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"Photographs of North American Indians" Albums
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Consists of two disbound albums containing 1,025 mounted albumen photographs of various Indigenous peoples of North America, including portraits of delegates to Washington, D.C.; expedition photographs; and early Western studio portraits. Also included are photographs of ruins in the American Southwest and Mexico, of Southwestern Indian pottery and implements, and of models of Southwestern ruins.
Most of the photographs in the albums are described in the Numerical Index of William Henry Jackson's Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of North American Indians (1877), which is pasted on leaves at the beginning of each volume.
Item-level descriptions that end with the initials PRF were dated or otherwise reviewed by Paula R. Fleming, author of The Shindler Catalogue (Smithsonian 2003) and a photograph specialist familiar with the original negatives.
Complete list of known photographers: C. M. (Charles Milton) Bell, Mathew B. Brady, Charles William Carter, Savage & Ottinger, W. G. (William Gunnison) Chamberlain, Désiré Charnay, Thomas M. (Thomas Martin) Easterly, Edric L. Eaton, John H. Fitzgibbon, T. M. Galey, Alexander Gardner, John K. Hillers, J. D. Hutton, J. Gurney & Son, Jackson Brothers (Omaha, Neb.), William Henry Jackson, James E. McClees Studio, N. Brown & Son, Savage & Ottinger, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno) Shindler, C. S. Stobie, Ulke Brothers, Orloff R. Westmann, Joel E. (Joel Emmons) Whitney.
Racist, colonialist, and sexist language were used to describe many of the items in this collection. In most cases, descriptions were creator-supplied. In other cases, in which photographs lacked identifying information, descriptions were created by an archivist. However, the collection is a candidate for ongoing reparative description work. We hope that researchers will engage in a dialogue with staff about issues in the collection and changes that could help.
This collection is arranged by volume and leaf number into ten boxes. Volume 1 (leaves i-iv, 1-99) is arranged in boxes 1-5, Volume 2 (leaves i-iv, 1-91) in boxes 6-10.
Descriptive and historical notes of the Bureau of American Ethnology Collection of Glass Negatives at the National Anthropological Archives, accessed online at http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guide/_b3.htm in 2010 and 2012. Descriptive and historical notes of Manuscript 4420 in the Bureau of American Ethnology-United States National Museum Collection of Indian Photographs, accessed online at http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guide/appx_g.htm in 2010 and 2012. Fleming, Paula R. Native American Photography at the Smithsonian: The Shindler Catalogue. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Books, 2003. Jackson, William H., and F. V. Hayden. Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories for the Years 1869 to 1875, Inclusive, Miscellaneous Publications, Number 5. Washington: G.P.O., 1875. Jackson, William H. Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of North American Indians, United States Geological Survey of the Territories, Miscellaneous Publications, Number 9. Washington: G.P.O., 1877.
Gift of Prof. William Libbey, Class of 1877, Department of Geology, circa 1895-1897. Accession numbers AM 125286 and AM 125287.
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This collection was identified, researched, and described by Heather Shannon in 2005, with further research and description by Valerie Addonizio in 2009. Finding aid written by Valerie Addonizio in 2012. Researcher Paula R. Fleming also provided date and attribution information on specific items.
The existence of harmful language was noted in the collection-level description note by Faith Charlton in 2023 as an initial step per reparative description-related work.
As part of reparative description efforts in 2024, archivists removed the word "sq---" from item titles and replaced it with "wife" or "woman" based on available context. Former item titles, which had been derived from the 1877 Index of the Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians, remain evident in Scope and Contents notes.
As part of reparative description efforts in 2025 and in alignment with the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials, archivists removed digital images of human remains.
No appraisal information is available.
People
- Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison)
- Charnay, Désiré (1828-1915)
- Easterly, Thomas M. (Thomas Martin) (1809-1882)
- Eaton, E. L. (Edric L.) (approximately 1836-)
- Gardner, Alexander (1821-1882)
- Jackson, William Henry (1843-1942)
- Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno)
- Westmann, Orloff R.
- Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons) (1822-1886)
Organization
Subject
- Indians of Mexico -- photographs
- Indians of North America -- photographs
- Cheyenne Indians
- Women
- Ojibwa Indians
- Weapons
- Delaware Indians
- Menominee Indians
- Assimilation (Sociology)
- Miami Indians
- Ottawa Indians
- Potawatomi Indians
- Algonquian Indians
- Children
- Treaties
- Shawnee Indians
- Stockbridge Indians
- Brotherton Indians
- Apache Indians
- Older people
- Taos Indians
- Navajo Indians
- Ute Indians
- Crow Indians
- Tombs
- Dakota Indians
- Lakota Indians
- Pawnee Indians
- Animals
- Iowa Indians
- Kansa Indians
- Indians of North America
- Mandan Indians
- Missouri Indians
- Omaha Indians
- Education
- Technology
- Osage Indians
- Oto Indians
- Ponca Indians
- Art
- Winnebago Indians
- Arikara Indians
- Keeche Indians
- Waco Indians
- Wichita Indians
- Bannock Indians
- Agriculture
- Food
- Comanche Indians
- Kiowa Indians
- Shoshoni Indians
- Dwellings
- Nez Perce Indians
- Tenino Indians
- Wasco Indians
- Modoc Indians
- Tututni Indians
- Tohono O'Odham Indians
- Pima Indians
- Seneca Indians
- Wyandot Indians
- Creek Indians
- Seminole Indians
- Chickasaw Indians
- Choctaw Indians
- Arapaho Indians
- Caddo Indians
- Cherokee Indians
- Hopi Indians
- Tewa Indians
- Pueblos
- Isleta Indians
- Missions
- Tonkawa Indians
- Human remains (Archaeology)
- Tawakoni Indians
- Luiseno Indians
- Zuni Indians
- Handicraft
- Mayas
Place
- Publisher
- Manuscripts Division
- Finding Aid Author
- Valerie Addonizio
- Finding Aid Date
- 2012
- Access Restrictions
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Collection Inventory
Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 120. Portrait of Hah-Ket-Home-Mah (Little Robe). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 119. Portrait of Hah-Ket-Home-Mah (Little Robe). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 118. Portrait of Hah-Ket-Home-Mah (Little Robe). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 121. Portrait of Hah-Ket-Home-Mah (Little Robe). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 109. Portrait of Hah-Ket-Home-Mah (Little Robe). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 110. Portrait of Min-Nin-Ne-Wah (Whirlwind). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 111. Portrait of Whoak-Poo-No-Bats or Wopohwats (White Shield). Possibly printed by Jackson..
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 112. Portrait of Wo-Po-Ham (White Horse). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 113. Portrait of Bah-Ta-Che (Medicine Man). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 114. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 115. Possibly taken by Bell; possilby printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 26. The subjects could be Little Wolf and Dull Knife. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 27. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 28. Subjects could be Old Wolf and Lame White Man. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 29. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 30 and described there as "Stone Calf and squaw, Cheyenne." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 31 and described there as "Stone Calf and squaw, Cheyenne." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 116. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Negative no. 117. Not included in index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 123. Shindler catalogue no. 81. Subjects from left to right are: White Antelope, Alights On A Cloud (High Toe), and Little Chief. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 122. Shindler catalogue no. 243. Subject also known as Alights On A Cloud. Original daguerreotype by John H. Fitzgibbon; negative copied by Shindler. Possibly printed by William Henry Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 124. Shindler catalogue no. 154. Taken by J.D. Hutton during War Department expeditions to the headwaters of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers. Noted by William Henry Blackmore that this image was taken at Leavenworth of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians around 1859. Possibly printed by William Henry Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1001. Portrait of Es-En-Ce (Little Shell) or Ais-Aince (Little Clam) or Ayabe-Way-We-Tung (He Who Rests On His Way). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1002. Portrait of Mis-To-Ya-Be (Little Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1003. Portrait of Ka-Ees-Pa (Something Blown Up By The Wind) taken during 1874 delegation, Washington, D.C. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1004. Portrait of Ke-Woe-Sais-We-Ro (The Man Who Knows How To Hunt). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1068. Portrait of Shay-Wi-Zick (Sour Spittle). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1069. Portrait of Qui-Wi-Zhen-Shish (Bad Boy). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1070. Portrait of Qui-Wi-Zens (The Boy). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1071. Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1072. Portrait of Moozomo (Moose's Dung, Moose Dung). