Photographs that document the Phoenix Indian School in Phoenix, Arizona, circa 1902. The collection includes an illustrated invitation printed by the H. H. McNeil Company to the commencement exercises for the school that occurred May 20-22, 1902, whic...
Description:
Hartwell & Hamaker was a photographic studio in Phoenix, Arizona, circa 1890-1906, that included partners Francis A. Hartwell (born 1852) and Harry Lee Hamaker (1863-1939).
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona and Phoenix (Ariz.)
Subject (Name):
Hamaker, Harry Lee, 1863-1939., Hartwell, Francis A., 1852-, H. H. McNeil Company., Hartwell & Hamaker., and Phoenix Indian School
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Cultural assimilation, Education, and Schools
Photograph album probably compiled by Samuel Tepakeyah or his wife, Angeline Petty Tepakeyah, circa 1890-1915, which contains 59 photographs, including 29 cabinet photographs, 15 tintypes, and 8 photographic postcards. The photographs include studio p...
Description:
Samuel E. Tepakeyah (also known as Enore Ta-pe-ke-yah) (1875-1938) was an Ottawa, probably a member of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. He may have attended the United States Indian School at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Tepakeyah lived in H...
Subject (Geographic):
Poland
Subject (Name):
Bowman, Edward E., 1868-, Choate, J. N. 1848-1902. (John N.),, Fisher, P. A. 1858-1932. (Perry A.),, Gaugler, Edgar Kurtz, 1861-1947., Krueger, H. 1856-1918. (Herman Carl August),, Lackey, Sanford Fillmore, 1858-1904., Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint, Morey, L. S. 1858-1945. (Loren Searle),, Nix, T. F. 1848-1920. (Theodore F.),, Pratt, Richard Henry, 1840-1924, Priest, G. W. 1863- (George W.),, Spencer, Hoyt Steven, 1819-1914., Tepakeyah, Angeline Petty, 1878-1943., Tepakeyah, Samuel E., 1875-1938., Wilcox, H. M. 1846-1926. (Horace M.),, Hines-Kimball Troupe, Park Gallery (Petoskey, Mich.), and United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Ottawa Indians, and History
Drawing in red chalk on hand-ruled paper by an unidentified artist, of the decorative cartouche for John Mitchell's Map of the British and French dominions in North America. Represented in the drawing are two Native American figures in the lower right...
Description:
John Mitchell (1711-1768), was a British botanist, physician, and cartographer. He created A Map of the British and French dominions in North America (London: Andrew Millar, 1755), also known as the Mitchell Map, later used in negotiating the 1783 Tre...
Russell, Charles M. (Charles Marion), 1864-1926, artist
Published / Created:
[not before 1901]
Call Number:
BrSides Zc12 901ru
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image and text
Abstract:
Reproduction of the 1901 painting by Charles M. Russell; depicts a group of Native Americans moving camp; women with children on horseback pulling travois from left to right
Description:
BEIN Broadsides Zc12 901ru: On sheet 22.1 x 29.6 cm.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
West (U.S.)
Subject (Topic):
Travois, Indian women, and Indians of North America
Watercolor paintings and pencil sketches of Alaska created by Vincent Colyer in September-October 1869, which accompanied his report on Alaska native populations to the United States Board of Indian Commissioners. Images depict settlements, buildings...
Description:
Landscape painter Vincent Colyer (1825-1888), was an artist and United States government official. He created images of the American West, especially American Indian subjects, landscapes, and botanical specimens. In 1869 he visited Alaska on behalf ...
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska, Baranof Island (Alaska), Belkofski (Alaska), Chirikof Island (Alaska), Isanotski Peaks (Alaska), Ketchikan (Alaska), Kodiak (Alaska), Kodiak Island (Alaska), Mount Edgecumbe (Alaska), Revillagigedo Island (Alaska), Roundtop (Alaska), Saint Paul Island (Alaska), Sanak Islands (Alaska), Shishaldin, Mount (Alaska), Sitka (Alaska), Unalaska Island (Alaska), Unga Island (Alaska), Unimak Island (Alaska), and Wrangell Island
Subject (Name):
Baranov, Aleksandr Andreevich, 1745-1819, Colyer, Vincent, 1825-1888., Holy Ascension Orthodox Church (Unalaska, Alaska), Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church (Kodiak, Alaska), Niagara (Steam frigate), Rossiĭsko-amerikanskai︠a︡ kompanii︠a︡, St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral (Sitka, Alaska), and United States. Board of Indian Commissioners.
Subject (Topic):
Homes and haunts, Pictorial works, Indians of North America, Sepulchral monuments, and Tlingit Indians
Watercolor paintings and pencil sketches of Alaska created by Vincent Colyer in September-October 1869, which accompanied his report on Alaska native populations to the United States Board of Indian Commissioners. Images depict settlements, buildings...
Description:
Landscape painter Vincent Colyer (1825-1888), was an artist and United States government official. He created images of the American West, especially American Indian subjects, landscapes, and botanical specimens. In 1869 he visited Alaska on behalf ...
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska, Baranof Island (Alaska), Belkofski (Alaska), Chirikof Island (Alaska), Isanotski Peaks (Alaska), Ketchikan (Alaska), Kodiak (Alaska), Kodiak Island (Alaska), Mount Edgecumbe (Alaska), Revillagigedo Island (Alaska), Roundtop (Alaska), Saint Paul Island (Alaska), Sanak Islands (Alaska), Shishaldin, Mount (Alaska), Sitka (Alaska), Unalaska Island (Alaska), Unga Island (Alaska), Unimak Island (Alaska), and Wrangell Island
Subject (Name):
Baranov, Aleksandr Andreevich, 1745-1819, Colyer, Vincent, 1825-1888., Holy Ascension Orthodox Church (Unalaska, Alaska), Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church (Kodiak, Alaska), Niagara (Steam frigate), Rossiĭsko-amerikanskai︠a︡ kompanii︠a︡, St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral (Sitka, Alaska), and United States. Board of Indian Commissioners.
