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  • Attack on New Ulm by Indians
  • Hanging of 38 Sioux Indians, 1862
  • Indirect percussion method practised by Apache Indians
  • A Tibetan woman and three slave Indians
  • Manufacture of Stone implements, North American Indians.
  • Examples of wrinkling among the Navaho Indians
  • Portrait of American Indians by W. Langdon Kihn.
  • A battle between British and Indians. Gouache drawing.
  • Portrait of American Indians by W. Langdon Kihn.
  • Portrait of American Indians by W. Langdon Kihn.
  • Portrait of American Indians by W. Langdon Kihn.
  • Portrait of American Indians by W. Langdon Kihn.
  • Crutch-like wooden flaking-tools used by American Indians
  • South American Indians preparing an arrow poison of curare.
  • With Indians among the bearers; the loading of the wounded.
  • Showing a device used by American Indians for holding stones
  • Indians of Virginia dancing. Coloured aquatint by G. Gallina, ca. 1820.
  • Boer War: Indians carrying a wounded soldier in a dhoolie. Process print.
  • Brazil: Tupinamba Indians as cannibals enjoying a feast. Etching by T. de Bry.
  • Brazil: Tupinamba Indians as cannibals enjoying a feast. Etching by T. de Bry.
  • A village of Indians of Florida. Coloured aquatint by P. Fumagalli, ca. 1820.
  • Brazil: Tupinamba Indians as cannibals enjoying a feast. Etching by T. de Bry.
  • Three angry Indians throwing stones and sticks at a medicine man. Coloured engraving.
  • A blazing bushfire is forcing animals and mounted red Indians to stampede. Colour lithograph.
  • Indirect percussion method practised by Wintun Indians of North America in manufacturing stone implements
  • Gran Chaco, South America: a medicine man of the Lengua Indians. Coloured photograph, ca. 1913.
  • Three wealthy Indians sit smoking hookas and a cigar. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Chapman, c. 1809.
  • Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians / by Geo. Catlin ; written during eight years' travel amongst the wildest tribes of Indians in North America. In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39.
  • Musical and other sound instruments of the South American Indians : a comparative ethnographical study / by Karl Gustav Izikowitz.
  • Musical and other sound instruments of the South American Indians : a comparative ethnographical study / by Karl Gustav Izikowitz.