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Chief Red Tomahawk all smiles after meeting President Hoover. Chief Red Tomahawk, leader of the Sioux Nation and credited with having killed Sitting Bull, was all smiles today as he left the White House where he was greeted by President Hoover. The Chief is 80 years old

Chief Red Tomahawk all smiles after meeting President Hoover. Chief Re...

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Tomahawk - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Tomahawk - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Public domain scan of print depicting a sailboat or small ship, seascape, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Tomahawk - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Tomahawk - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Public domain scan of print depicting a sailboat or small ship, seascape, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Eddie Plenty Holes, a Sioux Indian, half-length portrait, facing front, holding tomahawk]

[Eddie Plenty Holes, a Sioux Indian, half-length portrait, facing fron...

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War and Pestilence! Horrible and unparalelled [i.e. unparalleled] massacre! women and children falling victims to the Indian's tomahawk

War and Pestilence! Horrible and unparalelled [i.e. unparalleled] mass...

Reference copy may be in LOT 4391E. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Woman In the West; West Indian attacks; Broadsides; Shelf.

Tomahawk - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Tomahawk - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Public domain scan of print depicting a sailboat or small ship, seascape, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A drawing of a man with a cane Portrait of Hendrick, Mohawk chief, full length standing holding tomahawk with camp scene in background

A drawing of a man with a cane Portrait of Hendrick, Mohawk chief, ful...

This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Hendrick. [Untitled ]. B/W lithog. Check 500 field.

The pipe dance and the tomahawk dance / F. Barinsou ; painted at the treaty of Prairie du Chien 1825 by J.O. Lewis ; Lehman & Duval Lithrs.

The pipe dance and the tomahawk dance / F. Barinsou ; painted at the t...

Native men performing the pipe dance and the tomahawk dance. Illus. in: The aboriginal port-folio : a collection of portraits of the most celebrated chiefs of the North American Indians / by J.O. Lewis. Philade... More

[Yellow Shirt, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing front; in feather headdress, holding tomahawk]

[Yellow Shirt, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing front; in...

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Red Tomahawk & group, 6/20/29 - Public domain portrait photograph

Red Tomahawk & group, 6/20/29 - Public domain portrait photograph

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Birds of a feather [cartoon showing "Eastern bravo" man, with 4 pistols sticking out of his pockets, shaking hands with "Western bravo" (an Indian, who has rifle, spear, knife and tomahawk)]

Birds of a feather [cartoon showing "Eastern bravo" man, with 4 pistol...

Title and other information transcribed from caption card. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, vol. 36 (1873 May 10), p. 148.

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

[Chief Red Fox, Sioux(?) Indian, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing right, holding tomahawk]

[Chief Red Fox, Sioux(?) Indian, three-quarter length portrait, standi...

D10823 U.S. Copyright Office. Rinehart photo no. 65. Public domain photograph of native Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Samuel Lone Bear, three-quarter length portrait, facing right, holding tomahawk]

[Samuel Lone Bear, three-quarter length portrait, facing right, holdin...

Photographed by Heyn & Matzen. No. 1363. Public domain photograph of native Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Planes in flight. The P-40 single-engine fighter plane--which the British have used in its various models as the "Tomahawk," "Kittyhawk" and "Warhawk"--is a fast pursuit ship in the 400-mile-per-hour class. It has an approximate service ceiling of 30,000 feet and a range of about 900 miles. Carrying various combinations of light and heavy caliber guns, it has performed notably with the RAF (Royal Air Force) in England and Africa, with the AVG (American Volunteer Group--Flying Tigers) in China and. with the AAF (Army Air Forces) in the South Pacific

Planes in flight. The P-40 single-engine fighter plane--which the Brit...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Second World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

[Winnebago man, full-length portrait, seated, facing front, holding tomahawk and club]

[Winnebago man, full-length portrait, seated, facing front, holding to...

Possibly photographed by C.L. Hamilton. Public domain photograph of 19th-century stereoscopic card, portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Distributor, Native American man, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing right; arms folded, holding bow, arrow, and tomahawk; dressed in bone breast plate]

[Distributor, Native American man, three-quarter length portrait, seat...

Photographed by Heyn & Matzen. No. 1315. Public domain photograph of native Americans, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Planes in flight. The P-40 single-engine fighter plane--which the British have used in its various models as the "Tomahawk," "Kittyhawk" and "Warhawk"--is a fast pursuit ship in the 400-mile-per-hour class. It has an approximate service ceiling of 30,000 feet and a range of about 900 miles. Carrying various combinations of light and heavy caliber guns, it has performed notably with the RAF (Royal Air Force) in England and Africa, with the AVG (American Volunteer Group--Flying Tigers) in China and. with the AAF (Army Air Forces) in the South Pacific

Planes in flight. The P-40 single-engine fighter plane--which the Brit...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Second World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

A drawing of a man holding a bow and arrow Portrait of Hendrick, Mohawk chief, full length standing holding tomahawk with camp scene in background

A drawing of a man holding a bow and arrow Portrait of Hendrick, Mohaw...

This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Hendrick. [Untitled ]. B/W lithog. Check 500 field.

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

[Afraid of Hawk, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left; holding tomahawk]

[Afraid of Hawk, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left; h...

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Chief Red Tomahawk all smiles after meeting President Hoover. Chief Red Tomahawk, leader of the Sioux Nation and credited with having killed Sitting Bull, was all smiles today as he left the White House where he was greeted by President Hoover. The Chief is 80 years old

Chief Red Tomahawk all smiles after meeting President Hoover. Chief Re...

An old photo of a native american man, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. On sleeve: Watch Your Credit Line. Gift; Harris & Ewing... More

Tomahawk pipe - An old axe with a wooden handle on a white surface

Tomahawk pipe - An old axe with a wooden handle on a white surface

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[Untitled, unsigned cuts adorn individual numbers of this magazine. These show an Indian, with an Englishman on one side offering a Bible and some cloth, and a Frenchman on the other side offering gunpowder and a tomahawk. Under are the words "Praevalebit Aequior"]

[Untitled, unsigned cuts adorn individual numbers of this magazine. Th...

Illus. in: American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies, Philadelphia, 1757 Nov., v. 1, cover. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings:

Tomahawk [and] Minerva - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Tomahawk [and] Minerva - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Public domain photograph of a ship harbor, sailing boats, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description