NWI4931418: Mythology of the North American Indians: the legend of Hiawatha (Ayenwatha or Nanabozo) founder of the Iroquois confederation, the heros and his grandmother Nokomis, mourn the death of his wife Minnehaha - Colorful lithography after a 19th century painting by William de Leftwich Dodge (1867-1935) - Hiawathathatha Minnehaha and Nokomis mourning - Color lithograph reproduction of a 19th-century painting by William Dodge / Bridgeman Images
UTD4930852: Haeseler , Gottlieb Ferdinand von , German field marshal , born 19. 01. 1836 in Potsdam , died 1919, ops. von Haeseler on his 79th birthday (1915) in front of his decorated quarters, during the Fist World War, picture postcard. Keywords : Germany , WW I , personalities , men , soldiers , officers , nobility , history , no rights of personality, Unknown photographer, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
NWI4931181: Native population of America: Indians of the United States. Red Cloud, (in Sioux: Makhpyia-luta or Mahpiua Luta or Mahpiua Luta (Mahpiua-Luta) in English Red Cloud, 1821-1909 was a Sioux chief of the Oglala with a goose feather shirt, 1890 years. Reproduction of a photograph. / Bridgeman Images
NWI4931282: American Anglo War of 1812 (Second Independence War or British American War): Tecumseh (1768-1813), leader of the Indian Shawnees tribe saves a white man before the eyes of British General Henry Procter (1763-1822) - Colorized engraving 19th century - Tecumseh saving the life of a white man, watched by British General Henry Procter Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration / Bridgeman Images