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Long Island Rail Road

Long Island Rail Road

[Diorama of Native American life.]

[Diorama of Native American life.]

[Native American man.]

[Native American man.]

[Detail of a model of Native American life.]

[Detail of a model of Native American life.]

[Detail of a model of Native American life.]

[Detail of a model of Native American life.]

[Native American family.]

[Native American family.]

[Native Americans in traditional clothing.]

[Native Americans in traditional clothing.]

[Children learning about Native American history.]

[Children learning about Native American history.]

Buffalo Hunt Under the White Wolf Skin.

Buffalo Hunt Under the White Wolf Skin.

[Man in tradional Native American clothing.]

[Man in tradional Native American clothing.]

Scenery of the Upper Mississippi.

Scenery of the Upper Mississippi.

American Frontier Life.

American Frontier Life.

Wm. Penn's Treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsya. 1661.

Wm. Penn's Treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsya. 1661.

Here's Luck!

Here's Luck!

Mrs. "Medicine Owl".

Mrs. "Medicine Owl".

"Keep them well in front of you, General, and don't trust their boo-hoo-ing."

"Keep them well in front of you, General, and don't trust their boo-hoo-ing."

One of Murry's Jacks.

One of Murry's Jacks.

Purchase of Manhattan Island from the Indians, 1626: The First Big Real Estate Deal

Purchase of Manhattan Island from the Indians, 1626: The First Big Real Estate Deal

[Wall of pictures of Indians.]

[Wall of pictures of Indians.]

[Albuquerque mayor Clyde Tingley and Mayor Jimmy Walker being interviewed by a radio announcer as a man in traditional Native American dress watches.]

[Albuquerque mayor Clyde Tingley and Mayor Jimmy Walker being interviewed by a radio announcer as a man in traditional Native American dress watches.]

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[Group of Native Americans holding two white men hostage.]

Accession number X2011.5.451 
Unique identifier MNY295305 
Description Don't put in the Indian [...].  Leave him out entirely.  Make that fellow a little more in the foreground [...].  Ugh, the pale face has good medicine. | Original painting for a print by Currier & Ives. 
Dated ca. 1885 
Object Type watercolor (painting)
Physical dimensions H: 9 3/4 in, W: 15 3/4 in 
Medium watercolor (paint)
File dimensions 18.3 in × 11.5 in at 300dpi
46.5 cm × 29.2 cm at 300dpi 
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Indians of North America
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