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Peace Pipe Collection

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Tah It Way, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Tah It Way, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Tah It Way, c1905. Tah It Way, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, peace pipe on right

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Three Peace-Pipes, Dakota Sioux, North American Indian

Three Peace-Pipes, Dakota Sioux, North American Indian. Traditionally used to offer prayers in a religious ceremony, to make a ceremonial commitment, or to seal a covenant or treaty

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Historians of the Tribe, 1890 / 99. Creator: Frederic Remington

Historians of the Tribe, 1890 / 99. Creator: Frederic Remington
Historians of the Tribe, 1890/99

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Pam-a-ho, The Swimmer, One of Black Hawk's Warriors, 1832. Creator: George Catlin

Pam-a-ho, The Swimmer, One of Black Hawk's Warriors, 1832. Creator: George Catlin
Pam-a-ho, The Swimmer, One of Black Hawk's Warriors, 1832

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Pipe Dance, Assiniboine, 1835-1837. Creator: George Catlin

Pipe Dance, Assiniboine, 1835-1837. Creator: George Catlin
Pipe Dance, Assiniboine, 1835-1837

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Raw-no-way-woh-krah, Loose Pipestem, a Brave, 1832. Creator: George Catlin

Raw-no-way-woh-krah, Loose Pipestem, a Brave, 1832. Creator: George Catlin
Raw-no-way-woh-krah, Loose Pipestem, a Brave, 1832

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Shaw-da-mon-nee, There He Goes, a Brave, 1832. Creator: George Catlin

Shaw-da-mon-nee, There He Goes, a Brave, 1832. Creator: George Catlin
Shaw-da-mon-nee, There He Goes, a Brave, 1832

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Mo-sho-la-tub-bee, He Who Puts Out and Kills, Chief of the Tribe, 1834. Creator: George Catlin

Mo-sho-la-tub-bee, He Who Puts Out and Kills, Chief of the Tribe, 1834. Creator: George Catlin
Mo-sho-la-tub-bee, He Who Puts Out and Kills, Chief of the Tribe, 1834

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Penns Treaty with the Indians, c. 1840 / 1844. Creator: Edward Hicks

Penns Treaty with the Indians, c. 1840 / 1844. Creator: Edward Hicks
Penns Treaty with the Indians, c. 1840/1844

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Osage Chief with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Osage Chief with Two Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Osage Chief with Two Warriors, 1861/1869. Tchong-tas-sab-be (tall chief blind in one eye) with warriors Tal-lee and Ko-ha-tunk-a in war dress. 1836

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Pipe Dance - Assinneboine, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Pipe Dance - Assinneboine, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Pipe Dance - Assinneboine, 1861/1869

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Three Selish Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Selish Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Selish Indians, 1855/1869. U-na-sits (a warrior who had taken five scalps) with Oo-na (in tunic made of bear skin) and See-cha (wife of the warrior) on the coast of the Pacific

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Old Menomonie Chief with Two Young Beaux, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Old Menomonie Chief with Two Young Beaux, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Old Menomonie Chief with Two Young Beaux, 1861/1869. Coo-coo-coo (chief said to be 105) with Chesh-ko-tong and Wah-chees (two Menominee beaux) on Western coast of Lake Michigan. 1830

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: A Cheyenne Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Cheyenne Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A Cheyenne Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861/1869. Ne-hee-o-woo-tis (chief) with Loots-a (his wife) and He-wan-e-tax (medicine man and orator) in 1833

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: An Old Nayas Indian, His Granddaughter, and a Boy, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

An Old Nayas Indian, His Granddaughter, and a Boy, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
An Old Nayas Indian, His Granddaughter, and a Boy, 1855/1869. Eeh-zep-ta-say-a (said to be chief) with Wy-en-wy-en-ne (his granddaughter)

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: An Aged Minatarree Chief and His Family, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

An Aged Minatarree Chief and His Family, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
An Aged Minatarree Chief and His Family, 1861/1869. Eehk-tohk-pa-she-pee-shaw (The Black Moccasin- chief) on the Knife River 1832

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Mandan Civil Chief, His Wife, and Child, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Mandan Civil Chief, His Wife, and Child, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Mandan Civil Chief, His Wife, and Child, 1861/1869. Ha-na-tah-nu-mauk (chief) with his wife Ho-ra-ho-na on the Western shore of the Missouri, 1832

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Three Blackfoot Men, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Blackfoot Men, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Blackfoot Men, 1855/1869. Stats-oo-ven (chief smoking pipe) with Bee-o-nas-as-sa (a hunter) and warrior seated

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: A Dog Feast - Sioux, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Dog Feast - Sioux, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A Dog Feast - Sioux, 1861/1869. Feast given by Sioux chiefs in respect and honour of their guests

