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Six year old Native American chief, 1841. Artist: Myers and CoSix year old Native American chief, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841
Painting a portrait of a Native American, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841
Osceola, Chief of the Seminoles, c1837 (c1880). Osceola was a war chief who led a small band of warriors in the Second Seminole War which broke out when the US Government attempted to have
Thomas Mayhew and the Narragansett sachem, 17th century (c1880). Thomas Mayhew (1593-1682) was part of the so-called Great Migration that saw 20
Edward Winslows visit to Massasoit, 17th century (c1880). Winslow (1595-1655) was one of the Pilgrim Fathers who arrived aboard the Mayflower in 1620 to establish the colony of New Plymouth in
Uncas and Miantonomoh, 1643 (c1880). Uncas was a sachem (chief) of the Mohegan Native American tribe who became the leading tribe in Connecticut through their alliance with the English colonists of
Pocahontas saves Captain Smiths life, 1607 (c1880). John Smith, a member of the Jamestown colony in Virginia, after being captured by Native Americans and brought before their chief, Powhatan
Powhatan in state, 1607 (c1880). Powhatan, the Native American chief as he appeared when Captain John Smith was brought to him as a prisoner
Annamese chiefs and women, Vietnam, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
An Araucanian (Mapuche) chief and his staff, Chile / Argentina, 1895An Araucanian (Mapuche) chief and his staff, Chile/Argentina, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXXVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co
A Malayta chief, Solomon Isles, 1922. Artist: CW CollinsonA Malayta chief, Solomon Isles, 1922. Illustration from Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume II, British Empire to Dahomey, edited by J A Hammerton
Traditional enemies assembled at a peace conference in Claudetown, Sarawak, c1899, (1922). Artist: Dr Charles HoseTraditional enemies assembled at a peace conference in Claudetown, Sarawak, c1899, (1922). The great peace-making at Marudi, Baram District, between the Kayan, Kenyah
Toro-Mucho, chief of a band of Kioways, 1856. Artist: John Mix StanleyToro-Mucho, chief of a band of Kioways, 1856. Print from Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable
Headman of the village holding his court, 1847. Meeting under a tree in an Indian village. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)
Kurdish chief, 19th century. Artist: DeyrolleKurdish chief, 19th century
Chief Shipwright, 1937. Artist: WA & AC ChurchmanChief Shipwright, 1937. Churchmans Cigarette Series, The Navy At Work
Chief Painter, 1937. Artist: WA & AC ChurchmanChief Painter, 1937. Churchmans Cigarette Series, The Navy At Work
King George V in the uniform of Chief of the Royal Air Force, 1935. Ardath cigarette card, from a series of 50 commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935
A Roro chief dressed for a ceremonial dance, Papua New Guinea, 1920. Artist: Charles Gabriel SeligmanA Roro chief dressed for a ceremonial dance, Papua New Guinea, 1920. A print from Customs of the World, Hutchinson and Company, 1920
An Irish chief and his attendants, 1581, (1893). From The Image of Irelande by John Derrick, 1581. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green
Sikh chief, 1886
Durrani chiefs, Afghanistan, 1895. Featured are Amir Sher Ali and Prince Abdallah Yan. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVII
The body of Chief Shakes lying in state, Alaska, 1882. Artist: J WhitneyThe body of Chief Shakes lying in state, Alaska, 1882. From The Century Magazine (July 1882)
Kooer Sing, rebel chieftain, 19th century
Juri and Botocudos, of the Brasilio-Guarani nation, 1848. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere, (London, third edition, 1848)
Heo-a-h co-a-h -cotes-min, a Flat head Warrior, 1848. Artist: HarrisHeo-a-h co-a-h -cotes-min, a Flat head Warrior, 1848. Native American with a painted face. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere
Wah-ro-nee-sah, The Surrounder, An Otoe Chief, 1848. Artist: HarrisWah-ro-nee-sah, The Surrounder, An Otoe Chief, 1848. Native American with earrings, feathers and animal claws. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard
