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Collection of Cherokee Nations (21)
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A cheerful cartoon depiction of a Native American figure in traditional attire, including a feathered headdress and fringed clothing.
A dramatic fusion of indigenous symbolism and macabre artistry-this skull wears a full feathered war bonnet, rendered in high-contrast ink style.
The national seal of the Nation of Gwad, showcasing its distinctive eight-pointed star and ceremonial laurel design.
A hand-drawn dreamcatcher featuring a woven web, concentric center, and a single feather-rooted in Indigenous tradition.
A dignified Indigenous leader stands proudly in full ceremonial dress, adorned with layered necklaces, a feathered hairpiece, and a decorated pipe.
A bold, stylized depiction of a Native American chief in profile, featuring a vibrant feathered war bonnet and ceremonial face paint.
The Seal of the Cherokee Nation, established in 1839, features a seven-pointed star surrounded by a laurel wreath-symbolizing peace and resilience.
The official seal of the United Cherokee Nation of Indians, integrating traditional symbols like the dreamcatcher, sacred colors, and the Cherokee word “Aniyvwiyi.”
Priscilla, famously portrayed in Disney’s 1940 animated short, stands dramatically with arrows piercing her back-a humorous visual gag reflecting the film’s satirical tone.
A powerful example of Pacific Northwest Indigenous formline art, featuring bold symmetry, ovoids, and U-forms representing ancestral spirits and natural beings.
The Cherokee Nation flag, adopted in 1978, features seven stars symbolizing the seven original clans and the central tribal seal established in 1839.
A classic white wild rose (Rosa multiflora) illustrated with delicate petals and detailed foliage-perfect for botanical art or nature-themed designs.
The official seal of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation, adopted November 28, 1870, features a golden seven-pointed star encircled by a green laurel wreath on a light blue field.
The official seal of the Cherokee Nation, featuring a seven-pointed star encircled by laurel branches and inscribed with “Seal of the Cherokee Nation” and the founding date.
The Cherokee Nation flag, adopted in 1978, honors tradition with its vibrant orange background, seven yellow stars for the seven ancient clans, a black star for the Eastern Band, and the official tribal seal at center.
A classic open treasure chest brimming with gold bars, colorful gems, and scattered coins-ideal for storytelling or digital design.
The Cherokee Nation flag, adopted in 1978, honors the tribe’s sovereignty and historical continuity since September 6, 1839.
A bold, high-detail ink-style rendering blending indigenous symbolism with edgy skull imagery-perfect for tattoo concepts or graphic projects.
A vibrant, handcrafted dreamcatcher featuring a circular web, colorful beads, and natural feathers for spiritual protection and positive energy.
