Studio portrait of Warets and Shavano, seated left to right, sub-chiefs of the North American IndianTabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. The men wear woven tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, and bead necklaces. Warets wears a beaded sash,...
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Shavano.; Warets.
A Pony Express rider chased by a group of Indians races towards a Pony Express station. Men with rifles stand outside the station. One man holds a fresh horse for the rider. The station is constructed of stone and has a sod roof. Mountains and a...
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Chasing--1860-1870.; Fighting--1860-1870.; Horseback riding--1860-1870.; Pony express--1860-1870.; Stone buildings--1860-1870.; Transportation facilities--1860-1870.; Watercolors--1930-1940.; Westward...
A Pony Express rider waves at a telegraph line construction crew on possibly the Oregon Trail. The crew waves back. North American Indians, on horseback, are on a ridge nearby. A wagon train and snow capped mountains are in the distance.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Horseback riding--1860-1870.; Linemen--1860-1870.; Pony Express--1860-1870.; Telegraph lines--1860-1870.; Wagon trains--1860-1870.; Watercolors--1930-1940.; Westward movement--1860-1870.
North American Indian (Arapahoe) men sit with military men in uniform, and smoke a calumet (pipe) near an Indian camp. The Indian men have long hair, necklaces or earrings, and sit wrapped in robes. One man wears a feather in his military hat....
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Calumets--1860-1870.; Horseback riding--1860-1870.; Indian encampments--1860-1870.; Military scouts--1860-1870.; Smoking--1860-1870.
Standing studio portrait of unidentified Native American (Ute) men and a woman; the men wear wrapped braids, shirts, leggings, moccasins, and blankets. The woman wears a dress, shawl, and moccasins.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--Women--1860-1870.
Studio portrait (seated) of a Native American man, he wears a bear claw necklace, a peace medallion, a loose shirt with leggings and moccasins, and a single feather, Colorado. He has a blanket on his lap and a flute attached to his wrist.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Men--1860-1870.
Studio portrait of Chief Ouray, center, with Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh and Guerro, sub-chiefs of the Native American Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. Clothing includes tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, bead necklaces, and a bandolier.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.
Studio portrait of Chief Ouray, center, with Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh and Guerro, sub-chiefs of the Native American Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. Clothing includes tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, and bead necklaces.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Group portraits--1860-1879.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Ankatosh.; Guerro.; Ouray.; Shavano.; Warets.; Geological and Geographical Survey of the...
United States Army Generals, Harrison, Sherman, and Terry sit under a canvas tent and hold a council with Native American Arapahoes and Cheyennes.
Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Generals--American--1860-1870.; Meetings--1860-1870.; Tents--1860-1870.; Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.; Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh),...
Standing studio portrait of Native Americans (Ute); Chief Douglass wears leggings, a shirt, moccasins, conchos and a felt hat; the woman wears braids, a dress, necklaces, moccasins, and has fur draped over her arm. Both have leather objects...
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--Women--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Douglass, Ute Chief.
Sitting portrait of an unidentified Native American (Pawnee) man holding a small child. The man wears moccasins, leggings, a fur wrap around his waist, a print shirt, and a bead necklace. The child is obscured by the man's arms with the exception...
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Pawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Fathers & children--1860-1870.
Sitting portrait of an unidentified Native American (Pawnee) man. He is shirtless and wears leggings, a cloth around his waist, necklaces, earrings, and a feather in his hair. He holds a war club in the crook of his right arm.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Pawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Clubs (Weapons)--1860-1870.
Sitting portrait of an unidentified Native American (Pawnee) man. He is shirtless and wears leggings, a blanket around his waist, necklaces, earrings, a woven sash over his right shoulder, and two feathers in his hair. He holds a tomahawk in his...
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Pawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Clothing & dress--1860-1870.
Studio portrait (sitting) of Billy, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears a blanket over his lap, a shirt, scarves over his braids, and a beaded necklace.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Shoshoni Indians--1860-1870.; Billy Shoshone Indian.
Studio portrait (sitting) of Washakie, a Native American (Shoshone) man. He wears moccasins, leggings, a blanket over his lap, a wide cloth bandolier, and a round medal around his neck. He holds a wide-brimmed hat.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Shoshoni Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.; Washakie, ca. 1804-1900.
Portrait of Cynthia Ann Parker, a white woman nursing her baby, Prairie Flower (Toposannah). Cynthia was captured by Native American Comanches as a teenager, later married Chief Peta Nocona and bore children including Quanah Parker, the last...
Comanche Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Breast feeding--1860-1870.; Infants--1860-1870.; Mothers & children--1860-1870.; Women--1860-1870.; Nocona, Peta--Family.; Parker, Cynthia Ann, 1827?-1864.; Parker, Prairie...
Standing portrait of two Native American Utes. The two stand in front of a tepee wearing decorative clothing including hair pipe breastplates and chokers, and beaded leggings.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.
