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    • Red Bird

    • Red Bird

    • Three-quarters standing outdoor portrait of Red Bird, a elderly Native American Comanche woman wearing a buckskin dress with fringe, a feather headdress with buffalo horns, and holding a staff, probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.;...

    • [between 1911 and 1926?]
    • Comanche Leaders, Millet and Quasiah

    • Comanche Leaders, Millet and Quasiah

    • Native American Comanche leaders, Millet and Quasiah (Quassiah), pose on horses wearing headdresses, leggings and shirts with fringe, neck scarves, animal fur braid covers, probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Automobiles show in background.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Horseback...

    • [between 1911 and 1926?]
    • Osage education, Pawhuska, Oklahoma

    • Osage education, Pawhuska, Oklahoma

    • Native American (Osage) students pose in front of the girls' dormitory building at the agency boarding school in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The children wear uniforms and carry American Flags. Ironically, the Osage were among the most outspoken in their...

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Osage Agency--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1900.; Osage Indians--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1900.; Pawhuska (Okla.)--1880-1900.; Dormitories--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1900.;...

    • [between 1880 and 1900?]
    • Indian dance at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • Indian dance at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • Native Americans (Plains probably Comanche) dance dressed in costume as spectators look on in Craterville Park, Oklahoma. Costumes include moccasins, feather bustles, headdresses, bows and arrows, and decorative breech cloths.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indian dance--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Craterville Park (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--1910-1930.

    • [between 1910 and 1930]
    • Indian dancers at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • Indian dancers at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • Native Americans (Plains probably Comanche) dance dressed in costume as spectators look on in Craterville Park, Oklahoma. Costumes include moccasins, feather bustles, headbands, and decorative breech cloths.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indian dance--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Craterville Park (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--1910-1930.

    • [between 1910 and 1930]
    • Indian dancer at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • Indian dancer at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • A Native American (Plains probably Comanche) man dances dressed in an ornate costume in Craterville Park, Oklahoma. His costume includes moccasins, feather bustle, headband, bells, and decorative breech cloth.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indian dance--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Craterville Park (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--1910-1930.

    • [between 1910 and 1930]
    • Indian dancer at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • Indian dancer at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • A southeastern Native American (Plains probably Comanche) man dances dressed in an ornate costume in Craterville Park, Oklahoma. His costume includes fringed moccasins, feather bustle, belt with conchos, wrist guards, bells, and decorative breech...

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indian dance--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Craterville Park (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--1910-1930.

    • [between 1910 and 1930]
    • Indian dancers at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • Indian dancers at Craterville Park, Okla.

    • Native Americans (Plains probably Comanche) dance, dressed in costume, as spectators look on in Craterville Park, Oklahoma. Costumes include moccasins, feather bustles, headbands, headdresses, bells, and decorative breech cloths.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indian dance--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Craterville Park (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--1910-1930.

    • [between 1910 and 1930]
    • 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]
    • Geronimo carving buffalo meat for his Indians

    • Geronimo carving buffalo meat for his Indians

    • Geronimo, a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man, stands near a slain buffalo in Oklahoma. Other men and boys, some of whom wear feather headdresses, stand nearby. One man holds a staff decorated with feathers.

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

    • 1909
    • Knotleetla 105 years old at Geronimo's grave, Fort Sill, Okla.

    • Knotleetla 105 years old at Geronimo's grave, Fort Sill, Okla.

    • Knotleetla, an elderly Native American (Apache) woman, poses outdoors with a man near Geronimo's grave at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

    • Chiricahua Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1940.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1940.; Aged persons--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1940.; Tombs & sepulchral monuments--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1940.; Women--Oklahoma--Fort...

    • [between 1928 and 1933]
    • KO&G motor car, engine number M-23, engine type GE

    • KO&G motor car, engine number M-23, engine type GE

    • Photographed: at Oklahoma City, Okla., July 23, 1936.

    • Railroad motor-cars--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1936.; Railroad cars--Oklahoma--Oklahoma City.; Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway Company.

    • 1936
    • Quapaw Mission, I. T.

    • Quapaw Mission, I. T.

    • View of the Quapaw (Native American) Agency in Oklahoma, shows light colored, wooden buildings with hipped roofs, front gables, and open porches in a grassy field. A horse and carriage and people are in front of the largest building.

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Quapaw Agency--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Reservation (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Indian reservations--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Wooden...

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Commissary building and group of indians and half breeds - at Quapaw Agency, I. T.

