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    • 1868 Dakota delegation

    • 1868 Dakota delegation

    • Native Americans (Sioux) and white men are gathered in a semi-circle for a group portrait. This is the delegation who were to sign a treaty that would free Native American lands from white encroachment and bring peace to the middle north-west.

    • Dakota Indians--Treaties--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Peace treaties--1860-1870.

    • [1960?]
    • Chief Little Raven's son

    • Chief Little Raven's son

    • Studio portrait (reclining) of Chief Little Raven's son, a Native American (Arapahoe) boy. The boy wears moccasins, a blanket, and a shirt.

    • Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Boys--1860-1870.; Little Raven--Family.

    • [between 1890 and 1920?]
    • Camp Weld Council, Denver

    • Camp Weld Council, Denver

    • Group portrait of the Camp Weld Council, Denver, Colorado, shows white and Native American men arranged in three rows. Identification: "Standing (back row) l. to rt.: 1. unidentified, 2. unidentified, 3. John Simpson Smith, interpreter, 4. White...

    • Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Organizations--1860-1870.

    • September 28, 1864
    • Cynthia Ann Parker

    • Cynthia Ann Parker

    • Portrait of Cynthia Ann Parker, a white woman nursing her baby, Prairie Flower (Toposannah). Parker was captured by Native American Comanches as a teenager, later married Chief Peta Nocona and bore children including Quanah Parker, the last...

    • Comanche Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Breast feeding--1860-1870.; Infants--1860-1870.; Mothers & children--1860-1870.; Women--1860-1870.; Nocona, Peta--Family.; Parker, Cynthia Ann, 1827?-1864.; Parker, Prairie...

    • [between 1860 and 1870?]
    • Little Paul

    • Little Paul

    • Head and shoulders portrait of Little Paul, a Native American Sioux man, wearing a shirt and neck scarf and a blanket over one shoulder.

    • Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Little Paul.

    • [between 1940 and 1960?]
    • Custer expedition

    • Custer expedition

    • The four illustrations show Custer's encounters with Native American Sioux. Illustrations include: "The Platte River at North Platte," "Traveling on a prairie canon," "General Custer's interview with Pawnee Killer" and "Sioux Indians attempting to...

    • Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Military camps--1860-1870.; Military officers--1860-1870.; Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876.

    • [between 1940 and 1960?]
    • Sioux Indians attempting to stampede General Custer's horses

    • Sioux Indians attempting to stampede General Custer's horses

    • Native American Sioux men on horseback above General Custer's tent camp.

    • Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Horseback riding--1860-1870.; Military camps--1860-1870.; Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876--Homes & haunts.

    • [between 1940 and 1960?]
    • Feather Earring

    • Feather Earring

    • Feather Earring, a Native American (Apache) man, poses on horseback. He wears a breechcloth and beaded necklace.

    • Apache Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Horseback riding--1860-1870.; Feather Earing.

    • [between 1862 and 1870]
    • Sioux Indians in ambush preparing to attack settlers

    • Sioux Indians in ambush preparing to attack settlers

    • Native American (Sioux) men crouch behind a fence as they wait to attack a farm. One man holds a rifle and wears a bow and quiver.

    • Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ambushes--1860-1870.

    • [between 1940 and 1960]
    • Le Loup-Tachete, chef chayenne

    • Le Loup-Tachete, chef chayenne

    • Standing portrait of a Native American (Cheyenne) man, identified as Loup Tachete. He wears boots, pants, shirt, kerchief, hat, braids, a blanket over one shoulder, and carries an inverted rifle in his hands.

    • Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Loup Tachete.

    • 1868
    • Sioux and Cheyenne attacking a wagon train

    • Sioux and Cheyenne attacking a wagon train

    • White men prepare to defend a wagon train from Native American (Sioux and Cheyenne) men on horseback.

    • Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Covered wagons--1860-1870.

    • [between 1860 and 1870]
    • Laying the track of the Pacific Railroad

    • Laying the track of the Pacific Railroad

    • Book illustration of Union Pacific Railroad construction track layers, a locomotive, and freight cars. A Native American on a horse watches the men work.

