District Boundaries of the Cherokee Nation 1820
Image of the map of the district boundaries of the Cherokee Nation in 1820
Image of the map of the district boundaries of the Cherokee Nation in 1820
As the Navajos elect a new president, they confront their roots.
Wichita postcard with aerial view
Kansas postcard with an image of a native american in traditional dress
Old Cowtown Museum Postcard with an image of a wooden wheel
A borchure for the Old Cowtwon Museum with an image of a kid looking at a mural on the side of a building. "Discover, Celebrate, Relax" Historic Wichita-Sedgwick County, INC.
An advertisement for the Indian Center Museum with an image of a Native American shadowed by sunset wearing traditional dress.
An image of a family riding a horse drawn carriage in front of a mountain.
An image of a Native American smiling and wearing traditional dress.
A drawing of a Native American tribe on horses carring weapons.
A hand drawn image of a young Native American girl wearing a shawl. Writing underneath says "The Shaw' South Dakota"
A drawing of a young Native American boy wearing full dress with a shiled and bow and arrows. Writing underneath says "Indian boy (1800-1842) Frank W. Wiken"
An outreach of evangelistic ministries specific to American Indians.
A magazine cover issued to Mr. Eugene Whelan. Picture depicted of Emporor Pachacuti on the front cover.
The ancient Andean empires shed light on how civilizations arise.
Archeaologists progress while working by Lake Titicaca; dicoveries of the Incas.
The six centers of civilization rose independently of one another due to environmental and social pressures. Contrary to belief, society and civilization did not all originate from the same place.
Information on the progress of ancient civilization of the first centers of civilization such as civil engineering.
Study on the first centers of civilization of society regarding there prehistoric warehouse structure and their religious motives.
Continuation of the study of the first centers of civilization focusing on their ritual sacrifices and ancient agrcultural methods.
Continuation of the study of the first centers of civilizations focusing on their imperial entanglements and their governmental strategies, as well as a study on the specific significance of fishing in each civilization.
A magazine cover with a portrait of a Native American man
A magazine article on Indian Theatre Dance with reviews from organizations such as The Washignton Posts leaving reviews on the performances.
A magazine article on Indian Theatre Dance with reviews from organizations such as The Washignton Posts leaving reviews on the performances.
Untitled magazine article- the process of an adolescence learning the ways of Indigenous culture through song and dance.