Blackfeet Indians. A Blackfeet man in full ceremonial dance Metadata for:

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Blackfeet Indians

A Blackfeet man in full ceremonial dance Metadata for:

An older Blackfeet man in native dress Metadata for:

Bear Chief, a Fine Blackfeet Type. Metadata for:

Black Bear Making Speech at Sun Dance Ceremony. Metadata for:

Blackfeet boy in headdress Metadata for:

Blackfeet Chiefs Telling Stories Metadata for:

Blackfeet child on saddle Metadata for:

Blackfeet couple next to painted tipi Metadata for:

Blackfeet encampment Metadata for:

Blackfeet Indians and child Metadata for:

Blackfeet man and woman in native dress Metadata for:

Blackfeet man with pipe Metadata for:

Blackfeet men and women in native ceremonial dress Metadata for:

Blackfeet men and women riding in to camp Metadata for:

Blackfeet men sitting inside a Sun Dance Lodge Metadata for:

Blackfeet Project Montana Metadata for:

Blackfeet Warriors Ready for Sun Dance. Metadata for:

Blackfeet woman on a horse with travois Metadata for:

Blackfeet woman with infant in cradle board Metadata for:

Blackfoot chiefs, Browning, Montana Metadata for:

Choosing Dance of the Blackfeet., The Metadata for:

Choosing Dance of the Blackfeet., The Metadata for:

Grass Dance in Full Swing., The Metadata for:

Group of Blackfeet seated next to the tipi Metadata for:

Group photo, Blackfoot Indian Reservation Metadata for:

American Indian tribes of Montana and Wyoming Metadata for:

Blackfeet Agency, Records of the Office of Indian Affairs, Indexes of Letters Received, Metadata for:

Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation agreement, compact and management plan regarding Birch Creek Metadata for: