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    • E. E. Clark on Carrie Nation, Steamboat Springs, Colo.

    • E. E. Clark on Carrie Nation, Steamboat Springs, Colo.

    • E. E. Clarke hangs onto the back of bucking bronco, Carrie Nation, on the rodeo grounds, Steamboat Springs, Routt County, Colorado. His right arm flies in the air as spectators gather at the edge of the field to watch the event.

    • Steamboat Springs (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Broncos--Colorado--Steamboat Springs--1910-1920.; Cowboys--Colorado--Steamboat Springs--1910-1920.; Rodeos--Colorado--Steamboat Springs--1910-1920.; Clarke, E. E.

    • September 3, 1909
    • Miss E..? M, Perry?

    • Miss E..? M, Perry?

    • Standing studio portrait of Miss Perry, a Native American Creek woman wearing an Euro-American style dress and hair style posed at a prop stairway newel post.

    • Creek Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Perry, Miss, Creek Indian.

    • [between 1888 and 1900?]
    • Indian hogans

    • Indian hogans

    • Two men stand near two Native American hogans, common to members of the Navajo nation, possibly in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. The hogans are hollow mounds of dried earth covered with a layer of dirt, with a single rectangular doorway...

    • Indians of North America--Structures--Colorado--1910-1930.; Navajo Indians--Structures--Colorado--1910-1930.; Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)--1910-1930.; Hogans--Colorado--1910-1930.

    • [between 1910 and 1930]
    • Lonewolfs squaw, Chief of Comanches

    • Lonewolfs squaw, Chief of Comanches

    • Portrait of the wife of Lone Wolf (principal Chief of the Kiowa Nation,) a Native American Wichita woman with long loose hair parted down middle, bare breasts, wearing necklaces and earrings.

    • Lone Wolf, Kiowa Indian--Family.; Indians of North America--1860-1880.; Wichita Indians--Women--1860-1880.

    • [between 1869 and 1875]
    • Navajos at Window Rock

    • Navajos at Window Rock

    • Three Navajo men on horseback pose with a Navajo woman and a group of children in front of Window Rock (Tségháhoodzání ), on the Navajo Indian Reservation near what is now Window Rock, the administrative center of the Navajo Nation on the...

    • Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Navajo Indians--1890-1900.; Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah--1890-1900.; Window Rock (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Children.; Horseback riding.; Rock formations.; Navajo Indian women.

    • [between 1890 and 1900?]
    • American Horse, Warrior Chief of the Sioux Nation, Buffalo Bill's Wild West

    • American Horse, Warrior Chief of the Sioux Nation, Buffalo Bill's Wild West

    • Oglala Sioux Chief American Horse poses for a full-length portrait. He is wearing a feather headdress and points a pistol with his right hand and holds a long feather in his left. American Horse was a member of the cast of Buffalo Bill's Wild West...

    • Dakota Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Oglala Indians--1880-1890.; Wild west shows--1880-1920.; American Horse, Dakota Chief, 1840-1908.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

    • [1886?]
    • American Horse, Warrior Chief of the Sioux Nation, Buffalo Bill's Wild West

    • American Horse, Warrior Chief of the Sioux Nation, Buffalo Bill's Wild West

    • Oglala Sioux Chief American Horse poses for a full-length portrait. He is wearing a feather headdress and points a pistol with his right hand and holds a long feather in his left. American Horse was a member of the cast of Buffalo Bill's Wild West...

    • Dakota Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Oglala Indians--1880-1890.; Wild west shows--1880-1920.; American Horse, Dakota Chief, 1840-1908.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

    • [1886?]
    • Red Shirt, the fighting chief of the Sioux Nation, Buffalo Bill's  Wild West

    • Red Shirt, the fighting chief of the Sioux Nation, Buffalo Bill's Wild West

    • Oglala Sioux Chief Red Shirt poses for a full-length studio portrait while touring with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. He wears a long feather headdress and a breastplate, possibly made of bone. He also holds a pistol in his hands. Red Shirt was...

    • Dakota Indians--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1880-1900.; Oglala Indians--1880-1900.; Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Red Shirt.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

    • [between 1885 and 1900?]

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