Apache Indians
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Apache Indians at San Carlos Agency. Arizona c1895, circa 1895
Black-and-white original prints of Apache Indians at the San Carlos Agency in Arizona. The collection includes photographs of the agency school, of Indians receiving rations, and of the Seventh Cavalry at the agency, under the command of Captain W. Nicholson. Unpublished finding aid available.
Apache Jim. Lenny & Sawyer-photographer. 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.
Apache Joe and his family in a surrey. Anadarko (Okla.) November 1901., 1901, Nov
Apache lodge, Pacer’s camp, Mt. Scott District. 3 pole foundation. Note buffalo tail, for tassel. A hide tepee. BAE., 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.
Apache Man at Home. Arizona c1920, circa 1920
Black-and-white original prints of Apache Indians at the San Carlos Agency in Arizona. The collection includes photographs of the agency school, of Indians receiving rations, and of the Seventh Cavalry at the agency, under the command of Captain W. Nicholson. Unpublished finding aid available.
Apache “prisoner of war” at Fort Sill, sitting on a blanket and wrapped in another blanket. Fort Sill, I.T., 1899. Original print, 4x6. Photographer’s board: Armantrout, 1899
Black and white original and copy prints of the towns of Guthrie, Edmond, El Reno, Oklahoma City, Perry, Kingfisher and Anadarko, Oklahoma. Scenes of farming, railroads, mining, outlaws, the U.S. Army, Boomers, the University of Oklahoma and businesses are included, along with those of Cheyenne, Shawnee, Wichita, Apache, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Comanche, Kiowa, Pawnee, Osage, Wyandotte, Ponca, Iroquois, Seminole and Iowa Indians.
Apache “prisoners of war” at Fort Sill with Geronimo, hauling wood on her back. Canvas tepee in background. Fort Sill, I.T., 1899. Original print, 5x7. Photographer’s board: Irwin, Chickasha, I.T., 1899
Black and white original and copy prints of the towns of Guthrie, Edmond, El Reno, Oklahoma City, Perry, Kingfisher and Anadarko, Oklahoma. Scenes of farming, railroads, mining, outlaws, the U.S. Army, Boomers, the University of Oklahoma and businesses are included, along with those of Cheyenne, Shawnee, Wichita, Apache, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Comanche, Kiowa, Pawnee, Osage, Wyandotte, Ponca, Iroquois, Seminole and Iowa Indians.
Apache Scout at San Carlos Agency. Arizona c1895, circa 1895
Black-and-white original prints of Apache Indians at the San Carlos Agency in Arizona. The collection includes photographs of the agency school, of Indians receiving rations, and of the Seventh Cavalry at the agency, under the command of Captain W. Nicholson. Unpublished finding aid available.
Apache spirit dancers at a parade. May be at Gallup. Colored, undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Navajo, Kiowa, Seminole, Pueblo, Cherokee, and Apache Indians. Also included are photographs of baskets from the Aleut, Apache, Attu, Cahuilla, Chemehuevi, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Clallam, Eskimo, Delaware, Havasupai, Haida, Hupa, Klikitat, Kickapoo, Karok, Klamath, Lillooet, Maidu, Makah, Modoc, Mono, Navajo, Nez Perce, Nootka, Paiute, Papago, Penobscot, Pima, Pomo, Pueblo, Hopi, Quinault, Seneca, Shoshoni, Tlingit, Ntlakyapamuk, Umatilla, Wailaki, Wasco, Washo, Winnebago, and Yokut tribes. The collection also contains views of archaeological work in the southwest United States, including Oklahoma City, Fort Sill, Okeene, Anadarko, Idabel, and Ardmore, Oklahoma; San Ildefonso, Santa Fe and Chimayo, New Mexico; and San Antonio, Texas. Alice Marriott Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Apache U.S. Army scouts near Wilcox, Arizona., undated
Apache wickiup. May be Oklahoma., undated
Apache woman., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Tonkawa, Oklahoma Territory and state, and scenes of farming, railroad construction, schools and businesses. Also includes scenes of Caddo, Omaha, Wichita, Cheyenne, Tonkawa, Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians. Tonkawa Public Library Manuscripts Collection also in repository.
Apache Woman and Children at San Carlos Agency. Arizona c1895, circa 1895
Black-and-white original prints of Apache Indians at the San Carlos Agency in Arizona. The collection includes photographs of the agency school, of Indians receiving rations, and of the Seventh Cavalry at the agency, under the command of Captain W. Nicholson. Unpublished finding aid available.
