief" "Payta-Kootha a Shawanoe Chief" "A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca a Chippeway Chief" and "Kish-Kal-Wa a Shawanoe Chief" five hand-colored lithographs from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 13 1/2 in. x 10 1/2 in. attractively matted and framed.
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Oil on canvas painting of Native
Oil on canvas painting of Native American Indians on horseback hunting a buffalo signed "C.M. Russell" (in the manner of). 28.5"x33.5"
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19TH C. CABINET CARD OF NATIVE
19TH C. CABINET CARD OF NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILYLate nineteenth century cabinet card depicting an unusual view of what appears to be a Northern Plains Tribe Native American Indian family. Seated man wearing a buffalo horn headdress with a buffalo skin cap and a large central embellishment, possibly a mirror within a frame signifying he is part of the Lakota Sioux Badger Society. He is carrying a bow in a sheath and multiple arrows at the ready with their arrowheads visible. He is wearing fringed hide trousers and a tunic and wearing what appears to be an elk tooth necklace and appears to be wearing a tobacco pouch. The standing woman and girl are both wearing fringed dresses and large feather headdresses, the woman with elaborate jewelry including a long elk tooth necklace, bear claw necklace, and carrying a dagger in beaded sheath at her waist. The girl is wearing multiple necklaces including one that appears to be elk teeth and is carrying a small pouch suspended from her metal disc belt. The photograph was produced by Frank Wendt and is marked Photo. Artist. New York indicating it was produced between approximately 1893 and 1898. This is between the time Wendt took the studio over from his mentor Charles Eisenmann and assumed his clients, which included sideshow acts from P. T. Barnum. These Native American Indians may have been part of the Lakota Sioux or other Northern Plains tribes brought in by Barnum to be part of the Indian Life or Indian Band shows he developed as another facet of his sideshow or circus freak business. Approx. 4-1/8"L x 6-3/8"L/ One spot of discoloration within image, some wear and fading overall. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house. shipping info cts from P. T. Barnum. These Native American Indians may have been part of the Lakota Sioux or other Northern Plains tribes brought in by Barnum to be part of the Indian Life or Indian Band shows he developed as another facet of his sideshow or circ
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Great Plains Native American Indian
Great Plains Native American Indian folk doll; buckskin female figure in wool robe decorated with banded beading and cowrie shells, beaded papoose, beaded moccasins and leggings, human hair, unique Indian head penny concho belt, early 20th C. 12"H. Good condition.
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CHRISTOPHER PARDELL RED CLOUD
CHRISTOPHER PARDELL RED CLOUD INDIAN BRONZE BUST United States,b.1957Finely cast realist depiction of Red Cloud, noted leader of the Oglala Lakota from 1868 to 1908.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL, PETALESHAROO:
MCKENNEY AND HALL, PETALESHAROO: A PAWNEE BRAVEMcKenney and Hall, Petalesharoo: A Paynee Brave, History of the Indian Tribes of North America After Charles Bird King (1785 - 1862) Printed by I.T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment Published by McKenney and Hall, F.W. Greenough hand colored lithograph Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 14 in. (44.5 x 35.6 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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GRABHILL PHOTOGRAPH OF REDCLOUD
GRABHILL PHOTOGRAPH OF REDCLOUD SOUIX INDIANS: Large cabinet photograph titled 3639 ''A Pretty Group at and Indian Tent'', Jack Redcloud brings news of the surrender and end of war to his lady friends. Photo copyright by Grabill, Deadwood S.D.. Image size 9 3/4'' x 12 3/4'', card size 11'' x 14''.CONDITION: Note minor smudges on image, abrasions and paper loss. Corner and edge damage.
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BRONZE INDIAN CHIEF Indian chief
BRONZE INDIAN CHIEF Indian chief with feathered headdress, spear and shield.
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An American Carved Wood and
An American Carved Wood and Polychrome Painted Cigar Store Indian first half 20th century depicting a standing chief wearing a feathered headdress and bearskin cloak having one arm raised with hand to brow shielding his eyes and the other arm at his side holding a bundle of cigars raised on the circular trunk base having polychrome paint remnants throughout. Height 120 inches.
