A choker (Native American Sioux) made of dentalium shell and rawhide. Worn by Cedar Elk when young.
Dakota Indians--Arts & crafts--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1870-1880.; Chokers--1870-1880.; Necklaces--1870-1880.; Cedar Elk--Associated objects.
Native American (Sioux) scalp ornament made of rawhide and buckskin with red, white, and blue dyed porcupine quills, maroon dyed feathers, metal jinglers, and a green dyed, horse hair tail.
Dakota Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1880-1900.; Headdress--1880-1900.
Standing studio portrait of a Native American (Dakota) man, identified as Chief Rocky Bear. He wears moccasins, leggings, a blanket around his waist, a fringed shirt, a hair pipe breastplate, a medal, a kerchief, and a headdress. He holds a spear...
Dakota Indians--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Rocky Bear.
Studio portrait (standing) of Lone Dog, a Native American (Dakota Sioux) man. He wears beaded moccasins, fringed leggings, breechcloth, a fur pelt, a feather armband, a hair pipe breast plate and a feather in his hair. He poses near a fur pelt.
Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Lone Dog.
Studio portrait (sitting) of American Horse (younger), a Native American (Oglala Sioux) man. He wears a blanket over his legs, a shirt, metal armbands, a fringed hair pipe breast plate with a star-shaped badge that reads: "Police", a fur pelt over...
Dakota Indians--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--1890-1910.; Clothing & dress--1890-1910.; American Horse, Son of Dakota Chief.
Studio portrait (sitting) of High Bear, a Native American (Sioux) man. He wears a blanket around his legs, metal armbands, a hair pipe breastplate, and a beaded feather headdress from which fur pelts hang. He holds a staff decorated with beads.
Dakota Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Headdresses--1880-1890.; High Bear.
Spreader "Dozer". Photographed: Sioux City, Iowa, August 2, 1937.
Railroads--Equipment and supplies--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1937.; Railroad equipment--Iowa--Sioux City.; Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.)
Large group of Native American Lakota Sioux women and some children wrapped in blankets wait on the commissary platform for government rations, Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota.
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Pine Ridge Agency--1890-1900.; Dakota Indians--Children--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Women--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--Government...
A Native American man stands between two Native American women in front of a backdrop with a landscape scene painted on it in an arena for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show at Earl's Court in England. The man wears a breastplate, possibly made of bone,...
Indians of North America--Clothing & dress.; Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Shows a cup and pin game of the Native American Sioux . The game has a metal pin, small bone cups, rawhide, a loop and pink, red, white and blue beadwork.
Dakota Indians--Arts & crafts--1860-1880.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1860-1880.; Games--1860-1880.
This Native American (Santee Sioux) buckskin saddle cover was found in Ft. Yates, North Dakota. The blue, green, red, yellow, white, and translucent beads are in a leaf and bird pattern. The cover has a canvas cinch and a metal ring.
Indian leatherwork--1870-1890.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1870-1890.; Santee Indians--Arts & crafts--1870-1890.
Shows a Native American (Northern Plains) buckskin pouch. It has lazy stitching, fringe, blue, white, yellow, pink and dark green beadwork. The beadwork is in designs of triangles and rectangles.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1880-1890.; Pouches--1880-1890.
Shows a Native American (Arapaho?) cradleboard. It features decorative opaque, red, white, black and green beadwork in geometric designs. The cradleboard has a leather thong, stained wood, lining dark brown velveteen, canvas backing and 1 calico?.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1880-1900.; Cradleboards--1880-1900.
A Native American (Sioux) man, girl, and boys stand and pose near a tepee. The man, identified as Ta-tan-ka-wau-casa, wears a military hat and jacket with a badge and stands beside a girl who wears a dress and boys who wear hats, shirts with...
Dakota Indians--Structures--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Boys--1880-1900.; Girls--1880-1900.; Indian encampments--1880-1900.; Tipis--1880-1900.; Ta-tan-ka-wau-casa.
Seated studio portrait a Native American Lakota Sioux man and woman on a fur skin rug in front of a painted backdrop. The woman has a blanket wrapped around her dress and wears long braids; the man wears a suit and neck scarf with long loose hair...
Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--Women--1890-1900.
Studio portrait of a unidentified Native American Sioux woman seated in a chair wrapped with a woven blanket and wearing a plaid dress, moccasins, leggings, belt with silver disks (conchas,) hair pipe earrings and necklace.
Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Women--1890-1900.
Studio portrait (standing) of an unidentified Native American man. He holds a rifle and wears a blanket, kerchief with shell pendant, scarves over his braids, and a hat.
Dakota Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Tribal chiefs--1870-1880.
Portrait of Black Dog, a Native American Sioux policeman, standing outside on a fur skin rug over the snow covered ground, Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota. He wears a uniform with a badge, neck scarf, fur skin hat, and mittens, and ammunition belt...
