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Pretty Nose, Arapaho Warrior who Fought at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Image by Laton Altman Huffman

Pretty Nose, Arapaho Warrior who Fought at the Battle of the Little Bighorn

Pretty Nose (l. c. 1851-1952), Arapaho (possibly Arapaho-Cheyenne) warrior who fought at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876. She lived to be 101 years old. Photo taken at Fort Keogh, Montana, 1879.
Chinese Warrior
Image by Sam Steiner

Chinese Warrior

A detail of a Chinese warrior from the Terracotta Army buried near the tomb of Qin emperor Shi Huangdi, c. 210 CE. Shaanxi Province, China.
Scythian Warrior
Image by Janmad

Scythian Warrior

Artist's impression of a 7th-6th-century BCE Scythian warrior.
Etruscan Bronze Warrior
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

Etruscan Bronze Warrior

An Etruscan bronze warrior statuette. Populonia, 5th century BCE. Height: 26 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
Haniwa Warrior with a Tattoo
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Haniwa Warrior with a Tattoo

This is the top half of what was originally a complete figure. The warrior's face is partly painted red, he wears his hair in plaits (one is missing), and the protective gauntlet on his forearms may be part of an armour suit. From the 400s...
Amazon Warrior, Attic Relief Plaque
Image by Mark Cartwright

Amazon Warrior, Attic Relief Plaque

A depiction of an Amazon warrior from a 2nd century CE Attic relief slab. (Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Athens).
Maya Warrior
Image by James Blake Wiener

Maya Warrior

A seated Maya warrior. This stone and plaster figure is from the exterior of The Temple of the Warriors, Chichen Itza. Mexico, 1000-1100 CE. (St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri)
Wolof Warrior
Image by Anne Raffenel

Wolof Warrior

A mid-19th century CE illustration of a Wolof warrior. The Wolof Empire dominated West Africa between the Senegal and Gambia Rivers from the mid-14th to mid-16th century CE before breaking up into successor kingdoms, one of which was Wolof...
North American Indian Warrior by John White
Image by John White

North American Indian Warrior by John White

An illustration by John White (d. 1593 CE) of a North American Indian warrior seen by the first English colonists who attempted to establish a settlement, Roanoke Colony, in 1585 CE (and again in 1587 CE). The colony was located in what is...
Mochi: Cheyenne Who Survived Sand Creek Massacre and Became a Warrior
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Mochi: Cheyenne Who Survived Sand Creek Massacre and Became a Warrior

Cheyenne warrior Mochi ("Buffalo Calf", l. c. 1841-1881), pictured on the right, took up arms against US government forces after surviving the Sand Creek Massacre of 29 November 1864. Prior to the massacre, she was among those seeking peaceful...
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