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Native American doctor and Native American nurse look over a patient's chart at an Indian Health Center, MT
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Native American boy braces for a shot at an Indian Health Center, MT
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Close-up of pictoraphs on rocks by the Anasazi Pueblo People, an ancient Native American culture, Moab, UT
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Studio shot of an assortment of rattles made from gourd, rawhide and cottonwood on display within a painted pitcher used at the Acoma Pueblo, a Native American pueblo built on top of a sandstone mesa, NM
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Portrait of a Ute young woman and her younger sister, both dressed in traditional regalia, at a pow wow on the Uintah Reservation, UT
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Historic black and white (c.1800) of a Ute family in front of their tepee on the Great Basin of the western United States
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Portrait of a Ute family (c.1800) with the youngest children held in cradleboards
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Historic black and white (c.1800) of a group Ute tribal members gathered outside their teepees on the Great Basin of the western United States
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Historic black and white (c.1800) of a group Ute women and children gathered outside their teepees enclosed within a fenced area on a reservation
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Pueblo enchantment dancer with rainbow headdress, gourd rattle and woven basket performs at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Gallup, NM
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Pueblo enchantment dancers outfitted with rainbow headdresses, gourd rattles and woven baskets perform at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Gallup, NM
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Pueblo enchantment dancers outfitted with rainbow headdresses, gourd rattles and woven baskets perform at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Gallup, NM
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Two Ute teen girls wearing jingle dresses shade themselves with a stars and stripes umbrella at a pow wow on the Uintah Reservation, UT
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Portrait of an Apache teen girl wearing a traditonal deerskin dress and beaded necklace with a burden basket draped over her shoulder
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Portrait of an Apache teen girl wearing a traditonal deerskin dress and beaded necklace with a burden basket draped over her shoulder
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Historic black and white (c.1800) of a group of Ute men crossing a river on horseback in the Great Basin area of the western United States
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Historic black and white (c.1800) of a Ute couple displaying decorative clothing and artifacts on the Great Basin of the western United States
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Portrait of an Apache teen girl wearing a traditonal deerskin dress and beaded necklace with a burden basket draped over her shoulder
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Portrait of an Apache teen girl wearing a traditonal deerskin dress and beaded necklace with a burden basket draped over her shoulder
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Black and white portrait (c.1800) of a Ute tribal council from the Great Basin area of the western United States
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Black and white portrait(c.1800) of a Ute couple dressed in traditional regalia
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Portrait of a Ute teen boy dressed in traditional regalia with roach feather headdress and beaded vest carrying his dance stick and shield at a pow wow on the Uintah Reservation, UT
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Portrait of two Tewa men holding traditional drums made from cottonwood and rawhide at the Santa Clara Pueblo, a census-designated place and member of the Eight Northern Pueblos in Rio Arriba County, NM
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Zuni male caretaker nurses a golden eagle back to health at the Zuni Eagle Aviary on Zuni Pueblo, a census-designated place largely inhabited by the Zuni people, NM
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Tewa senior female pottery student makes a clay wedding vase at the Poeh Cultural Center at the Pojoaque Pueblo, an Indian reservation and census-designated place in Santa Fe County, NM
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Tewa senior female pottery student makes a clay wedding vase at the Poeh Cultural Center at the Pojoaque Pueblo, an Indian reservation and census-designated place in Santa Fe County, NM
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Portrait of a Tewa man baking a bread in a traditional adobe oven at the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, a census-designated place formerly known as San Juan Pueblo and the headquarters of the Eight Northern Pueblos in Rio Arriba County, NM
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Tewa man bakes a bread in a traditional adobe oven at the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, a census-designated place formerly known as San Juan Pueblo and the headquarters of the Eight Northern Pueblos in Rio Arriba County, NM
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Ute senior woman and her great granddaughter watch the parade during a pow wow on the Uintah Reservation, UT
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Ute young woman crowned Miss Ute Tribe rides on a float during parade at a pow wow on the Uintah Reservation, UT
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Close-up of a mural painted on wall of a kiva, a sacred underground room or chamber used for religious rituals and ceremonies by the Pueblo Indians
