"And then the fairies went to bed"
President McKinley visiting Major Gen'l Wheeler in his tent, Camp Wikoff, Montauck Pt., N.Y.
And speedily the punishment fits the crime
Forging steel into plowshares, plant of Parlin & Orndorf Co., Canton, Ill.
A fine piece of Indian basketry, and little Indian girl, Albuquerque, N.M.
The Masked Kachinas (Hopi Indian "Rain-makers"), Village of Shonghopavi, Arizona
Siwash [i.e., Salishan] Indian woman digging clams
Siwash [i.e., Salishan] Indian family, Washington
Siwash [i.e., Salishan] Indian women in war canoe
Walpi - 600 ft. above the plain - a chief "pueblo" of the mysterious Moki race (cliff dwellers), Arizona
Chief of the Kachina Dance at the Moki (Cliff Dwellers) Village of Sichomovi, Arizona
Terrace Homes of Hopi Indians - street scene in Oraibi, Hopi Reservation, Arizona
Chief of the religious Snake Dancers at Walpi - the mysterious Cliff Dwellers of Arizona
Laguna Indians [women] removing bread from primitive oven, New Mexico
Navajo Blanket Weaving - an Indian Hogan (hut), on the Navajo Reservation, Arizona
Adeline [i.e., Angeline?] Princess of Seattle, Wash., 100 years old
A Thriving Family of Snake River Indians, Alaska
Indian Village of Klinkwan - modern Natives and Totem Poles of the old Hydahs [i.e. Haida], Alaska
Chief Two-Guns-White-Calf and companions in Medicine Lodge Ceremony, Glacier Natl. Park, Montana
Blackfeet squaw's papoose at home, Mont. River, Wash.
Siwash Indian camp, Washington
Siwash Indian shack, Washington
Siwash Indians, smoking salmon, Wash.
How all our pottery manufacturers began - an Indian potter at work - Arizona
Coke ovens near Altoona, Pa. - filling with soft coal from overhead - opening and sealing doors
Firing tableware in the noted pottery center, Trenton, N.J.