An Indian Chief Speaks To A Pilgrim
Paul Noth
New Yorker July 22 1961
Anatole Kovarsky
Native Americans Are Aiming Missile-tipped Arrows
Frank Cotham
Indian Winter
Jack Ziegler
Teepees And Pencil Sharpener
Charlie Hankin
New Yorker November 30th, 1987
John O'Brien
New Yorker November 28th, 1983
John Jonik
We would love to get the platter back when this is over
Benjamin Schwartz
Turn-about Tales
Indian Tourists Witness Modern
Rea Irvin
They Say They're Indians
Donald Reilly
The Indians Had Him Completely At Bay. He Saved
Mary Petty
There's A Fascinating Legend About An Indian
Perry Barlow
New Yorker October 11th, 1941
John Groth
We Gave Them Corn Last Year!
Lee Lorenz
I Love The Way You Make Those Yams. You'll
Peter C. Vey
We're Here To Escape Religious Persecution. What
Donald Reilly
We are totally opposed to globalization
David Sipress
Well, So Much For Pre-columbian
James Stevenson
New Yorker February 22nd, 1941
Richard Decker
War on Diwali
Benjamin Schwartz
New Yorker September 20th, 1941
Richard Taylor
I Hope It Doesn't Make You Nervous
Richard Taylor
Stop Calling Me J.b.! My Name Is Jumping Bear
John Ruge
New Yorker August 19th, 1944
Mischa Richter
Laughing Bear Has Certainly Got It Bad
Alain
He Can't Stand Height
Alain
Why Should I Make Any More? I Haven't Sold This
Alain
May I Ask What Prompted You To Take Up This Hobby?
Frank Beaven
I'm Dying For A Cigarette
Garrett Price
Imogene Is Just Back From An Extended Trip
Richard Taylor
Yeah? But How Is She On The Getaway?
Chon Day
It's Not So Much What He Says As The Way He Says
Alain
Before The Coming Of The White Man
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker January 27th, 1940
Alain
New Yorker March 29th, 1941
Robert J. Day
New Yorker September 28th, 1940
Garrett Price
New Yorker October 31st, 1942
Robert J. Day
Small Fry
Commanche Territory
William Steig
He's Old, All Right, But Not Steeped In Lore
Ed Fisher
I Liked The Original Pilgrims
Donald Reilly
The Rhode Island Purchase
Ed Arno
New Yorker September 27th, 1941
Carl Rose
New Yorker September 9th, 1944
Otto Soglow
New Yorker August 9th, 1941
Rea Irvin
New Yorker August 16th, 1941
Alain
It's Sad To Think That In Another Week Or Two
Garrett Price
Do You Suppose That's Basic English He's Using?
Alain
There Is So Much To Ask About Your Country. Tell
Perry Barlow
I ?nd It's More Comfortable This Way
Otto Soglow
New Yorker December 11th, 1948
Saul Steinberg
O.k., Mother. You Can Knock Off For Lunch
Peter Arno
New Yorker September 7th, 1992
Jack Ziegler
They Appear To Be Opting For The Circled-wagons
James Stevenson
Comanche Territory
William Steig
New Yorker September 26th, 1964
James Stevenson
Just A Minute
Helen E Hokinson
There! Now You're Getting The Hang Of It
Garrett Price
I'd Take It Easy
Robert J. Day
New Yorker April 15th, 1944
Mischa Richter
We Must Hurry Back! The Casino Is On Fire!
Warren Miller
New Yorker February 19th, 1944
Otto Soglow
Native Americans!
John Kane
New Yorker February 24th, 1992
William Steig
Dead Or Alive
William Steig
Norman, Let's Lend Out The Olmec Head
Victoria Roberts
We're So Excited. I'm Hoping For A Chinese Girl
William Hamilton
Confrontation #1
William Steig
The Careless Sheriff
William Steig