Chiefs Buckskin Charley, Colorow, Joseph Price, and Nanees (or George Norris) pose on horseback in front of the Consolidated Ute Indian Agency in Ignacio, La Plata County, Colorado for the secret burial of Chief Ouray. Each is dressed in ceremonial...
Ouray--Death & burial.; Ignacio (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Ignacio--1920-1930.; Buckskin Charlie, Ute Chief.; Colorow, ca. 1810-1888.; Norris, George.; Price, Joseph, Chief.; United States. Office of Indian Affairs....
Head and shoulders portrait of Omaq Kat Tsa (Mountain Chief) a Native American (Blackfoot, Siksika) man; he holds a wooden horse effigy or fetish. His outfit includes an upright eagle feather headdress with a hackle plume, a rawhide headband with...
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Siksika Indians--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Men--1900-1920.; Talismans--1900-1920.; Tribal chiefs--United States--1900-1920.; Mountain Chief, Siksika Indian.; Rodman...
Standing portrait of Native American (Crow) Chief Plenty Coups (Aleck-Shea-Ahoos) in a feather headdress, ermine fringe, bead necklaces, fringed buckskin shirt, beaded cloth leggings, and moccasins with quillwork. He holds a coup stick with...
Crow Indians--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Men--1910-1920.; Tribal chiefs--United States--1900-1920.; Plenty Coups, Chief of the Crows, 1848-1932.; Rodman Wanamaker...
Portrait of Tah Cha Chi (Chief Timbo, or Hairless), a Native American (Comanche); he wears an upright feather headdress with a beaded headband, a hide shirt with fringe, feathers, lace scarves, and a silver eagle tie slide. He holds a beaded coup...
Comanche Indians--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Men--1900-1920.; Staffs (Sticks)--1900-1920.; Tribal chiefs--United States--1900-1920.; Timbo, Comanche chief.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Portrait of Native Americans on horseback probably in Big Horn County, Montana; they wear feather headdresses and carry coup sticks. Tepees and thunderhead clouds are in the distance.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Indian encampments--Montana--1900-1920.; Warriors--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Portrait of a Native American on horseback probably in Big Horn County, Montana; he wears a beaded sash and moccasins, ermine fringe, beads, and a feather headdress. He holds a coup stick, and his horse drinks from a creek.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Staffs (Sticks)--1900-1920.; Warriors--Montana--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Native American Cheyenne Chief Two Moons (Ish Hayu Nishus) stands beside seated men next to a large tepee probably in Big Horn County, Montana; the men wear feather headdresses, hide shirts, beads, sashes, hair pipe breastplates, and ermine fringe....
Cheyenne Indians--1900-1920.; Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Meetings--Montana--1900-1920.; Tribal chiefs--United States--1900-1920.; Two Moons, Cheyenne chief.; Rodman Wanamaker...
Group portrait of Native American men and women in front of large tepees probably in Big Horn County, Montana; they wear shawls decorated with quillwork, feather headdresses, buckskins, ermine fringe, and beaded sashes. Many hold coup sticks.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Native American men ride horses and hold coup sticks, one has a rifle probably in Big Horn County, Montana. They wear feather headdresses, beaded leggings, and hide shirts. Paint adorns the horses' flanks.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Warriors--Montana--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Native American men ride horses and hold coup sticks probably in Big Horn County, Montana; some of the men wear feather headdresses. The horses' tails are knotted.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Warriors--Montana--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
View of Native American men on horseback, side by side, near trees and tepees probably in Big Horn County, Montana; they wear feather headdresses and beaded sashes, and carry feathered coup sticks.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Indian encampments--Montana--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Native Americans ride horses by probably the Little Bighorn River and trees in Big Horn County, Montana; they wear feather headdresses and carry coup sticks.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Little Bighorn River (Wyo. and Mont.)--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Rivers--Montana--1900-1920.; Tribal chiefs--United States--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Portrait (profile) of Wabli Ho Waste (Pretty Voice Eagle), a Native American (Yankton Sioux) chief; he wears a fur pelt and a feather headdress with beaded headband. He holds a coup stick.
