Sketches of Native American Chiricahua Apaches and U.S. Army troops on Captain Crook's campaign from cover of Graphic, titles include: "A Ranche Guard," "Apaches Ambushing a Ranch," "Apache Types," "An Arizona Ranger," "U.S. Cavalryman,"...
Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Horseback riding--1880-1890.; Soldiers--1880-1890.
Captain George Crook stands with Native American(Chiricahua) Dutchy (Ba-keetz-ogie, the Yellow Coyote,) and Al-chi-say, chief of White Mountain Apaches, both with rifles; they are next to a saddled mule with Crook's double barrel rifle.
Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; White Mountain Apache Indians--1880-1890.; Generals--1880-1890.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1890.; Crook, George, 1829-1890.; Dutchy Chiricahua Indian.
Studio portrait of Native American (Apache) men identified as Chief Garfield, Pouche de Foya, and Sanches. Men stand and wear feather headdresses, cotton shirts, leather breechcloths decorated with beads or quills and fringe, beaded moccasins,...
Apache Indians--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Men--1880-1900.; James A. Garfield, Apache Chief.; Pouche de Foya.; Sanches.
Reproduction of a 1907 drawing of a battle between Native American Comanche and Apaches against buffalo hunters, shows men positioned with rifles, live and dead horses, and tepees in distance.
Apache Indians--1870-1880.; Comanche Indians--1870-1880.; Hunters--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Llano Estacado--1870-1880.; Campaigns & battles--1870-1880.
Four scenes from Crook's campaigns against the Native American Chiricahua. Top left: "A Captive White Boy In An Apache Camp," shows a white boy in an Apache wickiup camp with women and children and one warrior holding a bow and arrow. Top right:...
Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Captives--1880-1890.; Horseback riding--1880-1890.; Warriors--1880-1890.; Geronimo, 1829-1909.; Nachez.; Crook, George, 1829-1890--Homes & haunts.
Group of Native American men including Juan Pedro, in (probably) southern Colorado; they pose with clay pottery and figurines (some Pueblo). A tent is by a plank fence with a sign: "Apaches."
Indians of North America--Men--Colorado--1900-1910.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--Colorado--1900-1910.; Pottery--Colorado--1900-1910.; Juan Pedro.
Three Native American (possibly Apache) men pose between two tents with a display of clay Pueblo pottery and storyteller dolls at a fair in New Mexico. A sign on the fence reads: "Apaches". The men wear vests (one fully beaded), necklaces, shirts,...
Apache Indians--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Pottery--New Mexico--1900-1910.
A group of Native American (Apache) men, women, and children pose near a group of tents in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The men wear moccasins, breechcloths, and headbands or hats. One man wears a feather roach.
Apache Indians--New Mexico--Albuquerque--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Albuquerque--1880-1910.; Albuquerque (N.M.)--1880-1910.; Children--New Mexico--Albuquerque--1880-1910.; Women--New Mexico--Albuquerque--1880-1910.
Two white men in military uniform guard a group of Native American (Chiricahua Apache) women and children at Fort Bowie, Arizona Territory. The group sits on a desert landscape dotted by yuccas.
Chiricahua Indians--Arizona--Fort Bowie--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Fort Bowie--1880-1890.; Fort Bowie (Ariz.)--1880-1890.; Children--Arizona--Fort Bowie--1880-1890.; Guards--Arizona--Fort Bowie--1880-1890.;...
Studio portrait (sitting) of Roaming Coyote, a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man, member of Chief Chatto's band. He holds a rifle and wears moccasins, a blanket, ammunition belt, metal and bead necklaces, armbands, face paint, and kerchief on...
Chato, 1860?-1934--Staff.; Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Rifles--1880-1890.; Roaming Coyote.
Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of Ignacio and his son, Native American (Mescalero Apaches). Ignacio holds a bow and arrows and a quiver rests on his lap. He wears moccasins, leggings, a fringed bag, fur pelts over his shoulders, beaded...
Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Mescalero Indians--1880-1900.; Boys--1880-1900.; Clothing & dress--1880-1900.; Fathers & children--1880-1900.; Ignacio, Mescalero Apache Indian.
Seated studio portrait of Nal-Tzuck-ich, (Cut Nose) a Native American Chiricahua Apache woman wearing a ruffled skirt and polka-dot blouse, posed with a beaded bag, prop cactus and a pitched basket jar. The fleshy part of her nose has been cut off...
Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Noses--1880-1890.; Women--1880-1890.; Cut Nose.
