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Eskimo mother and child in furs, Nome, Alaska; bust-length, with child on back. Photographed by H. G. Kaiser, ca. 1915.

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The pictures listed in this leaflet portray Native Americans, their homes and activities. They have been selected from pictorial records deposited in the National Archives by 15 Government agencies, principally the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Bureau of American Ethnology, and the United States Army.

All of the pictures described in the list are either photographs or copies of artworks. Any item not identified as an artwork is a photograph. Whenever available, the name of the photographer or artist and the date of the item have been given. This information is followed by the identification number.

The pictures are grouped by subject. English names of individuals have been used, with native or secondary designations in parentheses. Tribal names as specific as possible have been incorporated into the descriptions where known and where appropriate and an index by tribe follows the list.

Captions for and the terms used to describe the photographs in this list were created at or about the time each image was made. Consequently, some of the terms used at the time may now be considered by Native Americans to be outdated, inaccurate, derogatory, disrespectful, or culturally insensitive. To learn more about this topic researchers should contact the individual tribal archives, museums, or libraries. For a list, see the National Directory of Tribal Archives, Museums and Libraries.

Many photographs relating to Native Americans are not included in this list. Separate inquiries about them should be as specific as possible, including names, dates, places, and other details.

By Subject

Agency Buildings

1. Bird's-eye view of Nez Perce' Agency, Idaho. 1879. National Archives Identifier: 519140

2. Sioux Indian police lined up on horseback in front of Pine Ridge Agency buildings, Dakota Territory, August 9, 1882. National Archives Identifier: 519143

3. General view of buildings, Rocky Boy Agency, Mont. Chippewa Photographed by Walter D. Wilcox, 1936. National Archives Identifier: 519168

4. Office and sutler store, Round Valley Agency, Calif., 1876. National Archives Identifier: 519142

Agriculture

5. Apaches delivering hay at Fort Apache, Ariz. Photographed by C. A. Merkey . National Archives Identifier: 531124

6. Navajo hogan and cornfield near Holbrook, Ariz. Photographed by F. A. Ames, 1889 . National Archives Identifier: 523554

7. Navajo women shearing sheep. National Archives Identifier: 530946

8. Moapariat Paiute woman gathering seeds, southern Nevada. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 517731

9. Pisehedwin, a Potawatomi, and others in front of his Kansas farm home, 1877. National Archives Identifier: 519145

10. Pumpkins growing in front of a single-family Zuni adobe. Photographed by John K. Hillers, ca. 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 523778

Basketwork

11. Apache basketwork collection of Lt. L. P. Davidson, 11th Infantry, 1893. National Archives Identifier: 530874

12. Hopi woman weaving a basket. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 520083

13. Papago basketmaker at work, Arizona. Photographed by H. T. Cory, 1916 . National Archives Identifier: 532042

Beadwork

14. One-Called-From-A-Distance (Midwewinind), a Chippewa from White Earth Reservation, Minnesota; half-length, seated, showing beadwork sash and vest, 1894 . National Archives Identifier: 523834

15. Wolf Necklace (Harlish Washshomake), a Paloos chief; full-length, standing, wearing a bead necklace and a beaded purse, 1890 . National Archives Identifier: 523663

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16. String and belt wampum, ca. 1890.

Burial Customs

17. Indian burial ground. Artwork by Maj. 0. Gross, QMC, 1849 . National Archives Identifier: 531101

18. Tree burial of the Oglala Sioux near Fort Laramie, Wyo . National Archives Identifier: 530913

19. Dakota scaffold burial. Artwork by H. C. Yarrow, 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 530917

Camps

20. Great Camp of the Piekanns near Fort McKenzie, Mont. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833 . National Archives Identifier: 530976

21. Bird's eye view of Sioux camp at Pine Ridge, S. Dak. Photographed by G. E. Trager, November 28, 1890 . National Archives Identifier: 530802

22. A Wichita camp. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1904 . National Archives Identifier: 520080

Children

23. Two Apache babies on cradleboards . National Archives Identifier: 530904

24. Apache boy with face and legs painted. Photographed by Ben Wittick . National Archives Identifier: 530899

25. Chiricahua Apache girl, granddaughter of Cochise; full-length, seated. Photographed by Ben Wittick, ca. 1886 . National Archives Identifier: 530900

26. Cherokee boy and girl in costume on reservation, North Carolina. Photographed by John K. Hillers, Jr., June 1939 . National Archives Identifier: 513344

27. Angelic La Moose, whose grandfather was a Flathead chief, wearing costume her mother made; full-length, standing, in front of a tent, Flathead Reservation, Mont. Photographed by H. T. Cory, September 1913 . National Archives Identifier: 519156

28. Lone Bear (Tar-lo), a Kiowa, dressed as an Osage boy with paint stripes on forehead; full-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518905

29. Navajo papoose on a cradleboard with a lamb approaching, Window Rock, Arizona. Photographed by H. Armstrong Roberts, ca. 1936 . National Archives Identifier: 519160

Councils

30. Treaty signing by William T. Sherman and the Sioux at Fort Laramie, Wyoming. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1868 . National Archives Identifier: 531079

31. Council of Cheyenne and Arapaho at Seger Colony, Oklahoma, with an agent, 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 519188

32. Delegates from 34 tribes in front of Creek Council House, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), ca. 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 519141

33. Council of Sioux chiefs and leaders that settled the Indian wars, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Photographed by John C. H. Grabill, 1891 . National Archives Identifier: 530889

Crafts

34. Jesse Cornplanter, descendant of Cornplanter, the famous Seneca chief, making a ceremonial mask, Tonawanda Community House, Tonawanda, N.Y. Photographed by Helen Post, 1940 . National Archives Identifier: 519161

35. Kidd Smith, Seneca carver, at work in the Tonawanda Community House. Photographed by Helen Post, 1940 . National Archives Identifier: 519162

36. Salvadora Valensuelo, a Mission woman, making lace, Pala Mission, Calif. Photographed by Walter D. Wilcox, 1936 . National Archives Identifier: 519157

