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  • John Wesley preaching to native Americans. Engraving.
  • A native American woman holding a baby over her shoulder against a graphic backdrop representing an advertisement for the Native American Women's Health Education Reource Center in South Dakota. Colour lithograph.
  • Native houses, with two women and a child in the foreground, Swatow, Kwangtung Province, China.
  • A Scotsman and a Native American man smoking pipes by barrels of tobacco. Coloured engraving.
  • hair from an unnamed native inhabitant of Tasmania
  • hair from an unnamed native inhabitant of Tasmania
  • Photo of plaster cast of Cape York native
  • Young native girl of Siam holding a cigar
  • Native Sudanese splints applied to forearm from Medical Practices and Superstitions among the people of Kordafan
  • Above, Native Americans returning from a hunt chewing a tobacco-like substance; below, two armadillos. Etching.
  • Frontispiece to 'Catlin's notes of eight years' travels...', showing Native American and European men shaking hands
  • An axe-head and figure of an Australian native
  • A native band owned by Lukala, [chiefteners] at Lusambo
  • A native American grinding root vegetables to make the remedy marketed as Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, and other native American activities. Colour lithographs, ca. 1900.
  • A native American grinding root vegetables to make the remedy marketed as Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, and other native American activities. Colour lithographs, ca. 1900.
  • A native American grinding root vegetables to make the remedy marketed as Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, and other native American activities. Colour lithographs, ca. 1900.
  • A native American grinding root vegetables to make the remedy marketed as Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, and other native American activities. Colour lithographs, ca. 1900.
  • Lake Windemere, British Colombia: a Native American baby-carrier attached to the back of a pony. Photograph, 1922.
  • Dakota War of 1862 (Sioux Uprising): the mass hanging of Sioux Native Americans at Mankato. Colour lithograph, 1863.
  • Lake Windemere, British Colombia: a Native American baby-carrier attached to the back of a pony. Photograph, 1922.
  • Dakota War of 1862 (Sioux Uprising): the mass hanging of Sioux Native Americans at Mankato. Colour lithograph, 1863.
  • Ojuoro plant growing in a native pot. Photograph, c. 1911.
  • Skeleton of the Missouri Leviathan: the skeleton is shown standing in a pastoral setting, with a Native American shown seated on an elephant to indicate scale, while another Native American and a man in Western dress look on. Coloured lithograph by G. Tytler, ca. 1845.
  • Skeleton of the Missouri Leviathan: the skeleton is shown standing in a pastoral setting, with a Native American shown seated on an elephant to indicate scale, while another Native American and a man in Western dress look on. Watercolour, possibly by G. Tytler, ca. 1842.
  • Human skulls: three figures showing the skulls of an African, a Native American and a Chinese. Stipple engraving, 1843.
  • Native North American costume: a man wearing a decorated robe and a feather headdress. Watercolour attributed to Thomas Bateman.
  • Native North American costume: a man wearing a decorated robe and a feather headdress. Watercolour attributed to Thomas Bateman.
  • Side view of skull with a surgical bandage of native cotton.
  • Virginia: costumes, customs, and dwellings of the native Americans. Engraving, 1732.
  • A character in the play "The widdow Ranter": Semernia, a Native American queen, with two pageboys. Mezzotint by W. Vincent.