    • Commissary building and group of indians and half breeds - at Quapaw Agency, I. T.

    • Group portrait of Native American (Quapaw) men and women outside of the commissary building on the Quapaw Agency in Oklahoma. Most of the men wear dark jackets over vests and white shirts. The women, in the background, wear full length dresses. The...

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Quapaw Agency--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Reservation (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Indian reservations--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Wooden...

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Headquarters camp Quapaw - I. T.

    • Headquarters camp Quapaw - I. T.

    • Three white men sit, and a fourth is standing, at the headquarters camp on the Quapaw (Native American) Agency in Oklahoma. Three of the men wear military uniforms, the fourth wears pants, an overcoat and a hat. They are assembled outside of a...

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Quapaw Agency--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Reservation (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Indian reservations--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Military...

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Residence of Quapaw Indian agent - I. T.

    • Residence of Quapaw Indian agent - I. T.

    • People pose on an open front porch at the home of the Agent for the Native American people of the Quapaw Agency in Oklahoma. The two story house features clapboard siding, double hung windows, a bay window, and a fenced yard.

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Quapaw Agency--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Reservation (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Houses--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Indian...

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Indian children - at Quapaw Mission, I. T.

    • Indian children - at Quapaw Mission, I. T.

    • Group portrait of Native American children in front of a two story building at the Quapaw Agency in Oklahoma. The girls wear print dresses, the boys wear pants, loose shirts, vests, and hats. The building has clapboard siding, double hung windows,...

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Quapaw Agency--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Reservation (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Children--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Indian...

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Gourd Clan man

    • Gourd Clan man

    • A Native American (Kiowa) man, a member of the Gourd Clan (some of whom are descendants of the Kiowa Chief Satanta or White Bear), poses outdoors in Carnegie, Oklahoma. He stands under an awning and wears a cowboy hat.

    • Clans--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Kiowa Indians--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Carnegie (Okla.)--1960-1970.; Reunions--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Satanta, Kiowa Chief, ca....

    • [July, 1969]
    • Kiowa Ah-Ta-Pe

    • Kiowa Ah-Ta-Pe

    • Ah-Ta-Pe, a Native American (Kiowa) man poses outdoors near Hobart, Oklahoma. He wears moccasins, leggings, a kilt, a robe, and a feather headdress.

    • Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1890-1910.; Kiowa Indians--Oklahoma--1890-1910.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--1890-1910.; Ah ta pe.

    • [between 1899 and 1905?]
    • Powder Face. (Arapahoe chief in full war dress)

    • Powder Face. (Arapahoe chief in full war dress)

    • Native American (Araphoe) man, Chief Powder Face stands outdoors on a flat, grassy landscape, probably at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, (Oklahoma). He wears a full length feather headdress, a buckskin shirt with hair fringe, a hairpipe bead...

    • Arapaho Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1860-1880.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1860-1880.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1860-1880.; Spears--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1860-1880.; Tribal chiefs--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1860-1880.; Powder Face.

    • [between 1869-1874]
    • Indians, Fort Sill

    • Indians, Fort Sill

    • Native American Comanche women form a line in front of a tent, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. They hold staffs and wear buckskin dresses with fringe, floral shawls around their waist and animal fur caps.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1920-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Women--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.

    • [between 1920 and 1930?]
    • Comanches singing at Parker Monument, at the unveiling

    • Comanches singing at Parker Monument, at the unveiling

    • Native American Comanche men, women and children sing at the unveiling of the Parker monument, Post Oak Mission Cemetery, near Cache, Oklahoma. The woman on the left is Nemaruihitsi and the man in braids is Nahwooksy. Men in uniforms sit in the...

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.; Cache (Okla.)--1920-1930.; Post Oak Mission Cemetery (Comanche County, Okla.)--1920-1930.; Dedications--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.;...

    • [1926?]
    • Andrew Perd A Sof Py (Comanche)

    • Andrew Perd A Sof Py (Comanche)

    • Three-quarters standing outdoor portrait of Andrew Perd A Sof Py, a Native American Comanche man wearing a animal fur cap, shirt with neck scarf, blanket wrap and holding a feather fan and rattle at the monument dedication of Quanah Parker near...

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Cache--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Cache--1910-1930.; Cache (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Cache--1910-1930.; Dedications--Oklahoma--Cache--1910-1930.; Parker, Quanah,...