View of the council of Native American Apaches and U.S. military officers gathered in the woods (Cañon de los Embudos, Sonora, Mexico) during General Crook's Campaign. The men include: Captain Roberts, Native American Chiricahua Apache's Geronimo...
Chiricahua Indians--Mexico--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Mexico--1880-1890.; Cañon de los Embudos (Mexico)--1880-1890.; Sonora (Mexico : State)--1880-1890.; Generals--Mexico--1880-1890.; Meetings--Mexico--1880-1890.; Military...
Two scenes from Crook's campaigns against the Native American Chiricahua. Top: "Geronimo and His Band" shows Geronimo center on horseback, his band flanking with rifles. Bottom: "General Crook's Conference with Geronimo" shows the Apaches and U.S....
Chiricahua Indians--Mexico--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Mexico--1880-1890.; Cañon de los Embudos (Mexico)--1880-1890.; Sonora (Mexico : State)--1880-1890.; Generals--Mexico--1880-1890.; Horseback riding--1880-1890.;...
View of Native American Mescalero Apache woman posing with Indian Agent Lieutenant V. E. Stottler, Mescalero Agency, New Mexico. The log cabins that Stottler forced the Apaches to build and live in show in background.
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Mescalero Agency--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--1890-1900.; Mescalero Indians--New Mexico--1890-1900.; Indian agents--New Mexico--1890-1900.; Log cabins--New Mexico--1890-1900.;...
Native American San Carlos Apaches form lines to receive U. S. government rations, at the San Carlos Indian Agency, Arizona.
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. San Carlos Agency--1880-1890.; San Carlos Apache Tribe--1880-1890.; Apache Indians--Arizona--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Arizona--1880-1890.; Buildings--Arizona--1880-1890.; Food...
View of a Native American Apaches gathered at the San Carlos Agency, Arizona.
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. San Carlos Agency--1880-1890.; San Carlos Apache Tribe--1880-1890.; Apache Indians--Arizona--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Arizona--1880-1890.; Buildings--Arizona--1880-1890.
Group portrait of a delegation of Native Americans (Wichita, Apache, Kiowa and Comanche) to Washington D.C. They include "Stumbling Bear" also known as "Sa-tim-gear" (Kiowa), "White Man" (Kiowa-Apache), and two white men. They are dressed in suits...
Apache Indians--1870-1880.; Comanche Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Kiowa Apache Indians--1870-1800.; Wichita Indians--1870-1880.; Delegations--1870-1880.; Stumbling Bear.; White Man.
View of log buildings and fences at Corydon Eliphalet Cooley's Ranch in Navajo County (later the Fort Apache Indian Reservation), Arizona. Livestock, crops and log farm buildings are in a meadow near trees and hillsides in the White Mountains.
Cooley Ranch (Ariz.)--1870-1880.; Navajo County (Ariz.)--1870-1880.; White Mountains (Ariz.)--1870-1880.; Expeditions & surveys--Arizona--Navajo County--1870-1880.; Ranches--Arizona--Navajo County--1870-1880.; Cooley, Corydon Eliphalet--Homes &...
Seated studio portrait of Nachez, (Nai-chi-ti, Naiche) a Native American Apache Chiricahua chief, and his wife. He holds a rifle, she wears a ruffled skirt and head scarf.
Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Spouses--1880-1890.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1890.; Women--1880-1890.; Nachez--Family.; Nachez.
Newsletter produced every two months by the City of Denver highlighting the civic, administrative, and informational aspects of government within the City.
Local government--Colorado--Denver.; Cities and towns--Colorado--Denver.
Studio portrait of a three Carlisle School students, Native American Apache young men wearing military jackets and cropped haircuts; one holds a felt hat.
United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)--People--1880-1890.; Apache Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Military uniforms--1880-1890.; Students--1880-1890.
Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of Native American (White Mountain Apache) women and a man. The women wear dresses and bead necklaces. One woman wears a medal pendant, the other holds a basket. The man wears a blanket and a feather roach.
Indians of North America--1880-1900.; White Mountain Apache Indians--1880-1900.; Headdresses--1880-1900.; Clothing & dress--1880-1900.; Women--1880-1900.
Studio portrait of Brushing Against and Little Squint Eyes, Native American (San Carlos Apache) women. They wear beaded necklaces and medal pendants.
San Carlos Apache Tribe--1890-1900.; Apache Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Jewelry--1890-1900.; Women--1890-1900.; Brushing Against.; Little Squint Eyes.