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 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 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 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