PRESS COLLECTION:“Detroit Michigan Indians Dance on Stage”(1941)
Detroit Michigan Indians Dance on the Auditorium Stage. Photo dated Feb 9,1941.
REVEREND ARTHUR COLLECTION:“Apache Women Sewing Society”(1916)
Photographer:Reverend James O. Arthur (James Osborne Arthur),Non-Indian,1887-1971
Subject:Katherine Arthur (Katherine Rhoades/Katherine Magdeline Arthur/Katherine Gottberg),Non-Indian,1883-1960 James Arthur,Jr. (James MORE
ILLINOIS COLLECTION:“Rock Island Native Americans” (1900-1930)
Black Hawk’s great-grandson Jess Kakaque &wife Jesse Kakaque,great-grandson of Black Hawk Logan Kakaque,great-grandson of Black Hawk Great grandson of Black MORE
IDAHO COLLECTION:“Native Americans from Southeastern Idaho”(1897)
Native Americans from Southeastern Idaho,ca. 1897
CALIFORNIA COLLECTION:Native Americans – “Fort Bidwell” (1920′s)
Photograph from an industrial survey report of Fort Bidwell Agency,California. The photgraph presumably depicts Bieber Quinn,Leroy Quinn,Sally Ann Quinn,and Sally MORE
EDWARD S. CURTIS:“Black Eagle wearing buffalo hide” (1908)
Black Eagle,full-length portrait,standing,facing front,wearing buffalo hide,holding wing of bird.
EDWARD S. CURTIS:“Tlakluit Indian Woman” (1910)
Head-and-shoulders portrait of Tlakluit Indian woman,with bone in nose,facing front,Washington state.
EDWARD S. CURTIS COLLECTION:“Hakalahl,Nakoaktok Chief and Copper” (1914)
Hakalahl,Nakoaktok chief,three-quarter length portrait,standing,facing front,holding copper Wanistakila (“takes everything out of the house”-a reference to its value)
EDWARD S. CURTIS COLLECTION:“Mask of Tsunukwalahl” (1914)
Person wearing Mask of Tsunukwalahl,a mythical being,used during the Winter Dance.
EDWARD S. CURTIS COLLECTION:“Bull Chief” (1908)
Bull Chief,head-and-shoulders portrait,facing front,wearing headdress with horns.
EDWARD S. CURTIS COLLECTION:“Bear Black” (1905)
Bear Black,Cheyenne man,head-and-shoulders portrait,facing right.
CALIFORNIA COLLECTION:Humboldt Collection – “Captain Jack with a Gun” (1915-1933)
Requa:Captain Jack with a gun.
CALIFORNIA COLLECTION:Northern California – “Humboldt Collection” (1915-1933)
Yurok grandmother in a “double-ender”canoe. Ed Spott using an A-frame net. Pecwan:Jump Dancers,probably in 1926,posed shot. Wilson’s Creek:The ancient village MORE
C. HART MERRIAM COLLECTION:California Tribes and Other American Indians – “Man and Wife” (1907)
Man and wife;Lake Co.;12 July 1907
C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs,ca. 1890-1938
The Bancroft Library. University of California,MORE
C. HART MERRIAM COLLECTION:California Tribes and Other American Indians – “Wampum” (1906)
Woman with wampum;St. Turebius Mission,Lake Co.;21 August 1906
C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs,ca. 1890-1938
The Bancroft Library. University MORE
C. HART MERRIAM COLLECTION:California Tribes and Other American Indians – “Tolowa Girl” (1938)
Tolowa girl. Lake Earl,near Cresent City,Calif.
C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs,ca. 1890-1938
The Bancroft Library. University of California,MORE
C. HART MERRIAM COLLECTION:California Tribes and Other American Indians – “Mrs. Mary James and Granddaughter” (1938)
Mrs. Mary James and granddaughter,Patty Lopez,Smith River,Calif. June 18,1938
C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs,ca. 1890-1938
The MORE
C. HART MERRIAM COLLECTION:California Tribes and Other American Indians – “Mrs. Mary James” (1938)
Mrs. Mary James,Smith River,Calif. –June 18,1938
C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs,ca. 1890-1938
The Bancroft Library. University MORE
WISCONSIN COLLECTION:“Portrait of I-Me-Tacco”(1903)
Portrait of I-Me-Tacco (Little Dog) in native Dress and holding a pipe-tomahawk. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Blackfeet Tribes
January,1903
Photographer:Gill,De MORE
WISCONSIN COLLECTION:“Geronimo”(1905)
Portrait of Goyathlay (One Who Yawns),called Geronimo,Medicine Man,Prophet and Leader,with Medal. Part of Athapascan,Chiricahua and Apache Tribes.
Photographer:Delancey MORE
WISCONSIN COLLECTION:“Portrait of Charkshepshutsker”(1899)
Portrait of Winnebago man,Charkshepshutsker (Red Eagle),Head Chief. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Winnebago Tribes
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WISCONSIN COLLECTION:“Portrait of Oto man,(George) Arkeketah,Head Chief”(1898)
Portrait of Oto man,(George) Arkeketah,Head Chief. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Otoe Tribes.
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