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 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 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 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.