    • Union Pacific Railroad Company--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Horseback riding--1860-1870.; Railroad construction & maintenance--1860-1870.; Railroad construction workers--1860-1870.; Railroads--1860-1870.

    • [1869?]
    • Life on the plains

    • Life on the plains

    • Views of men in the assay room at the U.S. Mint in Denver, Colorado; an overturned covered wagon, wagon train and tents in a storm; women cooking out of doors near tents; Native Americans shoot at settlers and a wagon train; North American Indians...

    • Mint of the United States--Buildings--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Denver (Colo.)--1860-1870.; Pikes Peak (Colo.)--1860-1870.; Massacres--Colorado--Denver--1860-1870.; Mints--Colorado--Denver--1860-1870.; Outdoor...

    • 1866 October 13
    • The world and two gods of the weather

    • The world and two gods of the weather

    • A Native American Sioux symbolic drawing depicts several figures, birds, animals, and a tepee.

    • Dakota Indians--1850-1860.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Symbols--1850-1860.

    • [1864?]
    • Three Crossings Station, Wyo.

    • Three Crossings Station, Wyo.

    • A Pony Express rider gallops away from the Three Crossings Station in Fremont County, Wyoming. This United States Army station has log and stone buildings with a log stockade and a lookout tower. Men camp beside their covered wagons near the...

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Fremont County (Wyo.)--1860-1870.; Oregon National Historic Trail--1860-1870.; Sweetwater River (Wyo.)--1860-1870.; Covered wagons--Wyoming--Fremont County--1860-1870.; Forts & fortifications--Wyoming--Fremont...

    • [1933]
    • A-Pat-We-Ma (squaw of Wich-Ha-Ka-Sa)

    • A-Pat-We-Ma (squaw of Wich-Ha-Ka-Sa)

    • Standing studio portrait of A-Pat-We-Ma, a Native American woman (Ute); costume includes fur, beads, shells, and braids.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--Women--1860-1870.; A-Pat-We-Ma.; Wich-Ha-Ka-Sa--Family--1860-1870.

    • [between 1860 and 1870?]
    • Tecumtha

    • Tecumtha

    • Reproduction of a lithograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Tecumseh, a Native American (Shawnee) chief. He wears a military uniform coat with epaulets, a medal around his neck, and a hat with plumage.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Shawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813.

    • [between 1940 and 1970?]
    • Portrait of Tecumseh

    • Portrait of Tecumseh

    • Reproduction of a lithograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Tecumseh, a Native American (Shawnee) chief. He wears a military uniform coat with epaulets, a medal around his neck, and a hat with plumage.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Shawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813.

    • [between 1940 and 1970?]
    • Chief Colorow

    • Chief Colorow

    • Lithographic reproduction of a head and shoulders portrait of Chief Colorow, White River Band, Native American Northern Utes.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Colorow, ca. 1810-1888.

    • 1862?
    • Utes

    • Utes

    • Sitting portrait of two Native American Utes wearing hats, breast plates, beads, fringed pants, loose shirts, blankets over their knees, and wrapping on their braids.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.

    • [1869 or 1870]
    • "Billy" a Shoshone warrior

    • "Billy" a Shoshone warrior

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Billy, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears a blanket over his lap, a shirt, scarves over his braids, and a beaded necklace.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Shoshoni Indians--1860-1870.; Billy Shoshone Indian.

    • 1867
    • Pawnee Chief

    • Pawnee Chief

    • Sitting portrait of an unidentified Native American (Pawnee) man holding a small child. The man wears moccasins, leggings, a fur wrap around his waist, a print shirt, and a bead necklace. The child is obscured by the man's arms with the exception...

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Pawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Fathers & children--1860-1870.

    • 1867?
    • Pawnee

    • Pawnee

    • Sitting portrait of an unidentified Native American (Pawnee) man. He is shirtless and wears leggings, a cloth around his waist, necklaces, earrings, and a feather in his hair. He holds a war club in the crook of his right arm.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Pawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Clubs (Weapons)--1860-1870.

