M-212: A.I. and P.W.C Collection Series 2 Finding Aid

Series 2: Native American Photograph Postcards

Series 2: Native American Photograph Postcards

Box

Series

Item

Title

Description

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4th of July, Watonga, Okla. (2 images)

Large mass of people gathered on street; n.d.

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Comanche Indians of Oklahoma (2 copies)

Large group of Native Americans in ceremonial dress; n.d.

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3

Indian Baby

Native American baby lying on chair with cradleboards on either side; n.d.

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4

Two Indian men, dress in modern clothes

Two Native American men dressed in suits with wide brim hats seated on bench; n.d.

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5

Soft Belly, Cheyenne Chief (2 copies)

Cheyenne Chief dressed in ceremonial dress; n.d.

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6

Cheyenne woman and child

Cheyenne woman with baby on her shoulder; n.d.

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7

Two women standing, man seated

Two Native American women standing behind a seated man; n.d.

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8

Two Indian children

Two Native American children; a baby sitting on wicker bench with little girl standing next to bench; n.d.

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9

Indian in World War I uniform

Native American man sitting in uniform; n.d.

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10

Indian boy standing on a chair

Native American boy in ceremonial dress standing on wicker chair; n.d.

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11

Indian male seated, modern dress

Native American man with two braids, seated on stool, hat on floor; n.d.

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12

Indian chief seated

Native American chief in ceremonial dress seated on bench; n.d.

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13

Henry Roman Nose, Cheyenne chief and wife, Watonga, Okla. (2 copies)

Cheyenne Chief and wife in ceremonial dress, Chief Roman Nose seated on bench; n.d.

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14

Spotted Hawk, Cheyenne Chief

Cheyenne Chief standing in ceremonial dress; n.d.

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15

Three Cheyenne children

Three children, two girls standing on either side of a baby in a cradleboard; n.d.

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16

Two men standing

Two Native American men holding onto back of chair dressed in suits with wide brim hats; n.d.

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17

Papoose (2 copies)

Baby in cradleboard; n.d.

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18

Woman seated (2 copies)

Native American woman in beaded and woven dress; n.d.

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19

Two young Cheyenne women

Two young Native American women wrapped in plaid blankets, one standing and one sitting; n.d.

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20

Two Cheyenne women

Two Native American women with blankets over shoulders sitting; n.d.

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21

Cheyenne boy, modern dress

Native American boy with long hair wearing suit holding onto chair; n.d.

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22

Two Cheyenne girls

Two Native American girls in dresses with shells decorating chest and sleeves of garment, beaded neck pieces hang over dress; n.d.

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23

Young woman seated

Young Native American woman wrapped in plaid blanket and wearing beaded moccasins; n.d.

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24

Woman and child

Native American woman standing with baby peaking over her shoulder; n.d.

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25

Cheyenne-Arapaho Fair Sept. 1912, Watonga, OK; young boy on horse (2 copies)

Native American boy in headdress on horseback; September 1912

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26

Baby seated

Native American baby seated in a woven blanket-covered seat; n.d.

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27

Two tepees, Cheyenne-Arapaho Fair; Sept. 10, 11, 12, 1912

Two tepees, wagons visible between; Sept. 10-12, 1912

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28

Sham battle, Indian Fair, Watonga, OK; Sept. 12, 13, 14, 1911

Native Americans in headdress riding horses; Sept. 12-14, 1911

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29

Indian Council Meeting

Group of Native Americans gathered around and within makeshift tent in middle of field; n.d.

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30

Buffalo, “Black Dog,” Wichita Game Reserve, near Lawton, OK

Chromolithograph of Buffalo standing in field; n.d.