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN CABINET CARD
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. American late 19th century. Very fine portrait of a young Native American Indian girl wearing a dress profusely decorated with elk teeth beaded mocassins and a multi-strand beaded necklace. She is posed alongside a wicker chair. Photographer credit Nellie Burr Tonkawa Oklahoma. Plains possibly Cheyenne or Kiowa. 8''h. 6''w. and a photograph depicting a Native American Indian man and woman posting with a group of onlookers. Likely Pacific Northwest. 5 1/2''h. 6 1/2''w.
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Apache Indians with horses oil on
Apache Indians with horses oil on canvas. 24'' H x 36'' W.
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"OUR WILD INDIANS", COL. R. I.
"OUR WILD INDIANS", COL. R. I. DODGE 1ST ED. 1882Presented in this lot is a Rare 1st Edition "Our Wild Indians: Thirty-Three Years' Personal Experience among the Red Men Of The Great West" by Colonel Richard Irving Dodge, United States Army, 1882, A. D. Worthington and Company Publishers, Hartford, Conn. A Popular Account of Their Social Life, Religion, Habits, Traits, Customs, Exploits, Etc. With Thrilling Adventures and Experiences On The Great Plains and In The Mountains Of Our Wide Frontier. Aide-de-camp to General Sherman. With An Introduction by General Sherman. Fully illustrated with portraits on steel, full page engravings on wood, and fine chromo-lithograph plates. Fascinating late 19th-century account of the lives and customs of Native American Indians written by Richard Dodge, a military aide to General Sherman who spent most of his career in the American West. This book is a broad discussion of practices and lifestyles of native American tribes including Apache, Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche people. Includes mysterious Indian medicine and sacred rituals descriptions of Indian culture. Brown Leather bound gold gilt hardcover is in good overall condition, cover appears repaired, scuffing exhibited to cover and edges. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and slight foxing, no other obvious marring observed. Measures 9"L x 6.25"W x 2"D; 2 lbs .12 oz. weight approximate.*
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OOC - Circa 1900 Native American
OOC - Circa 1900 Native American with Peace Pipe unsigned circa 1940s he is shown seated in grass looking down a row of teepees in background with other figures alongside distant mountains 36'' x 24'' some scuffs.
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19TH C PAINTING, NATIVE AMERICAN
19TH C PAINTING, NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANSFolk art painting of a group of six Native American warriors around a fire. One man is standing atop a boulder having just fired an arrow, while the others watch, as the flight arc of the arrow can be seen in the distance. Each figure holding a different weapon. Nicely detailed, especially in the garments, with a beautiful use of light and shadow. Signed "M.C. Miles" at lower left. Undated, circa late 19th to early 20th century. Excellent condition with no visible damage or repairs. Canvas is 31" x 24". Framed to 36" wide x 29" x 1 3/4" deep.
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Native American Indian Chief
Native American Indian Chief portraits set of 4 stereo view cards; all double sided, one with Comanche Chief on both sides, Heap Wolves and Otter Belt, one color.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTED RAWHIDE
NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTED RAWHIDE PARFLECHE Crow, Plateau region, late 19th century; 12 x 25 in. when folded.
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US American Indian Saddle Ca
US American Indian Saddle Ca 1900. Northern Plains region probably Sioux or Cheyenne tribes. It appears that the tree portion is pre-1900. The lower rigging and the skirts were probably added well into the reservation period as the original straps wore out. Complete with stirrups. Condition: Good.
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Pen and ink watercolor drawing of a
Pen and ink watercolor drawing of a Native American Indian 19th c. 5" h. 3 1/2" w. ?
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FOLK ART NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
FOLK ART NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CHIEFFolk art carved and painted Native American Indian chief , early 20th c., with spear and tomahawk, 13 1/2" h.
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GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS Including Cheyenne, Cherokee.
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Indian Watercolor ''Cherokee
Indian Watercolor ''Cherokee Elder withBlowgun'' 8'' x 10 1/2'' signed Alix.