Photographic half-length portrait of a Native American (Dakota) man named Sun Flower, taken by a photographer for Heyn Photo in 1899. Now in the Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
Geronimo (Guiyatle), Apache, hand-colored photograph taken by Adolph F. Muir at the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, 1898
The Song of the Talking Wire, Henry F. Farny, 1904
The Harvest Dance, Joseph Henry Sharp, 1893-94
Ni-a-có-mo, Fix With the Foot, a Brave, George Catlin, 1830
The Blanket Signal, Frederic Remington, between 1894 and 1898
Wa-kon-chásh-kaw, He Who Comes on the Thunder, George Catlin, 1828
Catlin and His Indian Guide Approaching Buffalo under White Wolf Skins, George Catlin, between 1846 and 1848
Helmet (wood, leather, copper, and seashell) of the Tlingit people, Alaska. Artist unknown; 18th century. Now in the Museum of the Americas, Madrid.
Mew-Hew-She-Kaw, The White Cloud, Chief of the Inoways, George Catlin (1796-1782)
Mask (wood and pigment) of the Tsimshian peoples, British Columbia. Artist unknown; 19th century. Now in the Fowler Museum, University of California-Los Angeles.
Wah-ro-née-sah, The Surrounder, Chief of the Otoe Tribe, George Catlin, 1832
Mask of the Valley Ptarmigan (wood, feather, and pigments), of the Yup'ik people, Alaska. Artist unknown; late 19th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum.
The White Cloud, Head Chief of the Iowas, George Catlin (1796-1872)
Stu-mick-o-súcks, Buffalo Bull's Back Fat, Head Chief, Blood Tribe, George Catlin, 1832
Deep Lake, an Old Chief, George Catlin, 1831