Algonquin, Narangansett, Passamaquody and Wampanoag Cultures and People

The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread native language groups of the northern part of Turtle Island. Hundreds of thousands of identify…
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Wampanoag Woman Portraits, Western Comics, Indiana, American Women, Fotografia, American Indians, Fotografie, American, American Heritage
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Wampanoag Woman
Algonquinos, pueblo nativo Hokkaido, People, Resim, Nihon, Ainu People, Costume, Japanese, Fotos, Japanese Traditional
Algonquinos, pueblo nativo
Algonquinos, pueblo nativo
Pareja algonquina en una acuarela del siglo XVIII. India, Canada, Algonquin Tribe, Algonquin Indian, Algonquin, Ottawa River, Quebec
Algonquino - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Pareja algonquina en una acuarela del siglo XVIII.
Algonquin - Canoa Outdoor, Inuit, First Peoples, Strawberry Moons, First Nations, Activities
Algonquin - Canoa
Mocasines. Cultura Algonquina (EEUU y Canadá) Boots, Museums, Espadrilles, Sandal Espadrille, Moccasins, Native American
Mocasines. Cultura Algonquina (EEUU y Canadá)
Mocasines. Cultura Algonquina (EEUU y Canadá)
Purple wampum belt, Algonquian, 18th century Belts, Pre History, Trade Beads, Prehistory, Eastern Woodlands, Century
The pre-history of the US dollar
Purple wampum belt, Algonquian, 18th century
Algonquin Wampum Belt Thanksgiving, Design, North America
Algonquin (Algonkin) Tribe
Algonquin Wampum Belt
Aquinnah Wampum Belt by Charlie Witham, Kate Taylor and Joan LeLacheure on MV Arts & Ideas —  We lived in a town that was home to people of the Nation of the Wampanoag, and they had just been through a grueling battle for federal recognition, which they won. We wanted to make a belt that would honor our town; the continuity and sustainability of life in it, the ancient aspects of it’s geology and it’s crown jewel—it’s people. — Thus the Aquinnah Belt. Federal, Ideas, Art, Marthas Vineyard, Native American Tribes, North American
Aquinnah Wampum Belt by Charlie Witham, Kate Taylor and Joan LeLacheure on MV Arts & Ideas — We lived in a town that was home to people of the Nation of the Wampanoag, and they had just been through a grueling battle for federal recognition, which they won. We wanted to make a belt that would honor our town; the continuity and sustainability of life in it, the ancient aspects of it’s geology and it’s crown jewel—it’s people. — Thus the Aquinnah Belt.
Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Tribal Government Native Americans, Native North Americans, American Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Peoples, Indians
Pleasant Point Tribal Government
Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Tribal Government
Sabattus Mitchell, Newel Sabattus at Deering Oaks Park in Portland, Maine - Passamaquoddy – 1920 Portland Maine, American Indian History
Sabattus Mitchell, Newel Sabattus at Deering Oaks Park in Portland, Maine - Passamaquoddy – 1920
The Magic Moccasins - Foundation Story from The Passamaquoddy Tribe.... Animation, Native American Indians, American Spirit, American Artists, American Indian Art
Richard Hook : The Magic Moccasins
The Magic Moccasins - Foundation Story from The Passamaquoddy Tribe....
The Origin of the Thunderbird - Passamaquoddy Legend Tattoo, Tattoos, Alaska, Ink, Pacific Northwest, Thunderbird Symbol, Haida Art
The Origin of the Thunderbird - Passamaquoddy Legend
Indian Pictures: American Indian Pictures of the Algonquin, wigwam Indian, Navajo
American Indian Pictures of the Algonquin
Indian Pictures: American Indian Pictures of the Algonquin, wigwam
Dreams of Indian Island is a portrait of Molly Molasses (c. 1775 – 1867), or Mary Pelagie (or Balassee) Nicola, a Penobscot medicine woman of the Bear Clan.  Her name “Molasses,” may have been a nickname, or a corruption of Pelagie or, as she claimed it was given to her, "cuz she’s sweet," though not everyone agreed with that characterization. Among other things, Molly was a basketmaker. Though much has been written about her healing powers, which she used to help many of her people in their time of need, there were those who believed that she could also put a hex or spell on someone who wronged her with just a glance. "If she said you would die," one Indian told Fanny Hardy Eckstorm, "you would die." In Dreams of Indian Island, Molly proudly displays a beaded bag and by so doing proclaims to all that “we are still here!” Gerry Biron Art(Mi’kmaq Nova Scotia). Portrait, Native American Artists, American Art, Historical Images
Made of Thunder, Made of Glass: Artwork
Dreams of Indian Island is a portrait of Molly Molasses (c. 1775 – 1867), or Mary Pelagie (or Balassee) Nicola, a Penobscot medicine woman of the Bear Clan. Her name “Molasses,” may have been a nickname, or a corruption of Pelagie or, as she claimed it was given to her, "cuz she’s sweet," though not everyone agreed with that characterization. Among other things, Molly was a basketmaker. Though much has been written about her healing powers, which she used to help many of her people in their time of need, there were those who believed that she could also put a hex or spell on someone who wronged her with just a glance. "If she said you would die," one Indian told Fanny Hardy Eckstorm, "you would die." In Dreams of Indian Island, Molly proudly displays a beaded bag and by so doing proclaims to all that “we are still here!” Gerry Biron Art(Mi’kmaq Nova Scotia).
