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    • Carlotta Chiwiwi dictating letter to daughter at Carlisle

    • Carlotta Chiwiwi dictating letter to daughter at Carlisle

    • Studio portrait of Native American women (Isleta) Carlotta Chiwiwi and her daughters, María and Felicíta Toura. The women wear shawls, dresses, mantas, and aprons. Carlotta holds a small child wrapped in her shawl. Maria sits in a chair at a...

    • Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Isleta Indians--Women--1900-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Children--1900-1920.; Tewa Potters--1900-1920.; Mothers & children--1900-1920.; Typewriting--1900-1920.; Chiwiwi, Carlota.; Toura, Felicíta.; Toura, María.

    • [between 1900 and 1920?]
    • Catherine Vienna Flynn, Central City biog.

    • Catherine Vienna Flynn, Central City biog.

    • Catherine Vienna Flynn poses for a portrait wearing a floor-length dress with a high neck and beading on the bodice and skirt in Central City, Colorado. She wears a choker with a pendant around her neck, earrings, a bracelet, and a ring. She holds...

    • Central City (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Flynn, Catherine Vienna.

    • [1890?]
    • Charles Whiteman, an Arapahoe warrior

    • Charles Whiteman, an Arapahoe warrior

    • Charles Whiteman poses outdoors. He was captured by the Utes at age 2 and traded to the Arapahos. He lived as an Arapaho during his lifetime. He holds a hatched pipe. He wears a fur pelt bandolier, a beaded hair pipe vest, a scarf around his neck....

    • Arapaho Indians--1890-1920.; Indians of North America--1890-1920.; Clothing & dress--1890-1920.; Tomahawks--1890-1920.; Whiteman, Charles.

    • [between 1890 and 1920?]
    • Chief Eagle

    • Chief Eagle

    • Flathead Chief Eagle poses with a young girl on the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana. He wears a feather headdress and has strips of fur wrapped around his braids. He also has an otter sash across his chest and wears several beaded...

    • Salish Indians--1900-1910.; Flathead Indian Reservation (Mont.)--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Children--Montana--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--Montana--1900- 1910.

    • [between 1905 and 1907?]
    • Chief Ignacio, wife, and child at tepee

    • Chief Ignacio, wife, and child at tepee

    • Chief Ignacio, a Native American (Weeminuche Ute) poses with his family outside a tipi in probably Ignacio (La Plata County), Colorado. Ignacio wears a dark vest with a badge and a knife holster. He holds a wooden pipe and tobacco bag. His wife...

    • Indians of North America--Children--Colorado--Ignacio--1890-1900.; Ute Indians--Women--Colorado--Ignacio--1890-1900.; Wiminuche Indians--Colorado--Ignacio--1890-1900.; Ignacio (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Families--Colorado--Ignacio--1890-1900.;...

    • 1890
    • Chief Ignacio, wife, and daughter

    • Chief Ignacio, wife, and daughter

    • Outdoor portrait (standing) of a Native American (Ute) man, woman, and girl near a tepee, probably near Ignacio, La Plata County, Colorado. Ignacio wears a vest with a badge, and a knife holster. He holds a pipe and a beaded and fringed tobacco...

    • Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--Colorado--Ignacio--1890-1900.; Ute Indians--Women--Colorado--Ignacio--1890-1900.; Ignacio (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Families--Colorado--Ignacio--1890-1900.; Ignacio, Ute Chief--Family.; Ignacio, Ute Chief.

    • 1890
    • Chief Juan Cruz San Juan Indians at cliff dwellings at Monitou, Colo.

    • Chief Juan Cruz San Juan Indians at cliff dwellings at Monitou, Colo.

    • Outdoor portrait (standing) of a Native American (Tewa) man near the ruins of ancient cliff dwellings (Manitou Cliff Dwellings Museum), near Manitou Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Chief Juan Cruz wears beaded moccasins, leggins, vest, long dark...

    • Manitou Cliff Dwellings Museum (Manitou Springs, Colo.)--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Manitou Springs--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--1910-1920.; Manitou Springs (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Cliff...

    • 1915 September 14
    • 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?]
    • Chief Piah selected by Bureau of Ethnology as typical Ute

    • Chief Piah selected by Bureau of Ethnology as typical Ute

    • Studio portrait (profile, sitting) of Chief Piah (Peter Snow), Native American man (Ute); wears stripped shirt, hair pipe choker, metal hoop earring and braided hair.

    • Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Ute Indians--1890-1900.; Piah, Ute Chief.

    • 1894
    • Chief Piah selected by Bureau of Ethnology as typical Ute

    • Chief Piah selected by Bureau of Ethnology as typical Ute

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Chief Piah (Peter Snow), Native American man (Ute); wears striped shirt, hair pipe choker, one hoop earring, and braided hair.

    • Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Ute Indians--1890-1900.; Piah, Ute Chief.

    • 1894
    • Chief Powder Face, his wife, and child

    • Chief Powder Face, his wife, and child

    • Chief Powder Face, his wife, and child, Native American (Arapaho) man, woman, and boy pose outdoors near Hays, Kansas. The group sits on a blanket. Powder Face and his son wear hairpipe breastplates.

    • Arapaho Indians--Kansas--Hays--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Kansas--Hays--1860-1870.; Hays (Kan.)--1860-1870.; Boys--Kansas--Hays--1860-1870.; Families--Kansas--Hays--1860-1870.; Women--Kansas--Hays--1860-1870.; Powder Face--Family.;...

    • [1869]
    • Chief Tendoy's son Ft. Hall Reservation

    • Chief Tendoy's son Ft. Hall Reservation

    • Studio portrait (sitting, profile) of Chief Tendoy's son, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears a fur armband and a feather headdress decorated with fur and holds a wooden staff decorated with feathers.

    • Indians of North America--1930-1940.; Shoshoni Indians--1930-1940.; Families--1930-1940.; Headdresses--1930-1940.; Tendoy--Family.

    • 1931
    • Chief Washakie

    • Chief Washakie

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Washakie, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears a cloth belt, and a scarf held in place around his neck by a shell ornament.

    • Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Shoshoni Indians--1880-1890.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1890.; Washakie, ca. 1804-1900.

    • [between 1884 and 1885?]
    • Chief Washakie in council

    • Chief Washakie in council

    • Studio portrait (standing and sitting) of Chief Washakie and other Native American (Shoshone) men and a boy. Chief Washakie stands in the center of the group, he wears moccasins, leggings, and a feather headdress; he holds a wooden pipe. Members of...

    • Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Shoshoni Indians--1880-1900.; Boys--1880-1900.; Clothing & dress--1880-1900.; Meetings--1880-1900.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1900.; Washakie, ca. 1804-1900.

    • [between 1884 and 1885]
    • Chipeta, Buckskin Charlie and wife

    • Chipeta, Buckskin Charlie and wife

    • Native American (Ute) Chief Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah), poses with two children and his wife, Emma Naylor Buck (To-Wee). Chipeta, widow of Chief Ouray, sits to his right. He wear a Rutherford Hayes Indian Peace Medal, his wife wears a bead necklace....

    • Indians of North America--Women--1910-1920.; Ute Indians--Children--1910-1920.; Buckskin Charlie, Ute Chief.; Chipeta.; To-Wee.

    • 1911
    • Chiricahua Apaches as they arrived at Carlisle from Fort Marion, Florida

    • Chiricahua Apaches as they arrived at Carlisle from Fort Marion, Florida

    • Hugh Chee, Bishop Eatennah, Ernest Hogee, Humphrey Escharzay, Samson Noran, Basil Ekarden, Clement Seanilzay, Beatrice Kiahtel, Janette Pahgostatum, Margaret Y. Nadasthilah, Fred'k Eskelsejah, Native American (Chiricahua Apache) boys and girls pose...

    • United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)--1880-1890.; Chiricahua Indians--Pennsylvania--Carlisle--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Pennsylvania--Carlisle--1880-1890.; Carlisle (Pa.)--1880-1890.; Children--Pennsylvania--Carlisle--1880-1890.;...

    • 1886 November 4th
    • Chiricahua Apaches four months after arriving at Carlisle

    • Chiricahua Apaches four months after arriving at Carlisle

    • Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of Samson Noran, Fred'k Eskelsejah, Clement Seanilzay, Hugh Chee, Ernest Hogee, Margaret Y. Nadasthilah, Humphrey Escharzay, Beatrice Kiahtel, Janette Pahgostatum, Bishop Eatennah, and Basil Ekarden, Native...

    • United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)--1880-1890.; Chiricahua Indians--Pennsylvania--Carlisle--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Pennsylvania--Carlisle--1880-1890.; Carlisle (Pa.)--1880-1890.; Children--Pennsylvania--Carlisle--1880-1890.;...

