Photographs show groups of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians posed in front of tipis, tents, and trees, most likely in what is now Oklahoma. A few wear western clothing, and a white man and boy appear in some images. Individuals pictured include Mrs. Scabb...
Description:
Photographer unidentified.
Subject (Geographic):
Oklahoma, Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation (Okla.), and Niagara Falls (N.Y.)
Subject (Name):
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
Subject (Topic):
Arapaho Indians, Cheyenne Indians, Indian reservations, Indians of North America, and Tipis
Portraits originally created by Frank Bennett Fiske, primarily of Lakota (Teton) Indians, ca. 1895-1930. Most of the images were created at his photographic studio at Fort Yates, North Dakota, and most of the Lakota people in the images lived on the ...
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
North Dakota Heritage Society, Argentum Photographic Services)
Subject (Geographic):
North Dakota and Fort Yates (N.D.)
Subject (Name):
Black Bear, Chasing Bear, Mrs., Dunn family, Fiske, Frank Bennett, 1883-1952., Fiske, Frank Bennett, 1883-1952, Gray Hawk, Iron Star, Joe No Heart, Kicks Iron, Kicks the Iron, Loon, One Bull, Rain in the Face, approximately 1835-1905, Red Fish, Red Fox, Sharp Horn Bull, Stemmens, Red., Treetop, Jack, Mrs., Vyzralek, Frank., White Bear, Yellow Hawk, Argentum Photographic Services., North Dakota Heritage Foundation., State Historical Society of North Dakota. Collections., and United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Standing Rock Agency.
Subject (Topic):
Coyote, Golden eagle, Indians of North America, Indian women, Tipis, and Teton Indians
Unidentified snapshot photographs of Plains Indian men, women and children, including views of the erection and interior of a tipi, men on horseback in procession holding American flags, and women and children in clothing decorated with elk teeth, som...
Description:
Manuscript captions on verso of two prints. Envelope from the United States Department of the Interior Indian Field Service accompanies the photographs.
Two American Indian males in a canoe laden with a killed doe return to their village, where they are greeted by women and children against a background of tipis
A watercolor painting by an unidentified artist that depicts a panoramic view from the south of Fort Laramie in Goshen County, Wyoming, circa 1863-1868. Image include fort buildings, a bridge over the Laramie River, and an encampment of American India...