37. Navajo silversmith with examples of his work and tools. Photographed by Ben Wittick, ca. 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 518913

Dances

38. Arapaho Ghost Dance. Artwork by Mary Irvin Wright, ca. 1900, based on photographs by James Mooney . National Archives Identifier: 530915

39. Eskimo dance orchestra, including drumheads made from whale stomachs, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, 1935 . National Archives Identifier: 531119

40. Hopi women's dance, Oraibi, Ariz. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 542441

41. Buffalo dance of the Mandans. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530978

42. Medicine Man Charlie Turquoise (third from right) leads a group of Navajo dancers, Fort Wingate, N. Mex. U.S. Army Signal Corps photograph, 1941 . National Archives Identifier: 531134

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43. Sioux sun dance. Artwork by Jules Tavernier and Paul Frenzeny, 1874 . National Archives Identifier: 530871

44. Big Foot's band of Miniconjou Sioux in costume at a dance, Cheyenne River, S. Dak. Photographed by John C. H. Grabill, August 9, 1890 . National Archives Identifier: 530888

45. Masked 'Mud Heads' prepared to dance; spectators seated on the upper walls, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 523802

Delegations in Washington, D.C.

46. Flathead delegation of six and an interpreter. Photographed by C. M. Bell, 1884 . National Archives Identifier: 523866

47. Mandan and Arikara delegation. Six Indians with three escorts, 1874 . National Archives Identifier: 523669

48. Oto delegation of five wearing claw necklaces and fur turbans. Photographed by John K. Hillers, January 1881 . National Archives Identifier: 523831

49. Red Cloud delegation. Left to right: Red Dog, Little Wound, John Bridgeman (interpreter), Red Cloud, American Horse, and Red Shirt. Oglala Sioux, before 1876 . National Archives Identifier: 523664

50. Large delegation with several agents or other officials on the White House grounds. Mathew Brady Collection photograph, before 1877 . National Archives Identifier: 528748

Female Costumes

51. Apache bride . National Archives Identifier: 530903

52. Eskimo mother and child in furs, Nome, Alaska; bust-length, with child on back. Photographed by H. G. Kaiser, ca. 1915 . National Archives Identifier: 520078

53. Havasupai girl wearing beads and cape; half-length, seated. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 532339

54. Hopi woman dressing hair of unmarried girl. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 520082

55. Two Tlingit girls, Tsacotna and Natsanitna, wearing noserings, near Cooper River, Alaska. Miles Brothers photograph, 1903 . National Archives Identifier: 524404

56. Two Wichita girls in summer dress. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1870 . National Archives Identifier: 520081

Fishing

57. Indians in North Carolina fishing with traps, spears, and nets. Artwork by John White, 1885 . National Archives Identifier: 535743

58. Johnnie Saux, a Quinaielt, holding a dog salmon, Taholah, Washington. Photographed by Walter D. Wilcox, 1936 . National Archives Identifier: 519172

59. A Seminole spearing a garfish from a dugout, Florida, ca. 1930 . National Archives Identifier: 519169

60. A skate from the Swinomish tribal fishtrap, Tulalip Indian Agency, Washington. Photographed by Andrew T. Kelley, 1938 . National Archives Identifier: 519174

Food Preparation

61. Arapaho camp with buffalo meat drying near Fort Dodge, Kansas. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1870 . National Archives Identifier: 518892

62. Salmon drying. Aleut village, Old Harbor, Alaska. Photographed by N. B. Miller, 1889 . National Archives Identifier: 513089

63. Paiute woman grinding seeds in doorway of thatched hut, small boy in foreground. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517728

64. Two Seminole women cooking cane syrup, Seminole Indian Agency, Florida. Photographed by Gardin, 1941 . National Archives Identifier: 519171

65. Two Taos women baking bread in outside oven, New Mexico. Photographed by H. T Cory, 1916 . National Archives Identifier: 519166

Games and Recreation

66. Paiute children playing game called wolf and deer, northern Arizona. Photographed by John K. Hillers, October 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517729

67. Four Nuaguntit Paiutes gambling, southwestern Nevada. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 517732

Dating

68. Teton Sioux horseraces in front of Fort Pierre, South Dakota. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530972

Groups

Eskimo group

69. Eskimo group of 11 men, women, and children dressed in fur, Port Clarence, Alaska. Photographed by William Dinwiddie, 1894 . National Archives Identifier: 523820

70. Knik Chief Nikaly and family near Anchorage, Alaska. Photographed by H. G. Kaiser, ca. 1910 . National Archives Identifier: 532338

71. Man and woman of Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. Photographed by Ben Wittick . National Archives Identifier: 530898

72. Winema or Tobey Riddle, a Modoc, standing between an agent and her husband Frank (on her left), with four Modoc women in front. Photographed by Eadweard Muybridge, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 533247

73. Shoshoni at Fort Washakie, Wyoming. Last photograph of Chief Washakie, who is on the extreme left, standing and pointing, 1892 . National Archives Identifier: 530919

74. Two Tlingit women with several children near the Kotsina River, Alaska. Miles Brothers photograph, 1902 . National Archives Identifier: 524407

Homes

75. Apache rancheria with two men holding rifles. Photographed by Camillus S. Fly . National Archives Identifier: 530902

76. Family of Bannocks in front of a grass tent, Idaho. Photographed by William H. Jackson, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517491

77. Summer skin tent with an old Eskimo woman in foreground, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, 1935 . National Archives Identifier: 531122

78. Supai Charlie standing in front of his ha-wa, Havasu Canyon. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 520079

79. Dancers' Rock, Walpi, Arizona, part of a Hopi pueblo; picturing three Hopi people, ladders, and utensils. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 542440

80. A Kickapoo wickiup, Sac and Fox Agency, Okla., ca. 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 519144

81. Interior of a Navajo hogan on a New Mexico reservation. Photographed by D. Griffiths, September 13, 1903 . National Archives Identifier: 521045

