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Postcards—individual or family portraits of American Indians

 File — Box: MS239.03, Folder: 239.03.06
Identifier: Folder 239.03.06

Scope and Contents

P.239.429—She-Comes-Out-First (Sioux) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank P.239.430—Chief Red Cloud (Sioux) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.431—Chief Geronimo (Apache) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.432—Hush-Low (Palouse) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.433—Iron Crow (Sioux) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.434—Chief Little-Wound (Sioux) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.435—No-Flesh (Sioux) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.436—Kicking Bear (Sioux) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.437—Chief Black Coyote (Arapaho) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.438—Chief Stinking Bear (Sioux) from an oil painting by E.A. Burbank

P.239.439—John Stink, Osage. Photo postcard with writing on the back.

P.239.440—Chief Iron Shell P.239.441—“Chief Joe Frightened, S. Dakota.” Handwriting on back identifies him as Joe Frighten.

P.239.442.1-P.239.442.5—“Chief Leader Charge, S. Dak, Sioux Indian”

P.239.443—Hollow Horn Bear “Mato-He-Hlogeca”

P.239.444—“’Buckskin Charlie’—Famous Head of the Ute Tribe”

P.239.445—Indian woman standing in front of tipi. Postcard has correspondence written on the back

P.239.446—Indian woman scraping hide

P.239.447—Indian woman doing beadwork

P.239.448—Indian woman weaving

P.239.449—Tom Morgan P.239.450.1;

P.239.450.2—“Dog Chief, ‘Pawnee Bill’s’ Old Town, Pawnee, Oklahoma”

P.239.451.1; P.239.451.2—Susie Good

P.239.452—Mary Inkanish (Cheyenne)

P.239.453—“Chief Two Strikes, Old Town, Pawnee, Oklahoma”

P.239.454—“Chief Hunting Horse, Kiowa, age 102”

P.239.455—Chief Mountain (Arapahoe)

P.239.456.1; P.239.456.2—“Ruling ___ Son, Famous Pawnee Indian ___. ‘Pawnee Bills’ Old Town, Pawnee, Oklahoma”

P.239.457.1; P.239.457.2—Unidentified Indian man from the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, Oklahoma

P.239.458—Unidentified Indian man from the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, Oklahoma P.239.459—Unidentified Indian woman from the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, Oklahoma

P.239.460—Unidentified Indian girl

P.239.461—Unidentified Indian man from the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, Oklahoma

P.239.462—“Sioux Indian Chief” P.239.463—Iron Owl. Postcard has correspondence written on the back

P.239.464—Mrs. Nellie (Star Boy) Menard (Sioux)

P.239.465—“In Full Dress, Indian Braves Ready to Enter the Grass Dance”

P.239.466—“Shoots Holy.” Handwriting on back identifies him as White Bull (Porcupine)

P.239.467—“Sioux Chief Charging Thunder”

P.239.468—Mrs. and Mr. Joe Leader Charge

P.239.469—Susie (Bull) Spotted Horse (Arapahoe)

P.239.470.1; P.239.470.2—Unidentified Indian woman and child from the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, Oklahoma

P.239.471.1; P.239.471.2—“Joseph and Susie Good”

P.239.472.1-P.239.472.3—“Navajo Mother and Child”

P.239.473—“Chief Running Horse and Family”

P.239.474—Philip Bropky and wife (Osage)

P.239.475—Unidentified elderly Indian man and woman from the American Indian Exposition, Anadarko, Oklahoma

P.239.476—“Nevada Twins”

P.239.477—“Chief Poolaw and Family”

Dates

  • Other: Dummy Date

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Extent

From the Collection: 1.00 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

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