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Overhead view of contemporary handprints left by Tewa children on an adobe rock on display at the plaza in Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, previously known as San Juan Pueblo and headquarters of the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council in Rio Arriba County, NM
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Portrait of a Ute man dressed in traditional regalia consisting of a coyote headdress, beadwork and breastplate at a pow wow on the Uintah Reservation, UT
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Portrait of a Ute boy dressed in traditional regalia consisting of mandan style feather headdress and beadwork at a pow wow on the Uintah Reservation, UT
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Portrait of two smiling Tewa boys in traditional buffalo dance costumes and regalia at Santa Clara Pueblo, a census-designated place and member of the Eight Northern Pueblos in Rio Arriba County, NM
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Group portrait of Tewa children dressed in traditional dance clothes and regalia at Santa Clara Pueblo, a census-designated place and member of the Eight Northern Pueblos in Rio Arriba County, NM
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Outdoor portrait of a Tewa senior male tribal employee standing outside a tribal office on Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, formerly known as San Juan Pueblo and the headquarters of the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos, NM
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Pueblo Indian male clay artist, demonstrating how to make traditional pottery, uses baskets to shape a clay bowl at the the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Museum in Albuquerque, NM
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Portrait of a Pueblo Indian male cyclist carrying his mountain bike before training for a race, TX
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Portrait of a Pueblo Indian male cyclist carrying his mountain bike before training for a race, TX
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Pueblo Indian male clay artist, demonstrating how to make traditional pottery, uses baskets to shape a clay bowl at the the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Museum in Albuquerque, NM
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Portrait of two Tewa girls wearing traditional feathered clothes at Santa Clara Pueblo, a census-designated place and member of the Eight Northern Pueblos in Rio Arriba County, NM
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Tohono O'odham teen boy dances to hip hop music during the Tohono O'odham Tash Festival, AZ
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Portrait of a Ute teen boy dressed in traditional regalia with roach feather headdress and beaded vest carrying his dance stick and shield at a pow wow on the Uintah Reservation, UT
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Pueblo Indian male clay artist, demonstrating how to make traditional pottery, uses baskets to shape a clay bowl at the the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Museum in Albuquerque, NM
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Tewa male pottery student makes a clay wedding vase at the Poeh Cultural Center at the Pojoaque Pueblo, an Indian reservation and census-designated place in Santa Fe County, NM
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Portrait of Taos Pueblo artist Anthony Concha standing next to his artworks on display in gallery, Taos, NM
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Close-up of a Pueblo Indian gourd dipper and bowl on display at the Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park in Phoenix, AZ"
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Beads fashioned from semi-precious stones used for adornment and trade by the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest
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Ceremonial Pueblo drum crafted from a hollowed-out cottonwood log and stretched with rawhide on display in an exhibit
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Ceremonial Pueblo drum crafted from a hollowed-out cottonwood log and stretched with rawhide on display in an exhibit
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Close-up of Hohokam canine figurines depicting dog or coyote
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Pueblo pottery bowls excavated from the Phoenix area on display in an exhibit
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Close-up of mural painted on wall of a kiva, a sacred underground room or chamber used for religious rituals and ceremonies by the Pueblo Indians"
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Pueblo cottonwood drum and clay pot on display in an exhibit the Tigua Pueblo Museum, TX
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Close-up of a basalt axe wrapped on a mesquite wood handle used by the Pueblo Indians on display at the Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park in Phoenix, AZ"
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Pueblo water jar decorated with lizard and corn motifs on display in an exhibit
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Pueblo pottery, arrowheads, obsidian spearheads and a bleached deer skull on display at the Old County Courthouse Museum, Holbrook, AZ
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Pueblo pottery collection on display in an exhibit
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Close-up of a Pueblo Indian dance mask made from carved cottonwood and horse hair with the eyes made from shells
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Close-up of a Pueblo Indian deer hide bag with rawhide handle
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Pueblo Indian hornos, a mud adobe outdoor oven used in making bread"
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Close-up of Hohokam canine figurines depicting dog, coyote and wolf"