82. Joseph Matthews, Osage council member, author, historian, and Rhodes scholar, seated at home in front of his fireplace, Oklahoma. Photographed by Andrew T. Kelley, December 16, 1937 . National Archives Identifier: 519163

83. The Arrow Maker and his daughter, Kaivavit Paiutes, in front of their home, northern Arizona. Photographed by Clement Powell, October 4, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517726

84. Pawnee lodges at Loup, Nebraska, with a family standing in front of a lodge entrance. Photographed by William H. Jackson, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 523836

85. Gabe Gobin, an Indian logger, in front of his home. Tulalip Reservation, Washington. Photographed by Lee Muck, 1916 . National Archives Identifier: 518929

86. Little Big Mouth, a medicine man, seated in front of his lodge near Fort Sill, Oklahoma, with medicine bag visible from behind the tent. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1869-70 . National Archives Identifier: 518908

Hunting

87. Blackfoot Indians chasing buffalo, Three Buttes, Montana. Artwork by John M. Stanley, 1853-55 . National Archives Identifier: 531080

88. Eskimos harpooning a whale, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, 1935 . National Archives Identifier: 531123

89. An Uainuint Paiute aiming a rifle, southwestern Utah. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 517730

Individual Portraits

90. Big Foot (Sitanka), a Miniconjou Sioux of Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota; half-length, seated, wearing white shirt . National Archives Identifier: 530916

91. Big Soldier (Wahktageli), a Dakota chief; full-length, standing. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, May 1833 . National Archives Identifier: 530975

92. Black Beaver, a Delaware born in Illinois in 1808; half-length. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 519122

93. Captain Jack (Kintpuash), a Modoc subchief, executed October 3, 1873; bust-length, full-face. Photographed by Louis Heller, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 533242

94. Crow King, a Hunkpapa Sioux; half-length, wearing part of a major's uniform. Photographed by David F.Barry at Fort Buford, North Dakota, ca. 1881 . National Archives Identifier: 530814

95. Curley Bear (Car-io-scuse), a Blackfoot (Siksika) chief; half-length, dressed in ermines. Photographed by DeLancey Gill, 1903 . National Archives Identifier: 523598

96. Dull Knife (Tah-me-la-pash-me), Chief of Northern Cheyennes at Battle of Little Bighorn; full-length, seated. Halftone of photograph . National Archives Identifier: 530912

97. Fisher, McKinley, a Chemehuevi employed by the Indian Service at Colorado Agency, Arizona; bust-length, full-face. Photographed by Bennett Thayer, 1957 . National Archives Identifier: 519154

98. Four Bears (Mato-Tope), a Mandan chief; full- length, standing, holding lance and wearing a painted and quilled shirt. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530980

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99. Gall (Pizi, Gaul), a Hunkpapa Sioux; three-quarter- length, seated. holding bow and arrow, Fort Buford, North Dakota. Photographed by David F. Barry, 1881 . National Archives Identifier: 530833

100. George Washington (Sho-e-tat, Little Boy), a Caddo born in Louisiana in 1816; half-length, full-face. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 519106

101. Geronimo (Goyathlay), a Chiricahua Apache; full-length, kneeling with rifle. Photographed by Ben Wittick, 1887 . National Archives Identifier: 530880

102. Joseph (Hinmaton-Yalatkit), Nez Perce'chief; full- length, standing. Photographed by William H. Jackson, before 1877 . National Archives Identifier: 523670

103. Kicking Bird (Tene'-angp6te), a Kiowa chief and grandson of a Crow captive;three-quarter-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518902

104. Little Raven (Hosa, Young Crow), Head Chief of the Arapaho; three-quarter-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518894

105. Lone Wolfe (Guipago), a Kiowa chief; half-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518903

106. Looking Glass, a Nez Perce' chief, on horseback in front of a tepee. Photograph, 1877 . National Archives Identifier: 530914

107. Manuelito, a Navajo chief; full-length, seated. Artwork by E. A. Burbank . National Archives Identifier: 519158

108. Milky Way (Asa Havi, Bird Chief), a Penateka Comanche; half-length, seated, holding bow. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 519065

109. Miner, Cpl. George, a Winnebago from Tomah, Wisconsin; standing, with rifle, on guard duty, Niederahren, Germany. Photographed by Lt. Nathaniel L. Dewell, U.S. Army Signal Corps, January 2, 1919 . National Archives Identifier: 530786

110. Nana (Nanay), a Chiricahua Apache subchief; full- length, seated. Photographed by Ben Wittick, ca. 1886 . National Archives Identifier: 530800

111. Oseola (As-se-he-ho-lor, Black Drink), a Seminole; bust-length. Artwork by George Catlin, ca. 1837 . National Archives Identifier: 530983

112. Ouray (the Arrow), a Southern Ute chief; bust-length. Artwork . National Archives Identifier: 530849

113. Pacer (Peso, Essa-queta), a Kiowa-Apache chief; half-length, seated, wearing earrings. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518914

114. Paliwahtiwa, Governor of Zuni; full-length, seated. Photographed by Ben Wittick . National Archives Identifier: 530901

115. Poison, a Cheyenne woman almost 100 years old; full-length, seated, 1888 . National Archives Identifier: 530905

116. Quanah Parker, a Kwahadi Comanche chief; full-length, standing in front of tent. Photographed by Lanney . National Archives Identifier: 530911

117. Rain-in-the-Face, a Hunkpapa Sioux; bust-length, full-face, wearing feathered headdress. 111-SC-85725 . National Archives Identifier: 530895

118. Red Cloud (Maqpeya-luta), Chief of the Oglala Sioux; full-length, seated, holding cane . National Archives Identifier: 530816

119. Red Tomahawk, a Yanktonai Sioux policeman at Standing Rock Reservation who may have fired the shot that killed Sitting Bull; bust-length, wearing hat. Photograph taken at Fort Yates, North Dakota, 1897 . National Archives Identifier: 531111

