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The Curtis Collection owns the world's largest, most extensive collection of Copper Photogravure Plates ever produced. These plates represent the life work of Edward Curtis and his massive documentation of Native Americans. The web site includes not only the photographic images, but also field notes and other source materials related to the 2,234 images.
Gathering of Nations Native American Photographs
This link takes you to a huge online Native American photo archive. Hundreds of quality pictures of dancers and regalia from the Gathering of Nations Powwows dating back to 1999.
Photo galleries include:Native American Image Photo Library - Humbolt State University
Professor Ron Johnson's image image links. These include:
Inuit (Eskimo)
North West Coast: Kwakiutl, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, Salish
Northern California: Pomo, Hupa, Yurok, Karuk
South West: Anasazi 1100-1400 A.D., Hopi, Keres (Acoma), Navajo
Plains Indians: Various Tribes, Quill Work
A gathering of North American Indian tribes at California State University, Long Beach on April 28, 1995. Photos & video clips.
Powwow 2001 - Indian Country Today - 80pg Adobe Download
You may download the entire Pow Wow 2001 magazine for free in PDF format. This link takes you to their website where you can perform the download.
Some of the articles included are:
Stomp Dance at center of tradition
Pow Wows: Ground Zero for learning Native heritage
The Tribe: Many nations together make a new kind of music
Trends meet tribal traditions
2001/02 Pow Wow Calendar
At the heart of the pow wow
Smithsonian Institution Photographic Services Database
Search over 6,000 online images, hundreds of which are Native American photos and digital images.
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection
University of Washington Digital Libraries provides an extensive collection of original photographs and documents about the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures, complemented by essays written by anthropologists, historians, and teachers about both particular tribes and cross-cultural topics. These cultures have occupied, and in some cases still live in parts of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Maps are available that show traditional territories or reservation boundaries.