View of Native Americans (Ponca) performing a Sun Dance near Ponca City, Oklahoma. One group of shirtless men, wearing light colored waist wraps under dark colored breechcloths, stands in a line holding ceremonial objects in their mouths and hands....
Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1880-1910.; Ponca Indians--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1880-1910.; Ponca City (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1880-1910.; Sun dance--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1880-1910.
View over a flat, open plain near Ponca City, Oklahoma, shows Native American (Ponca) tepees, wagons, horses, and an American Flag.
Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1900-1910.; Ponca Indians--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1900-1910.; Ponca City (Okla.)--1900-1910.; Indian encampments--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1900-1910.; Tipis--Oklahoma--Ponca City--1900-1910.
A Native American (Ponca) man, identified as Chief White Eagle, stands posing in front of a group of seated Ponca men and children. White Eagle is wearing boots, pants, a jacket, and a hat. The group behind him is near bushes and a cloth tent.
Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Ponca Indians--1900-1910.; Children--1900-1910.; Tribal chiefs--1900-1910.; White Eagle, Ponca Chief.
A white man, identified as Superintendent Norton, poses next to a Native American (Ponca) woman, identified as Ruth R. Buffalo Bull on an open plain. Norton wears shoes, pants, an overcoat, and a hat. Ruth Buffalo Bull, described as the oldest...
Indians of North America--1910-1920.; Ponca Indians--1910-1920.; Aged persons--1910-1920.; Women--1910-1920.; Norton, Superintendent.; Buffalo Bull, Ruth R.
Standing studio portrait of an unidentified Native American (Ponca) woman. She is next to a wooden chair which is covered with a woven blanket; she wears moccasins, a decoratively stitched and beaded dress, necklaces, scarves, and earrings.
Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Ponca Indians--1880-1910.; Women--1880-1910.
Standing studio portrait of an unidentified Native American (Great Plains) man. He may be Ponca, Otoe, or Osage. He is decoratively dressed in dark leggings, dark vest with quill embroidery and sequins over a long sleeved shirt, bead choker, and...
Indians of North America--Great Plains--1860-1880.; Clothing & dress--1860-1880.
Shows three Native American chiefs from the Santee and Ponca tribes. French identifications read: "Grand-Algle, Grosse-Caisse, and Fort-Marcheur." Each man's clothing is different in style and may be representative of his tribe.
Dakota Indians--1830-1870.; Indians of North America--1830-1870.; Ponca Indians--1830-1870.; Santee Indians--1830-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1830-1870.
Studio portrait of Standing Bear, a Native American (Ponca) man. He holds a tomahawk and wears beaded moccasins, a blanket, hair-pipe breastplate, necklace decorated with teeth, and feathers in his hair.
Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Ponca Indians--1880-1900.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1900.; Standing Bear, Ponca chief.
Studio portrait of Hairy Bear, a Native American (Ponca) man. He holds a tomahawk and wears leggings, a beaded blanket, necklace decorated with teeth, and feathers in his hair.
Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Ponca Indians--1880-1900.; Hairy Bear.
Studio portrait of Standing Buffalo, a Native American (Ponca) man. He holds a tomahawk and wears beaded moccasins, blanket, necklace decorated with teeth and a medallion, and a feather headdress.
Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Ponca Indians--1880-1900.; Standing Buffalo.
Standing studio portrait of a Native American (Ponca) man, Pete Mitchell (Dust Maker). He wears a single feather in his hair, a kerchief with a star medallion, a fur pelt decorated with coins, dark shirt, metal arm band, vest, breechcoth, leggings...
Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Ponca Indians--Clothing & dress--1890-1900.; Fans (costume accessories)--1890-1900.; Mitchell, Pete.
Hand-colored postcard depicting Ponca camp on the 101 Ranch in Oklahoma. Two unhitched wagons are stopped in the left foreground in front of a group of large teepees. Two people ride horses in the right midground, and another person stands with his...
Ponca Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1900.; Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Tipis--1880-1900.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Possibly Elizabeth Winyan, poses with two other Native American Lakota Sioux women and a young girl, in a yard with a picket fence, South Dakota. Winyan stands and holds the girl; they wear Euro-American dresses. The two seated women wear cotton...
Dakota Indians--Nebraska--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Nebraska--1880-1910.; Teton Indians--Nebraska--1880-1910.; Ponca Reservation (Neb.)--1880-1910.; Girls--Nebraska--1880-1910.; Women--Nebraska--1880-1910.; Winyan, Elizabeth.
Native American Sioux and white children and their white female teacher pose for a class portrait outside a school building. The girls wear dresses and the boys wear suits, possibly taken on the Ponca Reservation, Nebraska.
Dakota Indians--Nebraska--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--Nebraska--1880-1900.; Ponca Reservation (Neb.)--1880-1900.; School children--Nebraska--1880-1900.; Teachers--Nebraska--1880-1900.
Class portrait posed outside the school building shows Native American Sioux boys with a few white boys, possibly on the Ponca Reservation, Nebraska.
Dakota Indians--Nebraska--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--Nebraska--1880-1900.; Ponca Reservation (Neb.)--1880-1900.; Boys--Nebraska--1880-1900.; School children--Nebraska--1880-1900.
Class portrait posed outside the school building shows Native American Sioux girls and several white girls wearing print dresses and holding straw bonnets, possibly taken on the Ponca Reservation, Nebraska.
Dakota Indians--Nebraska--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--Nebraska--1880-1900.; Ponca Reservation (Neb.)--1880-1900.; Girls--Nebraska--1880-1900.; School children--Nebraska--1880-1900.
Photomontage of Native American (Sioux) woman Sweet Grass (Mabel Jimes) and (Ponca) Chief Big Snake (Oled Bell Hawkins.) Sweet Grass wears a blanket around her legs, a beaded shawl, and a hair pipe necklace. Chief Big Snake wears a suit.
Dakota Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Ponca Indians--1870-1880.; Tribal chiefs--1870-1880.; Big Snake, d. 1879.; Sweet Grass.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Chief Grant Richards, Native American Tonkawa, member of what once was a plains nomadic tribe, later settled on a reservation on the Ponca River in Oklahoma. He wears a shirt, vest, hair pipe breastplate,...
Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Tonkawa Indians--1890-1900.; Richards, Grant.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Mary Richards (Lidan), Native American Tonkawa, member of what once was a plains nomadic tribe, later settled on a reservation on the Ponca River in Oklahoma. She wears a dress, bead necklaces and earrings and...
Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Tonkawa Indians--1890-1900.; Richards, Mary.
Seated studio portrait of Ezh-na-nik-ka-ga-hi (The Lone Chief), Native American man and chief of the Poncahs, wearing a jacket, neck scarf, moccasins, and a blanket wrapped around his waist.
Indians of North America--1850-1860.; Ponca Indians--1850-1860.; Tribal chiefs--1850-1860.; Lone Chief, Ponca Chief.
The Colorado registration cards are on 40 rolls of microfilm (v.1 through v.40), Denver Public Library catalog number G973.91, W893co. The draft registration cards are arranged alphabetically by county or city. Within the county or city, names are...