120. Rocky Boy (Stone Child), a Chippewa chief; three-quarter length, standing, dressed in ornate costume . National Archives Identifier: 519181

121. Scar-faced Charley (Chikchikam Lupatkue-latko), a Modoc; bust-length. Photographed by Louis Heller, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 533243

122. Sharp Nose (Ta-qua-wi), a Northern Arapaho chief; bust-length, full-face, wearing U.S. Army captain's bars, 1884 . National Archives Identifier: 530817

123. Sitting Bear (Satank, Set-angya), a Kiowa chief; half-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518900

124. Sitting Bull (Tatonka-I-Yatanka), a Hunkpapa Sioux. Photographed by David F.Barry, ca. 1885 . National Archives Identifier: 530896

125. Spotted Tail (Tshin-tah-las-Kah), a Brule Sioux chief; half-length, seated, profile. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 518969

126. Thorpe, James (Jim) Francis (1882-1953), Sauk and Fox from Oklahoma and a famous athlete; full-length, standing, in football uniform of Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, ca. 1909.

127. Umapine (Wakonkonwelasonmi), a Cayuse chief; full-length, standing, wearing a feathered headdress. Halftone of photograph by Joseph K. Dixon, September 1909 . National Archives Identifier: 531112

128. Winnemucca (The Giver), a Paviotso or Paiute chief of western Nevada; half-length, 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 519146

129. Washakie (Shoots-the-Buffalo-Running), a Shoshoni chief; half-length, seated, holding pipe. Halftone of photograph . National Archives Identifier: 530875

130. White Bear (Sa-tan-ta), a Kiowa chief; full-length, seated, holding bow and arrows. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1869-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518901

Cafe

16. String and belt wampum, ca. 1890.

Burial Customs

17. Indian burial ground. Artwork by Maj. 0. Gross, QMC, 1849 . National Archives Identifier: 531101

18. Tree burial of the Oglala Sioux near Fort Laramie, Wyo . National Archives Identifier: 530913

19. Dakota scaffold burial. Artwork by H. C. Yarrow, 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 530917

Camps

20. Great Camp of the Piekanns near Fort McKenzie, Mont. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833 . National Archives Identifier: 530976

21. Bird's eye view of Sioux camp at Pine Ridge, S. Dak. Photographed by G. E. Trager, November 28, 1890 . National Archives Identifier: 530802

22. A Wichita camp. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1904 . National Archives Identifier: 520080

Children

23. Two Apache babies on cradleboards . National Archives Identifier: 530904

24. Apache boy with face and legs painted. Photographed by Ben Wittick . National Archives Identifier: 530899

25. Chiricahua Apache girl, granddaughter of Cochise; full-length, seated. Photographed by Ben Wittick, ca. 1886 . National Archives Identifier: 530900

26. Cherokee boy and girl in costume on reservation, North Carolina. Photographed by John K. Hillers, Jr., June 1939 . National Archives Identifier: 513344

27. Angelic La Moose, whose grandfather was a Flathead chief, wearing costume her mother made; full-length, standing, in front of a tent, Flathead Reservation, Mont. Photographed by H. T. Cory, September 1913 . National Archives Identifier: 519156

28. Lone Bear (Tar-lo), a Kiowa, dressed as an Osage boy with paint stripes on forehead; full-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518905

29. Navajo papoose on a cradleboard with a lamb approaching, Window Rock, Arizona. Photographed by H. Armstrong Roberts, ca. 1936 . National Archives Identifier: 519160

Councils

30. Treaty signing by William T. Sherman and the Sioux at Fort Laramie, Wyoming. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1868 . National Archives Identifier: 531079

31. Council of Cheyenne and Arapaho at Seger Colony, Oklahoma, with an agent, 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 519188

32. Delegates from 34 tribes in front of Creek Council House, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), ca. 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 519141

33. Council of Sioux chiefs and leaders that settled the Indian wars, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Photographed by John C. H. Grabill, 1891 . National Archives Identifier: 530889

Crafts

34. Jesse Cornplanter, descendant of Cornplanter, the famous Seneca chief, making a ceremonial mask, Tonawanda Community House, Tonawanda, N.Y. Photographed by Helen Post, 1940 . National Archives Identifier: 519161

35. Kidd Smith, Seneca carver, at work in the Tonawanda Community House. Photographed by Helen Post, 1940 . National Archives Identifier: 519162

36. Salvadora Valensuelo, a Mission woman, making lace, Pala Mission, Calif. Photographed by Walter D. Wilcox, 1936 . National Archives Identifier: 519157

37. Navajo silversmith with examples of his work and tools. Photographed by Ben Wittick, ca. 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 518913

Dances

38. Arapaho Ghost Dance. Artwork by Mary Irvin Wright, ca. 1900, based on photographs by James Mooney . National Archives Identifier: 530915

39. Eskimo dance orchestra, including drumheads made from whale stomachs, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, 1935 . National Archives Identifier: 531119

40. Hopi women's dance, Oraibi, Ariz. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 542441

41. Buffalo dance of the Mandans. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530978

42. Medicine Man Charlie Turquoise (third from right) leads a group of Navajo dancers, Fort Wingate, N. Mex. U.S. Army Signal Corps photograph, 1941 . National Archives Identifier: 531134

43. Sioux sun dance. Artwork by Jules Tavernier and Paul Frenzeny, 1874 . National Archives Identifier: 530871

44. Big Foot's band of Miniconjou Sioux in costume at a dance, Cheyenne River, S. Dak. Photographed by John C. H. Grabill, August 9, 1890 . National Archives Identifier: 530888

45. Masked 'Mud Heads' prepared to dance; spectators seated on the upper walls, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 523802

Delegations in Washington, D.C.

