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Northeast American Indians Ahyouwaighs, a Native American (Mohawk) man Inusk, a Kickapoo girl daughter of a chief
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Native American Civilizations
Bill GuidingerHampton Park Christian School
November 4, 2003
1. Northeast American Indians
2. Southeast American Indians
3. Plains American Indians
4. Southwest American Indians
5. Northwest American Indians
Northeast American Indians
Ahyouwaighs, a Native American (Mohawk) man
Inusk, a Kickapoo girl daughter of a chief
Northeast American Indians
Mohawk language, described by
Alexander Graham Bell in 1871
Northeast American Indians
Mounds built in the Ohio Valley
Southeast American Indians
George Bent's wife, a Native American (Cherokee) woman
Toos-Day-Zay - wife of Cochise, and the mother of Natches, a hostile Chiricahua Chief
Seminole wife fixing a meal
Southeast American Indians
Map of the Eastern Cherokee Nation
Southeast American Indians
Warring tribe of the Seminole Indians
Plains American Indians
Cree Indian
Four Balls - Crow
Comanche group
Plains American Indians
A Cree camp
Crow Indians Tanning a Hide
Plains American IndiansHunting the buffalo on foot
Buffalo Red Bird
Prayer to the Buffalo
Southwest American IndiansMohave chief Hopi woman
making Piki (which is cornbread)
Mohave woman carrying water
Southwest American Indians
Navaho Reservation
Hopi Dwelling
Ki, a Mohave Dwelling
Southwest American Indians
Navaho flocks
Navaho Farming
Gathering fruit of the giant cactus
Northwest American Indians
Comox Fisherman Nooksack dressed in their elaborate dance costumes
Tlinglit standing in front of a totem pole
Northwest American IndiansFishing camp of the Comox Canoeing on
Trinity River
A small humpback whale lies partially butchered
Northwest American Indians
Basketry designs
Tlingit Totem Poles
Totem pole
Image CreditsAll Images are courtesy of the
American Memory Collection Library of Congress