Mah-to-toh-pa, (The Four Bears), 2nd Chief of the Mandans, 1848. Artist: HarrisMah-to-toh-pa, (The Four Bears), 2nd Chief of the Mandans, 1848. Native American man of the Mandan people, a branch of the Sioux family in North America
Tuch-ee, A Cherokee War Chief, 1848. Artist: HarrisTuch-ee, A Cherokee War Chief, 1848. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere, (London, third edition, 1848)
Muck-a-tah-mish-o-kah-kaik, The Black Hawk, A Sac Chief, 1848. Artist: HarrisMuck-a-tah-mish-o-kah-kaik, The Black Hawk, A Sac Chief, 1848. A man from the Sac or Sauk people in North America. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard
Thayendaneega, a Mohawk chief, 1848. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere, (London, third edition, 1848)
James Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, 1769. Artist: James WaleJames Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, as he appeared at Shakespeares Jubilee, at Stratford upon Avon, September 1769. Portrait of Scots writer James Boswell (1740-1795)
Mameluke chief, 1798. Artist: James GillrayMameluke chief, 1798. Supposed to be, a correct representation of a Mamaluke Chief; from a Sketch by a French Officer by whom he was taken Prisoner
Gabriel de Sartine, (1885). Artist: ChevilletGabriel de Sartine, (1885). Sartine (1729-1801) was Lieutenant General of police from 1759 to 1774, and head of the French Navy, (1774-1780)
Captain Jack, chief of the Native American Modoc tribe, 1872. Captain Jack (c1840-1873), whose Native American name was Kintpuash, was the leader of the Modoc tribe
Tattooing, 1800-1900. Engraving to illustrate different tattooing styles from around the World. Negress, New Zealand Chieftain, New Zealand King, Caroline Islander, Hand and Foot of Dayak of Borneo
Death of Joseph, Chief of the Nez-Perce, 1904. Chief Joseph (1840-1904) was the chief of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce Indians during General Oliver Howards attempt to forcibly
Arab and Tunisian chiefs, 1896. Artist: Frederic LixArab and Tunisian chiefs, 1896. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 18th October 1896
Souakiny chief, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer LandellsSouakiny chief, 1848. An inhabitant of the port of Suakin in north eastern Sudan, on the Red Sea. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, (Hippolyte Bailliere, London)
The Tribal Chiefs Swearing Fidelity to the Sultan of Morocco, 1892. Artist: Henri MeyerThe Tribal Chiefs Swearing Fidelity to the Sultan of Morocco, 1892. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 27th August 1892
Archibald Campbell, Earl and Marquis of Argyll, 17th century Scottish statesman. Artist: BenoistArchibald Campbell, Earl and Marquis of Argyll, 17th century Scottish statesman. The chief of Clan Campbell, Campbell was effectively the ruler of Scotland during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Chief Kalanimoku, 1816. Artist: Ludwig ChorisChief Kalanimoku, 1816. Served as a regent with Kaahumanu after the death of Kamehameha I and was an important figure in Hawaii. Found in the collection of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu
Chief Natei, Nelua, 1892
Portraits of chiefs of the Sandwich Islands, 1819. Artist: Alphonse PellionPortraits of chiefs of the Sandwich Islands, 1819. The Sandwich Islands was the name given by the first British visitors to the Hawaiian islands
Meeting of the Thing (Icelands Democratic Parliament) in AD1000. Woodcarving showing meeting of Vikings at the annual Althing making, decision to embrace Christianity and on right
Protective Maori amulet, 19th centuryA protective jade Tiki pendant, worn as an amulet at the throat of a Maori chief, now at the Horniman Museum in London, 19th century
Detail of a horseman from the helmet of a Thraco-Getic chief in partially gilded silver, from the Agighiol treasure discovered in Romania, part of a ceremonial suit of armour
Model boat containing a chiefs skull from the Solomon IslesModel boat containing a chiefs skull, found near a cairn in New Georgia in the Solomon Islands. From the British Museums collection