

RICHARDVILLE; The Head Chief of the Miami Tribe of the Indians, from The Aboriginal Portfolio 1835
Chief Jean Baptiste Richardville was the civil chief of the Miami Indians from 1816 until his death in 1841. He was born at the Miami...


TENS-QUA-TA-WA or The One Who Opens the Door; Shawnese Prophet, from The Aboriginal Portfolio c.1835
The Prophet, byname of Tenskwatawa, (born c. March 1768, Old Chillicothe, Ohio—died 1834, Argentine, Kan., U.S.), North American ...


Portrait of Ioway Chief Mauck-Coo-Maun, painted at the 1825 Treaty of Prairie du Chien
Besides the fact that this looks like the rapper NBA Youngboy lets get into some historical facts. Portrait of Mauck-Coo-Maun,...


A Look At Young Miami Chief, from The Aboriginal Portfolio c.1835 Smithsonian American Art Museum
I know what you are thinking. This looks like every black man you've ever seen from/in Florida. I think you might be right. Artist-James...


Mississippian Indian Culture-The Greatest & Largest in Northern America
Photo via the University of Tennessee Knoxville Frank H. McClung Museum- A MISSISSIPPIAN CHIEF- This high status individual (the chief)...