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Showing 117 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

Native American (Sioux)
19th century

Charles Dewolf Brownell
ca. 1853–66

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

Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin
ca. 1920

Southern Cheyenne
1949

Unidentified
ca. 1865–70

Cheyenne
ca.1865

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

Northern Alaskan Eskimo; Family: Eskimavan
19th century

Southern and Northern Cheyenne
ca. 1874–81

Thomas Fletcher
1824

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

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

Native American (Northern Plains)
1875–1889

George Morrison
1953

Gerard David
early 1480s

Native American (Tsa-Tinne?, Northern Athapascan) or (Southern Plains)
late 19th century

Native American (Yuki)
19th century