Penobscot Indian Island Reservation | Indian Island Lighthouse Island Lighthouse, Great Lakes, Coast, Island, Lake, Yacht
Indian Island Lighthouse in ME, United States - lighthouse Reviews - Phone Number - Marinas.com
Penobscot Indian Island Reservation | Indian Island Lighthouse
Sockalexis Newell 1874-1952, Penobscot Indian (Maine, born in Old Town on Indian Island) At his shop in Locke Mills Maine. Louis Belmont Rolling Thunder Newell was his 1st cousin Models, Amerindians
Sockalexis Newell 1874-1952, Penobscot Indian (Maine, born in Old Town on Indian Island) At his shop in Locke Mills Maine. Louis Belmont Rolling Thunder Newell was his 1st cousin
Agnes Sawlis Pooler, b. July 23, 1884 - Maliseet. Made baskets for the tourist trade in Old Town, Maine in the 1930's. Photo taken on Indian Island, Maine.  -The University of Maine - Maine Folklife Center - Maliseet, NB, “Kluskap and His Twin Brother” Grand Falls, University Of Maine, Folklife, Old Town
Maliseet, NB, "Kluskap and His Twin Brother" - Maine Folklife Center - University of Maine
Agnes Sawlis Pooler, b. July 23, 1884 - Maliseet. Made baskets for the tourist trade in Old Town, Maine in the 1930's. Photo taken on Indian Island, Maine. -The University of Maine - Maine Folklife Center - Maliseet, NB, “Kluskap and His Twin Brother”
Algonquin Nation Folk Art, Quilling, Illustrators, Bear Art, Art Prints, Folk, Artwork, Kunst
Algonquin Nation
About Native Americans: Description of an Algonquin Lodge (House) Native Indian, Native American Photos
About Native Americans: Description of an Algonquin Lodge (House)
Algonquian culture, Virginia Powhatan’s Mantle  before 1638   Deer hide, marginella shells  223 cm Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England   One of the earliest items collected and preserved in a European museum is an object nicknamed “Powhatan’s Mantle.”
Algonquian culture, Virginia Powhatan’s Mantle before 1638 Deer hide, marginella shells 223 cm Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England One of the earliest items collected and preserved in a European museum is an object nicknamed “Powhatan’s Mantle.”
SWEETGRASS Maine Indian Baskets; Passamaquoddy Native American Brown Ash Splint Basketry  By Passamaquoddy Weaver, Deborah Gabriel Brooks Woven, Baskets And Boxes, Wicker Baskets, Sewing Baskets, Basket, Birch Bark, Indian Baskets, Native American Moccasins, Native American Baskets
Maine Indian Baskets, Monthly Sale 25% Off
SWEETGRASS Maine Indian Baskets; Passamaquoddy Native American Brown Ash Splint Basketry By Passamaquoddy Weaver, Deborah Gabriel Brooks
Journal de bord - Kitcisakik 2014 Journal, Bord, The St, Iroquois, Tribe, Greats
Journal de bord - Kitcisakik 2014
Journal de bord - Kitcisakik 2014
Gerry Hunter, a native of Lac-Simon indian Reservation and wearing Algonquin traditional dresses and paint, takes part into the dance contest of Wendake Pow-Wow July 31, 2010. Ethnic, Africa, American Traditional, Native American Men, Native American Beauty
Algonquin dresses, paintings, arts, traditions - Images | Stock photos by Francis Vachon
Gerry Hunter, a native of Lac-Simon indian Reservation and wearing Algonquin traditional dresses and paint, takes part into the dance contest of Wendake Pow-Wow July 31, 2010.
Samian, musicien de Pikogan Bands, Lawrence
Samian, musicien de Pikogan
pikogan - Google Search Search, Google, Google Search
pikogan - Google Search
Alice Jerome Fictional Characters, Alice, Jerome, Culture
Alice Jerome
Les chefs de Timiskaming, Arden McBride, et de Pikogan, Bruno Kistabish Chefs, Quebec Canada, Arden
Timiskaming et Pikogan s'entendent pour négocier avec Mines Aurizon
Les chefs de Timiskaming, Arden McBride, et de Pikogan, Bruno Kistabish
pikogan - Google Search Snack Recipes
pikogan - Google Search
algonquin indians - Google Search Canadian, Canadian Aboriginal Art, Virginia Studies
algonquin indians - Google Search
Chief Kirby Whiteduck Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Chief
Chief Kirby Whiteduck Algonquins of Pikwakanagan