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Northern Cheyenne Chief Little Wolf
Northern Cheyenne chief Little Wolf (also known as Little Coyote, l. c. 1820-1904) at Fort Laramie, 1868. Photograph by Alexander Gardner.
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Modern-Day Cheyenne Dog Soldier
Image of a modern-day Cheyenne Dog Soldier at a Native American Powwow in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2008. The Dog Soldiers are one of the military societies of the Cheyenne nation.
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The Pit
The Pit, painting by Frederic Remington, 1897. It depicts the mass grave of the Northern Cheyenne at Fort Robinson following the Fort Robinson Breakout/Fort Robinson Massacre of January 1879.
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Cheyenne War Chief Two Moons
Cheyenne War Chief Two Moons (l. 1847-1917), who led Cheyenne forces at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, 1910, published in 1911, in The North American Indian, Volume 6, plate no. 213...
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Chief Morning Star (Dull Knife) of the Northern Cheyenne
Chief Morning Star (also known as Dull Knife) of the Northern Cheyenne (l. c. 1810-1883).
US National Archives and Records Administration.
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Molly Pitcher at the Battle of Monmouth
Molly Pitcher firing cannon at Battle of Monmouth, by E. Percy Moran, 1911.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Colonial Woman Spinning Cloth
A colonial woman spinning in the kitchen. Illustration from A Brief History of the United States by Joel Dorman Steele and Esther Baker Steele, 1885.
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Molly Pitcher
Molly Pitcher loading a cannon at the Battle of Monmouth (28 June 1778). The legend of Molly Pitcher is probably a composite of several women from the American Revolution including Mary Ludwig Hays and Margaret Corbin. Engraving by J. C...
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Ibn Battuta’s Travels, 1325-1354
A map illustrating Ibn Battuta's (Abū Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Abd Allāh Al-Lawātī, 1304 – c.1368) series of extraordinary journeys across the Islamic world and beyond spanning close to 75,000 miles (120,000 kilometers). A 14th-century Maghrebi...
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Satirical Depiction of the Edenton Tea Party
A political cartoon satirizing the Edenton Tea Party, when 51 women signed an agreement to boycott British goods in October 1774. The ladies are depicted as rowdy in an attempt to ridicule the idea of women involved in politics. Cartoon attributed...