View of a coyote on a grassy plain with its front leg caught in a leg hold trap, probably in the San Luis Valley, Colorado. An automobile sits behind the coyote.
Coyote--Control--Colorado--1920-1930.; San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.)--1920-1930.; Animal traps--1920-1930.; Automobiles--Colorado--1920-1930.; Coyote hunting--Colorado--1920-1930.
Coyote and skunk carcasses hang from and lie on an automobile parked in front of a barn with sliding doors. A coyote carcass sits behind the steering wheel.
Coyote--Control--1910-1930.; Skunks--Control--1910-1930.; Automobiles--1910-1930.; Coyote hunting--1910-1930.; Dead animals--1910-1930.
Captain George Crook stands with Native American(Chiricahua) Dutchy (Ba-keetz-ogie, the Yellow Coyote,) and Al-chi-say, chief of White Mountain Apaches, both with rifles; they are next to a saddled mule with Crook's double barrel rifle.
Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; White Mountain Apache Indians--1880-1890.; Generals--1880-1890.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1890.; Crook, George, 1829-1890.; Dutchy Chiricahua Indian.
A dog sits behind the steering wheel of an automobile next to a display of coyote and cougar pelts propped against the bed, wheels and canvas top of a wagon. A saddled horse stands between the automobile and a canvas tent. Rifles stand propped...
View of the U.S. Biological Survey exhibit at the Philadelphia Susquicentennial International Exposition held in Phildelphia, Pennsylvania. Wolf and coyote pelts hang from the display booth's walls. A taxidermied coyote attacks a sheep; taxidermic...
Philadelphia (Pa.)--1920-1930.; Exhibitions--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1920-1930.; Taxidermy--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1920-1930.
An elderly Hispanic American man, probably Mr. Atencio, walks on a dirt road near a coyote fence (stick fence) near Chama (Costilla County), Colorado. He wears a shirt, ragged pants and a hat.
Studio portrait (sitting) of Roaming Coyote, a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man, member of Chief Chatto's band. He holds a rifle and wears moccasins, a blanket, ammunition belt, metal and bead necklaces, armbands, face paint, and kerchief on...
Chato, 1860?-1934--Staff.; Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Rifles--1880-1890.; Roaming Coyote.
A girl, Leona Carrol, drapes a coyote pelt over her shoulder and folds two others over her arms; two dogs, Ted and Kelley, stand with her. Pelts hang from the wall of a screened-in porch.
Three tiers of coyote pelts hang from a wood and stone slab frame near Wamsutter in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Two bandoliers of rifle cartridges stretched between boards hang below a bobcat pelt. Two badgers lie on the ground near axes stuck in...
Coyote--Control--Wyoming--Sweetwater County--1920-1930.; Sweetwater County (Wyo.)--1920-1930.; Coyote hunting--Wyoming--Sweetwater County--1920-1930.; Dead animals--Wyoming--Sweetwater County--1920-1930.; Hides & skins--Wyoming--Sweetwater...
Studio portrait (standing) of Dutchy (Bakeitzogie [ Yellow Coyote]), a Native American (Chiricahua Apache) man. He holds a rifle and wears moccasin boots, a breechcloth, ammunition belt, and a kerchief on his head.
Chiricahua Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Warriors--1880-1890.; Dutchy Chiricahua Indian.
Syrian American actor Michael Ansara, "Cochise" from the TV series "Broken Arrow," wears long hair and is dressed as a North American Indian in leather leggings, moccasins, a headband, and a bowie knife at the Estes Park fairgrounds in Larimer...
Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America--People.; Roundup Riders of the Rockies (Colo.)--People--1950-1960.; Indians of North America--Performances & portrayals--1950-1960.; Indians of North America--1950-1960.;...
Studio portrait of a baby who wears a dark colored dress with a lace yoke and white stitching. The baby sits on a chair that is covered with coyote fur. The baby wears shoes.
Studio portrait of a brother and sister. The girl wears a plaid dress with a lace ruffled collar and sleeves and sits on a coyote fur blanket. The boy wears a suit with a sailor collar, a pleated skirt, stockings and buttoned boots.
Men walk on Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroad tracks near Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. Single and multi-storied adobe buildings are in the pueblo. Shows wood and wire and coyote fences and a house with a long portal (open porch). Vigas extend...
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--Structures.; Laguna Indians--Structures.; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico--1880-1900.; Adobe buildings.; Ovens.; Pueblos.; Railroad tracks.
Taxidermied head and skin of; mountain lion, bobcat, badger, black bear, and elk. Taxidermied head of; mountain sheep, coyote, pronghorn antelope, and whitetail deer.
Dudley Denison, in whose honor the gym and kindergarten addition to the Stanley School was built, rests on a rug made of two coyote pelts laid side by side, Denver, Colorado. He was six years old when he died.
View of various mounted taxidermy animal heads and skins. The heads of elk, deer, antelope, big horn sheep, and possibly a coyote are mounted on a wall near the heads and skins of a bear, a badger, a bobcat, and a mountain lion.
Portrait of Dr. John Elsner. He has a moustache and wears a shirt with a starched collar, probably a silk band bow tie, a double breasted jacket with probably satin lapels, pin-striped slacks, and leather boots with covered laces. Dr. Elsner sits...
A boy wears a hat and stands near an adobe and log grist mill on probably the Chamita ditch in Chamita (Rio Arriba County), New Mexico. A burro drinks from the ditch. Cows and goats are near an adobe horno (oven), and adobe houses. Shows a coyote...
Booklet of poetry written by students of the Morey Junior High School in Denver, Colorado. The book was sponsored by the English and Miss Agnes Govreau of the Art Department. The booklet was hand set by the boys in the printing class.
Morey Junior High School (Denver, Colo.); School prose, American--Colorado--Denver.; Schools--Colorado--Denver.