Hopi Indians--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Arizona--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Kivas--Pictorial works., and Pueblo Indians--Rites and ceremonies--Pictorial works
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 1
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Four Native American (Arapaho) women sit by a large tepee in Fort Sill, Indian Territory (Oklahoma). They wear dresses with blankets over their shoulders and branches are scattered around their feet. A child stands at the tepee entrance next to a fur blan
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Apache Indians--Pictorial works., Arapaho Indians --Pictorial works., Indians of North America --Dwellings., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Tipis --Pictorial works, and Women --Oklahoma --History.
[Photographs of Lakota Indians, Oglala Indians, and views in South Dakota and Nebraska].
Container / Volume:
Folder 4
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Publisher:
W. R. Cross
Subject (Geographic):
Nebraska--Pictorial works.Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company--Pictorial works, Indian reservations--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., and Indians of North America--South Dakota.
Binder's stamp: A. Tarrant, binder, 16 Gt. Queen St. Unidentified armorial bookplate with motto: Groeninghe velt., Blanks not digitized., Colored plates on paper with numbered, printed captions. Plates credit Catlin, McGahey, and Day & Haghe., and First edition, first colored issue.
Publisher:
Geo. Catlin,
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--West (U.S.)
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 9
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Four Cheyenne men dry buffalo meat in a camp near Fort Dodge.
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Buffalo meat, Cheyenne Indians--Pictorial works., Clothing and dress., Indians of North America --Dwellings., and Indians of North America--Pictorial works.
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 14
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Studio portrait of Chi-wek-kiethe and her sister, Looking-For-Something-Good (Cha-wa-ke) sitting on a buffalo robe. The Native American Comanche women wear dresses wrapped with blankets, bracelets, a beaded bag, moccasins and leggings decorated with metal
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works. and United States --West (U.S.)
Subject (Topic):
Comanche Indians--Pictorial works., Indian women --North America --Pictorial works, and Indians of North America--Pictorial works.
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 15
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Silver Brooch (also known as Tosh-a-wah, Toshaway, Tosawi) was the first chief of the Penateka Comanches and known for his peaceful attitude. He wears a wool coat, brimmed hat, feathers, a medallion around his neck, and his hair in braids.
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works. and United States --West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Silver Brooch
Subject (Topic):
Comanche Indians--Pictorial works and Indians of North America--Pictorial works.
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 13
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Group portrait of three Native American Comanche women, left to right: Wap-pah, Marn-me (Morn-me), Qna-moth-kee and a young girl; they wear print dresses with blankets and long loose hair. They were taken prisoner by United States troops on the Staked Pl
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works. and United States --West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Marn-me., Qna-moth-kee, and Wap-pah.
Subject (Topic):
Comanche Indians--Pictorial works., Indian captivities., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Photography of women., and Prisoners of war --Texas --History --19th century
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 6
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
21. Craig Janis and his family; Jodie, Hunter, and nephew Taton live in this trailer in Kyle, South Dakota. Craig repairs flats and works on cars to earn a living.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--Portraits.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
7. Eldine Red Eyes works porcupine quills fasioning traditional decorative regalia, in the kitchen at Gerald Ice's. Three years earlier, when I photographed Veronica Kills in Water in this same kitchen there was no refrigerator.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works. and Wounded Knee (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Ice, Gerald. and Red Eyes, Eldine.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Material culture--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Portraits., and Quillwork
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 17
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Five Kiowa braves. Left to right: Poor Buffalo (Haw-taudle); Short Greasy Hair (Odl-Kaun't-say-hah); Buffalo Chap (Hair Portion of Leg, Kaw-tome-te); Never Got Shot (Haun-goon-pau); Feather Head (A'tah-ladte).
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Er-moke
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Kiowa Indians--Pictorial works
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 18
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
This photograph is presumed to have been taken by William Soule in March 1869, at Camp Supply, Indian Territory. Here, the 7th Calvary stopped briefly with their Southern Cheyenne captives (pictured here). Dull Knife is on the far right and was killed at
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works. and United States --West (U.S.)
