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Bureau of American Ethnology negatives

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Bureau of American Ethnology negatives
Extent
circa 8000 Glass negatives (Gelatin and Collodion)
Date
Circa 1858-1925
Archival Repository
National Anthropological Archives
Identifier
NAA.PhotoLot.176
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Glass negatives
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1628181032430-1628181032433-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3b4d0e93d-6cd7-4bca-9fca-ee2bba74afaa

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  • View of Anana, the capital of Guam, from signal station on mesa

  • Engraving of A log habitation

  • Portrait (Profile) of Candi Tanka (Big Tobacco)

  • Portrait (Front) of Chief Palaneapape (Struck A Pawnee) or Padani Apapi or Pa-Da-Ni-A-Ha-Hi (Struck by the Ree)

  • View of Pueblo and Wagons

  • Portrait of Anthony and Catherine

  • Rosa Parr

  • Portrait (Profile) of Pu-Te-Hin Sapa (Black Mustache),

  • Portrait (Front) of Wa-Pa-Ha-Sa or Wa-Pa-Ha-Sha (Red Ensign), Hereditary Name of Chief

  • Portrait (Profile) of Tzashima, Wife of Governor of Laguna

  • Bi-Nan-Set (Big Mouth Hawk) or (Big Mouth)

  • Portrait of Yankton Dakota man, Hehdogeca (Hollow Horn)

  • Portrait of Obahomani or Op-Po-Hom-Mon-Ne (Buck Elk Walking), (Missouri), and Thrashagi or Een-Brick-To (Blackbird)

  • Winnebago Indian child outside of wigwam

  • Indian women on the main street

  • Portrait (Front) of Timber Bluff

  • Portrait (Profile) of Chan-Te-Su-Ta or Cante-Suta (Hard Heart)

  • Fox text

  • Portrait (Front) of Shavano

  • The Gorge of Bacuache, the gateway to Seri

  • Portrait (Profile) of Echolo-Ahajo or Soperleesharjo (Mad Deer), Called John Kelly, Interpreter

  • Portrait (Front) of Wakin Cistin or Wa-Kin-Yan-Chin-Stin or Wo-A-Ki-A-Tsi-Kan (Little Thunder)

  • Portrait (Front) of James M. Paul

  • Car-Io-Scuse (Curly Bear) wearing decorated shirt and leggings fringed with fur and holding decorated lance

  • Group Portrait of Red Dog, Chief Wets-It, and The Man

  • Wife of the Governor of San Juan; Blanket On Wall Nearby

  • Portrait (Front) of Juan Domingo Abeita, Governor

  • Portrait of Oto man, James Whitewater

  • Three Children in Two Doorways of Adobe House Cluster

  • Portrait (Front) of Yumtobe Ka-Mi-A-Kin

  • Itagunuhi or John Ax

  • Portrait (Front) of Ostin, Also Called Lamar Richards

  • William Walker's sod hut in Poosepatuck village on Poosepatuck Creek, near Mastic, Long Island

  • Portrait (Front) of Kicking Horse Charley

  • Vessels collected by Frank Russell, 1902. Pima Reservation, Arizona

  • Ruins On Mesa

  • Three men sitting outdoors and three men, one holding a bow and arrow

  • Wah-tian-kah and unidentified man

  • Portrait (Profile) of Cetan-luta or Red Hawk

  • Drawings by R. F. Kurz Of Portraits (Profiles) of Man and Woman and Dog; Man Near Horse; View of Forest

  • Tsutlim-moxmox or Yellow Bull

  • Tama (Rattle Woman) and Igiagyhona

  • View of Abandoned San Felipe Mission On Mesa Top

  • Portrait (Front) of Mato-Ho-Tanka (Grizzly Bear with the Great Voice) or Ma-To-Ho-Kan-Tan-Ke (The Bear with the Big Voice)

  • Ceremonial pipe

  • Altar of the Quer-ran-na Society Made of Antlers, Feathers, Clay Figures?, and Bundles

  • Group Portrait of Three Men, Plenty Coups, Frank Shively, and Big Shoulder Blade

  • Portrait (Front) of Wan-Bli-Ki-Chi-Zu-Pi (Fought by the War Eagle), Also Called Chief Big Rib

  • Harper, Francis Dr.

  • Portrait of Omaha man, Wa-ce-a'-thin or James Blackbird

  • Governor Trujillo with His Family of Six

  • Two Men Near Tipi, One Holding Pistol, One Holding Knife; Berries? Drying Nearby

  • Portrait (Front) of Antoine Moise or Muiz or Moses

  • Ceremony, Feast of San Geronimo

  • John Carroll? On Horseback in Desert

  • Umatilla woman on horseback, beside mat-covered tipi

  • Portrait of Kiowa-Apache man, Striker

  • Wild Rice Kernels After Thrashing and Winnowing

  • Bags and shields - tobacco pouch and sling - Pima Reservation, Arizona

  • Portrait (Front) of Chauncy Wanikiya

  • Portrait (Profile) of Chief Deganadashen (There Are Twenty Villages), Called R. B. Winnie

  • Ceremony, Santa Clara? Harvest Dance

  • Unfinished reed mat on frame

  • Portrait (Front) of O-To-Wa (The Sucker)

  • View of Pueblo From North?; Church, Water Trough, and Beehive Ovens Also Shown

  • View of Pueblo and Corrals

  • Portrait (Front) of Chief Big Foot

  • Portrait (Profile) of Margarita Campos, an albino girl

  • View of Pueblo On Hill

  • Portrait (Profile) of Hento

  • Portrait (Front) of Six Year-Old Boy

  • Bell, C. M. approximately 1849-1893 (Charles Milton)

  • McKenney and Hall

  • Ceremony, Snake Dance

  • Portrait (Front) of Wilson N. Jones

  • Portrait (Front) of Malquikasetaha Called Hasteen Belody, with Concha Belt

  • Chief Moack-Shin-Ou-Av

  • Woman Near Tipi

  • Cebollita Valley from top of mesa looking south, New Mexico

  • Portrait (Front) of Yellow Calf

  • Portrait (Front) of Anne Stidham, Daughter of George W. Stidham

  • View of tipis and mat-covered wigwam

  • Indian women on the main street

  • Portrait (Front) of Wapalelekathili (Running White Weasel), Called Edward Chapman

  • Feathered banner (tokala society staff ?) stuck in ground, tents in background

  • Portrait of Pima girl, Martha Pedgley

  • Portrait (Front) of Chief Kolkolhtama or Khool-Khool-Tah-Meh or Me-Tot-Wa-Tes (Three Lands)

  • Tom Hill setting out decoys on Forge River

  • Miscellaneous woven bags

  • Bark Lodge; Poles and Lodge Frame Nearby

  • Miscellaneous snapshot of the annual ball game, Qualla Reservation, NC

  • Rock of Katzimo (Mesa Escantada)

  • View of Street Between Two Adobe House Clusters; Man On Ladder

  • Portrait (Front) of Israel Folsom or Folson

  • Portrait of Chickasaw man, D. O. Fisher

  • Portrait of Omaha man, Thugina or Louis Fontenelle

  • Portrait (Profile) of Dar-Gar-Swen-Gar-Ant (Dropping The Stock of The Gun), Called Harrison Halftown

  • Portrait of Chief Joseph and his nephew

  • Portrait of Ponca man, Mon-chu'-hin-xte or Hairy (Grizzly) Bear, chief

  • Portrait (Front) of Chief Jim Bob

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