Apache Woman and Children at San Carlos Agency. Arizona c1895, circa 1895
Black-and-white original prints of Apache Indians at the San Carlos Agency in Arizona. The collection includes photographs of the agency school, of Indians receiving rations, and of the Seventh Cavalry at the agency, under the command of Captain W. Nicholson. Unpublished finding aid available.
Apache woman and papoose. Woman is wrapped in plaid blanket. Original. Purcell, Indian Territory., undated
Black and white original prints of Apache, Caddo, Comanche, Kiowa, Oto, and Wichita Indians taken at the Lenny and Sawyers Studio in Purcell, Indian Territory.
Apache Women at San Carlos Agency. Arizona, circa 1895
Black-and-white original prints of Apache Indians at the San Carlos Agency in Arizona. The collection includes photographs of the agency school, of Indians receiving rations, and of the Seventh Cavalry at the agency, under the command of Captain W. Nicholson. Unpublished finding aid available.
Apache women going for water, Apache Mission, Fort Sill, OK., undated
Apache women standing on a porch eating watermelon. This has been identified as issue day. There are some sacks lying on the porch which could be filled w/provisions. Photo by Lenny and Sawyer, Purcell, Indian Territory., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of the range cattle industry in Wyoming and bauxite mining in Arkansas, along with photographs of Sioux, Apache, and Wichita Indians. The collection also includes a photograph of Covey's drawing of the Cherokee Strip Opening in 1893. Arthur S. Covey Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Apaches at the Cache Creek Indian Mission. Rolling Pony, his Indian wife and papoose, Undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche Indians along with scenes of the town of Apache, Oklahoma and of nearby Cache Creek Mission. D.C. Ward Photograph Collection also in repository.
Apaches resting under an arbor. [O.T.] July 25, 1900., 1900, Jul 25
Blind Indian man, Warm Springs., undated
Call's Studio Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of Lawton, Oklahoma Territory, the Apache chief Geronimo, and the grave of Cynthia Ann Parker at Post Oak Cemetery.
Capt. (now Brig. Gen ret) James E. Macklin with Scouts Starting Out on Hunt for “The Kid,” Apache Outlaw at San Carlos Agency. Arizona c1895, circa 1895
Black-and-white original prints of Apache Indians at the San Carlos Agency in Arizona. The collection includes photographs of the agency school, of Indians receiving rations, and of the Seventh Cavalry at the agency, under the command of Captain W. Nicholson. Unpublished finding aid available.
Charles Nesbitt, Margôt Nesbitt, and Frank A. Rinehart Photograph Collection
Black and white hand tinted original prints of Arapaho, Apache, Assiniboin, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Cocopa, Crow, Flathead, Fox, Kiowa, Maricopa, Sac and Fox, Sioux, Tonkawa, Winnebago, Omaha, Ponca, Potawatomi, Pueblo, and Wichita Indians.
Chief Naiche (3 prints), undated
Black-and-white original and copy prints of prominent Sioux Indians such as Red Cloud, Yellow Shirt, Kicking Bear, American Horse, and Spotted Elk. Also included are photographs of White Swan (Crow) and Naiche (Apache).
Collage of the original settlers of Oklahoma: Kiowa in a war dress; Indian woman; Native American infant in cradle; Geronimo, War Chief of the Apaches; Quanah Parker, lst chief if the Comanches. Guthrie, OK, 1906, 1906
Council of Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache chiefs with Lt. Brecher. [See also Phillips #720; and Kiowa County Historical Society #132]. Identified as 1. Quanah Parker, Comanche; 2. Ahpeatone, Kiowa; 3. Lone Wolf, Kiowa; 4. Koon-kah-zah-chy, Apache; 5. Ca-va-yo, Comanche; 6. Pah-ko-toquodle, Kiowa; 7. George Hunt, Kiowa (Interpreter); 8. Mo-ziz-zoom-dy, Apache; 9. Soontey, Apache; 10. Ar-rushe, Comanche; 11. Es-i-ti, Comanche; 12. San-ka-do-ta, Kiowa; 13. Otto Wells, Comanche (Interpreter); 14. Delos K. Lonewolf, Kiowa; 15. Tennyson Berry, Apache (Interpreter); 16. Pe-ah-coose, Comanche; 17. Eustace Merrick, Comanche; 18. Kline-ko-le, Apache; 19. Max Frizzlehead, Kiowa; 20. Ko-mah-ty, Kiowa; 21. Henry Tse-lee, Apache; 22. Lt. Stecker, Indian Agent; 23. John A. Hendricks, U.S. Indian Bureau Attorney., undated
D. C. Ward Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of Kiowa, Apache, and Comanche Indians along with scenes of the town of Apache, Oklahoma and of nearby Cache Creek Mission. D.C. Ward Photograph Collection also in repository.