View of the Gourd Clan's (some of whom are descendants of the Native American Kiowa Chief Satanta or White Bear) dance area in Carnegie, Oklahoma. Four staffs decorated with feathers, fur pelts, a banner, and a feather headdress stand upright near...
Clans--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Indians of North America--Spiritual life--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Kiowa Indians--Spiritual life--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Carnegie (Okla.)--1960-1970.;...
View of the Gourd Clan's (some of whom are descendants of the Native American Kiowa Chief Satanta or White Bear) dance area in Carnegie, Oklahoma. Four staffs decorated with feathers, fur pelts, a banner, and a feather headdress stand upright near...
Clans--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Indians of North America--Spiritual life--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Kiowa Indians--Spiritual life--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Carnegie (Okla.)--1960-1970.;...
View of the dance area used by members of the Native American (Kiowa) Gourd Clan (some of whom are descendants of the Kiowa Chief Satanta or White Bear Person) in Carnegie, Oklahoma. Four staffs decorated with a feather headdress, feathers, and a...
Clans--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Kiowa Indians--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Carnegie (Okla.)--1960-1970.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.;...
Native American (Plains) men pose near a tepee with staffs decorated with feathers. They wear moccasins, breechcloths, leggings, and feather headdresses. One man wears a fur pelt with a shell pendant over his shoulders.
Indians of North America--Great Plains--1880-1900.; Headdresses--Great Plains--1880-1900.; Clothing & dress--Great Plains--1880-1900.; Staffs (Sticks)--Great Plains--1880-1900.; Tipis--Great Plains--1880-1900.
Unidentified Native American men (Ute ?), perform the Eagle dance outdoors, at the old Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado; some wear feather headdresses, one plays a drum, two hold staffs or possibly spears, one holds a shield;...
African Americans--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Eagle dance--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Ute Indians--Dance--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Colorado...
Unidentified Native American men (Ute ?), perform the Eagle dance outdoors at the old Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado; some wear feather headdresses, one plays a drum, two hold staffs or possibly spears, one holds a shield; unidentified...
African Americans--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Eagle dance--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Ute Indians--Dance--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Colorado...
Unidentified Native American men (Ute?), perform the Eagle dance outdoors, at the old Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado; some wear feather headdresses, one plays a drum, two hold staffs or possibly spears, one holds a shield; unidentified...
African Americans--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Eagle dance--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Ute Indians--Dance--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1890-1900.; Colorado...
A group of Native Americans (Crow), many in traditional dress, are gathered near tepees, possibly on the Crow Reservation in Montana. In the foreground are four women, they carry staffs, one long, wrapped, and decorated, and stand apart from the...
Crow Indians--Women--Montana--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Spiritual life--Montana--1900-1910.; Indian reservations--Montana--1900-1910.; Rites & ceremonies--Montana--1900-1910.; Tipis--Montana--1900-1910.
Crow Native Americans on horseback are gathered on a hilltop and are possibly dressed in war attire. Many of the men carry long staffs lined with feathers, all wear ornate headdresses.
Crow Indians--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Lances--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--1900-1920.
Chinese men march in a parade on Capitol Boulevard in Boise, Idaho. They carry staffs decorated with metal ornaments, and a cloth dragon. The partially constructed state capitol building is in the distance.
A group of Native American Sioux (Lakota) warriors pose in a long line with ceremonial staffs, and rifles. The wear headdresses, cotton shirts, vests, hair pipe breastplates and quilled vests. Their tepee camp and men on horseback show in...
Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--1890-1900.; Indian encampments--1890-1900.
A group of Native American Sioux (Lakota) men, members of "The Red Man spectacle and Red Indian camp," pose in front of a painted backdrop of Yellowstone Falls in the dirt arena in Empress Hall, at the Golden West and American Industries Exhibition...
Dakota Indians--Clothing & dress--England--London--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--England--London--1900-1910.; Teton Indians--England--London--1900-1910.; Earl's Court (London, England)--1900-1910.; London (England)--1900-1910.; Studio...
Native American Spokanes including Joseph Sherwood, R. K. Sherwood, Fred, and Tommy, and a boy, dance; they wear breechcloths, kilts, leggings, buckskin, animal furs, headdresses and carry drums, and ceremonial staffs.
Indian dance--North America--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--Children--1890-1910.; Spokane Indians--Dance--1890-1910.
