Kiowa Indians
Found in 325 Collections and/or Records:
A council of Kiowas and Comanches. At left rear, braids wrapped, is Piakusah (Big Britches); left front is Quanah Parker (Comanche); right front is Apeahtone (Kiowa). Anadarko (Okla.) June 17, 1899., 1899, Jun 17
A country land, perhaps in England. Negative only. 2580c. Kiowa-Apache Reservation, c. 1870. The camp of Chief Pacer, a Kiowa-Apache group. Tepees were made of buffalo hide. Mount Scott is seen in the background. Photo by William Soule., Circa 1870
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Cheyenne, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Arapaho, Sac and Fox, Sioux, Blackfoot, Kiowa, Crow, Ute, Shawnee, Omaha, Pueblo, Shoshoni, Pawnee, Ponca, Assinibone, Apache, Yakima Nez Perce, Umatilla, Wichita, Osage, Potawatomi and Flathead Indians. Also included are photographs of the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars (1865-1891), Western forts and posts, the Little Big Horn battlefield, trails and settlements of the Southwest, soil conservation and dust storms, Oklahoma towns, mountain ranges and National Parks.
A group of Kiowa women at the Episcopal Mission Chapel. Back row: Laura Pedrick, Ellen Apekaum (baby), Mary Buffalo holding her first son, Mrs. Enock Smokey. Front row: Mrs. Apekaum holding son George, Ida Jackson, Pee-to-ma and son, Willie Horse, Mrs. Andrew Stumbling Bear and daughter May Stumbling Bear., undated
A group of nine Kiowa dancers in buckskin clothing. Anadarko (Okla.) August 6, 1902. Dancers from l to r are: White Horse, Santey, Onkeibote, Mrs. Tangoodle, Mr. Tangoodle, Iola Lone Wolf, Mrs. Tom (Lizzie) Woodard, Mary Buffalo, Mrs. Onkeibote., 1902, Aug 6
A Kiowa baby. Anadarko., 1901 May
A Kiowa camp in summer. Near Anadarko (Okla.) May 1902., 1902, May
A Kiowa chief, Gotebo., Undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Kiowa, Wichita, Cheyenne, Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians. The collection includes scenes of the Choctaw tribal council house, Muskogee, Indian Territory, and the Goodland Indian School. Jay L. Hargett Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A Kiowa child in a beaded lattice-style cradle. OK., undated
A Kiowa-Comanche meeting of chiefs. See photo for list of personalities., undated
A Kiowa gathering under an arbor near Lone Wolf’s camp. O.T. July 12, 1901., 1901, Jul 12
A Kiowa man, Koyei, wearing buckskin clothing, feather bonnet, and shield, aiming a bow and arrow. Anadarko (Okla.) August 6, 1902., 1902, Aug 6
A Kiowa school west of Anadarko (Okla.) This school later burned. January 2, 1900., 1900, Jan 2
A Kiowa tipi surrounded by a windbreak. Anadarko (Okla.) February 27, 1901., 1901, Feb 27
A Kiowa woman carrying her Christmas gifts home from the Episcopal Mission chapel. Anadarko (Okla.) December 1899., 1899, Dec
A Kiowa woman carrying water. There are railroad tracks in the background., Undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Cheyenne, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Arapaho, Sac and Fox, Sioux, Blackfoot, Kiowa, Crow, Ute, Shawnee, Omaha, Pueblo, Shoshoni, Pawnee, Ponca, Assinibone, Apache, Yakima Nez Perce, Umatilla, Wichita, Osage, Potawatomi and Flathead Indians. Also included are photographs of the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars (1865-1891), Western forts and posts, the Little Big Horn battlefield, trails and settlements of the Southwest, soil conservation and dust storms, Oklahoma towns, mountain ranges and National Parks.
A Kiowa woman cooking under Fannie’s arbor. Anadarko (Okla.), undated
A young Kiowa girl., undated
A young Kiowa girl in a deerskin dress and boots. OK., undated
Abel Big Bow & family, Kiowas., undated
Alice Maunkee and Mrs. White Buffalo (Kiowas). Anadarko (Okla.) 1899., 1899
Allen Woodard (Kiowa) wearing fringed buckskin clothing and fur-wrapped braids. Allen was the son of Thomas F. Woodward and his Kiowa wife, Lizzie. Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
Allen Woodard (Kiowa) wearing fringed buckskin clothing and fur-wrapped braids. Allen was the son of Thomas F. Woodward and his Kiowa wife, Lizzie. Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
Allen Woodard (Kiowa) with an unidentified American Indian girl. Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
An unidentified Native American holding a rattle. Postcard., Undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Cheyenne, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Arapaho, Sac and Fox, Sioux, Blackfoot, Kiowa, Crow, Ute, Shawnee, Omaha, Pueblo, Shoshoni, Pawnee, Ponca, Assinibone, Apache, Yakima Nez Perce, Umatilla, Wichita, Osage, Potawatomi and Flathead Indians. Also included are photographs of the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars (1865-1891), Western forts and posts, the Little Big Horn battlefield, trails and settlements of the Southwest, soil conservation and dust storms, Oklahoma towns, mountain ranges and National Parks.