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People: Plains
Blackfoot Horse and Travois The Blackfoot Plains Indians with horse and travois, used to transport tepees, food and family goods across the open grasslands.
ID #10042
Saskatchewan Native Troops Saskatchewan Indians, members of the File Hills Colony, departing from Regina with the 68th Battalion for service during the First World War.
ID #20834
Native Landscape A Canadian native in indigenous dress overlooking prairie land.
ID #23013
Sunset and Tepee A Plains native and tepee at sunset in Saskatchewan.
ID #23171

People: Miscellaneous
Huron Chiefs The Huron chiefs Michel Tsioui, Teacheandale, Chief of Warriors (left), Stanislas Coska, Aharathaha, Second Chief of the Council (centre), and André Romain, Tsouhahissen, Chief of the Council (right).
ID #20060
Ottawa Nation Noble Indien de la Nation Ottawa. Hand-coloured lithograph of a Native from the Ottawa Nation, who were largely centred on Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron around the time of French arrivals.
ID #20045
Prophet and Tecumseh in the early 19th century a tribal confederacy was formed to unite resistance against the United States under the charismatic leader, the Prophet, and his brother, the Shawnee war-chief, Tecumseh.
ID #10252
Kutenai A young Kutenai, prior to 1910.
ID #21804
Sioux Indian Sioux Indian: daughter of American Horse.
ID #21810
Tecumseh Tecumseh (1768-1813). Half-tone print by Frederick H. Brigden (1871-1956).
ID #21763
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