Date: | 1850 |
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Description: | Drawing of Chief Oshkosh rendered from a daguerreotype by J.F. Harrison. He is wearing a top hat wrapped with a ribbon. Also a suitcoat, bowtie, beaded nec... |
Date: | 1880 |
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Description: | Studio portrait of Yellow thunder, a Winnebago Chief. |
Date: | 1913 |
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Description: | Front cover of an advertising catalog for International Harvester's Champion farm equipment, featuring a chromolithograph illustration of Native Americans ... |
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Description: | Students working in a tailor shop at the Indian Industrial School. A man gets fitted in the background. |
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Description: | A group of Pima Agency male students in front of an agency building. |
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Description: | A group of Pima Agency students on agency grounds. |
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Description: | Pima Agency female students and young girls gather in front of a tree on agency grounds. |
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Description: | A group of uniformed children pose on agency grounds. |
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Description: | A page from an album of photographs of Pueblo Indian Day Schools, showing Zuni Pueblo architecture, Pueblo Indians in full dress, and an Indian church at S... |
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Description: | Omaha Sioux Dancers at the Rosebud Agency. The two men are standing in front of a log cabin with a sod roof and wooden door. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Full-length portrait of a Sioux man at the Rosebud Agency in full dress, ready for war. |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | Full-length studio portrait of Thomas Thunder (HoonkHaGaKah) (Son of [WaConChaKah] John Thunder aka Dr. Thunder and [WeHonPeKaw] Lucy Bear, Thunder), and h... |
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Description: | A group of women, possibly Tarahumara Indians, dancing in Mexico. |
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Description: | Studio portrait in front of a painted backdrop of two Osage women holding children on their backs in infant carriers, with a young girl sitting between the... |
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Description: | Five Ho-Chunk performers in front of cloth barriers or tents. A powwow group from the 1908 Homecoming. The five are full brothers according to the 1881 tri... |
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Description: | Ojibwa Indian apparel and beadwork owned by A.T. Newman of Bloomer, Wisconsin. |
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Description: | "Death Whoop" an engraving after a drawing by Seth Eastman from the American Aboriginal Portfolio. |
Date: | 1978 |
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Description: | Native Americans keeping the music alive. George Whitewing, a Ho Chunk musician from Wittenberg, Wisconsin, plays his drum while a crowd looks on in Red Cl... |
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Description: | Native American dancer performs for an audience. |
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