Subject (Topic):
Cheyenne Indians--Pictorial works., Indian captivities --United States, and Indians of North America--Pictorial works.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 6
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
23. Gangs, brought back to the reservation by Lakota people who have moved to L.A. and Denver and returned to Pine Ridge, have become a problem on the reservation. Though these four young men deny it, they are gang members.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Topic):
Gangs--United States, Indian youth--United States., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Portraits., and Indians of North America--Social conditions.
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 19
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Head and shoulders portrait of Ho-wear, a Native American Yapparika Comanche chief, wearing a shirt, patterned vest, and loose hair with chains woven on ends of small side braids. Ho-wear was frequently at Fort Sill in the 1870's.
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Ho-Wear
Subject (Topic):
Clothing and dress., Comanche, Indians of North America--Pictorial works., and Portrait photography.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
1. James Rock at Wounded Knee, holds a photograph of the 1973 liberation of Wounded Knee. The church now gone as well as the bunker emplacements he built with his back hoe remains an ominous reminder of the seventy one days under siege, surrounded by hundreds of FBI agents and US Marshals with armored personnel carriers. and Photographs created by Owen Luck of individuals and events that document life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, 2000-2003. Images consist primarily of informal portraits of individuals, in addition to formal and informal gatherings and views of the landscape.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works. and Wounded Knee (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Rock, James.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--Portraits.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
5.6. Branded Man, Keith Sunbear is Oglala and Teton Lakota. Born 08/02/50 in Wounded Knee, Keith Sun Bear grew up on the Pine Ridge Resercation. After graduating from high school, he served as an M.P. in the US Army in Germany, 1970 through 1972. In 1973 Keith was under siege with AIM (American Indian Movement) at Wounded Knee. He also served eight years in prison for homicide. The ink on his body tells the story of how he perceives his place in the world. Plagued by bouts of drug and alcohol abuse, Keith struggles to remain connected to the spiritual ways of the Lakota. Through he has participated in the Hamblecha and the Inipi, he is not a Sun Dancer. He told me he did not know why he did not Sun Dance, other than he was not certain he was prepared spiritually.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works. and Wounded Knee (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Ice, Gerald. and Sun Bear, Keith.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--Portraits.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
5.6. Branded Man, Keith Sunbear is Oglala and Teton Lakota. Born 08/02/50 in Wounded Knee, Keith Sun Bear grew up on the Pine Ridge Resercation. After graduating from high school, he served as an M.P. in the US Army in Germany, 1970 through 1972. In 1973 Keith was under siege with AIM (American Indian Movement) at Wounded Knee. He also served eight years in prison for homicide. The ink on his body tells the story of how he perceives his place in the world. Plagued by bouts of drug and alcohol abuse, Keith struggles to remain connected to the spiritual ways of the Lakota. Through he has participated in the Hamblecha and the Inipi, he is not a Sun Dancer. He told me he did not know why he did not Sun Dance, other than he was not certain he was prepared spiritually.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works. and Wounded Knee (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Ice, Gerald. and Sun Bear, Keith.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--Portraits.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
14. Kevin Pourier, a buffalo horn carver and his wife Valerie (next photo), both attended my summer 2003 photography workshop, they live in a trailer on Kevin's father's ranch also in the Medicine Root district of the reservation. Kevin is many things as well as an artist, but he is to me an artist of sensitive vision and deep awareness of himself and his role in his culture. In the spring of 2004 Kevin and Valerie were awarded the prestigious SWAIA (South West American Indian Artist) Fellowship.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Pourier, Kevin.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--Portraits.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
16. Maxine Broken Nose in tradtional shell dress regalia. Maxine and her husband Wade also attended my 2003 summer photography workshop. Maxine and Wade have five children. During the course Maxine was diagnosed [with] cancer and was uncertain of her treatment when I left the reservation.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Broken Nose, Maxine.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--Portraits.
