Saturday, May 8, 2021

Historic Photos of the Blackfoot/Blackfeet Indian Tribe

 Historic Native American Photos of the Blackfoot/Blackfeet Indian Tribe


Blackfoot Indian woman with child

The Blackfeet Indian Chief called Son of Duck circa 1920s

Blackfoot Indian called Raw Eater

Son of Duck, Blackfeet Indian Chief

Photographic profile of the Blackfoot Indians color photos of Blackfeet Indians Native American Indian Pictures and History: Rare Color Tinted Photographs of the Blackfeet Indians (nativeamericanindianpicturess.blogspot.com)

Blackfoot/Blackfeet Indian photo of Rough Hair circa, 1900

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Ojibwa Indians Launching their Canoe

 Ojibwa Indians Launching their Canoe


Ojibwa Indian women on a canoe.

Friday, April 23, 2021

A Fox Indian Playing the Flute on the Rock River in Illinois

 A Fox Indian Playing the Flute on the Rock River in Illinois


1926 photo of George Buffalo of the Fox Indian tribe.

Native American Art - Navajo Lookout

 Native American Art - Navajo Lookout


1915 photo of a Navajo Indian photographed in the four corners region.

Osage Indian Tribe Art Photo Gallery

 

Osage Indian Tribe Art Photo Gallery







Osage Indian Tribal Symbol


OSAGE ( Wa-zha-zhe)  spider was the tribal symbol, It represented strength.




Osage tribal sash dating to the late 1800s


Osage Indian shield

Abenaki Indian Photographic Gallery

 Abenaki Indian Photographic Gallery


1907 photograph of an Abenaki Indian family with traditional clothing.

1920s photograph o Abenaki Indian women building a canoe.

Abenaki Indian women in traditional clothing.  Photograph from the 1930s.

Abenaki Indian family circa 1910.

1895 photo o Abenaki Indians at Moosehead Lake in Maine .

Early 1900's Abenaki Indian girl.

Apache Indian Warriors Photographic Gallery

 Apache Indian Warriors Photographic Gallery


1870s Photograph of an Apache Warrior

Apache Indian Warrior Called Dusty Sam Photographed in 1875

Apache Chief photographed in 1910

1898 photo of Apache Indians taken during the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition held in Omaha, Nebraska.

1898 photo of Apache Indians taken during the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition held in Omaha, Nebraska.

1898 photo of Apache Indians taken during the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition held in Omaha, Nebraska.

1898 photo of Apache Indians taken during the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition held in Omaha, Nebraska.

1898 photo of Apache Indians taken during the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition held in Omaha, Nebraska.

1898 photo of Apache Indians taken during the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition held in Omaha, Nebraska.


Native American Art - Sioux Indian Chief on a HorseNative American art, Sioux Indian chief, horse

 Native American Art - Sioux Indian Chief on a Horse


Arapaho Indian Tipis in Color

 Arapaho Indian Tipis in Color


Arapaho Indian Village colorized. 

Cherokee Indian Women Photo Gallery

 Cherokee Indian Women Photo Gallery



1870s photograph of Cherokee Indian women and children believed to have been in Oklahoma.


1880 photo of Marcia Pascal who was the daughter of a Confederate Army Colonel.


1888 photograph of a Cherokee Indian woman with western clothing


Circa 1920s publicity photo, Tsianina Redfeather for her tour across the country as an opera singer.


1940 photograph of a Cherokee Indian woman pounding corn on the Cherokee Reservation in North Carolina.



This photo is also believed to be from about 1940 on the Cherokee Indian Reservation in North Carolina.


The 1930s photo of a Cherokee Indian woman working on pottery.


Blackfeet Indian Women and Child in Front of Their Tipi

 Blackfeet Indian Women and Child in Front of Their Tipi


Colorized print of a Blackfoot Indian woman wearing a swastika cloak with her little girl in front of their tipi.  For more photos of Blackfeet Indian women Native American Indian Pictures and History: Blackfoot Women Photo Gallery (nativeamericanindianpicturess.blogspot.com)

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Arapaho Indians Overlooking the Village Colorized Photo

 Arapaho Indians Overlooking the Village Colorized Photo


Colorized print of Arapaho Indian warriors overlooking the tipis in the village.

Blackfeet Indian Photographic Portrait

 Blackfeet Indian Colorized Photographic Portrait


1935 color photographic portrait of the Blackfoot Indian known as "Turtle." For more color photos of the Blackfeet (Blackfoot) Indians  Native American Indian Pictures and History: Rare Blackfeet Indian Color Tinted Photographs (nativeamericanindianpicturess.blogspot.com)

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Blackfeet Indian Tribe Color Photo

 Blackfeet Indian Tribe  Color Photo


Blackfeet Indian called  "Black Plume" - Photo taken in 1895  More great color photos of the Blackfeet (Blackfoot Indians Native American Indian Pictures and History: Photo Gallery of the Blackfeet/ Blackfoot Indian Tipis and Camps (nativeamericanindianpicturess.blogspot.com)

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Native American, American Indian, Cheyenne Indian Family with Horse and Tipi (Colorized Photo)

 Native American Cheyenne Indian Family with Horse and Tipi (Colorized Photo)


Cheyenne Indian called Left Hand with family, and horse in front of their tipi. Another great colorized photo of a Cheyenne Indian woman Native American Indian Pictures and History: Cheyenne Indian Woman Photographed in Montana, 1878 (nativeamericanindianpicturess.blogspot.com)

The Native American Demon: Piasu

 The Native American Demon: Piasu


Native Americans have a legend of a red eyed, dog-faced demon that once roamed the Ohio Valley called Piasu. To the Illinois, Piasu meant  "The Bird That Devours Men."  What was the origin of this demon?  Native Americans along the Ohio Valley also have legends of an ancient giant race.  In "The Nephilim Chronicles: Fallen Angels in the Ohio Valley" is evidence that these giants originated in the ancient Biblical lands and were the accounted giants in the Bible known as the Amorites. The Amorites controlled Babylon from 2000 B.C.- 1600 B.C.  In Babylon was an ancient demon that was very similar to Piaus, having red eyes, dog faced and winged; it's name was Pazuzu.  

The demon Pazuzu was the origin of the possession in the movie "The Exorcist." Is this what was roaming the Ohio Valley?

Today we still have tales of a winged, red eyed, dig faced creature that we now know as the Mothman.

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Native American Shamans (Priests). Contacting the Spirit World

 Native American Shamans (Priests). Contacting the Spirit World


Kwakiutl Indians of the Pacific Northwest. Dancer representing Paqusilahl (“man of the ground embodiment”), a wild man of the woods.
Kwakiutl Indians, isiutl, one of the main dancers in the Winter Dance ceremonies, wearing a double-headed serpent mask and shirt made of hemlock boughs.

Pacific Northwest Indian shaman dressed as a "Woods Spirit."

Navajo Indian "Witch" Shaman

Navajo Indian Medicine Man with mask

British Columbia, Dancer wearing raven mask with a coat of cormorant skins during the numhlin ceremony.