Kiowa Apache Indians
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Apache tipis, with a man holding a baby. [O.T.] February 1, 1898., 1898, Feb 1
Apaches and Kiowas gambling outdoors. Anadarko (Okla.) February 1901., 1901, Feb
Big Joe & wife Yachoee, Kiowa-Apache Indians. OK., undated
Black Hawk, Kiowa-Apache wearing long chain earrings, a peace medal and bells. Western Oklahoma, 1869 – 1874. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7., 1869-1874
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Connie May (Kiowa-Apache) wearing a fringed deerskin dress. Anadarko (Okla.) May 1901., 1901, May
Doris Duke Indian Oral History Collection
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Oral history collection. Typescripts of interviews conducted with hundreds of American Indians in Oklahoma regarding the histories and cultures of their respective tribes. Included are accounts of Indian ceremonies, customs, social conditions, philosophies, and standards of living. Members of every tribe resident in Oklahoma were interviewed.
Five Kiowa-Apache men. Left to right: Poor Buffalo (Haw-taudle), Short Greasy Hair (Odl Kaun’t-say-hah), Buffalo Chap (Hair Portion of leg, Kaw-tom-te), Never Got Shot (Haun-goon-pau), and Feather Head (A’tah-ladte). Western Oklahoma, 1869 – 1874. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7., 1869-1874
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Fred Archilta, Kiowa-Apache., undated
Henry & Eva Redbone, Kiowa-Apaches., undated
Kiowa-Apache man wearing breastplate, silver hair ornament, metal bracelet and small neckscarf. A blanket with beadwork is draped on his shoulders. He holds a bow and unsheathe arrow. Western Oklahoma, 1869 – 1874. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7., 1869-1874
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Koon-Ka-Zachey, Kiowa-Apache Chief., undated
Black-and-white copy prints of Chickasha, Indian Territory; Mountain Park, Cooperton, Roosevelt, Cold Springs, Newkirk, Enid, Hobart and Lone Wolf, Oklahoma. Also photographs of farming, businesses, railroads, and the oil industry. Also scenes of Comanche, Kiowa and Apache Indians with photographs of Delos Lone Wolf, Geronimo and Quanah Parker.
Pacer (Peso, Essa-Quetta) Kiowa-Apache chief, wearing feathered scalp lock, fur-wrapped braids and long chain earrings. He is holding a bow in a fur case. Died 1875. Western Oklahoma, 1869 – 1874. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7., 1869-1874
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Pacer’s son, Kiowa-Apache, wearing breastplate, feathered hair ornaments and fur wrapped braids. Holding a combination pipe-tomahawk. Western Oklahoma, 1869 – 1874. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7., 1869-1874
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Pacer’s son, Kiowa-Apache, wearing breastplate, feathered hair ornaments and fur wrapped braids. Holding a combination pipe-tomahawk. Western Oklahoma, 1869 – 1874. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7., 1869-1874
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Red Bone & family, Kiowa-Apaches., undated
Two Apache children in front of tipis at camp. In the background is a man leading a horse. [O.T.] February 9, 1901., 1901, Feb 9
Two Apache children in the snow by a tipi. [O.T.] February 1900., 1900, Feb
Two men. Kiowa-Apache man on left has scalplock. Man on right has a many stranded necklace. Western Oklahoma, 1869 – 1874. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7., 1869-1874
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Wahnne Clark Collection
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Collector. Manuscript (2001) titled"The Medallion" by Wahnne Clark regarding Albert Clark and his receipt of a bronze medallion in 1992 that honored original Indian allottees. The manuscript describes the history of the Clark family of the Comanche tribe, and of Albert Clark's allotment in Cotton County, Oklahoma. The collection also includes a manuscript (2001) titled"Memories of Waumaconie" by Wahnne Clark regarding Waumaconie, wife of Edward L. Clark. Appended to the manuscript is supporting documentation for the manuscript including photocopied correspondence of Edward L. Clark.
William E. Bittle Collection
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Typescripts of anthropological field notes and oral interviews (1949-1965) collected by professor and anthropologist William E. Bittle and his students about the Kiowa-Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. Topics addressed include culture, customs, games, kinship, and ethnobotany.