Photographs of the Hopi pueblo Oraibi, interiors of Hopi homes, ceremonial dances, and portraits of Hopi and possibly Navajo Indians at Oraibi.
Description:
Contemporary coarse woven cloth photo album., Identification of photographer based on postcard image on first page with printed attribution on verso: Made by Simeon Schwemberger, St. Michael's Arizona, and by the fact that the style is similar to photographs identified as Schwemberger's., Individual photographs are 9 x 14 cm. and smaller., Purchased from the William Reese Company on the Walter McClintock Memorial Fund, 1996., and Simeon Schwemberger, 1867-1931, joined the Franciscan order as a lay brother, moving to the mission at St. Michael's, Arizona in 1901. At the mission he began photographing Navajo Indians. After leaving St. Michael's in late 1907 to open a photo gallery in Gallup, New Mexico, he began photographing other Native Americans, including Hopi and Pueblo Indians.
Subject (Geographic):
Oraibi (Ariz.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Schwemberger, Simeon.
Subject (Topic):
Hopi Indians--Portraits., Hopi Indians--Rites and ceremonies--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Arizona--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Portraits., Navajo Indians--Pictorial works., and Navajo Indians--Portraits.
A series of ten portraits of Navajo Indians follows the Hopi scenes. These are followed by a picture of a women with a 216 lb. tuna hoisted beside her, and then by a series of poor quality snapshots of a big horn sheep hunting trip and several color postcards of British Columbia., Photograph album depicting the landscape and participants of a pack trip to the Grand Canyon along the Mystic Springs and Hange trails, including views of boating on the Colorado River, Cataract Creek Canyon, the Havasupai Indian Agency, Havasupai Point and the Painted Desert., and These images are followed by a series of photographs of the Hopi pueblos of Walpi and Oraibi, showing flute and basket dancers, domestic scenes such as tending corn plants and grinding corn, spinning, weaving, making pottery, and tending children. There are several scenes in the pueblos that show the campers from the earlier series of Grand Canyon views.
Description:
Album lacks covers. Individual photographs are 15 x 20 cm. or smaller, and have repeating orotone letterpress captions. Numbers inscribed in negatives of some prints. and Purchased from William S. Reese on the Frederick S. and Carrie W. Beinecke Fund for Western Americana, 1994.
Publisher:
George L. Rose,
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona--Pictorial works., British Columbia--Pictorial works., Grand Canyon (Ariz.)--Pictorial works., Havasupai Reservation (Ariz.)--Pictorial works., Oraibi (Ariz.)--Pictorial works., and Walpi (Ariz.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Topic):
Hopi Indians--Pictorial works., Hopi Indians--Rites and ceremonies., Hunting--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., and Navajo Indians--Pictorial works.
Postcards with halftone reproductions by Edward Sheriff Curtis of photographs he created of Native Americans, 1904. Images include portraits of a Mohave Indian girl and an Apache Indian girl, a group of Hopi Indian children, and four Apache Indians crossing a waterway on horseback.
Description:
Each postcard has been cut on the right side of the recto., Gift of Peter Sindell, 2007., and Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Name):
Curtis, Edward S.,--1868-1952.
Subject (Topic):
Apache Indians--Pictorial works., Hopi Indians--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Portraits., and Mohave Indians--Pictorial works.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
2.3 These next two images at the home of Gerald Ice in Wounded Knee depict the preparations for the Hamblecha (Vision Quest). The process begins with the Inipi (sweat lodge) purification ceremonies before the participants go up on the hill where they will sit in pits dug in the ground with nothing but the clothes on their backs, with no food or water. They will smoke the Chanupa (pipe), sing, pray and meditate for four days and nights. At the end, spiritual leader Gerald Ice will gather those who have made the quest and lead them back to camp for another round of Inipi (purification sweat lodges). When this is completed there will be a feast beef soup, fried bread, Wasna, a pemmican comprised of ground buffalo jerky, corn and fat. There will be choke cherry or buffalo berry soup and coffee.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works. and Wounded Knee (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Ice, Gerald.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Portraits., and Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies--Pictorial works.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
2.3 These next two images at the home of Gerald Ice in Wounded Knee depict the preparations for the Hamblecha (Vision Quest). The process begins with the Inipi (sweat lodge) purification ceremonies before the participants go up on the hill where they will sit in pits dug in the ground with nothing but the clothes on their backs, with no food or water. They will smoke the Chanupa (pipe), sing, pray and meditate for four days and nights. At the end, spiritual leader Gerald Ice will gather those who have made the quest and lead them back to camp for another round of Inipi (purification sweat lodges). When this is completed there will be a feast beef soup, fried bread, Wasna, a pemmican comprised of ground buffalo jerky, corn and fat. There will be choke cherry or buffalo berry soup and coffee.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works. and Wounded Knee (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Ice, Gerald.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Portraits., and Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies--Pictorial works.