    • [1886]
    • Cochiti

    • Cochiti

    • Standing portrait of unidentified Cochiti men, women, and girls, Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico, in Native American dress including dresses, woven belts, feather head dresses, squash blossom and bead necklaces.

    • Cochiti Indians--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--Cochiti--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1880-1910.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1880-1910.; Girls--New Mexico--Cochiti--1880-1910.

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Cochiti biog. groups (unident.)

    • Cochiti biog. groups (unident.)

    • A man, a child, and four women, Native Americans from the Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico, gather on the stoop of a residence. one woman wears a manta and two of the women carry woven blankets over their shoulders.

    • Cochiti Indians--Children--New Mexico--Cochiti--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1900-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)

    • [1900-1920?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Standing portrait of unidentified Native American man in Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. He is wrapped in a woven Navajo (rug) blanket, wears moccasins, and is eating.

    • Cochiti Indians--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1890-1920.; Blankets--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.

    • [between 1890 and 1920?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Cochiti Pueblo

    • Standing portrait of two unidentified Native American women, Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. Both wear dark colored mantas, squash blossom and bead necklaces; neither wears shoes.

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--Cochiti--1890-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1890-1920.

    • [between 1890 and 1920?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Three Native American (Cochiti) women pose in front of an adobe structure, Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico; one holds a baby on her lap. The women wear mantas with lace trim, white wrap moccasins, and shawls.

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Children--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1910-1920.

    • [1918?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Native American (Cochiti) woman and a white boy stand in front of a pueblo wall and wire fence, Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. The woman carries a handcrafted pot on her head. She wears a print dress with a cloth belt and ruffled hem, and a shawl over...

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1910-1920.; Boys--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.

    • [1918?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Native American (Cochiti) women and child pose in front of an adobe wall at Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. The two women wear dark dresses with cloth belts and necklaces; a small girl stands between them and wears a print dress and moccasins.

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Children--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1910-1920.

    • [1918?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Native American (Cochiti) couple sit beside a display of pottery in the Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. Woman wears a print dress and holds a pot and paint brush; man wears a white shirt, pants, and a scarf on his head.

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1910-1920.; Pottery--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.

    • [1918?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Native American (Cochiti) women and child pose in front of an adobe structure at the Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico. Two women wear dark dresses with cloth belts and necklaces; one woman stands between them and wears a white dress with a cape and...

    • Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Children--New Mexico--Cochiti--1910-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1910-1920.

    • [1918?]
    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • Cochiti Pueblo Indians

    • native American (Cochiti) man on horseback, in front of an adobe wall, wears a shirt, pants, necklaces, and headband.

    • Cochiti Indians--New Mexico--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--1910-1920.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1910-1920.; Horseback riding--New Mexico--1910-1920.

    • [1918?]
    • Cripple Creek - biog.

    • Cripple Creek - biog.

    • Full-length studio portrait of young man in three-piece suit from Cripple Creek, Colorado; possibly J. W. Rich of 337 Golden Avenue; painted forest backdrop; man's hand rests on ornamental stone pedestal.

    • Cripple Creek (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Rich, J. W.

    • May 1881?
    • Desert Madonna a Navajo

    • Desert Madonna a Navajo

    • Studio portrait (standing) of a Native American (Navajo) woman who holds a sleeping child on her back with a fringed blanket.

    • Indians of North America--1900-1940.; Navajo Indians--1900-1940.; Mothers & children--1900-1940.; Sleeping--1900-1940.; Women--1900-1940.

    • [between 1904 and 1932]
    • Domingo beat Thalen and Scanip of the Mescalero Apaches

    • Domingo beat Thalen and Scanip of the Mescalero Apaches

    • Studio portrait (standing) of Domingo, a Native American (Mescalero Apache) man. He poses near a mountain lion fur pelt draped over a pedestal. He holds a club decorated with hair and wears moccasins, leggings, breechcloth, ammunition belt,...

    • Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Mescalero Indians--1880-1890.; Clubs (Weapons)--1880-1890.; Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Hides & skins--1880-1890.; Domingo.

    • [between 1883 and 1888]
    • Domingo Mescalero Indian

    • Domingo Mescalero Indian

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Domingo, a Native American (Mescalero Apache) man. He wears a hair pipe breast plate, and a choker decorated with conchos.

    • Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Mescalero Indians--1880-1910.; Clothing & dress--1880-1910.; Domingo Mescalero Indian.

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Evil Spirit

    • Evil Spirit

    • William Frank ("Doc") Carver, also nicknamed "Evil Spirit," poses for a half-length, studio portrait. He wears a wide-brimmed hat and a suit.

    • Wild west shows--1880-1900.; Entertainers--1880-1900.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Carver, William F. (William Frank), 1840-1927.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

    • [between 1885 and 1900?]
    • Geronimo

    • Geronimo

    • Geronimo, a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man, poses on horseback. He wears a wide-brimmed hat.

    • Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Horseback riding--1880-1890.; Shamans--1880-1890.; Geronimo, 1829-1909.

    • [between 1902 and 1910]
    • Geronimo

    • Geronimo

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Geronimo, a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man. He wears a bead choker and a medal pendant.

    • Chiricahua Indians--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Shamans--1900-1910.; Geronimo, 1829-1909.

    • [between 1902 and 1909]
    • Geronimo, Apache War Chief Lawton, Okla.

    • Geronimo, Apache War Chief Lawton, Okla.

    • Geronimo, a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man poses outdoors in Lawton, Oklahoma. He wears boot moccasins, a breechcloth, and a feather head piece.

    • Chiricahua Indians--Oklahoma--Lawton--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Lawton--1900-1910.; Lawton (Okla.)--1900-1910.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--Lawton--1900-1910.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Lawton--1900-1910.;...

    • [between 1907 and 1909]
    • Girl at Staffords Otemina Najarito (S.C. girl)

    • Girl at Staffords Otemina Najarito (S.C. girl)

    • Outdoor portrait (standing) of a Native American (Pueblo, Tewa) woman outside a vine covered adobe brick building at Stafford's, possibly near Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. The woman has a dark Tewa Polychrome style jar resting on her head. The...

    • Indians of North America--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1900-1910.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1900-1910.; Tewa Indians--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1900-1910.; Santa Clara Pueblo (N.M.)--1900-1910.; Pottery--New...

    • [between 1908 and 1910]
    • Gor-osimp- Shoshone warrior

    • Gor-osimp- Shoshone warrior

    • Studio portrait (sitting) of Gorosimp, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He sits on a fur pelt draped over a log. He holds a revolver and a mirror framed in metal. He wears a breechcloth, a fur pelt bandolier decorated with metal, metal armbands,...

    • Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Shoshoni Indians--1880-1890.; Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Gor-osimp.

    • [between 1884 and 1885]
    • Grave of Sacajawea

    • Grave of Sacajawea

    • View of Sacajawea's and Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau's gravestones at Fort Washakie, Wyoming. The graves have been recently covered. Sacajawea's gravestone is a pillar of stone with a plaque placed on one face. Baptiste Charbonneau's gravestone has an...

    • Indians of North America--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1880-1890.; Shoshoni Indians--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1880-1890.; Fort Washakie (Wyo.)--1880-1890.; Cemeteries--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1880-1890.; Tombs & sepulchral monuments--Wyoming--Fort...

    • [between 1920 and 1940?]
    • Grave of Satank famous Kiowa Chief Fort Sill, Okla

    • Grave of Satank famous Kiowa Chief Fort Sill, Okla

    • Native American (Kiowa) men, women, a girl, and a white man stand near Satank's grave in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. A chain fence surrounds the grave. The men wear suits and wide-brimmed hats. The women wear dresses.

    • Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1900-1920.; Kiowa Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1900-1920.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1900-1920.; Girls--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1900-1920.; Tombs & sepulchral monuments--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1900-1920.;...

    • [between 1907 and 1920?]
    • Grave of Washikie Chief of the Shoshones

    • Grave of Washikie Chief of the Shoshones

    • View of Washakie's gravestone near Fort Washakie, Wyoming. Washakie was a Native American (Shoshone) man. The gravestone reads: "Washakie 1804-1900". The mountains of the Wind River Range are in the distance.

    • Indians of North America--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1930-1960.; Shoshoni Indians--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1930-1960.; Fort Washakie (Wyo.)--1930-1960.; Tombs & sepulchral monuments--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1930-1960.; Washakie, ca. 1804-1900--Tomb.