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Pine Ridge Agency--1890-1900.; Dakota Indians--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Indian reservation police--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--Pine...
View of Native American Sioux pose in a line below a watchtower or grandstand with white men and women, Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota. The Sioux men wear breechcloths, roaches, hair feathers, hair pipe breastplates and leg bands with bells, many...
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Pine Ridge Agency--1890-1900.; Dakota Indians--Clothing & dress--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Pine Ridge (S.D.)--1890-1900.;...
Seated portrait of Chief Red Cloud, (Makhpia-sha, or Maqpeya-luta) Native American Sioux (Lakota or Teton group, Oglala band) shows the war leader and peace negotiator seated wearing a buckskin with fringe, hair pipe breastplate, a feather in his...
Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Oglala Indians--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--1890-1900.; Tribal chiefs--1890-1900.; Red Cloud, 1822-1909.
Indoor portrait of an unidentified Native American Dakota Santee Sioux sitting cross legged with a ceremonial pipe, club, knife in a sheath and rifle. He wears a headband, checked jacket, leggings and moccasins.
Dakota Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Santee Indians--1870-1880.; Calumets--1870-1880.
White and Native American (Sioux) men and women pose at a camp near Hot Springs, South Dakota. The whites are on horseback, the Native Americans stand near a tepee.
Dakota Indians--South Dakota--Hot Springs--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--Hot Springs--1900-1920.; Hot Springs (S.D.)--1900-1920.; Children--South Dakota--Hot Springs--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--South Dakota--Hot...
Head and shoulders studio portrait of a Native American (Oglala Sioux) man, identified as Young Man Afraid Of His Horses. He wears a vest over a long sleeved shirt, a blanket around his waist, a necklace with a large cross attached, hoop earrings...
Dakota Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Oglala Indians--1870-1880.; Young Man Afraid of His Horses.
Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of white men, members of the Gordon, Nebraska Fire Department, dressed as Native American (Sioux) men and women at a state convention in Alliance, Nebraska. They wear beaded moccasins, dresses, shawls,...
Gordon (Neb.) Fire Department.--1910-1920.; Dakota Indians--Performances & portrayals--Nebraska--Alliance--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--Performances & portrayals--Nebraska--Alliance--1910-1920.; Alliance (Neb.)--1910-1920.;...
Interior of a building at the Buell Mine near Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado. Machinery in the building includes and engine with a placard that reads: "Standard Sioux Corliss Engine Murray Iron Works Burlington, Iowa U. S. A.", flywheels,...
Mine buildings--1900-1930.; Mining machinery--1900-1930.; Buell Shaft Mine (Gilpin County, Colo.)--1890-1900.; Central City (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Interiors--1900-1930.; Mining--1890-1900.
Shows Native American Sioux and white men, on or near the Spotted Tail Agency, Dakota Territory. They include: "The Secretary (of the Interior, Carl Schurz) addressing the Indians at the Grand Council held on August 29th," "Passing Indians with...
Dakota Indians--Dakota Territory--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--Dakota Territory--1870-1880.; Dakota Territory--1870-1880.; Carts & wagons--Dakota Territory--1870-1880.; Eating & drinking--Dakota Territory--1870-1880.; Meetings--Dakota...
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.
A Native American (Chiricahua Apache) woman poses with a baby in a cradleboard strapped to her back. The hooded cradleboard is decorated with a kerchief and rattle.
Chiricahua Indians--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Cradleboards--1880-1910.; Infants--1880-1910.; Women--1880-1910.
Passenger; 2 cars. Photographed: South of Sioux City, Iowa, August 2, 1937.
Locomotives--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1937.; Railroad locomotives--Iowa--Sioux City.; Chicago and North Western Railway Company.
a letter to the Western History Department dated May 24, 1968, letter continues that Chief Luther Standing Bear wrote four books titled: My people, the Sioux (1928), My Indian boyhood (1931), Land of the Spotted Eagle (1933) and Stories of the...
Dakota Indians--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Portraits--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1920-1930.; Hart, William S.; Standing Bear, Luther, 1868?-1939.
Studio portrait of Native American (Oglala Sioux) men identified as: (standing l to r) "Man Like a Bear, Brother of All, Bowed Head, Jumping Thunder, Rupacokanmaza (sitting l to r) Medicine Bull, Charger, Strike the Ree, Good Last Born,...
Dakota Indians--1860-1890.; Indians of North America--1860-1890.; Oglala Indians--1860-1890.; Clothing & dress--186901890.
Native American Sioux chiefs pose on horseback, possibly South Dakota. They wear cotton shirts, head feathers; one with headdress; and carry rifles and flags with stars and strips.