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[Mary Martin, Indian, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing slightly left, holding cradleboard] / Heyn & Matzen, Chicago.

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D10876 U.S. Copyright Office.

No. 1817.

Public domain photograph of native Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

These portraits are valuable records that document Native American dress and customs at the end of the nineteenth century during an active period of Indian removal and hostilities against Native Americans.Library of Congress holds one of the most important collections of Native American photographic portraits.

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indians of north america clothing and dress physical characteristics cradleboards photographic prints portrait photographs mary martin mary martin indian portrait length portrait cradleboard heyn matzen chicago native american american indians race relations american indian women illinois sports racing illinois sports three quarter length portrait medium full shot 19th century lot 3401 heyn and matzen photo ultra high resolution high resolution united states history native americans library of congress
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Date

01/01/1900
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Heyn & Matzen.
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Indians of North America

Portraits representing the numerous Native American nations that have lived on the Continent.
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Library of Congress
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indians of north america clothing and dress physical characteristics cradleboards photographic prints portrait photographs mary martin mary martin indian portrait length portrait cradleboard heyn matzen chicago native american american indians race relations american indian women illinois sports racing illinois sports three quarter length portrait medium full shot 19th century lot 3401 heyn and matzen photo ultra high resolution high resolution united states history native americans library of congress