Geronimo, the famous Apache warrior and five other Western Indian chiefs in inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905
Publisher: Rau, William Herman
Subjects: Geronimo,
Public Appearances,
Roosevelt,
Theodore,
Inauguration,
Indians Of North America,
Government Relations,
Delegations,
Washington (D.C.),
Parades & Processions,
Presidential Inaugurations
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
A wonder to the primitive inhabitants--Santa Fe train crossing Canon Diablo, Arizona.
Apache Braves, ready for the trail, Arizona
The Masked Kachinas (Hopi Indian "Rain-makers"), Village of Shonghopavi, Arizona
Primitive artists--Indian women decorating pottery, Hopi Reservation, Arizona
Indians racing with President's train under snow-streaked Idaho mountains near Pocatello
Indian chiefs headed by Geronimo, passing in review before President Roosevelt, Inauguration Day, 1905, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Publisher: Keystone View Co.
Subjects: Geronimo,
Public Appearances,
Washington (D.C.),
Roosevelt,
Theodore,
Inauguration,
Indians Of North America,
Government Relations,
Delegations,
Parades & Processions,
Presidential Inaugurations,
Tribal Chiefs,
United States
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Geronimo, the famous Apache warrior and five other Western Indian chiefs in inaugural parade, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1905
Publisher: Rau, William Herman
Subjects: Geronimo,
Public Appearances,
Roosevelt,
Theodore,
Inauguration,
Indians Of North America,
Government Relations,
Delegations,
Washington (D.C.),
Parades & Processions,
Presidential Inaugurations
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
War views Wounded Indians /
Publisher: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries
Subjects: United States,
Army,
People,
Virginia,
Fredericksburg,
Indians Of North America,
Military Service,
War Casualties,
History,
Civil War,
Casualties,
Union,
Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Indian squaws and papooses
The Great Sanitary Fair, Philadelphia, 1864 The Indians.
Publisher: Cremer, James
Subjects: United States Sanitary Commission,
Exhibitions & Display,
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia,
Great Central Fair For The U.S. Sanitary Commission,
Philadelphia,
Pa.),
Indians Of North America,
Exhibitions,
Ethnic Stereotypes,
United States,
History,
Civil War,
So
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Cheyenne, Wyo.--Indian and cowboy have buried the hatchet and smoked the pipe of peace
The start, Camp Mohave, A. T.
Mission house and collegiate Church of the Merciful Saviour, Santee Ag., Neb.
Publisher: Morrow, Stanley J.
Subjects: Church Of Our Most Merciful Saviour (Santee,
Ne),
Buildings,
Indians Of North America,
Spiritual Life,
Santee Indians,
Missions,
Nebraska,
Santee,
Episcopal Churches
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
[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
Interior of Chapel of the Merciful Saviour, Santee Agency
Publisher: Morrow, Stanley J.
Subjects: Church Of Our Most Merciful Saviour (Santee,
Ne),
Buildings,
Indians Of North America,
Spiritual Life,
Santee Indians,
Altars,
Nebraska,
Santee,
Episcopal Churches
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
The Rev. Christian Taopi
Publisher: Morrow, Stanley J.
Subjects: Taopi,
Christian,
Church Of Our Most Merciful Saviour (Santee,
Ne),
People,
Indians Of North America,
Spiritual Life,
Santee Indians,
Men,
Clergy,
Nebraska,
Santee,
Portrait Photographs
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Moki corn festival, Indian camp, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904
Moki squaw making a blanket, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904
Black Horse, a Pawnee chieftain in costume, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904
Indians on pike at World's Fair trying to prevent picture being made by reflecting sunlight from small mirrors into camera
Indians from the "Wild West" at World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo.
"Medicine men" with squirming rattlesnakes, odd homes of the Cliff Dwellers, World's Fair, St. Louis
Group of Indians in Parade of Children of All Nations, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.
Pueblo Indian pottery sellers, Indian reservation, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904
Cliff Dwellers. Exhibition on the Pike. Louisiana Purchase Exposition