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 NativeAmericanTattoo: native american tattoo designs     
Posted on Friday, February 27 @ 07:53:29 CST (36165 reads)



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Free pictures of native american tattoo designs.

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 Sitting Bull Pictures     
Posted on Sunday, April 10 @ 23:49:18 CDT (38645 reads)



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This collection of old Indian pictures are of Chief Sitting Bull (Tatanka Iyotanka), an important historical leader of the Hunkpapa band of Lakota Sioux Indians.

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 Culture-> Masks: Nisga'a ceremonial dress     
Posted on Thursday, February 26 @ 21:09:39 CST (21267 reads)



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KEYWORDS: Nisga'a First Nations nisgaa indians Nisga'a tribe Nisga'a ceremonial dress Canada First Nations modern treaty indians ceremonial headdress ceremonial masks British Columbia Indians



This gallery contains pictures of Canada's First Nation Nisga'a people in ceremonial dress.

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 Culture-> Indian Symbols: Flags of Canada's indigenous people     
Posted on Thursday, February 20 @ 18:59:09 CST (19787 reads)



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KEYWORDS: flags of Canada's indigenous people canadian flags Indian flag first nation flags Native People's flag Canada aboriginal flag

There are many more aboriginal flags than those presented here. The following are just a few of the many flags adopted by Canada's indigenous people, stretching from the Arctic to the Canadian/ U.S. border.

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 Culture-> Indian Symbols: US Tribal Flags History and Thumbnail Gallery     
Posted on Thursday, February 20 @ 02:36:58 CST (43056 reads)



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KEYWORDS: free Indian pictures tribal flags Indian flags flag indian nation flag confederated tribes flag US Tribal Flags US Indian flags modern Indian symbols history of Indian flags indian flag native people's flags flag of ative people indigenous flag aboriginal flag

Indians of the United States have traditionally been people without flags, relying upon costume, art and totems to distinguish themselves from one another and from the European dominated culture that is the modern United States.

However, in the last fifty years, that tradition has been changing. Many of the nearly 600 recognized and unrecognized Indian tribes found within the United States are without flags, but an increasing number of tribes and nations have started using this form of symbolism that was previously alien to their culture. In fact, more Indian communities now have flags than don't.

The adoption of flags by tribes can be seen in some instances as a tool to instill pride in the hearts and minds of people too often forgotten and abused by the federal and state governments with which they were involuntarily saddled.

Another major inducement for Native American tribes, nations, bands,communities, townships, and rancherias to adopt flags has been their increasing involvement in the gaming industry.

Click the "Read More" link for thumbnailed galleries of some of these flags.

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This section of our site will be an ongoing project where we will offer you a rather small (to start) but select group of graphics you may download for use on your own website.

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