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George A. Ahgupach
ca. 1930
Nampeyo
ca. 1895–1900
Native American (Sioux)
ca. 1850–1900
Chinook, Native American
ca. 1850
Acoma, Native American
ca. 1790
Haida, Native American
ca. 1840
Thule, Native American
ca. 800–1200
Pawnee, Native American
ca. 1800
Tsimshian , Native American
ca. 1820–40
Tsimshian, Native American
ca. 1780–1810
Kiowa, Native American
ca. 1875
Wasco, Native American
ca. 1870
Maria Martínez
1919–20
Alutiiq/ Sugpiaq, Native American
ca. 1870
Alutiiq/ Sugpiaq, Native American
ca. 1870
Ada Vilcon Thomas
1989
Northern Alaskan Eskimo; Family: Eskimavan
19th century
Ancestral Pueblo, Native American
ca. 1050–1100
Wendat/ Huron, Native American
ca. 1830
Albert Edward Edenshaw
ca. 1850
Ada Vilcon Thomas
1987
Native American (Inuit)
late 19th century
Native American (Inuit)
19th century
Native American (Inuit)
late 19th century
Native American (Sioux)
19th century
Native American (Inuit, Eskimauan or Eskimo)
19th century
Edgar Heap of Birds, Hock E Aye VI
1990
Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
ca. 1680
Native American (Chnagmiut, Inuit)
19th century
Lucy Telles
ca. 1912
Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Native American
ca. 1890
Old Bering Sea II, Native American
100–300 CE
Old Bering Sea III, Native American
300–500 CE
Eastern Plains, probably Meskwaki, Native American
ca. 1860
Anishinaabe, probably Ottawa, Native American
ca. 1800
Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Native American
ca. 1870
Yup'ik, Native American
ca. 1900
Yup'ik, Native American
ca. 1900
European or Native American
probably early 19th century
Native American (Kuskwogmiut or Inuit)
19th century