Native American & Western Photograph Collection
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Unidentifed Group of Indians and White Men
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Description
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Photographic print on 4" x 8" cardboard mount of an unidentfied group of Native Americans and white men with their backs facing the camera. The top of a tipi can be seen in the distance. It is likely the subjects are watching a ceremony of some sort.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Unidentifed Group of Indians and White Men
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Description
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Photographic print on 5" x 8" cardboard mount of an unidentfied group of Native Americans and white men with their backs facing the camera. It is likely their a watching a ceremony of some sort.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 05
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Description
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Photograph five of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Pawnee Indians, Located 70 Miles south of Arkansas City" and shows four Pawnee females (two with infants) in front of a tipi. The elder woman is curing a hide.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Wounded Knee, Cavalry Soldiers
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Description
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Two rows of soldiers on horseback, and two riders out front surveying the landscape.
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Wounded Knee, View of Army Camp
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Description
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Distant view of an army camp. Groups of soldiers can be seen standing in formation and a church and other buildings are in view in the distance.
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Wounded Knee, Indian Camp
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Description
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Encampment scene showing a group of Indians sitting and two soldiers on horseback.
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Wounded Knee, Gathering up the Dead
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Description
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Three workers loading the frozen bodies of Sioux dead into a wagon. Soldiers on horseback are looking upon the scene from atop a hill.
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Date
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1891~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Wounded Knee, Disarming the Hostile Indians
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Description
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Indians at the Pine Ridge Agency looking off into the distance toward an unidentified Sioux camp and what looks to be a line of soldiers on horseback.
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Date
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1891-01
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Wounded Knee, Two Strike and Crow Dog Camp
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Description
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Distant view of the camps of Sioux Chiefs, Two Strike and Crow Dog at the Pine Ridge Agency. A photographer can be seen in the foreground (right-hand side).
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Wounded Knee, Group Portrait of Soldiers
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Description
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A group portrait of 30 soldiers posing in front of a tent. Three other men can be seen standing in the background.
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Wounded Knee, Leaders of the Hostile Indians
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Description
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A photograph of three Sioux Chiefs, Two Strike, Crow Dog and High Hawk. A white man and two Sioux children are also pictured.
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Wounded Knee, Soldier Camp
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Description
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A group of soldiers relaxing in camp. Several tents and buildings can be in see in the background.
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Wounded Knee, Sioux Camp
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Description
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View of an unidentified Sioux camp and a group of Indians with their backs to the camera.
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Ponca Indian Sun Dance
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Description
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A Ponca Indian Sun Dance ceremony. The participants are in a line and can seen holding feathered spears in their mouths.
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Date
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1894
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Indians Killing Beef Near Fort Sill
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Description
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Photographic print on a boudoir card mount showing groups of Native American women and young girls slaughtering beef. The subjects are likely Comanche, Kiowa or Apache. The handwritten title on front of the card reads "Indians killing beef on the reserve near Fort Sill, I.T. [Indian Territory]. The image was produced by the W.L. Sawyer's Indian Art Gallery, Purcell, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
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Date
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1890~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Huma of Otoes, Second Chief
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Description
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Studio portrait of Huma, Second Chief of the Otoes, in native dress. The print is on a boudoir card mount, produced by the W.L. Sawyer's Indian Art Gallery, Purcell, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 07
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Description
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Photograph seven of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Cowboys Roping a Steer" and shows five cowboys (two on horseback) demonstrating the technique of roping a steer.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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