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Showing 116 results for Northern Cheyenne, Native American
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Northern Cheyenne, Native American
ca. 1870
Edgar Heap of Birds, Hock E Aye VI
1990
Bently Spang
1998
Northern Cheyenne
ca. 1880
Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin
ca. 1920
Native American (Sioux)
19th century
Frank Henderson
ca. 1882
Frank Henderson
ca. 1882
Southern and Northern Cheyenne
ca. 1874–81
Northern France (?)
ca. 1275–1300
Pomo, Native American
ca. 1900
Southern Cheyenne
1949
Cheyenne
ca.1865
Unidentified
ca. 1865–70
Edgar Heap of Birds, Hock E Aye VI
1990
Cheyenne
ca. 1890
Cheyenne
ca. 1875
Southern Cheyenne
ca. 1890
Southern and Northern Cheyenne
ca. 1874–81
Edgar Heap of Birds, Hock E Aye VI
1990
Edgar Heap of Birds, Hock E Aye VI
1990
Southern and Northern Cheyenne
ca. 1874–81
Northern Alaskan Eskimo; Family: Eskimavan
19th century
Southern Cheyenne, Native American
ca. 1875
Frank Henderson
ca. 1882
Frank Henderson
ca. 1882
Central Plains, Lakota (Teton Sioux), Cheyenne or Arapaho
ca. 1840
Southern Cheyenne, Native American
ca. 1885
Charles Dewolf Brownell
ca. 1853–66
Native American (Cheyenne or Arapaho)
19th century
Native American (Cheyenne or Hidatsa [GrosVentre], possibly)
19th century
Native American (Kiowas, Cheyenne or Arapaho)
19th century
Native American (Cheyenne, Sioux or Dakota)
19th century
Native American and American, Cheyenne and Arapaho at The Mohonk Lodge, Wetherford, OK
1920
Thomas Fletcher
1824
Native American (Northern Plains)
1875–1889
Gerard David
early 1480s
Acoma, Native American
ca. 1850
Native American (Yuki)
19th century
Native American (Tsa-Tinne?, Northern Athapascan) or (Southern Plains)
late 19th century