Osceola, a Seminole Indian, was the son of a Creek chief who was killed in a 1808 battle with U.S. troops.
Category: Native American
Sioux Squaw and Papoose. Native Americans.
Sioux Squaw and Papoose (baby, child). First Nation. Native Americans.
Last Horse, Oglala Sioux Chief. Native Americans.
Last Horse, Oglala Sioux Chief. Native Americans.
Short Bull, Chief of Brule Lakota, Sioux tribe.
Short Bull, Indian name Tatanka Ptechela was a Brulé (Oglala) Lakota Sioux medicine man who was one of the most prominent leaders in the 1890s Ghost Dance Movement.
Sioux Black Eagle wearing an eagle feather bonnet.
Sioux Black Eagle. He is wearing an eagle feather bonnet.
Auray, Chief of the Ute Nation. Native American people of the Great Basin.
The Ute lived in the vast landscapes of the Great Basin and subsisted almost exclusively on big game hunting.
Hunkpapa Sioux chief “No Neck” who surrendered with Crazy Horse.
The Hunkpapa or Húŋkpapȟa (formerly often rendered as Honkpapa) are a North American Indian tribe and belong to the Lakota of the Sioux language family.