Mohave Indians
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
A Mohave home construction, 1907. From The North American Indian, vol. 2, page 74., 1907
Black-and-white copy prints of images by photographer Edward S. Curtis showing Cheyenne tribal ceremonies, societies, and dances, and the traditional housing types of Indians of the southwestern U.S. Included are photographs of the Cheyenne sun dance, warrior societies, and the individuals Woista and Shot-In-The-Hand. Unpublished finding aid available.
Adobe houses in the Mohave Reservation. Missing., undated
Chairman of Colorado River Indian Council, Mohave, 10/29/46., 1946, Oct 29
Charlie Arriwawa, Mohave, in street clothes. Studio portrait. BAE print, 5x7., undated
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.
Colored lithograph of two male and one female “Mohave Indians” with wild body decorations. (1856) By H.B. Mollhausen from Pacific R.R. Surveys, Vol.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.
Colored lithograph of two male “Mohaves (Ireteba and Cairook)” wearing loin cloths and one female wearing beads and a grass skirt and holding a tiny baby. (1861) By H.B. Mollhausen from Ives-Exploration of the Colorado River of the West , 1861
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.
Frank Phillips Photograph Collection
Indian home site on the Colorado River Reservation. Missing., undated
Member of the Colorado River Indian reservation, 1946., 1946
Mohave Indians, 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.
Rear view of the hospital on the Colorado River Indian Reservation. Missing., undated
The tress going on the Colorado River Indian Reservation, Fort Mohave Reservation, 1946. Missing., 1946
Tinted lithograph of an Indian “Camp-scene in the Mohave Valley of Rio Colorado.” (1856) from Pacific R.R. Surveys, Vol.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.
Tinted lithograph of the “Rio Colorado Near the Mojave Villages. View No. 1 from the left bank looking W.N.W.” (1856) Drawn by J.J. Young from a sketch by A.H. Campbell. From Pacific R.R. Surveys, Vol.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.
Tinted lithograph of the “Rio Colorado Near the Mojave Villages. View No. 2 from an island looking north.” (1856) Shows a supply boat being pulled to shore by white men. Indians and white men are sitting on bank. Drawn by J.J. Young from a sketch by R.R. Mollhausen. From Pacific R.R. Surveys, Vol.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.
Tinted lithograph of the “Rio Colorado Near the Mojave Villages. View No. III from the right bank looking East.” (1856) Drawn by J.J. Young from a sketch by A.H. Campbell. From Pacific R.R. Surveys, Vol.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.
Tinted Lithograph of two male “Mojave Indians (Big Colorado River, N.M.)” (1853) Males have painted bodies and one female is wearing a grass skirt. By R.H. Kern form Sitgreaves’ Zuni & Colorado River Exploration. , 1853
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.