RMAEMA57–American Indian pow wow in Port Huron Michigan
RM2BDXF4X–Wyandot Indian Encampment, Lake Huron
RMAEXNC5–Samuel de Champlain and his Huron allies going to fight the Iroquois near Lake Champlain 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2J03BE1–Native Americans. - An 1890's depiction of a north American Iroquoi warrior (either a member of any of the Cayuga, Cherokee, Huron, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora tribes, speaking the same language.
RMT95478–The North American Martyrs were Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. The Huron in this area were farmers, fishermen and traders who lived in villages surrounded by defensive wooden palisades for protection. By the late 1640s the Jesuits believed they were making progress in their mission to the Huron, and claimed to have made many converts. But, the priests were not universally trusted.
RFM1ADWB–Indian totem in Huron village in Quebec
RMK9YG0C–The American Indian Hiawatha (co-founder of the Iroquois Confederacy) as pictured in the book 'The Children's Longfellow' 1908
RMC2DRFX–Trade relations between the French and Huron
RF2GDY5EX–Portrait of a wendat warrior wearing claw necklace and feathers. Illustration after antique engraving from early 20c
RF2BM6WF5–Canada, Ontario Native aboriginal Indian Chief of the Huron Tribe at Pow-Wow in MIdland Ontario
RFFAY7RB–North American indian close-up isolated on white . Miniature figurine of a children's toy.
RF2B7704P–A beaver totem on top of a timber in the water. it is the representation of the Huron tribe of Native Americans, vintage line drawing or engraving ill
RM2RRJ91G–The Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition - Ojibway Encampment near the Falls of the Rainy River, 1858. The Ojibways of the Lake of the Woods are the most warlike and independent tribe of this once great and powerful nation, which formerly occupied the country between Lake Huron and Red River. They still number some hundreds on the beautiful lake...from which their name is derived. Among them men of tall stature and faultless form are not uncommon. The Engraving represents a part of an encampment at the falls of Rainy River, where they assemble in the spring to catch and dry sturge
RM2HX615W–Huron Indians To Greet king And Queen -- These pictures, of the Huron Indians, the oldest tribe in North America, were made at their reservation near here, as they spruced up their ceremonial bonnets in preparation for their ceremony to greet King George and Queen Elizabeth. This close up of two Indians in war Regalia, shows Jules Sioui, (left), and Arigene Sioui. The warrior on the left is wearing the ancient Huron dress, while the brave on the right is wearing comparatively modern head-dress a
RM2EH5JK0–Salmon Spearing - Ottowas, 1861/1869. by torchlight, on Lake Huron.
RF2H6GY65–Native American Indians items and weapon icons, vector tribal symbols. American Indian tomahawk and canoe boat, Apache chief feather headdress and tot
RM2CNJYNP–. Indian history for young folks . ading chief andcouncillor of the Huron Wyandot tribe. He was brave, politic, and sa-gacious, and possessed great energy and decision of character. His nationhad been driven from its ancient seat by the Iroquois, and it was hispolicy to keep the latter embroiled with his friends the French. Learning that Denonville was about to conclude a peace with the FiveNations, and perceiving that such a step would leave the Iroquois free topush the war against his people, he waylaid the Iroquois dele-gates as they were proceeding to Montreal, and killed or capt-ured the
RF2BBKX5R–woman shooting a river in forest by phone
RMG5FFRJ–North America, Canada, Ontario, Bruce Peninsula, Cape Croker First Nation Cultural Pow-Wow
RMA1J710–American Chippewa Indian tribe totem pole located in Port Huron Michigan tribal grounds
RMAEXND2–Samuel de Champlain defeats the Iroquois at Lake Champlain opening the settlement of New France 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMT95479–The North American Martyrs were Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. The Huron in this area were farmers, fishermen and traders who lived in villages surrounded by defensive wooden palisades for protection. By the late 1640s the Jesuits believed they were making progress in their mission to the Huron, and claimed to have made many converts. But, the priests were not universally trusted.
RFM0PWAK–Wigwam fisheye photo, Huron village in Quebec, close up
RMT81RMM–Wyandot Indian Encampment, Lake Huron
RMC2DRFY–Alliances between the French and Huron
RF2AMACCW–Portrait of kondiaronk, historic chief of the hurons in side view. Illustration after an engraving from the 19th century
RFFAY7RA–North American indian with bow close-up isolated on white . Miniature figurine of a children's toy.
RM2EH5J3C–The Griffin Entering the Harbor at Mackinaw. August 27, 1679, 1847/1848.
RMG5FG0W–North America, Canada, Ontario, Bruce Peninsula, Cape Croker First Nation Cultural Pow-Wow
RMA1J711–American Chippewa Indian tribe totem pole located in Port Huron Michigan tribal grounds
RMADW8R7–English explorer John Cabot and his English expedition landing on the shore of Labrador in 1498. Hand-colored woodcut
RMT81RMK–Ojibwe Indian Encampment, Spider Islands
RFFAY7R7–North American indian with gun in his hand close-up isolated on white . Miniature figurine of a children's toy.
RMAEMA0C–American Indian pow wow in Port Huron Michigan
RM2D8FC42–American Indian Chippewa tribal Pow Wow - Port Huron M ichigan
RMADW8J8–Native Americans burning a schooner in the Detroit River during Pontiacs War 1763 to 1764. Hand-colored woodcut
RFFAY7RF–North American indian with mace and bow close-up isolated on white . Miniature figurine of a children's toy.
RM2D8FC40–American Indian Chippewa tribal Pow Wow - Port Huron M ichigan
RMAEMA24–American Indian pow wow in Port Huron Michigan
RMAEMA0E–American Indian pow wow in Port Huron Michigan
RFFAY7PX–North American indian with tomahawk in his hand close-up isolated on white . Miniature figurine of a children's toy.
RMA1J70F–American Chippewa Indian tribe totem pole located in Port Huron Michigan tribal grounds
RMAEMA49–American Indian pow wow in Port Huron Michigan
RFFAY7RG–North American indian with tomahawk in his hand close-up isolated on white . Miniature figurine of a children's toy.
RMAEMA44–American Indian pow wow in Port Huron Michigan
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RMAEMA04–Native American Indian pow wow in Port Huron Michigan
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RMBEPDB4–Ancient Anishinaabek Burial Ground Sault Ste. Marie Michigan
RMBE890G–Ancient Anishinaabek Burial Ground Sault Ste. Marie Michigan
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