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Menomonie Chief, His Wife, and Son, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Menomonie Chief, His Wife, and Son, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Menomonie Chief, His Wife, and Son, 1861/1869. Mah-kee-me-teuv (chief with club and pipe), Chee-me-nah-na-quet (his son) and Me-cheet-e-neuh (his wife) in 1835

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Camanchee Chief with Three Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Camanchee Chief with Three Warriors, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Camanchee Chief with Three Warriors, 1861/1869. Ee-sha-ko-nee (chief) with Ha-nee, Is-sa-wa-tam-ma and Ish-a-ro-ye, 1836

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Assinneboine Chief before and after Civilization, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Assinneboine Chief before and after Civilization, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Assinneboine Chief before and after Civilization, 1861/1869. Wi-jun-jon (chief) on his way to Washington, invited by President Jackson, in 1832 and on his return in 1833

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Pawneepict Chief, Two Daughters, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Pawneepict Chief, Two Daughters, and a Warrior, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Pawneepict Chief, Two Daughters, and a Warrior, 1861/1869. Wee-tar-ra-sha-ro (head chief) with Sky-se-ro-ka (a warrior) and daughters Shee-de-a (Wild Sage) and Kah-keet-se (The Thighs)

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Catlin Feasted by the Mandan Chief, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Catlin Feasted by the Mandan Chief, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Catlin Feasted by the Mandan Chief, 1861/1869. The chief, by custom does not eats with his guest, but sits, waiting upon him

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Mohave Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Mohave Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Mohave Chief, a Warrior, and His Wife, 1855/1869. Dunt-se-o-ho (chief) with a warrior and Mingst (his wife) in Mexico, south of the Rio Ghila

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: The Sioux Chief with Several Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

The Sioux Chief with Several Indians, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
The Sioux Chief with Several Indians, 1861/1869. Ha-won-je-ta (head chief) with Tchon-dee (second chief), Toh-ky-e-to (counsellor and medicine man) and Tchon-su-mons-ka (wife of head chief)

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Two Ojibbeway Warriors and a Woman, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Two Ojibbeway Warriors and a Woman, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Two Ojibbeway Warriors and a Woman, 1861/1869. Ka-bes-kunk and O-ta-wa (warriors in war dess with pipes) and Ju-a-kiss-gaw (wife of Ka-bes-kunk) at the fall of St. Anthony. 1834

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Three Young Chinook Men, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Three Young Chinook Men, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Three Young Chinook Men, 1855/1869. a band of the Flatheads, at the mouth of the Columbia River. O-sil-le

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: A Blackfoot Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

A Blackfoot Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
A Blackfoot Chief, His Wife, and a Medicine Man, 1861/1869. Stu-mik-o-suks (chief with pipe), Eeh-nis-kim (his wife) and Wun-nes-tow

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Artist: Du Casse

Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Artist: Du Casse
Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Plate 48 from Volume 2 of Travels in the Interior of North America, 1843

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Artist: A Zschokke

Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Artist: A Zschokke
Indian Utensils and Arms, 1843. Plate 21 from Volume 2 of Travels in the Interior of North America, 1843

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill), 1776. Artist: Benjamin West

Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill), 1776. Artist: Benjamin West
Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill), 1776. Guy Johnson (1740-1788), Irish-born military officer. The painting is part of the Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Wi-Jun-Jon in native costume and in regimental uniform, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Wi-Jun-Jon in native costume and in regimental uniform, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Wi-Jun-Jon in native costume and in regimental uniform, 1841. Wi-Jun-Jon was an Assiniboine brave. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Sioux, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Sioux, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Sioux, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Native American pipe dance, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Native American pipe dance, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Native American pipe dance, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Chief of the Blackfoot nation, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Chief of the Blackfoot nation, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Chief of the Blackfoot nation, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Omahas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Omahas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Omahas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Otoes, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Otoes, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Otoes, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Iowas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co

Iowas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. Artist: Myers and Co
Iowas, Fort Leavenworth, Lower Missouri, 1841. A print from Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1841

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: The chief Dahomey envoy for king Behanzin in Paris, 1893. Artist: F Meaulle

The chief Dahomey envoy for king Behanzin in Paris, 1893. Artist: F Meaulle
The chief Dahomey envoy for king Behanzin in Paris, 1893. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 25th November 1893

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: Men Omini War-Pipe, North American Indian

Men Omini War-Pipe, North American Indian. Smoked during ceremonial preparation for war and as part of peace-making ceremony

Background imagePeace Pipe Collection: William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans, 1682 (1771-1772)

William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans, 1682 (1771-1772). Artist: Benjamin West
William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans on the site of the city of Philadelphia, 1682 (1771-1772)


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