EditorialSarcee man Massika in feather headdress and facial tattoo or scarification, and Blackfoot chief Mehkskeme-Sukahs with feather headdress, medicine fetish and bearskin cape. Saki Indian and Blackfoot Indian. After Karl Bodmer's portraits for Prince Alexa...
EditorialStu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo's Back Fat, Head chief of the Blackfoot nation, with peace pipe, in front of teepee. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialPe-toh-pee-kiss, Eagle Ribs, Blackfoot nation. In ermine headdress with buffalo horns, lance, medicine bags, and robes covered with scalps. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, Londo...
EditorialWun-nes-tou, White Buffalo, medicine man of the Blackfoot nation. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialMedicine man of the Blackfoot nation, in yellow bear skin adorned with snake and frog skins, bird beaks, deer hoofs, etc. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialGeorge Catlin painting a portrait of a Native American Blackfoot chief at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialBlackfoot nation: Ah-kay-ce-pix-en, Woman who Strikes Many, in dress of mountain goatskin and robe of buffalo hide, and In-ne-o-cose, Iron Horn, with medicine bag. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North...
EditorialEeh-nis-kim, Crystal Stone, squaw or wife of Stu-mick-o-sucks, head chief of the Blackfoot nation, and their grandson in raccoon skin robe. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, Londo...
EditorialThe remains of a buffalo at Fred Dubray’s ranch on the Cheyenne River Reservation, near Blackfoot, S.D., Feb. 26, 2022. (Dawnee LeBeau/The New York Times)
EditorialA portion of the affidavit filed by the Idaho attorney general’s office shows a Thanksgiving card left on the door to Bingham County Sheriff Craig Rowland’s home in Blackfoot, Idaho. (Idaho Office of the Attorney General via The New York Times)
EditorialA Blackfoot Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 46.1 x 61.7 cm (18 1/8 x 24 5/16 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard.
EditorialA Blackfoot Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 46.1 x 61.7 cm (18 1/8 x 24 5/16 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard.
EditorialTipi Model, late 1860s?76, Canada or United States, Alberta or Montana, Blackfoot, Native-tanned skin, pigment, horsehair, cotton, glass, metal, H. 24 x W. 43 in. (61 x 109.2 cm), Hide-Sculpture.
EditorialSarcee man Massika in feather headdress and facial tattoo or scarification, and Blackfoot chief Mehkskeme-Sukahs with feather headdress, medicine fetish and bearskin cape. Saki Indian and Blackfoot Indian. After Karl Bodmer's portraits for Prince Alexa...
EditorialGeorge Catlin painting a portrait of a Native American Blackfoot chief at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialA Blackfoot Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 46.1 x 61.7 cm (18 1/8 x 24 5/16 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard.
EditorialTipi Model, late 1860s?76, Canada or United States, Alberta or Montana, Blackfoot, Native-tanned skin, pigment, horsehair, cotton, glass, metal, H. 24 x W. 43 in. (61 x 109.2 cm), Hide-Sculpture.
EditorialSarcee man Massika in feather headdress and facial tattoo or scarification, and Blackfoot chief Mehkskeme-Sukahs with feather headdress, medicine fetish and bearskin cape. Saki Indian and Blackfoot Indian. After Karl Bodmer's portraits for Prince Alexa...
EditorialStu-mick-o-sucks, Buffalo's Back Fat, Head chief of the Blackfoot nation, with peace pipe, in front of teepee. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialPe-toh-pee-kiss, Eagle Ribs, Blackfoot nation. In ermine headdress with buffalo horns, lance, medicine bags, and robes covered with scalps. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, Londo...
EditorialWun-nes-tou, White Buffalo, medicine man of the Blackfoot nation. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialMedicine man of the Blackfoot nation, in yellow bear skin adorned with snake and frog skins, bird beaks, deer hoofs, etc. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialGeorge Catlin painting a portrait of a Native American Blackfoot chief at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
EditorialBlackfoot nation: Ah-kay-ce-pix-en, Woman who Strikes Many, in dress of mountain goatskin and robe of buffalo hide, and In-ne-o-cose, Iron Horn, with medicine bag. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North...
EditorialEeh-nis-kim, Crystal Stone, squaw or wife of Stu-mick-o-sucks, head chief of the Blackfoot nation, and their grandson in raccoon skin robe. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, Londo...
EditorialIndian Blackfoot shaman with tambourine and spear. From Illustrations of the North American Indians by George Catlin. Lithograph; 1876. George Catlin was the first artist to observe the tribes of the Plains Indians and to illustrate their habits and ...