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Close-up of various arrowheads used by the Peublo Indians
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Pueblo pottery vessels, ornaments and effigy figures on display in an exhibit
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Close-up of fetish, turquoise beaded necklace and earrings, silver pendants and rings made by Pueblo Indians"
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Traditional Pueblo clothing on display at the Tigua Pueblo Indian Museum, TX"
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Close-up of a torn basket once used by the Anasazi Pueblo people on display at the Utah Museum of Natural History in Salt Lake City, UT"
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Pueblo clay pottery wrapped with rawhide
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Red clay pottery bowl decorated with intricate geometric patterns from Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo on display at the Tigua Indian Museum, TX"
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Close-up of a Pueblo clay pottery dish painted with abstract patterns
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Close-up of a Pueblo clay pot decorated with molded relief designs of frogs
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Close-up of the official scenic historic marker to the Santa Ana Pueblo, a census-designated place and home to the Keres people, Sandoval County, NM
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View across field of traditional homes of the Tewa Indians at San Ildefonso Pueblo, a census-designated place and a member of the Eight Northern Pueblos in Santa Fe County, NM
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View from behind White woman and her daughter looking at Camel Rock, a rock formation resembling a camel lying down located at Tesuque Pueblo, a member of the eight Northern Pueblos and home to the Tewa Indians, NM
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Close-up of a corrugated clay pot with yucca fiber netting used by the Pueblo Indians, the Native America people of the Southwestern United States"
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Pile of squashed melons strewn on the ground after a ceremony at the plaza of the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo formerly known as San Juan Pueblo, home to the Tewa people in Rio Arriba County, NM
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Statues of the Code Talker Memorial on display outside the Pueblo Indian Museum in Albuquerque, NM
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Close-up of a pitch covered basket covered with a cotton cloth used as a water jar by the Pueblo Indians, the Native America people of the Southwestern United States"
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Close-up of coiled clay being molded into a basket to form a shallow bowl at a Pueblo pottery making demonstration
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Strings of beads fashioned from semi-precious stones used for adornment and trade by Native Americans of the Southwest
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Close-up of a woven basket with an eagle motif used by the Yavapai people, a sun-worshipping Native American tribe from central Arizona"
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Sandals made from woven yucca plant fiber worn by various Native American tribes throughout the Southwest
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Traditional loom used by Pueblo Indians to weave blankets out of dyed yarns
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Close-up of loom used by Pueblo Indians to weave blankets out of feathers and rabbit fur
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Close-up of an old pottery bowl containing raw cotton used by Pueblo Indians to weave their clothing
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Close-up of a coiled basket tray used by the Havasupai people, a Native American tribe known as the permanent inhabtants in the Grand Canyon in Arizona"
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Close-up of a basket used by the Anasazi Pueblo people on display at the Utah Museum of Natural History in Salt Lake City, UT"
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Traditional Pueblo Indian household items such as gourd dipper, clay water jar, and pottery bowls filled with beans and roots typically grown in their gardens on display in an exhibit"
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Exterior of the Santa Ana Star Casino, an Indian casino bringing income and economic development to the Santa Ana Pueblo, a census-designated place and home to the Keres people, NM
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Cornstalks on a cornfield at entrance to Nambe Pueblo, a member of the Eight Northern Pueblos, situated at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and home to the Tewa people, in Santa Fe County, NM
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Flowing sulphur springs at Jemez Springs, a village situated in the Jemez Mountains and site of numerous natural hot springs in Sandoval County, NM
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Close-up of a drawing on an animal hide depicting a battle scene between Pueblo Indians and American soldiers
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Zuni teen girls wearing traditional clothes demonstrate the balancing of ollas, traditional clay pots, on top of their heads during the Intertribal Gathering parade in Gallup, NM
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Zuni teen girl wearing traditional clothes demonstrates the balancing of an olla, a traditional clay pot, on top of their heads during the Intertribal Gathering parade in Gallup, NM
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Black and white photograph of a young woman from San Ildefonso Pueblo entitled the Fruit Gatherer on display at the Los Alamos Historical Museum, NM