    • 1867?
    • Pawnee

    • Pawnee

    • Sitting portrait of an unidentified Native American (Pawnee) man. He is shirtless and wears leggings, a blanket around his waist, necklaces, earrings, a woven sash over his right shoulder, and two feathers in his hair. He holds a tomahawk in his...

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Pawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Clothing & dress--1860-1870.

    • 1867?
    • Antonio Azul, chief of the Pimos

    • Antonio Azul, chief of the Pimos

    • Portrait of Antonio Azul, Native American (Pima) chief. He is shirtless and wears a head cover.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Pima Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Azul, Antonio.

    • 1864?
    • Lrataba, chief of the Mojaves

    • Lrataba, chief of the Mojaves

    • Sitting portrait of a Native American (Mohave) man identified as Lrataba. He wears a suit coat, bow tie, long hair, and a head cover.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Mohave Indians--1860-1870.; Lrataba, Mohave Indian.

    • 1864?
    • Timothy, chief of the Nez Perces

    • Timothy, chief of the Nez Perces

    • A portrait of a Native American (Nez Perce) chief, identified as Timothy. He wears fringed hide clothing, a pouch, and holds a pipe in his hands.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Nez Percé Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Timothy, Nez Perce Chief, 1800-1891.

    • [between 1950 and 1980?]
    • Chief Douglass and squaw, Utes

    • Chief Douglass and squaw, Utes

    • Standing studio portrait of Native Americans (Ute); Chief Douglass wears leggings, a shirt, moccasins, conchos and a felt hat; the woman wears braids, a dress, necklaces, moccasins, and has fur draped over her arm. Both have leather objects...

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--Women--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Douglass, Ute Chief.

    • [between 1866 and 1870?]
    • Ouray & his subchiefs of Utes

    • Ouray & his subchiefs of Utes

    • Studio portrait of Chief Ouray, center, with Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh and Guerro, sub-chiefs of the Native American Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. Clothing includes tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, bead necklaces, and a bandolier.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.

    • [1868?]
    • Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh, Ouray, Guerro,

    • Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh, Ouray, Guerro,

    • Studio portrait of Chief Ouray, center, with Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh and Guerro, sub-chiefs of the Native American Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. Clothing includes tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, bead necklaces, and a bandolier.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.

    • [1868?]
    • Ute Indians

    • Ute Indians

    • Standing studio portrait of unidentified Native American (Ute) men and a woman; the men wear wrapped braids, shirts, leggings, moccasins, and blankets. The woman wears a dress, shawl, and moccasins.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--Women--1860-1870.

    • 1869 or 1870
    • Man, boy, and tipi

    • Man, boy, and tipi

    • Standing portrait of two Native American Utes. The two stand in front of a tepee wearing decorative clothing including hair pipe breastplates and chokers, and beaded leggings.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.

    • [between 1860 and 1870?]
    • Snake Chief

    • Snake Chief

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Washakie, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears moccasins, leggings, a blanket over his lap, a wide cloth bandolier, and a round medal around his neck. He holds a wide-brimmed hat.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Shoshoni Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Washakie, ca. 1804-1900.

    • [between 1890 and 1920?]
    • Ouray and sub-chiefs of the Utes

    • Ouray and sub-chiefs of the Utes

    • Studio portrait of Chief Ouray, center, with Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh and Guerro, sub-chiefs of the Native American Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. Clothing includes tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, and bead necklaces.

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Group portraits--1860-1879.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Ankatosh.; Guerro.; Ouray.; Shavano.; Warets.; Geological and Geographical Survey of the...

    • [1868?]
    • Tabeguache Warrior, "Sha-wa-no," War Chief of Tabeguaches

    • Tabeguache Warrior, "Sha-wa-no," War Chief of Tabeguaches

    • Studio portrait of Warets and Shavano, seated left to right, sub-chiefs of the North American IndianTabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. The men wear woven tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, and bead necklaces. Warets wears a beaded sash,...

    • Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Shavano.; Warets.

    • [1868?]

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