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Artwork, crafts, and illustrations (prints and negatives) connected to American Indians, 1833-05-26, 1936, 1959-04-19, 1970, 1971

 File — Box: MS239.03, Folder: 239.03.13
Identifier: Folder 239.03.13

Scope and Contents

--Article from the Denver Post dated 19 April 1959 entitled “one in 5,000,000: White buffaloes just don’t happen very often.”

--Page torn from a book with illustrations entitled “Exchange of Vows Around a Fire” and “Indian Ceremonial Dance”

PN.239.790—Unidentified Indian male

PN.239.791—Joseph and Susie Good

PN.239.792—Chief Leader Charge

PN.239.793—Unidentified Indian male

PN.239.794—Chief Iron Shell, Ft. Worth Frontier Days Centennial 1936

PN.239.795—Negative of painting of Indian council

PN.239.796.1; PN. 239.796.2; P.239.796; SL.239.796—“Dacota Woman and Assiniboin Girl”

P.239.797—Arapaho club, 1850, Denver Art Museum Collection

P.239.798—“Wahktageli, known as ‘Big Soldier,’ dated May 26, 1833, from the collection of Northern Natural Gas Company.” Handwriting on the back reads “To my heap big Indian pal for his bird friends. Love E. Burnam.”

PN.239.799—Negative of painting of what appears to be snake dance

SL.239.800—“Mato-Tope”

SL.239.801—“Pehriska-Ruhpa”

SL.239.803—Color transparency of painting with Indians gathered around a rock

PN.239.804—“The Kidder Murder” from the New York Public Library

PN.239.805—“Guerrier Iroquois” from the Library of Congress

SL.239.806—Color transparency of pottery jar

PN.239.807—Illustration of woven basket from Basketry by Lucy George

PN.239.808—Woven basket

PN.239.809—Woven basket

PN.239.810—“Coushatta Pine Needle Coiled Basketry”

PN.239.811—Woman weaving basket

PN.239.812—Woman sewing Seminole pattern

PN.239.813—Carved figurine

PN.239.814—Woven basket

PN.239.815—“Worm Woman mask carved from yellow cedar, by Lincoln Wallace (Tlingit-Alaska)”

PN.239.816—Woman weaving on loom with child in cradleboard watching

PN.239.817—Woman weaving basket

PN.239.818—“Metalwork by Julius Ceasar”

PN.239.819—“Aquatic bird stickpin. 1970. Cut and engraved German silver metal, length 2”.”

PN.239.820—Unidentified artwork

PN.239.821—Two carved bird figurines

PN.239.822—Unidentified artwork

PN.239.823—Artwork entitled “A Change.” 1971.

PN.239.824—Unidentified artwork

PN.239.825—Three carved bear figurines

PN.239.826—Negative from article entitled “Three Indians Speak: An Involvement – A Commitment”

PN.239.827—Indian in front of mud and stick hut

PN.239.828—Photo portrait of unidentified Indian

PN.239.829—“A Klamath Indian beauty in ancient costume”

PN.239.830—Photo of men doing a snake dance

PN.239.831—Indians inside longhouse performing ceremony

PN.239.832—“Standard Wilde, son of NI – Kickapoo Chief”

PN.239.833—Hide painting

PN.239.834—Four Indian men in native costume

PN.239.835—Carved figurine

PN.239.836—Pueblo village

P.239.837—Unidentified Wichita woman

Dates

  • Created: 1833-05-26, 1936, 1959-04-19, 1970, 1971

Conditions Governing Access

McCracken Library staff may determine use restrictions dependent on the physical condition of manuscript materials. Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation or publication. Contact McCracken Research Library for more information.

Extent

From the Collection: 1.00 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository

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