    • [1911 or 1926?]
    • Yah-Vi-Ny, Comanche leader

    • Yah-Vi-Ny, Comanche leader

    • Yah-vi-ny, a Native American Comanche man, poses on horseback wearing leggings, shirt with neck scarf, animal fur cap and braid covers probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma. An automobile and canvas tents show behind him.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Horseback riding--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.;...

    • [between 1911 and 1926?]
    • Indian camp, near Ponca City, Okla.

    • Indian camp, near Ponca City, Okla.

    • View over a flat, open plain near Ponca City, Oklahoma, shows Native American (Ponca) tepees, wagons, horses, and an American Flag.

    • Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1900-1910.; Ponca Indians--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1900-1910.; Ponca City (Okla.)--1900-1910.; Indian encampments--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1900-1910.; Tipis--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1900-1910.

    • 1908 August 16
    • Ponca's Sun Dance, near Ponca City, Okla.

    • Ponca's Sun Dance, near Ponca City, Okla.

    • View of Native Americans (Ponca) performing a Sun Dance near Ponca City, Oklahoma. One group of shirtless men, wearing light colored waist wraps under dark colored breechcloths, stands in a line holding ceremonial objects in their mouths and hands....

    • Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1880-1910.; Ponca Indians--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1880-1910.; Ponca City (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1880-1910.; Sun dance--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1880-1910.

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Osage Indians (Pawhuska, Okla.), teepee

    • Osage Indians (Pawhuska, Okla.), teepee

    • View of a Native American (Osage) tepee and a tent in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Ceremonial staffs stand in front of the dwellings.

    • Indians of North America--Structures--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.; Osage Indians--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.; Pawhuska (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Tents--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.; Tipis--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Osage Indians (Pawhuska, Okla.)

    • Osage Indians (Pawhuska, Okla.)

    • A group of Native American (Osage) men, dressed in shirts, long breechcloths, feathers, and roaches, dance around a central staff in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Onlookers stand nearby.

    • Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.; Osage dance--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.; Osage Indians--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.; Pawhuska (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]
    • Cherokee Indians, education

    • Cherokee Indians, education

    • Native American (Cherokee) women from the graduating class of 1875, pose outside of the Cherokee Female Seminary, Park Hill (near Tahlequah), Oklahoma. Schools were built for both male and female students and were designed as vehicles towards...

    • Cherokee Female Seminary (Park Hill, Okla.)--1870-1880.; Cherokee Indians--Oklahoma--Park Hill--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Park Hill--1870-1880.; Park Hill (Okla.)--1870-1880.; Schools--Oklahoma--Park Hill--1870-1880.;...

    • 1875?
    • Apache babe and cradle, Indian camp, Wichita Mt. Okla.

    • Apache babe and cradle, Indian camp, Wichita Mt. Okla.

    • View of a Native American Apache baby, in a cradleboard with a hood, in a camp in the Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma.

    • Apache Indians--Oklahoma--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1890-1900.; Cradleboards--Oklahoma--1890-1900.; Infants--Oklahoma--1890-1900.

    • [between 1890 and 1900?]
    • Geronimo Chief of the notorious band of Arizona Apache Indians

    • Geronimo Chief of the notorious band of Arizona Apache Indians

    • Geronimo, a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man, poses near a haystack at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He holds a pistol and wears a fringed shirt, ammunition belt, and beaded antelope horn headdress.

    • Chiricahua Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1890-1910.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1890-1910.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1890-1910.; Shamans--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1890-1910.; Geronimo,...

    • [between 1920 and 1950]
    • Santa Fe bridge over the Washita

    • Santa Fe bridge over the Washita

    • In this reproduction of a cabinet card tacked to corkboard, an iron trestle of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway lines spans the Washita River near Berwyn Township (Carter County), Oklahoma.

    • Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company--1900-1910.; Berwyn Township (Okla.)--1900-1910.; Washita River (Tex. and Okla.)--1900-1910.; Cabinet photographs--1900-1910.; Railroad bridges--Oklahoma--Berwyn Township--1900-1910.;...

    • [between 1900 and 1905?]
    • Confederate reunion

    • Confederate reunion

    • View of rodeo spectators in Trinidad, Colorado. Many young men, women and boys lean on a chain link fence in the foreground. They wear a variety of hats; one woman has a jaunty, small crowned, wide brimmed hat of unusual design. In the background,...

    • Trinidad (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Rodeos--Colorado--Trinidad--1930-1940.; Spectators--Colorado--Trinidad--1930-1940.; Adams, John, fl. 1939.; Bennett, Harlo, Jr.; McGilberry, Kitty.; Powe, Peggy.; Smythe, Douglas fl. 1939.; White, Anne, fl. 1939.