Native American men pose on horses with rifles, coup sticks, and a drum probably in Big Horn County, Montana; they wear feather headdresses, hair pipe breastplates, sashes, and shell disks.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Tribal chiefs--United States--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
A Native American man on a horseback rides towards the sunset probably in Big Horn County, Montana; he wears a feather headdress and hide shirt with ermine fringe, and holds a coup stick. Sunlight shines through the clouds.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--Montana--1900-1920.; Sunrises & sunsets--Montana--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Native American men and a woman pose by a painted tepee probably in Big Horn County, Montana; the men wear leather shirts, leggings, beaded sashes, hair pipe breastplates, necklaces, ermine fringe, and feather headdresses. Some hold smoking pipes...
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Tipis--Montana--1900-1920.; Tribal chiefs--United States--1900-1920.; Women--Montana--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Native American men, women and children ride horseback by a barbed wire fence probably in Big Horn County, Montana; some of the riders wear blankets and feather headdresses, and carry coup sticks. Storm clouds fill the sky.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Horseback riding--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Interior view of a Native American tepee; hide shirts, beaded sashes, feather headdresses, hair pipe breastplates, and ermine fringe hangs on ropes. Coup sticks and a wooden horse effigy or fetish surround a fire pit.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Headdresses--1900-1920.; Interiors--1900-1920.; Tipis--1900-1920.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
A Shoshoni man poses in Fort Washakie (Fremont County), Wyoming, wearing a feather headdress and beaded leggings, armbands, and moccasins. He holds a coup stick with feathers.
Indians of North America--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1910-1930.; Shoshoni Indians--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1910-1930.; Fort Washakie (Wyo.)--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Wyoming--Fort Washakie--1910-1930.; Headdresses--Wyoming--Fort...
Native American (Dakota) men, women and children are gathered in a circle under a buffalo skin shelter for a Sun Dance in probably North or South Dakota. Dancers wear feather headdresses, earrings, loincloths and body paint. Some dancers have...
Dakota Indians--Spiritual life--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--Spiritual life--1870-1880.; Clothing & dress--1870-1880.; Sun dance--1870-1880.
Native Americans approach on horseback during a Sells Floto Circus and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show parade on 16th (Sixteenth) Street in Denver, Colorado; some have feathered headdresses and coup sticks. People watch from the sides by office...
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Company--People--1910-1920.; Sells Floto Circus--People--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Business districts--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Circus...
Panoramic, group portrait of members of the Sells Floto Circus and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, dressed in costumes and uniforms. Men, women and children performers include: clowns with face paint; North American Indians, one with a coup stick...
North American Indians on horseback charge a wagon train on the Oregon Trail near Chimney Rock in Merrill County, Nebraska. Indians carry rifles and coup sticks. Shows Conestoga wagons drawn by oxen and men on horseback.
Indians of North America--War--Nebraska--Morrill County--1840-1870.; Chimney Rock (Neb.)--1840-1870.; Merrill County (Neb.)--1840-1870.; Oregon National Historic Trail--1840-1870.; Horseback riding--Nebraska--Morrill County--1840-1870.; Rock...
Portrait of three North American Indian (Sioux) men, Marshall Rising Hand, Mark Setting Spider and Jim Sweetgrass. The men all wear feather headdresses, beaded or fringed leggings and beaded moccasins. Two wear hair pipe breast plates. Marshall...
Dakota Indians.; Indians of North America.--1920-1930.; Clothing & dress.; Headdresses.; Rising Hand, Marshall.; Setting Spider, Mark.; Sweetwater, Jim.
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Colorado--Genealogy--Indexes.;Obituaries--Colorado--Indexes.;Registers of births, etc.--Colorado.