Comanche Indians
Found in 305 Collections and/or Records:
Shaking Hand (Mow-way), a Kocha-teka chief wearing a bolo necktire around his neck. Died 1878. Western Oklahoma, c. 1869. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7., circa 1869
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Six Comanche girls in native dress., undated
Six Indian women’s Indian fair exhibits of home canned foods and quilts., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Quanah Parker and Comanche Indians, the Post Oak Cemetery, and a mission in Comanche County, Oklahoma. Also included are baptismal scenes and a meeting place of the Choctaw council.
Six Comanches. Indentified. No negative, undated
Black and white original and copy prints of the Hume family, Anadarko, Indian Territory and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of Kiowa, Wichita, Caddo, Mohave, Sioux, Comanche and Apache Indians. Carlton Ross Hume Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Street parade of Comanche Indians. Lawton, Oklahoma. Bates Studio., undated
Black and white original prints of sawmills, quarries, lime kilns, lumber yards, glass factories, smelters, oil wells and storage tanks, and ranches in Oklahoma. The collection includes photographs of numerous Oklahoma cities and towns; the University of Oklahoma; of railroads, automobiles, and airplanes; of Apache, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Sioux, and Wichita Indians; of limestone and gypsum deposits in Oklahoma; and of the Oklahoma salt plains. Quanah Parker, Wanda Parker, Hollow Horn Bear, Hunting Horse, Mad Wolf, Geronimo, Bear Claw, and Amy Toughfeathers are among the photographs of individuals in the collection.
Students at the Cache Creek Mission, west of Apache, Oklahoma. On the left is a Comanche boy named John Pahdopony., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of Comanche Indians at Cache Creek Mission near Apache, Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of a parade at Craterville Park, students at Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania, Creek stickball players and dancers, and studio portraits of Kiowa Indians. Unpublished finding aid available.
Studio portrait of possibly Toshaway (or Tosh-a-wah), Comanche Chief. , undated
Black-and-white copy prints of Quanah Parker, Frank Bailey, the Fort Sill Indian School, and an Indian parade at Anadarko, Indian Territory.
Studio portrait of Quanah Parker (Comanche) and a wife. O.T., before 1900., circa 1900
Studio portrait of Quanah Parker, Comanche Indian. , undated
Black-and-white copy prints of Quanah Parker, Frank Bailey, the Fort Sill Indian School, and an Indian parade at Anadarko, Indian Territory.
Taba-wan-i-ca, Comanche Indian, undated
Black and white original and copy prints of the Hume family, Anadarko, Indian Territory and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of Kiowa, Wichita, Caddo, Mohave, Sioux, Comanche and Apache Indians. Carlton Ross Hume Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Tabbytite and his cousin in full dress uniform of Troop L, 7th Cavalry, 1892., 1892
Tabytite, Comanche, and his two wives: Weakeah, Comanche (L), and Mary Buffalo, Kiowa (R). He was a scout in Troop L, 7th Calvary, 1897., 1897
Tahwahmaithkin, Comanche squaw, undated
Black and white original prints of Kiowa and Comanche Indians and their churches and missions, and baptismal scenes, all taken in western Oklahoma.
Takwahka, Comanche, and unidentified woman (possibly his wife)., undated
Teen Comanche girls., undated
The casket of Cynthia Ann Parker as it was brought to the Post Oak Mission for burial., undated
The funeral of Quanah parker at Post oak Mission in February 1911., 1911, Feb
The meeting of dragoons from Ft. Gibson, Indian Territory with the Comanches, 1834. A lithograph drawing by Catlin depicting the meeting in the Wichita Mountains., 1834
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.
Three Comanche girls., undated
Three Comanche men on the Anadarko Agency porch. Anadarko (Okla.) January 28, 1901., 1901, Jan 28
Three Comanche Native American woman watching two Comanche Native American boys and a little girl by a meeting house. There is a house in the background., undated
Black-and-white original prints of Comanche Indians, Red Stone Baptist Mission, Fort Sill Indian School, and members of the Given family. Unpublished finding aid available.
Three Comanche women and a baby. Left to right: Wap-pah, Marn-me (Morn-me), Qna-moth-kee. Western Oklahoma, 1869 – 1874. Photographer – William Soule. Negative 5x7. These women were taken prisoner by U.S. troops on the Staked Plains, near Adobe Walls, TX, 1868., 1869-1874
Black and white copy prints of Kiowa-Apache, Comanche, Arapaho, Wichita, Caddo, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians.
Three Indians in native dress. From left to right: Ohe-toint (Charley), a Kiowa; Arko, a Comanche; and Jack Wat-se-mom-sook-a-wat, a Comanche, undated
Black and white original and copy prints of the Hume family, Anadarko, Indian Territory and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of Kiowa, Wichita, Caddo, Mohave, Sioux, Comanche and Apache Indians. Carlton Ross Hume Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Three members of Troop L, 7th Calvary, the Indian scouts. Jack-wat-se-mom-soak-a-wat, Comanche; Arko, Comanche; One-Taint (Charlie), Kiowa., undated
Three pole hide tepee, “A Comanche Camp,” from prints of William S. Soulé. 1867-74 with Native Americans seated in front, one holding rifle., 1867-74
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.
Three young Indians taken while they were attending Carlisle School in Pennsylvania. On the right is the father of Peggy Reid., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of Comanche Indians at Cache Creek Mission near Apache, Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of a parade at Craterville Park, students at Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania, Creek stickball players and dancers, and studio portraits of Kiowa Indians. Unpublished finding aid available.
Tinted lithograph of a “Comanche Camp on Shady Creek.” (1856). Shows many grass houses with canyon-type terrain in back-ground. From Pacific R.R. Surveys, Volume 3. , 1856
Black-and-white and color engravings of Indians of the Southwest, namely Pueblo, Hopi, and Navajo. Included are scenes of village life, native dwellings, individual Indians, and dances. Though less numerous, depictions of hunting and ceremonies of the Lakota, Blackfeet, Chippewa, and Mandan Indians are also included in the collection.
Tis-So-Yo (I Believe), Comanche Indian. Photo – Bates Studio. Lawton, Oklahoma., undated
Black and white original prints of sawmills, quarries, lime kilns, lumber yards, glass factories, smelters, oil wells and storage tanks, and ranches in Oklahoma. The collection includes photographs of numerous Oklahoma cities and towns; the University of Oklahoma; of railroads, automobiles, and airplanes; of Apache, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Sioux, and Wichita Indians; of limestone and gypsum deposits in Oklahoma; and of the Oklahoma salt plains. Quanah Parker, Wanda Parker, Hollow Horn Bear, Hunting Horse, Mad Wolf, Geronimo, Bear Claw, and Amy Toughfeathers are among the photographs of individuals in the collection.
To-Hau-Son and wife, Aun-Kee-Mah. No negative, undated
Black and white original and copy prints of the Hume family, Anadarko, Indian Territory and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of Kiowa, Wichita, Caddo, Mohave, Sioux, Comanche and Apache Indians. Carlton Ross Hume Manuscript Collection also in repository.