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1800s-1900s Portraits Of Native American Teen Girls Show Their Unique Beauty And Style (36 Pics)
These rare and beautiful vintage photos of Native American girls were taken between the late 1800s and the turn of the 19th Century, yet despite being over a hundred years old, many of the old photos are still in mint condition.
Women were well respected in traditional Native American tribe culture, and although they generally had different roles from men, the Native American women often had the same rights as their male counterparts. They usually owned the home along with everything in it, and in some tribes, while the chief was a man, it was the women who were responsible for electing him. Because women's activities were considered central to the welfare of the community in the Native American history, this gave them a certain level of social, political and economic power, and even today approximately 25% of Native American tribes recognized by the federal government of the United States are led by women.
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Marcia Pascal, Half-cherokee, Daughter Of U.s. Army Officer George W. Paschal, 1880s
O-o-be, The Kiowas, 1894
Cherokee Nanyehi, Lakota
Native American Girl, 1870-1900
Gertrude Three Finger, Cheyenne, 1869-1904, By William E. Irwin
Hattie Tom, Apache, 1899, By Frank A. Rinehart
Unidentified Native American Girl, Lakota, 1890
Elsie Vance Chestuen, Chiricahua
Native American Girl In Traditional Dress
Taos Pueblo Tribe Girl, 1880-1890
Hopi Girl, 1895
Tsawatenok Girl, 1914, By Edward Curtis
A Young Ute Woman, 1880-1900
A Kiowa Girl, 1892
Pretty Nose, Cheyenne, 1878, By L. A. Huffman
A Girl At Taos Pueblo, 1895, By H.s. Poley
Quanah Parker (Nocona), Comanche, 1848-1911
Hopi Girls, 1900, By Carl Werntz
Lizzie Long Wolf As A Performer In Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, 1886
Isabelle Perico Enjady, Chiricahuah Apache Prisoner Of War, 1886-1914
Hattie Tom, Chiricahua Apache, 1899, By Frank A. Rinehart
Native American Teen Girls, 1870-1900
Inusk, Kickapoo Chief's Daughter, By Lenny And Jordan, 1880-1890
Julie Nelson, 1886
Comanche Girl, 1885
Kiowa Girl, 1890
Hopi Girl On Her Wedding Day, 1900
Amie And Carrie, Kiawah, By George A. Addison,1895
Hopi Girls, 1900, By Frederick Monsen
Alice, Unknown Tribe (possibly Cayuse, Walla Walla, Or Umatilla), 1900
Na-din-praquai-gizay (ramona)
Arapaho Girl Only Child Saved Out Of Sand Creek Massacre, 1870-1880, By Mckinney, Albert S.
Hopi Girls, 1900
A Yankton Girl
Comanche Girls, 1880-1889
Susan Bullock-tibbitts, 1895
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What beautiful young women. Native Americans have a rich and wise culture---and a respect for nature while the so-called "civilized" white man seeks to destroy everything in his path.
What beautiful young women. Native Americans have a rich and wise culture---and a respect for nature while the so-called "civilized" white man seeks to destroy everything in his path.