A group of Native American (Sioux) men are mounted on horseback and outfitted in war costumes, including eagle feather headdresses and war staffs, Nebraska.
Dakota Indians--Nebraska--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Nebraska--1880-1910.; Headdresses--Nebraska--1880-1910.; Horseback riding--Nebraska--1880-1910.
Native American (tribe unknown) men pose outdoors probably in New York City. They hold staffs decorated with feathers and wear moccasins, leggings, breech cloths, hair pipe breast plates, and feather headdresses.
Indians of North America--New York (State)--New York (City)--1880-1890.
Native American Sioux women and a girl stand in a semi-circle wearing dresses and hair pipe necklaces; some hold feather fans or staffs, Valentine, Nebraska. Spectators and the Valentine State Bank show in background.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show--People--1890-1910.; Dakota Indians--Nebraska--Valentine--1890-1910.; Indian dance--Nebraska--Valentine--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--Nebraska--Valentine--1890-1910.; Valentine (Neb.)--1890-1910.; Ceremonial...
Native American Sioux men and women wearing costumes, some with headdresses, are mounted on horses and carry American flags and staffs. White spectators with automobiles and umbrellas gather around them.
Dakota Indians--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--1890-1910.; Horseback riding--1890-1910.; Spectators--1890-1910.
Native American (Kiowa) men participate in a Gourd Clan dance (some of whom are descendants of the Kiowa Chief Satanta or White Bear Person) in Carnegie, Oklahoma. The men dance near four decorated staffs and a bugle. Some men hold feather and bead...
Clans--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Kiowa Indians--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.; Carnegie (Okla.)--1960-1970.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--Carnegie--1960-1970.;...
View of a group of unidentified Native American men on horseback near the top of a hill. Items of note include: moccasins, leggings, beads, rifles, staffs, pouches, and headdresses.
Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Headdresses--1880-1910.; Clothing & dress--1880-1910.; Horseback riding--1880-1910.
Native American Comanche men and women pose in a line in front of a tent, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. They hold feather fans and staffs; some of the men wear long headdresses, shirts, long breechcloths; the women have on buckskin dresses and animal fur...
Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1920-1930.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.;...
Native American Comanche men, women, and children form a line in a grassy area, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. They hold feather fans and staffs; some of the men wear long headdresses, shirts, and long breechcloths; the women have on buckskin dresses with...
Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1920-1930.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Children--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Clothing &...
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.
A group of Native American (Shoshone) men stand and sit on horseback near Arapahoe, Wyoming. The men are near a group of trees, a drum sits on the ground. The men on horseback hold wooden staffs. The men wear leggings, kilts, blankets, and feathers...
Indians of North America--Wyoming--Arapahoe--1880-1900.; Shoshoni Indians--Wyoming--Arapahoe--1880-1900.; Arapahoe (Wyo.)--1880-1900.; Horseback riding--Wyoming--Arapahoe--1880-1900.
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.
View of a group of Native American chiefs and men on horseback waiting for government rations of buffalo meat distributed through a "hunt;" some have feather headdresses and staffs, others wear felt hats.
Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Clothing & dress--1900-1910.; Horseback riding--1900-1910.
Native American (Plains) men participate in a Presentation Dance while spectators look on. The men wear bells, fur pelts, body paint, breechcloths, leggings, feather roaches, and headdresses. Some men carry staffs.
Indians of North America--Great Plains--1880-1910.; Great Plains--1880-1910.; Ceremonial dancers--Great Plains--1880-1910.; Clothing & dress--Great Plains--1880-1910.
Native American (Mescalero Apache) men and women pose with fur pelts, shields, tripods, bows and arrows, and staffs outdoors near a tent in New Mexico. They wear beaded moccasins, leggings, and headbands. A sign nearby reads: "Head Quarters...
Indians of North America--New Mexico--1880-1890.; Mescalero Indians--New Mexico--1880-1890.; Clothing & dress--New Mexico--1880-1890.; Tents--New Mexico--1880-1890.; Women--New Mexico--1880-1890.
Buffalo Bill (William F. Cody) rides at the head of a group of Native American (Sioux) men on horseback as part of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. The Sioux men hold staffs decorated with feathers and wear moccasins, beaded leggings, and feather...
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.; Dakota Indians--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Clothing & dress--1900-1910.; Horseback riding--1900-1910.; Wild west shows--1900-1910.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.