46. Flathead delegation of six and an interpreter. Photographed by C. M. Bell, 1884 . National Archives Identifier: 523866

47. Mandan and Arikara delegation. Six Indians with three escorts, 1874 . National Archives Identifier: 523669

48. Oto delegation of five wearing claw necklaces and fur turbans. Photographed by John K. Hillers, January 1881 . National Archives Identifier: 523831

49. Red Cloud delegation. Left to right: Red Dog, Little Wound, John Bridgeman (interpreter), Red Cloud, American Horse, and Red Shirt. Oglala Sioux, before 1876 . National Archives Identifier: 523664

50. Large delegation with several agents or other officials on the White House grounds. Mathew Brady Collection photograph, before 1877 . National Archives Identifier: 528748

Female Costumes

51. Apache bride . National Archives Identifier: 530903

52. Eskimo mother and child in furs, Nome, Alaska; bust-length, with child on back. Photographed by H. G. Kaiser, ca. 1915 . National Archives Identifier: 520078

53. Havasupai girl wearing beads and cape; half-length, seated. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 532339

54. Hopi woman dressing hair of unmarried girl. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 520082

55. Two Tlingit girls, Tsacotna and Natsanitna, wearing noserings, near Cooper River, Alaska. Miles Brothers photograph, 1903 . National Archives Identifier: 524404

56. Two Wichita girls in summer dress. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1870 . National Archives Identifier: 520081

Fishing

57. Indians in North Carolina fishing with traps, spears, and nets. Artwork by John White, 1885 . National Archives Identifier: 535743

58. Johnnie Saux, a Quinaielt, holding a dog salmon, Taholah, Washington. Photographed by Walter D. Wilcox, 1936 . National Archives Identifier: 519172

59. A Seminole spearing a garfish from a dugout, Florida, ca. 1930 . National Archives Identifier: 519169

60. A skate from the Swinomish tribal fishtrap, Tulalip Indian Agency, Washington. Photographed by Andrew T. Kelley, 1938 . National Archives Identifier: 519174

Food Preparation

61. Arapaho camp with buffalo meat drying near Fort Dodge, Kansas. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1870 . National Archives Identifier: 518892

62. Salmon drying. Aleut village, Old Harbor, Alaska. Photographed by N. B. Miller, 1889 . National Archives Identifier: 513089

63. Paiute woman grinding seeds in doorway of thatched hut, small boy in foreground. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517728

64. Two Seminole women cooking cane syrup, Seminole Indian Agency, Florida. Photographed by Gardin, 1941 . National Archives Identifier: 519171

65. Two Taos women baking bread in outside oven, New Mexico. Photographed by H. T Cory, 1916 . National Archives Identifier: 519166

Games and Recreation

66. Paiute children playing game called wolf and deer, northern Arizona. Photographed by John K. Hillers, October 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517729

67. Four Nuaguntit Paiutes gambling, southwestern Nevada. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 517732

68. Teton Sioux horseraces in front of Fort Pierre, South Dakota. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530972

Groups

Eskimo group

69. Eskimo group of 11 men, women, and children dressed in fur, Port Clarence, Alaska. Photographed by William Dinwiddie, 1894 . National Archives Identifier: 523820

70. Knik Chief Nikaly and family near Anchorage, Alaska. Photographed by H. G. Kaiser, ca. 1910 . National Archives Identifier: 532338

71. Man and woman of Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. Photographed by Ben Wittick . National Archives Identifier: 530898

72. Winema or Tobey Riddle, a Modoc, standing between an agent and her husband Frank (on her left), with four Modoc women in front. Photographed by Eadweard Muybridge, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 533247

73. Shoshoni at Fort Washakie, Wyoming. Last photograph of Chief Washakie, who is on the extreme left, standing and pointing, 1892 . National Archives Identifier: 530919

74. Two Tlingit women with several children near the Kotsina River, Alaska. Miles Brothers photograph, 1902 . National Archives Identifier: 524407

Homes

75. Apache rancheria with two men holding rifles. Photographed by Camillus S. Fly . National Archives Identifier: 530902

76. Family of Bannocks in front of a grass tent, Idaho. Photographed by William H. Jackson, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517491

77. Summer skin tent with an old Eskimo woman in foreground, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, 1935 . National Archives Identifier: 531122

78. Supai Charlie standing in front of his ha-wa, Havasu Canyon. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 520079

79. Dancers' Rock, Walpi, Arizona, part of a Hopi pueblo; picturing three Hopi people, ladders, and utensils. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 542440

80. A Kickapoo wickiup, Sac and Fox Agency, Okla., ca. 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 519144

81. Interior of a Navajo hogan on a New Mexico reservation. Photographed by D. Griffiths, September 13, 1903 . National Archives Identifier: 521045

82. Joseph Matthews, Osage council member, author, historian, and Rhodes scholar, seated at home in front of his fireplace, Oklahoma. Photographed by Andrew T. Kelley, December 16, 1937 . National Archives Identifier: 519163

83. The Arrow Maker and his daughter, Kaivavit Paiutes, in front of their home, northern Arizona. Photographed by Clement Powell, October 4, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517726

84. Pawnee lodges at Loup, Nebraska, with a family standing in front of a lodge entrance. Photographed by William H. Jackson, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 523836

85. Gabe Gobin, an Indian logger, in front of his home. Tulalip Reservation, Washington. Photographed by Lee Muck, 1916 . National Archives Identifier: 518929

86. Little Big Mouth, a medicine man, seated in front of his lodge near Fort Sill, Oklahoma, with medicine bag visible from behind the tent. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1869-70 . National Archives Identifier: 518908

Hunting

87. Blackfoot Indians chasing buffalo, Three Buttes, Montana. Artwork by John M. Stanley, 1853-55 . National Archives Identifier: 531080

88. Eskimos harpooning a whale, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, 1935 . National Archives Identifier: 531123

89. An Uainuint Paiute aiming a rifle, southwestern Utah. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 517730

Individual Portraits

90. Big Foot (Sitanka), a Miniconjou Sioux of Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota; half-length, seated, wearing white shirt . National Archives Identifier: 530916

91. Big Soldier (Wahktageli), a Dakota chief; full-length, standing. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, May 1833 . National Archives Identifier: 530975

