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Depiction of the Grass Dance, drawn by Turning Bear, a Brule Sioux Chief of the Dakota Indians.
AR9175077 
Sioux warriors in battle, c1890.
AR917373 
Detail of a war shield showing North American Indians in battle.
AR9176171 
Native American painting on animal skin, 19th century. Artist: Silver Horn
AR924025 
Conflict between General George Custer (1839-1876) and Crazy Horse, Sioux (Dakota) Indian.  Artist: Kills Two
AR923564 
Unhorsing of a Pawnee warrior by Dakota Sioux warrior Zintka Mato (Dog Bear), c1889-1927.  Artist: Kills Two
AR923854 
Council with White Man's Horse, 1856.Artist: John Mix Stanley
AR961261 
'Retrogression (A Very Sad Picture)', 1862.
AR927182 
Sioux war dance, 1888. 
Sioux war dance, 1888. The Dakota Plains Indians of North America usually held four days of ceremonies before departing for battle. Ceremonies such as this induce a state of self hypnosis. 
Unique Identifier AR921763 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5207px Ă— 3354px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
AGGRESSION
AMERICA
American
American Indian
Ann Ronan Pictures
Ceremony
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
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CUSTOM
DAKOTA
DANCE
Dance, General
Feather
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Fire
Headdress
LOCATION
NATIVE
Native American
NINETEENTH CENTURY
PRéPARATION
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Psychology
Science
Sioux Natives
Spear
Tent
TENTS
Tomahawk
TRADITION
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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war dance
WARFARE
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Wars
Weapon, Military
WEAPONRY
WEAPONS
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