    • August, 1939
    • Seminole college

    • Seminole college

    • View of the Native American (Seminole) college building near Wewoka, Seminole County, Oklahoma. It is a three story structure made of brick and stone and features twin conical towers on two corners, a squared middle facade flanked by hipped roof...

    • United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Seminole Indian Agency--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--Structures--Oklahoma--Wewoka--1900-1920.; Seminole Indians--Structures--Oklahoma--Wewoka--1900-1920.; Wewoka (Okla.)--1900-1920.; Universities &...

    • [between 1900 and 1920?]
    • Wichita Indian tepee

    • Wichita Indian tepee

    • View of a Native American Wichita conical shaped grass lodge with an open wood front door and a raised platform beside it, plains, possibly in Oklahoma.

    • Indians of North America--Structures--Oklahoma--1870-1890.; Wichita Indians--Structures--Oklahoma--1870-1890.; Lodges--Oklahoma--1870-1890.

    • [between 1870 and 1890?]
    • Old Indian woman washing clothes in Medicine Creek, Wichita Mts., Okla.

    • Old Indian woman washing clothes in Medicine Creek, Wichita Mts., Okla.

    • A Native American Wichita woman washes clothes in Medicine Creek, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma. Walled canvas tents show in camp in background.

    • Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1870-1890.; Wichita Indians--Women--Oklahoma--1870-1890.; Medicine Creek (Okla.)--1870-1890.; Wichita Mountains (Okla.)--1870-1890.; Laundry--Oklahoma--1870-1890.

    • [between 1870 and 1890?]
    • Miss Robertson's scholars at the Mission School at Mus-ko-gee Indian Territory

    • Miss Robertson's scholars at the Mission School at Mus-ko-gee Indian Territory

    • Group portrait of Native American (Creek) students, Muskogee Indian Territory, Mission School, Oklahoma. The girls of various ages wear Euro-American style dresses and hairstyles.

    • Creek Nation--1880-1890.; Creek Indians--Children--Oklahoma--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1890.; School children--Oklahoma--1880-1890.

    • [1888]
    • Home of Quanah Parker, near Cache, Okla.

    • Home of Quanah Parker, near Cache, Okla.

    • View over Quanah Parker's two-story frame house (Star House) with a wraparound balcony and a fenced yard, near Cache, Oklahoma. The Native American Comanche chief led the last tribe in the Staked Plain to come into the reservation system.

    • Comanche Indians--Structures--Oklahoma--Cache--1900-1930.; Indians of North America--Structures--Oklahoma--Cache--1900-1930.; Cache (Okla.)--1900-1930.; Houses--Oklahoma--Cache--1900-1930.; Parker, Quanah, 1845?-1911--Homes & haunts.

    • [between 1900 and 1926?]
    • Pebo, Comanche

    • Pebo, Comanche

    • Three-quarters standing outdoor portrait of Pebo, a Native American Comanche man, wearing a shirt with neck scarf and animal fur braid covers and holding a feather fan, probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Fans (costume accessories)--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Pebo.

    • [between 1911 or 1926?]
    • Suah Rah, Comanche

    • Suah Rah, Comanche

    • Three-quarters standing outdoor portrait of Suah Rah, a Native American Comanche woman, wearing a a cotton shirt with a scarf over her hair, probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Women--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Suah Rah.

    • [between 1911 and 1926?]
    • Oscar Yellow Wolf, Comanche

    • Oscar Yellow Wolf, Comanche

    • Oscar Yellow Wolf, a Native American Comanche man, poses on horseback wearing leggings and shirt with fringe, neck scarf, an animal fur cap, and braid covers, probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Spectators watch from the background.

    • Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Horseback riding--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Yellow Wolf, Oscar.

    • [between 1911 and 1926?]
    • Osage Indians (Pawhuska, Okla.), teepee

    • Osage Indians (Pawhuska, Okla.), teepee

    • View of a Native American (Osage) lodge among trees, surrounded by snow, Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Osage tipis typically feature hickory saplings placed in the ground, tied together at the top, and then surrounded by canvas or buffalo hides.

    • Indians of North America--Structures--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.; Osage Indians--Structures--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.; Pawhuska (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Lodges--Oklahoma--Pawhuska--1880-1910.

    • [between 1880 and 1910?]

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