92. Black Beaver, a Delaware born in Illinois in 1808; half-length. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 519122

93. Captain Jack (Kintpuash), a Modoc subchief, executed October 3, 1873; bust-length, full-face. Photographed by Louis Heller, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 533242

94. Crow King, a Hunkpapa Sioux; half-length, wearing part of a major's uniform. Photographed by David F.Barry at Fort Buford, North Dakota, ca. 1881 . National Archives Identifier: 530814

95. Curley Bear (Car-io-scuse), a Blackfoot (Siksika) chief; half-length, dressed in ermines. Photographed by DeLancey Gill, 1903 . National Archives Identifier: 523598

96. Dull Knife (Tah-me-la-pash-me), Chief of Northern Cheyennes at Battle of Little Bighorn; full-length, seated. Halftone of photograph . National Archives Identifier: 530912

97. Fisher, McKinley, a Chemehuevi employed by the Indian Service at Colorado Agency, Arizona; bust-length, full-face. Photographed by Bennett Thayer, 1957 . National Archives Identifier: 519154

98. Four Bears (Mato-Tope), a Mandan chief; full- length, standing, holding lance and wearing a painted and quilled shirt. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530980

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99. Gall (Pizi, Gaul), a Hunkpapa Sioux; three-quarter- length, seated. holding bow and arrow, Fort Buford, North Dakota. Photographed by David F. Barry, 1881 . National Archives Identifier: 530833

100. George Washington (Sho-e-tat, Little Boy), a Caddo born in Louisiana in 1816; half-length, full-face. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 519106

101. Geronimo (Goyathlay), a Chiricahua Apache; full-length, kneeling with rifle. Photographed by Ben Wittick, 1887 . National Archives Identifier: 530880

102. Joseph (Hinmaton-Yalatkit), Nez Perce'chief; full- length, standing. Photographed by William H. Jackson, before 1877 . National Archives Identifier: 523670

103. Kicking Bird (Tene'-angp6te), a Kiowa chief and grandson of a Crow captive;three-quarter-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518902

104. Little Raven (Hosa, Young Crow), Head Chief of the Arapaho; three-quarter-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518894

105. Lone Wolfe (Guipago), a Kiowa chief; half-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518903

106. Looking Glass, a Nez Perce' chief, on horseback in front of a tepee. Photograph, 1877 . National Archives Identifier: 530914

107. Manuelito, a Navajo chief; full-length, seated. Artwork by E. A. Burbank . National Archives Identifier: 519158

108. Milky Way (Asa Havi, Bird Chief), a Penateka Comanche; half-length, seated, holding bow. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 519065

109. Miner, Cpl. George, a Winnebago from Tomah, Wisconsin; standing, with rifle, on guard duty, Niederahren, Germany. Photographed by Lt. Nathaniel L. Dewell, U.S. Army Signal Corps, January 2, 1919 . National Archives Identifier: 530786

110. Nana (Nanay), a Chiricahua Apache subchief; full- length, seated. Photographed by Ben Wittick, ca. 1886 . National Archives Identifier: 530800

111. Oseola (As-se-he-ho-lor, Black Drink), a Seminole; bust-length. Artwork by George Catlin, ca. 1837 . National Archives Identifier: 530983

112. Ouray (the Arrow), a Southern Ute chief; bust-length. Artwork . National Archives Identifier: 530849

113. Pacer (Peso, Essa-queta), a Kiowa-Apache chief; half-length, seated, wearing earrings. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518914

114. Paliwahtiwa, Governor of Zuni; full-length, seated. Photographed by Ben Wittick . National Archives Identifier: 530901

115. Poison, a Cheyenne woman almost 100 years old; full-length, seated, 1888 . National Archives Identifier: 530905

116. Quanah Parker, a Kwahadi Comanche chief; full-length, standing in front of tent. Photographed by Lanney . National Archives Identifier: 530911

117. Rain-in-the-Face, a Hunkpapa Sioux; bust-length, full-face, wearing feathered headdress. 111-SC-85725 . National Archives Identifier: 530895

118. Red Cloud (Maqpeya-luta), Chief of the Oglala Sioux; full-length, seated, holding cane . National Archives Identifier: 530816

119. Red Tomahawk, a Yanktonai Sioux policeman at Standing Rock Reservation who may have fired the shot that killed Sitting Bull; bust-length, wearing hat. Photograph taken at Fort Yates, North Dakota, 1897 . National Archives Identifier: 531111

120. Rocky Boy (Stone Child), a Chippewa chief; three-quarter length, standing, dressed in ornate costume . National Archives Identifier: 519181

121. Scar-faced Charley (Chikchikam Lupatkue-latko), a Modoc; bust-length. Photographed by Louis Heller, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 533243

122. Sharp Nose (Ta-qua-wi), a Northern Arapaho chief; bust-length, full-face, wearing U.S. Army captain's bars, 1884 . National Archives Identifier: 530817

123. Sitting Bear (Satank, Set-angya), a Kiowa chief; half-length, seated. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518900

124. Sitting Bull (Tatonka-I-Yatanka), a Hunkpapa Sioux. Photographed by David F.Barry, ca. 1885 . National Archives Identifier: 530896

125. Spotted Tail (Tshin-tah-las-Kah), a Brule Sioux chief; half-length, seated, profile. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 518969

126. Thorpe, James (Jim) Francis (1882-1953), Sauk and Fox from Oklahoma and a famous athlete; full-length, standing, in football uniform of Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, ca. 1909.