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Overview of the Jemez River on the outskirts of Jemez Pueblo, a census-designated place and home to the Jemez people in Sandoval County, NM
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Flowing sulphur springs at Jemez Springs, a village situated in the Jemez Mountains and site of numerous natural hot springs in Sandoval County, NM
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View across the desert of the Enchanted Mesa, a sandstone butte near the Acoma Pueblo, a Native American pueblo and one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities, Sky City, NM
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View across the desert of the Enchanted Mesa, a sandstone butte near the Acoma Pueblo, a Native American pueblo and one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities, Sky City, NM
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Black and white photograph of group of men from the Tigua Pueblo on display at the Tigua Pueblo Historic Museum, TX
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Wooden rabbit sticks used by the Tigua Indians on communal hunts for jackrabbits and cottontails on display in an exhibit
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Tohono O'odham boy dressed in traditional regalia performs traditional dance during Tohono O'odham Tash festival in Casa Grande, AZ
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Overview of ruins of a Hohokam village on display at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park in Phoenix, AZ
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Laguna men and women, a tribe of the Pueblo people, perform buffalo dance during the Intertribal Gathering in Gallup, NM
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Exterior of adobe building at the plaza at Nambe Pueblo, a member of the Eight Northern Pueblos, situated at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and home to the Tewa people, in Santa Fe County, NM
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Exterior of an adobe dwelling at Jemez Pueblo, a census-designated place and home to the Jemez people in Sandoval County, NM
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Exterior of the Speaking Rock Casino located on the Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo, a tribal entity of the Southern Tiwa people who were displaced from New Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt, the uprising of the Pueblo people against Spanish colonization, El Paso, TX
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Exterior of the Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Mission at Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo, a tribal entity of the Southern Tiwa people who were displaced from New Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt, the uprising of the Pueblo people against Spanish colonization, El Paso, TX
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Exterior of the Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Mission at Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo, a tribal entity of the Southern Tiwa people who were displaced from New Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt, the uprising of the Pueblo people against Spanish colonization, El Paso, TX
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Close-up of a totem pole of the Haida, an indigenous nation of the Pacific Northwest comprising of the archipelago of the Queen Charlotte Islands, on display at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC in Vancouver, Canada
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Close-up of a carved wooden mask worn by the Haida, an indigenous nation of the Pacific Northwest Coast comprising of the archipelago of the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Prince of Wales Island
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Close-up of a wooden bowl carved with two eagle heads from cedar wood and used to serve food during potlatch, a festival ceremony practiced by indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest: Haida, Nuxalk, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Nuu-chah-nulth, Kwakwaka'wakw, and Coast Salish tribes
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Collection of Caddoan clay pottery from the Spiro Mounds, a state archaeological site run by the Oklahoma Historical Society, on display at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman, OK
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Collection of Caddoan clay pottery from the Spiro Mounds, a state archaeological site run by the Oklahoma Historical Society, on display at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman, OK
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Studio shot of a baked salmon, a staple food of the Haida, an indigenous nation of the Pacific Northwest Coast comprising the archipelago of the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Prince of Wales Island
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Close-up of a colorful circa 1900 Ojibwe bandolier bag decorated with beadwork of geometric designs
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Close-up of a weathered totem pole of the Haida, an indigenous nation of the Pacific Northwest comprising of the archipelago of the Queen Charlotte Islands, on display at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC in Vancouver, Canada
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Close-up of a weathered totem pole of the Haida, an indigenous nation of the Pacific Northwest comprising of the archipelago of the Queen Charlotte Islands, on display at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC in Vancouver, Canada
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Studio shot of a conical woven basket decorated with paintings and worn by the Haida, an indigenous nation of the Pacific Northwest Coast comprising the archipelago of the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Prince of Wales Island

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