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31

Cheyenne vs, Arapaho Fair, Watonga, Blaine Co., OK, Sept. 10, 11, 12, 1912; two tepees with wagon

Two tepees, wagon in background; Sept. 10-12, 1912

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Cheyenne-Arapaho Fair, Watonga, OK; Sept. 12, 1912

Native American men wearing feather headdresses riding horses; Sept. 12, 1912

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33

Indian Dance, Cheyenne-Arapaho Fari, Watonga, OK, Sept. 12, 13, 14, 1912 (Note: tepees and tents in background)

Group of Native American men wearing feather headdresses gather in crowd; tepees and tents in background; Sept. 12-14, 1912

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Cheyenne-Arapaho Fair. Indians on horses. Watonga, OK, 1912 (two men are covering their faces from the photographer)

Native American men wearing feather headdresses riding in parade formation; Sept. 1912

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35

Mother and two children standing

Native American woman stands holding hands of little child who is holding hands with young girl – stands between tepee and wagon

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Cheyenne Chiefs. Standing: Soft Belly, William Goodsell, Little Hawk, Mad Bull, Spotted Hawk. Bottom row, seated: Red Leggings, Wolf Mule, Turkey Leg

Cheyenne Chiefs, six in feathered headdress, two in wide brim hates; 1911

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Sham Battle, Indian Fair, Watonga, OK; Sept. 13, 1911

Native Americans in headdress riding horses (away from photographer); Sept. 13, 1911

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Chief Wolf Mule and Family

Cheyenne Chief and his family – child mounted on horse and woman standing between two men in tall, wide brim hats; n.d.

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Indian boy standing

Native American boy in traditional dress holding onto back of chair; n.d.

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40

John Otterby Family, Sept. 14, 1911. Cheyenne-Arapaho Fair, Watonga, OK

Two Native American men in feather headdress sitting inside tent/tepee with woman sitting between them on ground; Sept. 14, 1911

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Cheyenne Camp. Arapaho-Cheyenne Fair. Watonga, OK; Sept. 12, 13, 14, 1911

Three tepees with a tend and wagons in front of them; Sept. 12-14, 1911

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Indian boy standing

Native American boy standing in traditional garments with feathers in his hair holding onto the back of a blanket-draped chair; n.d.

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43

Indian mounted on horse

Embossed chromolithograph of a Native American wearing feather headdress mounted on horse; n.d.

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44

Wanita Redbird

Chromolithograph of Native American woman; n.d.

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45

Adult male standing

Native American man in traditional garments with two long braids covered in fur and feathers; n.d.

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46

Indian seated, modern dress

A Native American man seated in chair wearing suit and holding a flat cap on his knee; n.d.

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47

Indian girl standing

Native American girl wearing traditional dress with fringe and beading; n.d.

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Three young women

Three young Native American girls wearing black, fringed clothes around bodies, two stand and middle girl is seated; n.d.

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Indian dance, Watonga, OK; Sept. 13, 1911

Native American man wearing feather headdress and fringed and beaded clothing leans on fence; Sept. 13, 1911

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Indian woman seated

Young Native American woman wearing heavily beaded top and neck piece seated on chair; n.d.

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Three men seated, modern dress

Three Native American men, two standing wearing suits and flat caps and on sitting wearing wool jacket and wide brim hate; n.d.

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52

Two women, one seated, one standing

Two Native American women wearing modern dresses, one standing also wears sweater; n.d.

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Indian boy standing

Native American boy wearing fringed shorts with stockings and moccasins and beaded vest, hair in wrapped braids; n.d.

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Two Indian men standing

Two Native American men wearing trousers and shirts with scarves and blankets over shoulders – hats at feet; n.d.

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Young woman seated

Young Native American girl wearing white dress and leather belt with metal shapes and beads; n.d.

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56

Two young girls standing with a doll papoose

Two young Native American girls in traditional garments holding a doll papoose between them; n.d.

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Two women seated

Two Native American women seated wearing dresses with blankets over shoulders; n.d.

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58

Small boy seated

Small Native American boy seated on chair wearing beaded neck piece and beaded leggings; n.d.

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59

Papoose twins

Twin Native American babies in cradleboards propped on chairs; n.d.

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Young girl with baby

Native American girl seated on stool holding baby; n.d.

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Two men standing, woman seated, modern dress

Two Native American men in suits with wide brim hats stand behind seated woman in dress and blanket wrap; n.d.

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Two young women

Two young Native American women one seated and one standing, both wearing dresses with cloth wrapped around shoulders; n.d.

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63

Indian family, modern dress

A Native American husband, wife and child wearing modern clothing, cradleboard between husband and wife; n.d.

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Men and boy with catfish; Indian. Possible Southern Illinois site, ca. 1911

Two men with wood pole on shoulders, catfish hang from pole, small boy stands next to fish; ca. 1911