Bacon Rind, (Osage Indian), 1860-1932
Dates
- Existence: 1860 - 1932
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Bacon Rind or Wa-shin-ha or Fat on Skin. Also Wa-tse-mon-in or Star that Travels, Osage., undated
Bacon Rind, Osage., undated
Bacon Rind, Osage Chief., undated
Bacon Rind, Osage Chief., undated
Bacon Rind, Osage Chief., undated
Cardinal Hayes honored by Chief Bacon Rind of the Osages, at the home of Fred Lookout after dedication of the stained glass windows of Immaculate Conception Church on Lynn Avenue. Back row, from L to R: Andrew Bighorse, Pierce St. John, Bishop Kelley, Mrs. Big Eagle, Cardinal Hayes, Roman Logan, and Martha (Hun-kah-me-tsa-he). Front row: John Wa-go-she (John Whip), John Abbott, Bacon Rind (Wah-she-hah), Roan Horse (Kah-wah-ho-tse), Fred Lookout, Henry Red Eagle (Che-sho-shin-kah), Watson (Wah-tsa-ah-kah). Pawhuska, Oklahoma. 1927. 2 copy prints, one 8x10 and two 5x7. Negative, 5x7., 1927
Black and white copy prints of Catholic churches, schools and monastic orders in Oklahoma. Also includes Osage and Quapaw Indians and scenes of Guthrie, Boley, Langston, Fairfax, Ardmore, Antlers and Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Chief Bacon Rind of the Osage., undated
Chief bacon Rind of the Osage., undated
Chief Bacon Rind (Wa-tse-mon-in) Osage., undated
Cunningham-Prettyman Photograph Collection
Black and white original glass plate negatives with copy prints of Cheyenne, Nez Perce, Kiowa, Sac and Fox, Pawnee, Ponca, Apache, Iowa, Kickapoo, Shawnee, Cherokee, Creek, Sioux, Kaw, Osage, and Oto Indians. Also includes scenes of farming, ranching, wild west shows, railroads, oil wells and Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory.
Frank Phillips Photograph Collection
George Rainey Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of Arikara, Apache, Arapaho, Assiniboin, Blackfoot, Cayuse, Comanche, Crow, Cherokee, Cayuga, Chinook, Caddo, Choctaw, Chippewa, Cheyenne, Delaware, Hidatsa, Hopi, Iowa, Kaw, Kickapoo, Kichai, Kiowa, Klamath, Laguna, Moki, Modoc, Makah, Mandan, Makah, Mandan, Miami, Missouri, Nez Perce, Onadaga, Omaha, Oto, Osage, Paiute, Puyallup, Pawnee, Peoria, Papago, Potawatomi, Pueblo, Ponca, Quapaw, Quinault, Sac and Fox, Salish, Seminole, Seneca, Shawnee, Sioux, Shoshoni, Tuscarora, Umatilla, Ute, Walla Walla, Winnebago, Wyandotte, Yakima, Yuma, Yuchi, and Zuni Indians. George Rainey Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Miller Brothers 101 Ranch and Wild West Show Collection
Black and white original prints of the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show and the 101 Ranch. Included in the collection are photographs of cowboy and cowgirl performers, the Miller brothers, and a production scene from a western film. Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Painting of Bacon Rind, Osage Chief., undated
Sooner Catholic Magazine Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of Catholic churches, schools and monastic orders in Oklahoma. Also includes Osage and Quapaw Indians and scenes of Guthrie, Boley, Langston, Fairfax, Ardmore, Antlers and Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Sophia Little Bear Dahlberg Collection
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Collector. Photocopies of birth and death certificates and related genealogical materials of members of the Little Bear family including Bacon Rind, Haynes Little Bear, Dora Pah Se To Pah, Jack Portilla, Sophia Little Bear Dahlberg, Edward L. Chouteau and Rosalie Capitaine Chouteau. Also in the collection are tombstone inscriptions from the old Kiowa Indian cemetery near Duncan, Oklahoma, and the Dyeo Mission cemetery near Lawton, Oklahoma, along with a checklist of Osage Indian songs in the Library of Congress collection and published information about Osage Indian traditions.
Walter S. Ferguson Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of Oklahoma outlaws, lawmen, agriculture, wild west shows, land openings, businesses, towns and cities, schools, settlers, members of the state government and of the U.S. Army. Also included are images of Cherokee, Osage, Delaware, Seminole, Comanche, Creek, and Apache Indians. Walter S. Ferguson Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Walter Stanley Campbell Collection
Professor. Personal correspondence (1897–1957); correspondence with Campbell’s relatives (1822–1896); correspondence with publishers and literary agents (1920–1958); literary manuscripts (circa 1914–1957); diaries, notebooks, and journals (1901–1926); and business papers (circa 1925–1959) regarding Campbell’s writings on the West, Indians, and Oklahoma, with emphasis on transportation, fortifications, cowboys, wars and battles, criminals and outlaws, and American Indian chiefs, along with original Indian art by Carl Sweezy. [Boxes 104 through 121 of this collection are available online at the OU Libraries website.]FULL FINDING AID (PDF)