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Cheyenne Indian lodges

Cheyenne Indian lodges
Date: Between 1870 and 1879
This is a photo of several Cheyenne Indians sitting in front of their lodges near Anadarko, Indian Territory. The original photo is at the National Archives.


Cheyenne Indians

Cheyenne Indians
Date: Between 1860 and 1869
This is a photograph of Eagle Shirt, on horseback, and Black Horse, members of the Cheyenne tribe, posed with their teepees.


Comanche Indian

Comanche Indian
Date: Between 1870 and 1879
This is a cabinet card photo of an unidentified Comanche Indian wearing his war regalia.


Conference of Kansa Indians with the United States' Commissioner of Indian Affairs

Conference of Kansa Indians with the United States' Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Date: 1857
Photo of an illustration from "The Illustrated London News" of a conference of Kansa Indians with the United States' Commissioner of Indian Affairs


Diagram of boiling stones and pot used to cook soup by American Indians

Diagram of boiling stones and pot used to cook soup by American Indians
Date: 1800-1869
Diagram of pot and stone materials used to cook soup by American Indians, including the heating stones and transport stick used to boil the soup in the buffalo stomach pouch during the cooking process. The diagram was prepared by authors, Reginald and Gladys Laubin, in their book entitled "The Indian Tipi" first published in 1957.


Kansa dwelling

Kansa dwelling
Date: Between 1890 and 1919
This photograph shows a Kansa Indian dwelling made from tree bark. Two people are standing just outside the entryway.


Osage Indian Chiefs

Osage Indian Chiefs
Date: Between 1860 and 1869
This is a carte-de-visite photo of three unidentified Osage Indian Chiefs.


Pawnee Indian bison hide painting

Pawnee Indian bison hide painting
Creator: James, Edwin, 1797-1861
Date: Between 1822 and 1823
A Pawnee Indian bison hide painting depicting a raid by the Kansa on a Pawnee Indian village to capture horses. The illustration appears in the Maps and Plates for the book, Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, Performed in the Years 1819-1820. The book was published in 1823 by Edwin James. The hide was given to Major O'Fallon by the Pawnee during the expedition and its image was copied by Mr. T.R. Peale for the illustration.


Pawnee Lodge

Pawnee Lodge
Date: Between 1860 and 1890
This is a photograph of a Pawnee Lodge with families gathered around. It was copied from the Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin #77, plate 50. The volume was published in 1922.


Satanta, Kiowa Indian Chief

Satanta, Kiowa Indian Chief
Date: Between 1860 and 1869
This is a portrait of Satanta who was a Kiowa Indian Chief.


Shar-I-Tar-Ish, Pawnee chief

Shar-I-Tar-Ish, Pawnee chief
Date: Between 1860 and 1869
A photograph of a drawing of Pawnee Indian chief Shar-I-Tar-Ish.


Wichita grass house

Wichita grass house
Date: Between 1880 and 1890
An informal portrait of two Wichita women standing before a large, traditional, grass house.


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