Native American (Sioux) men, women, and children, in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, pose in front of grandstands at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Some of the men wear feather headdresses or hold painted shields and staffs decorated...
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show--People--1890-1910.; World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.); Dakota Indians--Illinois--Chicago--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--Illinois--Chicago--1890-1910.; Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1910.; Clothing &...
Native American (Sioux) men and a boy, pose near a group of tepees in Penzance, Cornwall, England. The men hold staffs decorated with feathers and wear moccasins, beaded leggings, blankets, hair pipe breast plates, and feather headdresses.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.--People--1900-1910.; Dakota Indians--England--Penzance--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--England--Penzance--1900-1910.; Penzance (England)--1900-1910.; Boys--England--Penzance--1900-1910.; Clothing &...
Native American (Sioux) men and women wait to dance, the Sioux men wear feather headdresses and hold staffs decorated with feathers, spectators stand nearby. Prominent signs read: "Big Cut In [Prices]", "Tom Sweeney Hardware Company", "Clothing,...
Dakota Indians--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Ceremonial dancers--1900-1910.
Native American (Sioux) men pose outdoors with rifles, staffs decorated with fur pelts, and feathers. They wear moccasins, leggings, breechcloths, vests, hair pipe breastplates, and feather headdresses. Tepees and men on horseback are nearby.
Dakota Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Clothing & dress--1890-1900.; Warriors--1890-1900.
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.)
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.)
This card represents parcel number 0000-02345-004-00 of the Denver Assessor's Office Master Property Records. Each file may contain several cards with different section of the parcel.
Real property tax--Colorado--Denver--Records and correspondence.; Real property and taxation--Colorado--Denver--Records and correspondence.; Tax assessment--Colorado--Denver--Records and correspondence.; Real...
Newsletter produced everty two months by the City of Denver highlighting the civic, administrative, and informational aspects of government within the City.
Local government--Colorado--Denver.; Cities and towns--Colorado--Denver.
Newsletter produced every two months by the City of Denver highlighting the civic, administrative, and informational aspects of government within the City.
Local government--Colorado--Denver.; Cities and towns--Colorado--Denver.
A wood cane (Native American White Mountain Apache) with carved images of a snake, lizard and diamonds. The color yellow, green, black and red are painted on the cane. At the bottom is a knob.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1900-1920.; White Mountain Apache Indians--Arts & crafts--1900-1920.; Staffs (Sticks)--1900-1920.
Nanise, a Native American Southern Ute sub-chief, is seated in front of a tepee at a fair in New Mexico. He wears a feather headdress, long fur covered braids, a fringed buckskin shirt, hairpipe necklace, a George Washington Peace Medallion,...
Indians of North America--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Ute Indians--Clothing & dress--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Staffs (Sticks)--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Tipis--New Mexico--1900-1910.; Nanise.
A Native American (Pueblo, Zuni) man poses with a cane and staff near adobe cluster homes at Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. He wears a blanket, bead necklaces, and headband.
Indians of North America--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1880.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1880.; Zuni Indians--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1880.; Zuni (N.M.)--1870-1880.; Clothing & dress--New Mexico--Zuni--1870-1880.; Staffs (Sticks)--New...
Studio portrait of a Native American (Comanche) man, a leader in the peyote cult. He holds a beaded leader stick and a rattle. He wears a fringed shirt, fur pelts over his braids, a scarf with a metal clasp around his neck, and a feather headdress.
Comanche Indians--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Peyotism--1880-1910.; Headdresses--1880-1910.; Clothing & dress--1880-1910.; People associated with religion--1880-1910.; Staffs (Sticks)--1880-1910.
Portrait of Tah Cha Chi (Chief Timbo, or Hairless), a Native American (Comanche); he wears an upright feather headdress with a beaded headband, a hide shirt with fringe, feathers, lace scarves, and a silver eagle tie slide. He holds a beaded coup...
Comanche Indians--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Men--1900-1920.; Staffs (Sticks)--1900-1920.; Tribal chiefs--United States--1900-1920.; Timbo, Comanche chief.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Portrait of a Native American on horseback probably in Big Horn County, Montana; he wears a beaded sash and moccasins, ermine fringe, beads, and a feather headdress. He holds a coup stick, and his horse drinks from a creek.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Staffs (Sticks)--1900-1920.; Warriors--Montana--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.