View of various mounted taxidermy animal heads and skins. The heads of elk, deer, antelope, big horn sheep, and possibly a coyote are mounted on a wall near the heads and skins of a bear, a badger, a bobcat, and a mountain lion.
A man stands among the pelts of predators in front of wooden framework braced against a wall covered with pelts. Two girls sit and stand in the pelts by a stone wall.
Predatory animals--Control--1910-1920.; Girls--1910-1920.; Hides and skins--1910-1920.
A man stands behind a stack of animal pelts. He stretches a fox pelt between his hands. Other animal skins rest on a wooden frame. Steel traps hang beneath the pelts.
Predatory animals x Control--1910-1930.; Animal traps--1910-1930.; Hides & skins--1910-1930.
Native American (Shoshoni) women prepare animal skins; one hide is draped over sticks. The women wear buckskin dresses with fringe and beadwork and beaded headbands. One woman holds a scraper.
Indians of North America--1910-1930.; Shoshoni Indians--1910-1930.; Shoshoni women--1910-1930.; Hides & skins--1910-1930.; Women--1910-1930.
Sioux Chief Long Wolf poses with his family, his wife and three children for a studio portrait for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. An adobe-style facade is painted on the backdrop behind them. Long wolf wears a shirt, leggings, moccasins, an...
Dakota Indians--1880-1890.; Families--1880-1890.; Indian children--1880-1890.; Wild west shows--1880-1890.; Long Wolf.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
This cabinet in Minturn, Eagle County, Colorado, displays taxidermied fowl, a ferret, a porcupine, ptarmigan, jays, pistols, rocks, coral and books. Rifles form a tripod by a wicker creel; bobcat and mountain lion skins are on the floor. A parlor...
Studio portrait of a group of unidentified Native Americans from San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico. The girls wear woven dresses and shawls with bead necklaces, moccasins and leggings. The men and a boy wear a combination of traditional and Euro-American...
Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1890.; Pueblo Indians--Children--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1900.; Tewa Indians--Women--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1900.; San Juan Pueblo...
Studio portrait of an unidentified group of the San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, with two white boys, wearing collars and cuffs with ruffles, propping up a Native American baby between them. A women and a girl wear woven dresses and shawls with...
Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1890.; Pueblo Indians--Children--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1900.; Tewa Indians--Women--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1900.; San Juan Pueblo...
Studio portrait of a group of unidentified Native Americans of the San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, shows women and a boy wrapped in a blanket; two hold babies in Euro-American style cotton dresses. The men wear cotton shirts and vests with headdresses...
Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Children--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1900.; Tewa Indians--Women--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1900.; San Juan Pueblo...
A Native American (Crow) man leads his horse, which pulls a travois, along a snow covered wash or river bed. The man wears hides and leggings. The load on the travois is covered with animal skins and the horse has a blanket on its back.
Crow Indians--Transportation--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Horses--1900-1920.; Travois--1900-1920.
Interior view of the Main Hallway in the Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The hallway is covered with carpet and animal skins. Pottery, metal work, artifacts, a fireplace, a chair, and shelves line the walls. Potted plants stand on...
Prince, L. Bradford (Le Baron Bradford), 1840-1922--Homes & haunts.; Palace of the Governors (Santa Fe, N.M.)--1890-1900.; Santa Fe (N.M.)--1890-1900.; Interiors--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1890-1900.; Passageways--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1890-1900.; New...
Native American (Tewa) men and women perform a corn dance in the plaza of Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. Women wear tablitas, shawls, dresses, and wrapped boots. Men wear kilts with fox skins, body paint, anklets, and moccasins; they carry gourd...
Indians of North America--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Women--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--Dance--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Santa Clara Pueblo (N.M.)--1910-1920.;...
Native American (Tewa) men and women perform a corn dance in the plaza of the Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. Women wear tablitas, shawls, dresses, and wrapped boots. Men wear kilts with fox skins, body paint, anklets, and moccasins; they carry...
Indians of North America--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Women--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--Dance--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Santa Clara Pueblo (N.M.)--1910-1920.;...
Native American (Tewa) men and women perform a corn dance in the plaza of the Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. Women wear tablitas, shawls, dresses, and wrapped boots. Men wear kilts with fox skins, body paint, anklets, and moccasins; they carry...
Indians of North America--Spiritual life--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Women--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--Dance--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Santa Clara Pueblo...
Native American (Tewa) men and women perform a corn dance in the plaza of the Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. Women wear tablitas, shawls, dresses, and wrapped boots. Men wear kilts with fox skins, body paint, anklets, and moccasins; they carry...
Indians of North America--Spiritual life--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Women--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--Dance--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Santa Clara Pueblo...
Spectators watch Native American (Tewa) men and women perform a corn dance in the plaza of the Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. Women wear tablitas, shawls, dresses, and wrapped boots. Men wear kilts with fox skins, body paint, anklets, and...
Indians of North America--Spiritual life--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Women--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--Dance--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Santa Clara Pueblo...
