Top-hatted Chiricahua Apache chief Geronimo (1829 - 1909), who once terrorised the settlers of Arizona and northern Mexico, driving a motor car in Oklahoma where he ended his life as a peaceful farmer. (Photo by H H Clarke/Getty Images)
A North American Apache Indian baby, or papoose. (Photo by Edward S Curtis/Getty Images)
A Pawnee family poses outside their earth lodge at Loup, Nebraska. Pawnees are Plains Indians most of whom were nomadic and lived in tepees. Original Artwork: Photo by William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) (Photo by William Henry Jackson/Getty Images)
The painted face of Moshe, a young Mojave girl. (Photo by Edward S Curtis/Getty Images)
Navajo wind doctor Nes-Ja-Ja-Hot-Tala. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Top-hatted Chiricahua Apache chief
Top-hatted Chiricahua Apache chief Geronimo (1829 - 1909), who once terrorised the settlers of Arizona and northern Mexico, driving a motor car in Oklahoma where he ended his life as a peaceful farmer. (Photo by H H Clarke/Getty Images)


