President Roosevelt at Mandan, North Dakota
"Should auld acquaintance be forgot?" - Pres. Roosevelt and his friends in Town Hall, Medora, N.D.
President Roosevelt satisfying a ranchman's appetite at a barbeque, Bismarck, N.D.
[Elderly Native American woman]
The Rev. Paul Mazakute
Publisher: Morrow, Stanley J.
Subjects: Mazakute,
Paul,
Church Of Our Most Merciful Saviour (Santee,
Ne),
People,
Indians Of North America,
Spiritual Life,
Dakota Indians,
Men,
Clergy,
Nebraska,
Santee,
Portrait Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Sioux Indians. Two fine types of a dying race.
Four Indian men in a boat on Ponca creek.
Extensive rack, full of buffalo meat.
Pressing buffalo hides, Cheyanne camp.
Missions at the Santee Agnecy.
Indians sitting in large circles during the issuing of annuities at Ft. Berthold.
Portrait of a young man in European dress.
Portrait of a young man in European dress.
Portrait of a young man in European dress.
Portrait of an old woman.
Portrait of two young women and one young man, animal skin used as backdrop.
Group of Indians and "Red River carts".
Interior of the Chapel of the mission of our Most Merciful Savior at the Santee Agency.
Chapel of the mission of our Most Merciful Savior at the Santee Agency.
Church and mission house.
Permanent camp in Custer Valley.
Granite Knob and Harney's Peak.
Permanent camp in Agnes Park.