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(Pho-Ca-No). [Clown holding a skunk]
(Pho-Ca-No). [Pueblo sun and spirit bird design]
(Pho-Ca-No). [Snake attacking skunk]
(Pho-Ca-No). [Two male Pueblo Comanche Dancers]
(Pho-Ca-No). [Two male Pueblo Eagle Dancers]
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427. Omaha Dance - Rosebud Agency
664. Walpi Snake Priest
672. Snake Priest
673. [Hopi vista]
678. [Broken pottery]
687. [Plaza wall]
725. [Approaching the gap at Wapli]
726. [Wapli pathway]
729. [View from Wapli]
A Navajo man, two women, two boys, and a girl with machine made blankets
A Reno natives 'home sweet home,' Reno, Nevada
A hill camp - Spokane
A man and two donkeys outside Hubbell Trading Post
A map of the United States and British provinces of Upper and Lower Canada with other parts
A woman and several horses in a desert landscape Possibly near Hubbell Trading Post
A-to-ba. Yamperico
A.I.M. (American Indian Movement) Road Block.
Agency and school office at Pipestone Indian School, Pipestone, Minnesota
Ah-nate Katchina (Long Hair). On verso: Bird maiden
Ah-van-yohs
Alaskan basketry and beadwork
Another group of six Indian boys preparing for a footrace, watched by a large group of men on
Another group of six Indian boys preparing for a footrace, watched by a large group of men on
Apache camp
Arakahoe Indian camp near Ft. Reno
Arraignment Day. Rapid City Jail. U.S. paramilitary agent w/NAZI SS Death Head on his hat.
As the women crossed the river to join the men, the Coyote stole the baby the Water Spirit
Auguste--watering his horse
Bay Mills meeting, Chippewas. Supt. Burns--first on left
Big John and family, Comanche Indians
Bird (parrot) from a San Ildefonso pottery design
Black Hills
Blackfoot Indians at Glacier Park Hotel
Brick and log hogan-esque structure in a desert landscape
Buffalo Dancer
Buffalo Dancers. On verso: "Navanjigi-la'n-cah (tearing the shirt) Wah-was's-Katchina (Racer)."
Bumper stickers.
Burro with wood
Butterfly Dancer
Carte-de-visite photographs of Inuit people and dwellings.
Cha-be-yo
Cheyenne Indian scouts with Lieutenant Edward Casey, who is posed sitting in the center of the rear
Chicano volunteers.
Chief Quanah Parker and two of his six wives
Children's tales (1)
Children's tales (2)
Clothed skeleton in an opened coffin
Co-u-wa's Lodge
Cochiti Pueblo Mountain Sheep Dance
Comanche Indian camp near Ft. Sill
Comanche Indian medicine man
Comanche Indians butchering a beef near Anadarko
Controllin fires started by flares from U.S. Gov't positions.
Council meeting place
Council meeting place
Crow Dog blessed Carter Camp w/eagle wing fan. Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt, Lorelai[?] Means
Crow Dog prays to the Four Directions. Wallace Black Elk (kneeling) burns sweet grass.
Crow Dog with eagle wing fan, Ron Wawasick with Doe's Tail staff. Pray. Oscar Bear Runner lower rt.
Crowd in Winner
Devil Dancer
Edgar Bear Runner (w/hat). Nellie Red Owl (w/flag)
Eleven cavalry soldiers in camp
First Woman covered the things she had gathered together to create the Navajo and covered them with
Flandreau school
Fools Crow leads prayer with pipe.
Fools Crow raises the pipe to the Four Directions. On Left: Crow Dog w/eagle wing fan, Wawasick w
Four Indian boys prepared to race on foot, watched by a large group of men on horseback
Four Navajo Indian men and a white soldier
Four Navajo Indian men and a white soldier
Frank Fools Crow at his home in Kyle.
Frank Fools Crow's home. Left to Right: Rev. Abernathy, Seventy Young Bear with hand and eye
From the Right: Carter Camp, Russell Means w/pipe, Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt.
Gathering weapons before ceremonial pipe (Chanupa) is revealed.
Geronimo, chief of the notorious band of Arizona Apache Indians, now a prisoner
Group of Native American and white men under porch of a log building
Group of eight Indians, possibly preparing for a ceremony of some kind, in a desert landscape
Group of mounted men, milling about
Group of people watching an Indian dance, possibly a Hopi Snake Dance
Group of several Navajo boys in Western dress, scrambling in a tight cluster, possibly playing a
Group portrait of primarily Native Americans, consisting seven children, ten women, and fourteen
Gumbye and his little girls.
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Hard Boy (Right) supports [Warfield] Milo Goings, first man Wounded Knee during Honor Ceremony
Herman Cameron, leader of Bay Mills Indians (Chippewas) near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan at grove of
Hilili
Hilili
Hilili (H?'l? l?)
Hopi Indians
Hopi house, Grand Canyon
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Hun-top and A-quin, Emoke's son and Satanta's daughter
Illustration for Katchinas in Holland's Magazine
In solemn procession, the Indians took the image of the Christ Child around their corn fields
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