A Native American (Navajo) woman and girl sit near a loom, probably in Arizona or New Mexico. The loom is near a tepee. An automobile is parked in the distance.
Indians of North America--1910-1930.; Navajo Indians--1910-1930.; Navajo women weavers--1910-1930.; Girls--1910-1930.; Weaving--1910-1930.
A cowboy, a woman, and a girl watch a teenage boy twirl a lariat while he stands on a horse. Outfits include a ten gallon hat, boots, and a dress with studs and fringe. A shed is in the background.
Black men, women, and girls pose on a platform at the Wallace Brothers Circus in front of painted canvas backdrops, writing reads "Georgia Minst[rel] ... Party." Shows a large triangle (instrument), white people look on.
A man and teenaged girls in swimming suits pose in a boat, smiling; a pier in the lake reads: "Don't Go Out In The Lake Beyond the Depth of Your Shoulders."