History of the Indian Tribes of North America is held by SMU’s DeGolyer Library.
History of the Indian Tribes of North America is a multi volume set by Thomas Loraine McKenney (1785-1859) and James Hall (1793-1868), detailing the history of the Indian tribes of North America, with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs. The set is embellished with one hundred and twenty portraits, from the Indian gallery in the Department of War, at Washington, D.C.
History of the Indian Tribes of North America is part of the North America: Photographs, Manuscripts, and Imprints collection, part of Southern Methodist University's Central University Libraries (CUL) Digital Collections.
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| A-Chippeway-Widow, 1842 | 
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| Ahyouwaighs, Chief of the Six Nations, 1842 | 
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| Ap-Pa-Noo-Se, Saukie Chief, 1842 | 
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| Asseola, A Seminole Leader, 1842 | 
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| Caa-Tou-See, An Ojibway, 1842 | 
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| Chippeway Squaw & Child, 1842 | 
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| Chippeway Squaw & Child, 1842 | 
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| Chon-Ca-Pe, 1842 | 
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| Chon-Mon-I-Case, An Otto Half Chief, 1842 | 
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| Esh-Ta-Hum-Leah, A Sioux Chief, 1842 | 
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| Hayne-Hudjihini, The Eagle of Delight, 1842 | 
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| Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka, A Winnebago Chief, 1842 | 
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| Keokuk, Chief of the Sacs & Foxes, 1842 | 
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| Ki-On-Twog-Ky or Corn Plant, A Seneca Chief, 1842 | 
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| Kish-Kal-Wa, A Shawanoe Chief, 1842 | 
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| Kish-Ke-Kosh, A Fox Brave, 1842 | 
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| Lap-Pa-Win-Soe, A Delaware Chief, 1842 | 
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| M'Intosh, A Creek Chief, 1842 | 
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| Ma Has Kah, Chief of the Ioways, 1842 | 
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| Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiah or Black Hawk, a Saukie Brave, 1842 | 
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| Micanopy, A Seminole Chief, 1842 | 
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| Mistippee, 1842 | 
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| Mo-Hon-Go, Osage Woman, 1842 | 
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| Mon-Ka-Ush-Ka, A Sioux Chief, 1842 | 
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| Naw-Kaw, A Winnebago Chief, 1842 | 
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| Ne Sou A Quoit, A Fox Chief, 1842 | 
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| Okee-Makee-Quid, A Chippeway Chief, 1842 | 
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| Paddy-Carr, Creek Interpreter, 1842 | 
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| Payta Kootha, A Shawanee Warrior, 1842 | 
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| Payta Kootha, A Shawanee Warrior, 1842 | 
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| Pet-A-Le-Shar-Ro, A Pawnee Brave, 1842 | 
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| Pow-A-Sheek, A Fox Chief, 1842 | 
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| Push-Ma-Ta-Ha, Chactan Warrior, 1842 | 
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| Rant-Che-Wai-Me, Female Flying Pigeon, 1842 | 
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| Red Jacket, Seneca War Chief, 1842 | 
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| Se-Quo-Yah, 1842 | 
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| Shau-Hau-Napo-Tinia, An Ioway Chief, 1842 | 
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| Shin-Ga-Ba-W'Ossin, A Chippeway Chief, 1842 | 
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| Tens-Kwau-Ta-Waw, The Prophet, 1842 | 
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| Tshi-Zun-Hau-Kau, A Winebago, 1842 | 
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| Wa-Em-Boesh-Kaa, A Chippeway Chief, 1842 | 
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| Waa-Pa-Shaw, A Sioux Chief, 1842 | 
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| Wesh-Cubb, A Chippeway Chief, 1842 | 
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| Yoholo-Micco, A Creek Chief, 1842 | 
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| Young Ma-Has-Kah, Chief of the Ioways, 1842 | 
  
  
  
 
And by photos, you mean what exactly?
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