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The Peace pipe - Public domain portrait

The Peace pipe - Public domain portrait

Portrait of Taos Indian man seated, facing left, holding pipe, New Mexico. J198887 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Karl Moon.

Vice President Curtis receives peace pipe from Chief Red Tomahawk, slayer of Sitting Bull. Chief Red Tomahawk, leader of the Sioux Nation and credited with having killed Sitting Bull, presented Vice President Curtis with a peace pipe at the United States Capitol today. Chief Red Tomahawk, who is 80 years old, is in the National Capital repaying the visit of Chief of Staff Charles P. Summerall, who last year was a guest of the Chief in his Western home

Vice President Curtis receives peace pipe from Chief Red Tomahawk, sla...

A man standing next to a woman in a dress. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The legend of the peace pipe - Public domain portrait print

The legend of the peace pipe - Public domain portrait print

Siksika man with calumet and young boy inside tipi. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Chief Red Cloud, half-length portrait, seated, facing front; holding peace pipe]

[Chief Red Cloud, half-length portrait, seated, facing front; holding ...

J202114 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Joseph A. Kern, Crawford, Neb.

Vice President Curtis receives peace pipe from Chief Red Tomahawk, slayer of Sitting Bull. Chief Red Tomahawk, leader of the Sioux Nation and credited with having killed Sitting Bull, presented Vice President Curtis with a peace pipe at the United States Capitol today. Chief Red Tomahawk, who is 80 years old, is in the National Capital repaying the visit of Chief of Staff Charles P. Summerall, who last year was a guest of the Chief in his Western home

Vice President Curtis receives peace pipe from Chief Red Tomahawk, sla...

A man standing next to a woman in a native dress, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. On sleeve: Watch Your Credit Line. Gift; Har... More

Military Hospital #5, Ask Miss Sullivan. It is either the roses or the tobacco smoke from what he calls his "peace pipe", that gives this wounded American soldier his beatific expression. He is recovering from a wounded right arm at American Military Hospital No. 5 at Auteuil, a tent hospital put up and supported by the AMERICAN RED CROSS. He is very proud of being able not only to fill his pipe but to "roll his own" with his one good hand

Military Hospital #5, Ask Miss Sullivan. It is either the roses or the...

Title from negative or negative sleeve. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Hine. Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952. General information about the America... More