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 34
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Chief Stumbling Bear successfully defended a Kiowa camp from a large force of cavalrymen commanded by Colonel Christopher (Kit) Carson in 1864. He is best remembered for his peaceful attitude, which led him to be present at the Treaty of Medicine Lodge in
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Kiowa Indians--Pictorial works
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 36
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Son of the Sun (Sun Boy, Pai-talyi) is shown here in a coat borrowed from Major General Winfield Scott Hancock holding a bow and arrow. He was a member of the 1872 delegation of Kiowa Indians selected by the government to visit Washington, D.C. In the fal
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Son of the Sun
Subject (Topic):
Bow and arrow, Clothing and dress., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., and Kiowa Indians--Pictorial works.
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 39
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Pacer (Peso, Essa-queta) was a chief of the Kiowa-Apaches for many years and was a man of considerable intelligence and ability and was a consistent advocate of peace. He is wearing a cloak, his hair is adorned with feathers and fur, and he holds a bow an
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Pacer
Subject (Topic):
Apache Indians--Pictorial works., Bow and arrow, Clothing and dress., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., and Portrait photography.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 6
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Topic):
Indian youth--United States., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Indians of North America--Portraits., and Indians of North America--Social conditions.
Photographs of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
Container / Volume:
Box 5
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
4. There is no indoor plumbing, water is hauled from a pump and there is an out house. Here the children take a bath in the front yard of Gerald Ice's home in Wounded Knee.
Subject (Geographic):
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--Pictorial works. and Wounded Knee (S.D.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Ice, Gerald.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works. and Indians of North America--Portraits.
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 43
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
To-an-key (Tau-ankia, Tibone, Sitting-in-the-Saddle) was Lone Wolf's favorite son who took part in the attack on a wagon train at Howard Wells, Texas, April 20, 1872 and was wounded in the leg. He was shot and killed by United States troops at South Kicka
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Sittting in the Saddle
Subject (Topic):
Clothing and dress., Indians of North America--Pictorial works., Kiowa Indians--Pictorial works., and Rifles
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 44
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Tom-e-ath-to (also known as Trailing the Enemy, Eonah-pah) was the only Kiowa who actively participated in the Battle of the Washita, November 27, 1868. Here, he helped many escape Colonel Custer's raid on Black Kettle's Cheyenne Camp. From 1873-74, he wa
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Eonah-pah, Tom-e-ath-to, and Trailing the Enemy.
Subject (Topic):
Clothing and dress, Indians of North America--Pictorial works., and Kiowa Indians--Pictorial works.
Photographs of soldiers and Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in Indian
Container / Volume:
Folder 47
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Head and shoulders portrait of Yellow Bear, an Arapahoe Chief, wearing a shirt, vest, hair in wrapped braids, and holding a hat. Yellow Bear was known as "the most intelligent and soldierly Indian chief under Little Raven." He died in the Pickwick Hotel,
Description:
Blank verso.
Publisher:
William Soule
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Sill (Okla.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Yellow Bear
Subject (Topic):
Arapaho Indians--Pictorial works., Clothing and dress, and Indians of North America--Pictorial works.