    • [between 1930 and 1960?]
    • Group of Utes

    • Group of Utes

    • Native Americans (Ute), Buckskin Charlie, Towee and unidentified men, women, and baby, pose for a portrait (standing), possibly at the old Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado; baby is in beaded cradleboard from which print scarf and key...

    • Indians of North America--Children--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Ute Indians--Women--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Cradleboards--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.

    • 1894
    • Harry was no more persuasive with Son of Medicine Man.

    • Harry was no more persuasive with Son of Medicine Man.

    • Native American (Navajo) man, Son of Medicine Man, stands near a white man with a camera near Shiprock, New Mexico. The Native American man wears a squash blossom necklace and a cloth headband. Harry has on a hat.

    • Indians of North America--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Navajo Indians--Men--Arizona--1900-1910.; Navajo Indian Reservation--1900-1910.; Cameras--Arizona--1900-1910.; Conversation--Arizona--1900-1910.; Photographers--Arizona--1900-1910.

    • 1908
    • Headstone of Chief Washakie who was known as the whiteman's friend

    • Headstone of Chief Washakie who was known as the whiteman's friend

    • View of Native American (Shoshone) Washakie's gravestone near Fort Washakie, Wyoming. The gravestone reads: "Washakie 1804-1900 A wise ruler". Wooden buildings and the mountains of the Wind River Range are in the distance.

    • Indians of North America--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1900-1910.; Shoshoni Indians--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1900-1910.; Fort Washakie (Wyo.)--1900-1910.; Tombs & sepulchral monuments--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1900-1910.; Washakie, ca. 1804-1900--Tomb.

    • [between 1900 and 1910?]
    • High Hawk Council Chief

    • High Hawk Council Chief

    • Studio portrait (standing) of High Hawk, a Native American (Oglala Sioux) man. He holds a war club and wears a blanket, hair pipe breast plate, fur pelts around his shoulders, and feather headdress.

    • Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Oglala Indians--1890-1900.; Clubs (Weapons)--1890-1900.; Headdresses--1890-1900.; Clothing & dress--1890-1900.; Tribal chiefs--1890-1900.; High Hawk.

    • 1899
    • Hit The Mark Mike

    • Hit The Mark Mike

    • Hit The Mark Mike, a Native American (Plains) man, poses near a tepee, probably near Omaha, Nebraska. He holds an eagle feather fan or wing and a sheathed bow that is attached to a strap he wears as a bandolier. He wears moccasins, leggings, a...

    • Indians of North America--Great Plains--1890-1900.; Clothing & dress--Nebraska--1890-1900.; Tipis--Nebraska--1890-1900.; Hit the Mark Mike.

    • 1898
    • Hopi children

    • Hopi children

    • Three Native American (Hopi) children and a dog play outside, possibly near Walpi, Arizona. Two girls sit in white dresses, one holds a toddler.

    • Hopi Indians--Children--Arizona--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--Arizona--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Arizona--1910-1920.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1910-1920.; Dogs--Arizona--1910-1920.; Girls--Arizona--1910-1920.;...

    • [1918?]
    • Hopi Indians

    • Hopi Indians

    • Native American (Pueblo, Hopi) women and girls sit and stand on the road to Second Mesa, Arizona. Two women wrapped in blankets crouch by a small fire while two girls who wear dresses, blankets, and hair in side whirls walk on the rocky desert...

    • Hopi Indians--Clothing & dress--Arizona--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Children--Arizona--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Women--Arizona--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Second Mesa (Ariz.)--1890-1900.;...

    • August, 1899
    • Hopi Indians

    • Hopi Indians

    • Native American (Hopi) boys pose on the back of a burro at Mishongnovi Pueblo, Second Mesa, Arizona. They wear shirts. A young burro stands nearby. A wooden ladder leans against a pueblo home, which stands behind the burros.

    • Hopi Indians--Arizona--Mishongnovi--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Children--Arizona--Mishongnovi--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Arizona--Mishongnovi--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Mishongnovi (Ariz.)--1890-1900.;...

    • August, 1899
    • Hopi Indians

    • Hopi Indians

    • View of a Native American (Hopi) man and boys on the road to Second Mesa, Arizona. The man and a boy stand near a burro while another boy looks on. The man wears a metal concha belt and a hat. A wooden handled hoe lays near the burro. Two other...

    • Hopi Indians--Arizona--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Children--Arizona--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Arizona--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Second Mesa (Ariz.)--1890-1900.

    • August, 1899

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