127. Umapine (Wakonkonwelasonmi), a Cayuse chief; full-length, standing, wearing a feathered headdress. Halftone of photograph by Joseph K. Dixon, September 1909 . National Archives Identifier: 531112

128. Winnemucca (The Giver), a Paviotso or Paiute chief of western Nevada; half-length, 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 519146

129. Washakie (Shoots-the-Buffalo-Running), a Shoshoni chief; half-length, seated, holding pipe. Halftone of photograph . National Archives Identifier: 530875

130. White Bear (Sa-tan-ta), a Kiowa chief; full-length, seated, holding bow and arrows. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1869-74 . National Archives Identifier: 518901

131. Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses (Tashun-Kakokipa), an Oglala Sioux; standing in front of his lodge,Pine Ridge, S. Dak. Photographed by G.E. Trager, January 17, 1891 . National Archives Identifier: 530813

Male Costumes

132. Chief Powder Face of the Arapaho; standing full-length, wearing war costume. Photographed by William S. Soule, 1868-74 . National Archives Identifier: 520069

133. Pehriska-Ruhpa; full-length, standing, in the costume of the Dog Band of the Hidatsa. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530979

134. Hopi man having hair dressed by his squaw . National Archives Identifier: 530948

135. Either Babeshikit, a Kickapoo, or Meraparapa (Lance), a Mandan; portrait, half-length, seated, with white paint on forehead and two-feather headdress, 1894, National Archives Identifier: 523854

136. Two Mohave braves dressed in loincloths; full- length, standing, western Arizona. Photographed by Timothy O'Sullivan, 1871 . National Archives Identifier: 523919

137. Chief of the Little Osages; bust-length, profile showing hair style. Artwork by Charles B.J. de Saint-Memin, ca. 1807 . National Archives Identifier: 532931

138. Two braves with faces painted. Left to right: Massica, a Sauk, and Wakusasse, a Fox. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530973

139. Group of six Zuni men wearing coats and leather boots; full-length, standing and seated. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 523634

Pictographs

140. Calender of 37 months, 1889-92, kept on a skin by Anko, a Kiowa man, ca. 1895., National Archives Identifier: 523631

141. Tipi depicitng battles between Kiowas and U.S. soldiers, ca. 1895. National Archives Identifier: 523627

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142. Animal skin with pictorial history of Shoshoni chief Wahakie's combats . National Archives Identifier: 530876

143. Prehistoric pictographs on sand rocks, Adamana, Arizona. Photographed by D. Griffiths, August 1903 . National Archives Identifier: 521044

Pottery

144. Pottery in the interior of an Acoma dwelling, New Mexico. photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 520077

145. Nampeyo, Hopi potterymaker, seated, with examples of her work. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 520084

146. Indians of Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, making pottery. Photographed by H. T. Corey, 1916 . National Archives Identifier: 519165

Prisoners

147. Apache prisoners at Fort Bowie, Arizona. Baker and Johnson photograph, ca. 1884 . National Archives Identifier: 530907

148. Chiricahua Apache prisoners, including Geronimo (first row, third from right), seated on an embankment outside their railroad car, Arizona. Photographed by J. McDonald, 1886 . National Archives Identifier: 530797

149. Eight Crow prisoners under guard at Crow agency, Montana. Photographed 1887 . National Archives Identifier: 531126

School Activities

150. Daisy Pino, an Acoma girl, during on-the-job training at Brown's Cafe, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Photographed by Henry Kyllingstad, April 18, 1951 . National Archives Identifier: 519153

151. Mary Parker, a young Seminole girl, using sewing machine at the Brighton Day School on the Glades County Reservation, Fla. Photographed by Alexander, 1941 . National Archives Identifier: 519170

152. Sioux boys as they were dressed on arrival at the Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania. Photographed by J. N. Choate, October 5, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 519135

153. Group of Omaa boys in cadet uniforms, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania. Photographed by J. N. Choate, ca. 1880 . National Archives Identifier: 519136

154. Boys and girls conducting physics experiments, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, ca. 1915 . National Archives Identifier: 599683 and 518926

155. Carlisle Indian School Band seated on steps of a school building, Carlisle, Pa. Photographed by Gustave Hensel, 1915 . National Archives Identifier: 518927

156. Students in cadet uniforms in front of the buildings, Indian training school, Forest Grove, Oreg. Photographed by Davidson, 1882 . National Archives Identifier: 519137

157. Class in blacksmithing, Forest Grove School, Oregon. Photographed by Davidson, 1882 . National Archives Identifier: 519138

158. Football team on the field, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., 1914 . National Archives Identifier: 519149

159. Girls' shorthand class, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans. Photographed by Squires, ca. 1910 . National Archives Identifier: 518924

160. Girls at Isleta Day School in a tug of war, Albu- querque, N. Mex. Photographed by Sekaer, 1940 . National Archives Identifier: 519167

161. Art class, Phoenix Indian School, Arizona. Photographed by Messinger, June 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 518923

162. Little girls praying beside their beds, Phoenix Indian School, Arizona. Photographed by Messinger, June 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 518925

163. Students branding cattle at Seger Colony School, Oklahoma, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 519189

Scouts for the Army

164. Apache scouts drilling with rifles, Fort Wingate, New Mexico . National Archives Identifier: 530918

165. Bloody Knife, Custer's scout, on Yellowstone Expedition. Photographed by William R. Pywell, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 524373

166. Peaches (Tsoe), a White Mountain Apache scout; full-length, holding rifle. Photographed by Ben Wittick, ca. 1885 . National Archives Identifier: 530799

167. Curley, Crow scout for Custer at Little Bighorn; bust-length. Photographed by David F. Barry, ca. 1876 . National Archives Identifier: 533090

168. Rabbit-Tail, Shoshone member of Captain Ray's scout company; half-length, seated, with bracelets and ornamented vest . National Archives Identifier: 530920

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169. Warm Spring scouts, Lava Beds, Calif.; their leader, Donald McKay, is leaning against rock. Photographed by Eadweard Muybridge, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 533246

Transportation

170. Six Eskimos standing beside native skinboat (umiak) on sled, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan, 1935 . National Archives Identifier: 531120

171. Frank Tlyasman, a Quinaielt, in his new dugout canoe, Taholah, Wash. Photographed by Walter D. Wilcox, 1936 . National Archives Identifier: 519173

172. A Blackfoot on horseback, with a rifle. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530974

173. Uinta Ute warrior and his bride on horseback, northwest Utah. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1874 . National Archives Identifier: 517733