Book illustration of Union Pacific Railroad construction track layers, a locomotive, and freight cars. A Native American on a horse watches the men work.
Union Pacific Railroad Company--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Horseback riding--1860-1870.; Railroad construction & maintenance--1860-1870.; Railroad construction workers--1860-1870.; Railroads--1860-1870.
A Native American (Sioux) camp is being invaded by Sully's brigade during the Dakota Wars at the Battle of White Stone Hill, North Dakota, September 3, 1863.
Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--1860-1870.
Sitting portrait of a Native American (Santee Sioux) chief, identified as Little Crow. He wears a blanket around his waist, a suit coat over a light colored shirt, and a neck scarf.
Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Santee Indians--1860-1870.; Little Crow, d. 1863.
Reproduction of a lithograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Tecumseh, a Native American (Shawnee) chief. He wears a military uniform coat with epaulets, a medal around his neck, and a hat with plumage.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Shawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813.
Group portrait of the Camp Weld Council, Denver, Colorado, shows white and Native American men arranged in three rows. Identification: "Standing (back row) l. to rt.: 1. unidentified, 2. unidentified, 3. John Simpson Smith, interpreter, 4. White...
Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Organizations--1860-1870.
The four illustrations show Custer's encounters with Native American Sioux. Illustrations include: "The Platte River at North Platte," "Traveling on a prairie canon," "General Custer's interview with Pawnee Killer" and "Sioux Indians attempting to...
Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Military camps--1860-1870.; Military officers--1860-1870.; Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876.
Reproduction of a lithograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Tecumseh, a Native American (Shawnee) chief. He wears a military uniform coat with epaulets, a medal around his neck, and a hat with plumage.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Shawnee Indians--1860-1870.; Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813.
Portrait of Cynthia Ann Parker, a white woman nursing her baby, Prairie Flower (Toposannah). Parker was captured by Native American Comanches as a teenager, later married Chief Peta Nocona and bore children including Quanah Parker, the last...
Comanche Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Breast feeding--1860-1870.; Infants--1860-1870.; Mothers & children--1860-1870.; Women--1860-1870.; Nocona, Peta--Family.; Parker, Cynthia Ann, 1827?-1864.; Parker, Prairie...
Native Americans (Sioux) and white men are gathered in a semi-circle for a group portrait. This is the delegation who were to sign a treaty that would free Native American lands from white encroachment and bring peace to the middle north-west.
Dakota Indians--Treaties--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Peace treaties--1860-1870.
Views of men in the assay room at the U.S. Mint in Denver, Colorado; an overturned covered wagon, wagon train and tents in a storm; women cooking out of doors near tents; Native Americans shoot at settlers and a wagon train; North American Indians...
Mint of the United States--Buildings--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Denver (Colo.)--1860-1870.; Pikes Peak (Colo.)--1860-1870.; Massacres--Colorado--Denver--1860-1870.; Mints--Colorado--Denver--1860-1870.; Outdoor...
Sitting portrait of two Native American Utes wearing hats, breast plates, beads, fringed pants, loose shirts, blankets over their knees, and wrapping on their braids.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.
Native American Sioux men on horseback above General Custer's tent camp.
Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Horseback riding--1860-1870.; Military camps--1860-1870.; Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876--Homes & haunts.
A group of Native Americans from various tribes make a presentation to the President of the United States (Andrew Johnson ?) in Washington D. C. The Native Americans are dressed in traditional outfits which contrast sharply with the society dress...
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Meetings--1860-1870.
Studio portrait (sitting and standing) of Native American (Arapahoe, Sioux, Cheyenne, & Kiowa) men. They wear blankets over their laps.
Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Kiowa Indians--1860-1870.; Black Kettle.; Bosse.; Bull Bear.; Left Hand, Southern Arapaho chief, ca. 1820-1864?; Neva.;...
Studio portrait of Chief Ouray, center, with Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh and Guerro, sub-chiefs of the Native American Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. Clothing includes tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, bead necklaces, and a bandolier.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.
Portrait of seven unidentified Native American (Cheyenne and Arapaho) chiefs serving as envoys to meet with the governor of Colorado in Denver. Five of the men are seated, two are standing.
Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.
Reproduction of a drawing shows a standing portrait of Yule (Ouray?) and Quincy (Guerro?) Native American Ute chiefs of the Tabeguache band, both wear buckskin with fringe.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Quincy.; Yule.
Standing portrait of a Native American (Cheyenne) man, identified as Loup Tachete. He wears boots, pants, shirt, kerchief, hat, braids, a blanket over one shoulder, and carries an inverted rifle in his hands.
Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Loup Tachete.
A Native American orator speaks in front of a council at Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory. Other Native Americans sit against the far wall, white men sit at a table.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Public speaking--1860-1870.