GCL3406267: NATIVE AMERICAN AWLS Awls with handles made from carved deer antler, one in the form of a hand, the others with figures representing a bear (left) and an otter, from Emmet County, Michigan. Left to right: Ottawa, c.1860; Ojibwa, 1890; Ojibwa or Ottawa, mid-19th century. / Bridgeman Images
GCL3405849: NEW MEXICO: ANASAZI RUINS Aerial view of the ruins of the Anasazi village of Pueblo Bonito, dating from the 11th century A.D., in the Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico, showing damage to structures resulting from rockfall from the canyon wall (right), and numerous circular kivas. Photographed by Georg Gerster, c.1970. / Bridgeman Images
GCL3405758: PAIUTE DWELLING, c.1873 Tapeats, a Paiute Native American man who served as an informant for geologist John Wesley Powell, standing in front of his brush dwelling near St. George in southwestern Utah. A basket with clothing lies on the ground beside him. Photographed by John K. Hillers, c.1873. / Bridgeman Images