Subject (Topic):
Homes and haunts, Pictorial works, Indians of North America, Sepulchral monuments, and Tlingit Indians
Watercolor paintings and pencil sketches of Alaska created by Vincent Colyer in September-October 1869, which accompanied his report on Alaska native populations to the United States Board of Indian Commissioners. Images depict settlements, buildings...
Description:
Landscape painter Vincent Colyer (1825-1888), was an artist and United States government official. He created images of the American West, especially American Indian subjects, landscapes, and botanical specimens. In 1869 he visited Alaska on behalf ...
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska, Baranof Island (Alaska), Belkofski (Alaska), Chirikof Island (Alaska), Isanotski Peaks (Alaska), Ketchikan (Alaska), Kodiak (Alaska), Kodiak Island (Alaska), Mount Edgecumbe (Alaska), Revillagigedo Island (Alaska), Roundtop (Alaska), Saint Paul Island (Alaska), Sanak Islands (Alaska), Shishaldin, Mount (Alaska), Sitka (Alaska), Unalaska Island (Alaska), Unga Island (Alaska), Unimak Island (Alaska), and Wrangell Island
Subject (Name):
Baranov, Aleksandr Andreevich, 1745-1819, Colyer, Vincent, 1825-1888., Holy Ascension Orthodox Church (Unalaska, Alaska), Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church (Kodiak, Alaska), Niagara (Steam frigate), Rossiĭsko-amerikanskai︠a︡ kompanii︠a︡, St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral (Sitka, Alaska), and United States. Board of Indian Commissioners.
Subject (Topic):
Homes and haunts, Pictorial works, Indians of North America, Sepulchral monuments, and Tlingit Indians
Wearing a traditional Franciscan habit, the friar Antonio Margil (who was venerated in 1836) holds a crucifix in his left hand, to which he points with his right, as he preaches to a group of exotically dressed Native Americans in an outdoor setting
Alternative Title:
Vera effigies venerabilis servi dei patris Antonii Margil
Description:
Title from caption below image.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Margil de Jesús, Antonio, 1657-1726
Subject (Topic):
Missionaries, Indians of North America, and Missions
Print shows a Native American man smoking a pipe and sitting in the grass with a white man who is holding out a bottle; another white man stands nearby with two horses, one of which has a dead deer or elk on its back; within a single line border; capt...
Two tintype studio portraits of Mohawk men and women from the Tyendinaga Indian Reserve, Ontario, ca. 1880. The individuals in both images wear western clothing from the period. One tintype depicts a man with a moustache posed sitting on the left sid...
Tintypes and carte-de-visite photographs primarily depicting Missisauga Indian individuals of the Ojibway Nation in the vicinity of Alderville, Ontario, ca. 1850-1890
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
Alderville (Ont.)
Subject (Name):
Annego, Peter., Beaver, Joe., Black, Richard, Missisauga Indian., Case, Eliza Barnes., Case, William, 1780-1855., Chubb, Evelyn., Cooper, Frank, photographer., Gramsby, Walter S., James, Anny W., Lawe, Charles., Little, James, photographer., Lukes, Hiawatha., Naugham, Mary Bell., Richmond, John L., Thaisaugouy, John., and Thompson & Son Photographers.
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Missisauga Indians, and Ojibwa Indians
Image of a hunter in buckskin clothing sitting atop his horse, who stands in a shallow pond. The hunter holds his rifle and turns to look behind him. At far left in the distance, a Native American is seen on his horse riding through the tall grasses
Description:
BEIN BrSides Zc10 850ra: Imperfect: Faded and heavily foxed. Print is mounted on verso of an advertising placard for "Life likeness of Charley McCarthy to be given away free," cataloged separately.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Trappers, Hunters, Horses, and Indians of North America
Print reproduces a 1905 painting by Remington called 'The smoke signal' that depicts three Crow Native American men with three horses, one roan, one black, and one white with a red right hand print (as a brand) on its left buttock and a bird's feather...
Publisher:
Reproduced by the Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago by permission of the copyright owner, the Remington Art Memorial
Subject (Topic):
Crow Indians, Indians of North America, Great Plains, and West (U.S.)
Print depicts an unhorsed trapper beside his fallen horse; he is shooting a dismounted indigenous man who has a tomahawk raised in his right hand as he approaches the trapper. In the background, two horses, one riderless, grassland and sky; a little l...
A published volume whose parts were issued monthly, plus additional loose lithographs of drawings; based on portraits made by James Otto Lewis of Native American chiefs who attended treaty negotiations in the upper midwestern United States, primarily ...
Description:
BEIN 2019 Folio 91: Imperfect: title page and rear wrappers wanting. Consists of 9 parts (72 color plates of illustrations, 48 cm). Each part in its own original wrappers. Numbers 1-5: part number and month issued in manuscript ; numbers 3-5: last dig...
Photographs that primarily document the activities of Makah Indians in the vicinity of Neah Bay, Washington, August 2005
Description:
Photographs signed by the photographer on verso.
Subject (Geographic):
Washington (State), Beecher Bay, Clallam Bay (Wash.), Comox (B.C.), Makah Indian Reservation (Wash.), Neah Bay (Wash.), Port Angeles (Wash.), Sooes River (Wash.), and Sooke (B.C.)
Subject (Name):
Luck, Owen Craig, 1947-, Clallam Bay Corrections Center, and Makah Days (2005 : Neah Bay, Wash.)
Subject (Topic):
Gillnetting, Indians of North America, Fishing, Makah Indians, and Totem poles