Native American Photo's
We know it is hard to find quality vintage old Native American photo's for free use on the internet. We have decided to compile a gallery of vintage Native American photos that can be used for commercial or educational purposes without any sort of attribution needed. Feel free to download some of these public domain Native American photos and use how you see fit.
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“Ojibwekwe” - 1901
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Afraid of Eagle, a Native American Rosebud Sioux man wearing full dress
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American Horse, Oglala Sioux. 1877
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Broken Arm, Ogalalla Sioux
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Chief Joseph the Younger - Two of the most famous Native American leaders in America are Chief Joseph the Elder and Chief Joseph the Younger of the Nez Perce tribe.
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Chikchikam-Lupalkuelatko (aka Wagon Scar Faced, aka Scarface Charlie) - Modoc
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Eagle Bear, Sioux. Frank A.Rinehart photography, 1898
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Elbow (the daughter of Hairy Chin) - Hunkpapa - no date
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Haskay-bay-nay-ntayl (c. 1860 - c. 1894), better known as the Apache Kid, was a White Mountain Apache scout, and later a renegade, active in the American states of Arizona and New Mexico
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john_comes_again_lakota_1899
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last_horse_oglala_1899
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Lean Woman (wife of Red Cloud) 1892
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NezPerce boy, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, ca. 1903.
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ojibwa_woman_and_child_1933
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Straight Forehead - Oglala – 1901
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Vintage Native American Family
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Winyan Tanka (aka Big Woman, aka Mary Big Woman-Under Baggage), the wife of Wapin Ohlate (aka Under Baggage) with her daughter. Oglala Lakota. c. 1895.
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Wo-A-Ki-Tsi-Kan, aka Little Thunder, Yankton Sioux Brave, Dakota. - Photo ca. February-April 1867 by Antonio Zeno Shindler (1823-1899).
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Yankton Dakota Sioux
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