Portrait of two Native American (Hopi) women, one identified as Masha-Honka-Shi, Oraibi, Arizona. They sit on a weaving, they wear mantas, high moccasins, rings, necklaces, and hair whorls. Shows blankets and animal skins.
Hopi Indians--Women--Arizona--Oraibi--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Oraibi--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Clothing & dress--Arizona--Oraibi--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Oraibi (Ariz.)--1890-1900.;...
Head and shoulders portrait of Peter Iron Shell, Native American Sioux (Lakota) man wearing a shirt, vest with quillwork, a hair bone breastplate, animal fur skins, and loose hair decorated with bead strings and feathers.
Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--1890-1900.; Iron Shell, Peter.
Standing studio portrait of two Native American Ute men wearing dance costumes. One of the men is identified as Henry Johnson, and wears moccasins, beaded leggings, animal skins, breastplate, bells, eagle feathers, and headdress. The other man...
Indians of North America--Dance--1880-1910.; Ute Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1910.; Ceremonial dancers--1880-1910.; Johnson, Henry, Ute Indian.
Native American Hopi men dressed as Kachinas dance in body paint, embroidered kilts with fox skins hanging from their belts, and masks in Shongopavi, Second Mesa, Arizona. They carry rattles made from stones in dried painted gourds and have rattles...
Hopi Indians--Dance--Arizona--Second Mesa--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Second Mesa--1900-1910.; Pueblo Indians--Spiritual life--Arizona--Second Mesa--1900-1910.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1900-1910.; Second Mesa...
Plenty Horses and Native American Lakota Sioux dancers wearing breechcloths, bustles, animal fur skins, leg bands with bells and feathers in their hair, sit in a circle during the Omaha dance, Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota. One figure stands...
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Pine Ridge Agency--1890-1900.; Dakota Indians--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--Dance--South Dakota--Pine...
Studio portrait of unidentified Native Americans of San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico. The women wear woven dresses and shawls with moccasins and leggings; one holds a baby in a Euro-American style cotton dress. The men wear a combination of traditional...
Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1890.; Pueblo Indians--Children--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1890.; Tewa Indians--Women--New Mexico--San Juan Pueblo--1880-1890.; San Juan Pueblo...
Studio portrait of the wife of Slim Tibo and Too-ah-pip-pen, Native American Comanche, in front of a painted backdrop. The man is seated, wearing long fur skins over his braids, fringed leggings, a striped shirt and vest, she stands at his side...
Comanche Indians--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--1890-1910.; Clothing & dress--1890-1910.; Spouses--1890-1910.; Women--1890-1910.; Tibo, Slim--Family.; Too-ah-pip-pen.
Standing studio portrait of Ti-su-yo, son of Chief Mow-way? Native American Comanche, wearing a shirt with a neck scarf, leggings, moccasins, a blanket around his waist, animal fur skins over his braids and holding a rifle in front of a painted...
Comanche Indians--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--1890-1910.; Clothing & dress--1890-1910.; Mow-way--Family.; Ti-su-yo.
Geronimo, a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man, skins a buffalo in Oklahoma. Spectators, some of whom wear feather headdresses, look on. 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.
A Native American (Navajo) family (man, woman, and children) pose in a camp surrounded by cut brush. Two women hold babies in cradleboards. Meat and animal skins dry on lines strung between trees.
Indians of North America--1870-1910.; Navajo Indians--1870-1910.; Children--1870-1910.; Indian encampments--1870-1910.; Women--1870-1910.
The interior of a dry good store in Aspen, Colorado, is crowded with merchandise, including books, magazines, Indian rugs, skins, photographs, light fixtures, and leather goods. Animal trophies are mounted on the wall; a cash register is in the...
Full seated portrait of Bert Gross with a dog and animal skins, Crested Butte, Gunnison County, Colorado; his rifle leans on his leg and he wears a feather headdress, gaiters, wool pants and a jacket with fringe.
View of Native American (Zuni) adobe and stone, multi-story pueblos at Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. Dwellings have timber ladders, rooftop entrances, chimney pots and timber rafters (vigas). Ristras, corn, pottery and animal skins are beside buildings.
Indians of North America--Structures--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1890.; Pueblo Indians--Structures--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1890.; Zuni Indians--Structures--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1890.; Zuni (N.M.)--1870-1890.; Expeditions & surveys--N.M.--1870-1890.;...
A group of Native Americans skins a cow in the right center background near Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Several horses and wagons are stopped near the group.
Oglala Indians--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Pine Ridge (S.D.)--1890-1900.; Slaughtering--1890-1900.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
A woman sits in a room filled with pillows decorated with images of Native Americans, deer, horses, and bugling elk. Several buck skins are similarly decorated and hang from the wall above where the woman sits. A telephone with a telephone...
Cookbook created by the Ladies of the First Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in the cookbook are various recipes and household tips provided by the ladies.
Cooking, American--Colorado.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.); First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)--History.
Newspaper produced by East High School of Denver, Colorado. Included in the paper are photographs of students, articles on school events and sports.
East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Students--Writings.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)--Periodicals.; High schools--Colorado--Denver--Periodicals.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.; High schools--Colorado--Denver.; East High School (Denver, Colo.)