Indians of North America
Found in 504 Collections and/or Records:
Cast of a play at Riverside Indian School. Anadarko (Okla.)., undated
Chicken dancer at Craterville Park. Late 1920s., Circa 1920
Black and white copy prints of the All Indian Fair held at Craterville Park, Oklahoma, in the Wichita Mountains. The prints include those of Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in native costumes.
Chief Redshirt., undated
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 Unpublished finding aid available.
Children in Native American dress on a float in a parade., undated
Children in wagon, starting home for Mission School from the Presbyterian Church. Anadarko (Okla.) May 26, 1901., 1901, May 26
Children of the Indian police. Anadarko (Okla.) February 16, 1898., 1898, Feb 16
Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians registering for the government land allotments. They are registering in a railroad car. Dawes Commission, c1900., circa 1900
Black and white original prints of Warren P. Chaney's work with the Dawes Commission for allotment and severalty of the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian lands. Also includes scenes of El Reno and Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory. Warren P. Chaney Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Choska Trading Company Collection
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Ledgers (1902-1907) detailing the daily commerce of the Choska Trading Company, a general merchandise store which operated in the Creek Nation villages of Choska and Porter, Indian Territory.
Cliff Dwellings in New Mexico. See back of photo for more info., undated
Council House. Tahlonteeskee, Oklahoma. 1975, 1975
Black and white original and copy prints of numerous Oklahoma towns, including scenes of businesses, health resorts, stone quarries, railroads and dust storms. The collection also contains prints of Cherokee, Creek, Chickasw, Choctaw, Seminole, and Sac and Fox Indians. John Wesley Morris Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Council meeting including Woodland Indians from Oklahoma and white men., undated
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
Cynthia Ann Parker and daughter Prairie Flower. Story typed on back., Undated
Black-and-white original prints of Mangum, Oklahoma Territory and State; and Greer County, Texas and Oklahoma Territory. also included are scenes of the range cattle industry, businesses, schools, and farming.
Dancers and two children with dogs., Undated
Black and white copy prints of the All Indian Fair held at Craterville Park, Oklahoma, in the Wichita Mountains. The prints include those of Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in native costumes.
Dancers, Craterville, OK c. 1925., Circa 1925
Black and white copy prints of the All Indian Fair held at Craterville Park, Oklahoma, in the Wichita Mountains. The prints include those of Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in native costumes.
Dancers, Craterville, OK c. 1925., Circa 1925
Black and white copy prints of the All Indian Fair held at Craterville Park, Oklahoma, in the Wichita Mountains. The prints include those of Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in native costumes.
Dancers, Craterville, OK c. 1925., Circa 1925
Black and white copy prints of the All Indian Fair held at Craterville Park, Oklahoma, in the Wichita Mountains. The prints include those of Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in native costumes.
Dancers, Craterville, OK c. 1925., Circa 1925
Black and white copy prints of the All Indian Fair held at Craterville Park, Oklahoma, in the Wichita Mountains. The prints include those of Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in native costumes.
Dancers, Craterville, OK c. 1925. Young male dancers., Circa 1925
Black and white copy prints of the All Indian Fair held at Craterville Park, Oklahoma, in the Wichita Mountains. The prints include those of Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in native costumes.
Dancers, Craterville OK, c. 1925., Circa 1925
Black and white copy prints of the All Indian Fair held at Craterville Park, Oklahoma, in the Wichita Mountains. The prints include those of Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians in native costumes.
David Pophwetie’s Indian boys, 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.
Display of Native American baskets., undated
Distant view of American Indians outside the administration building of the Anadarko Agency, gathering for a council meeting. July 11, 1901., 1901, Jul 11
Distribution of tickets for payment of town site funds., undated
Dyho. OK., undated
Early Indian Territory school at Tahlequah (Outsize), Undated
Black and white original prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and Guthrie, Oklahoma. Also in the collection are photographs of the University of Oklahoma, which include scenes of students, faculty and campus. Jesse Lee Rader Manuscripts Collection also in repository.
Edith and Vernon Tantlinger Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of wild west show performers Edith and Vernon Tantlinger. The collection includes scenes of the Tantlingers performing with the 101 Wild West Show, Tantlinger's Wild West Shows, and the Tex-Mex Real Wild West Show. Also included are photographs of other performers with the shows. Edith and Vernon Tantlinger Manuscript Collection also in repository.