• Bird's Eye View of Mandan Village
    George Catlin
    Native Americans
    This painting was done by George Catlin, an American artist born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Following a trip west in 1830, Catlin spent eight years documenting the life and customs of Native Americans in the trans-Mississippi area. "Bird's Eye View of Mandan Village" was painted along the Missouri River in North Dakota. It is in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  • Bird's Eye View of Mandan Village
    George Catlin
    Native Americans
    This painting was done by George Catlin, an American artist born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Following a trip west in 1830, Catlin spent eight years documenting the life and customs of Native Americans in the trans-Mississippi area. "Bird's Eye View of Mandan Village" was painted along the Missouri River in North Dakota. It is in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
  • President Coolidge with Chiefs of the Sioux Nation
    Unknown
    White House Guests
    Native Americans
    This photograph shows President Calvin Coolidge with members of the Sioux Indian Republican Club of the Rosebud Reservation. The Rosebud Indian Reservation is located along South Dakota's southern border and is adjacent to the Pine Ridge Reservation. This photograph was taken on the White House Grounds.
  • American Indians Perform in the East Room
    Abbie Rowe
    Native Americans
    entertainment
    This photograph by Abbie Rowe, of the National Park Service, shows Native Americans performing in the East Room.