174. Stump Horn and family (Southern Cheyenne); showing home and horsedrawn travois. Photographed by Christian Barthelmess, 1890 . National Archives Identifier: 523855

175. An Indian village on the move. Artwork by Charles M. Russell, 1905 . National Archives Identifier: 530815

Villages

176. Acoma Pueblo and its reflection in a pool of water, New Mexico. Photographed by Ansel Adams, 1941-42 . National Archives Identifier: 519831

177. The village of Pomeioc, N.C. Artwork by John White, 1885 . National Archives Identifier: 535753

178. Winter village of the Manitaries (Hidatsa) in Dakota Territory. Artwork by Karl Bodmer, 1833-34 . National Archives Identifier: 530977

179. A general view of the Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 542443

180. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, with mountains in the background. Photographed by Ansel Adams, 1941 . National Archives Identifier: 519984

181. First terrace of Zuni, New Mexico, showing ladders and utensils. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 542442

Weapons

182. San Juan, a Mescalero Apache chief; standing, full-length, holding a spear and shield . National Archives Identifier: 530798

183. Simiguluk, an Eskimo spear and lancemaker with his wares, Point Barrow, Alaska. Photographed by Stanley Morgan. 1935 . National Archives Identifier: 531121

184. A Paiute drawing his bow and arrow; two others in festive costume. Photographed by John K. Hillers, October 1872 . National Archives Identifier: 517727

185. Indian relics (mostly arrowheads) found on the Enchanted Mesa, June 22, 1898. Photographed by Henry Peabody, ca. 1900 . National Archives Identifier: 520076

Weaving

186. Hopi man weaving a blanket; with back to camera and holding a wooden sley in both hands. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 519159

187. Navajo weaver spinning wool into yarn; full- length, seated, with a loom behind her, Torre'on, New Mexico. Photographed by Milton Snow. National Archives Identifier: 76018299

188. Navajo family group in Canyon de Chelle, New Mexico Territory; woman weaving at loom, man holding bow and arrow. Photographed by Timothy H. O'Sullivan, 1873 . National Archives Identifier: 524256

189. We-Wa, a Zuni man dressed as a woman, weaving a belt on a waist loom with reed heddle. Photographed by John K. Hillers, 1879 . National Archives Identifier: 523797

World War II Activities

190. Lt. Woody J. Cochran holding a Japanese flag, New Guinea. A Cherokee from Oklahoma and a bomber pilot, Lieutenant Cochran earned the Silver Star, Purple Heart, Distinguished Flying Cross, and Air Medal. April 1, 1943 . National Archives Identifier: 519155

191. Lt. Ernest Childers, a Creek, being congratulated by Gen. Jacob L. Devers after receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor in Italy for wiping out two machinegun nests. U.S. Army Signal Corps photograph, July 13, 1944 . National Archives Identifier: 535783

192. Dan Waupoose, a Menomini chief; full-length, kneeling with a rifle and wearing a feathered headdress, Algiers, La. U.S. Navy photograph, August 24, 1943 . National Archives Identifier: 520636

193. Pfc. Ira H. Hayes, a Pima, at age 19, ready to jump, Marine Corps Paratroop School. One of the four Marines in the lwo Jima flag-raising photograph. U.S. Marine Corps photograph, 1943 . National Archives Identifier: 519164

194. Three Marine Corps women reservists, Camp Lejeune, N.C. Left to right: Minnie Spotted Wolf (Blackfoot), Celia Mix (Potawatomi), and Viola Eastman (Chippewa). U.S. Marine Corps photograph, October 16, 1943. National Archives Identifier: 535876

Index by Tribe

Acoma, 144, 150, 176
Apache, 5, 11, 23-25, 51, 75, 101, 110, 147-48, 164- 66, 182
Arapaho, 31, 38, 61, 104, 122, 132
Arikara, 47
Bannock,76
Blackfoot, 20, 87, 95, 172, 194
Caddo,100
Cayuse,127
Chemehuevi, 97
Cherokee, 26, 190
Cheyenne, 31, 96, 115, 174
Chippewa, 3, 14, 120, 194
Comanche, 108, 116
Creek, 32, 191
Crow, 103, 149, 167
Dakota, see Sioux
Delaware, 92
Eskimo, 39, 52, 62, 69, 77, 88, 170, 183
Flathead, 27, 46
Fox, see Sauk and Fox
Havasupai, 53, 78
Hidatsa, 133, 178
Hopi, 12, 40, 54, 79, 134, 145, 186
Isleta, 160
Kickapoo, 80, 135
Kiowa, 28, 103, 105, 123, 130, 140-41
Kiowa-Apache, 113
Knik, 70
Laguna,71,179
Mandan, 41, 47, 98, 135
Manitari, see Hidatsa
Menomini, 192
Mission, 36
Modoc, 72, 93, 121
Mohave, 136
Navajo, 6-7, 29, 37, 42, 81, 107, 187-88
Nez Perce, 1, 102, 106
Ojibway, see Chippewa
Omaha, 153
Osage, 28, 82, 137
Oto, 48
Paiute, 8, 63, 66-67, 83, 89, 128, 184
Paloos, 15
Papago,13
Paviotso, 128
Pawnee, 84
Pima, 193
Potawatomi, 9, 194
Pueblo, see name of individual Pueblo
Quinaielt, 58, 171
Salish, see Flathead
Santa Clara, 146
Sauk and Fox, 126, 138
Seminole, 59, 64, 111, 151
Seneca,34-35
Shoshoni, 73, 129, 142, 16
Siksika, see Blackfoot
Sioux, 2, 18-19, 21, 30, 33, 43-44, 49, 68, 90-91, 94, 99, 117-19, 124-25, 131, 152
Swinomish, 60
Taos, 65, 180
Tlingit, 55, 74
Ute, 112, 173
Warm Spring, 169
Wichita, 22, 56
Winnebago,109
Zuni, 10, 45, 114, 139, 181, 189

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