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1073. Portrait of Me-Jaw-Key-Osh (Something In The Air Gradually Falling To the Earth). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1074. Portrait of Essiniwub Ogwissun (Son of Essiniwub). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1075. Subject also identified as Tibishko-Biness (Like A Bird). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Cataloger supplied title. Marked as negative nos. 1076-1077, which correspond to 1877 Jackson entries for A Yellow-Haired One Sailing Along and Like A Bird. Subjects also identified as Maiadjiaush (Something Beginning To Sail Off) and Naboniqueaush (A Yellow- Haired One Sailing Along). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 78. Shindler catalogue no. 68. Portrait of Peg-A-No-Ke-Shick (Hole In The Day). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 79. Shindler catalogue no. 247. Portrait of Peg-A-No-Ke-Shick (Hole In The Day). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 80. Portrait of Qui-Wi-Zhen-Shish (Bad Boy). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 81. Shindler catalogue no. 250. Portrait of Ah-Ah-Shaw-We-Ke-Shick (Crossing Sky). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 82. Shindler catalogue no. 252. Portrait of Nah-Gun-A-Gow-Bow (Standing Forward). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 83. Shindler catalogue no. 248. Portrait of Kish-Ka-Na-Cut (Stump). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 84. Shindler catalogue no. 249. Portrait of Mis-Ko-Pe-Nen-She (Stump). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 85. Portrait of Naw-Gaw-Nab (The Foremost Sitter). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 86 Shindler catalogue no. 251. Portrait of Now-We-Ge-Shick (Noon-Day). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 181. Taken during 1872 delegation, possibly in Washington, D.C. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 182. Taken during 1872 delegation, possibly in Washington, D.C. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 186. Shindler catalogue no. 245. According to Shindler catalogue, subject is most likely a Ponca and not a Delaware Indian. Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown; likely copied from a daguerreotype.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 852. Possibly taken during an 1876 delegation. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 419. Shindler catalogue no. 209. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 420. Shindler catalogue no. 211. Portrait of Mi-To-San-Ya (Thomas Miller). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 421. Shindler catalogue no. 212. Portrait of A-Woa-Sa-Pi (Joe Dick). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 422. Shindler catalogue no. 210.1. Portrait of A-Tshe-quog-gya (J.B. Roubideaux). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 425. Shindler catalogue no. 213. Portrait of Woa-Pe-Man-Goa (also known as Thomas Richardville, according to the Shindler catalogue). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 504. Shindler catalogue no. 49. Portrait of (O-Ta-Wa). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 505. Shindler catalogue no. 219. Portrait of Che-Po-Qua or Che-Po-Swa (Lightning), also called Henry Clay. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 506. Shindler catalogue no. 220. Portrait of Partee (John Wilson). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 507. Shindler Catalogue no. 221. Portrait of Sha-Pon-Da (James Wind). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1039. Possibly by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1040. Possibly by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1041. Possiblty taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 522. Shindler catalogue no. 52. Portrait of Wzhi-Kian (Thunder Coming Down To The Ground). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 677. Shindler catalogue no. 158 and 228. Portrait of Keokuk, Sr. (Watchful Fox). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 678. Shindler catalogue no. 159.2. Portrait of Keokuk, Jr. (Watchful Fox). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. "Keokuk, Jr., and Charles Keokuk, Sac and Fox," is title supplied by index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, negative no. 681. Shindler catalogue no. 88. Portrait of Keokuk, Jr. (Watchful Fox). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. "Keokuk, Jr., and Charles Keokuk, Sac and Fox" is title supplied by index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, negative no. 682. Shindler catalogue no. 172. Second inventory number "180" appears faded or masked in print. Portrait of Keokuk, Jr. (Watchful Fox). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 705. Shindler catalogue no. 119. Portrait of Keokuk, Jr. (Watchful Fox). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. "Charles Keokuk, Sac and Fox" is title supplied by index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, negative no. 679. Shindler catalogue no. 159.1. Portrait of Keokuk, Jr. (Watchful Fox). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. "Keokuk, Jr., and Charles Keokuk, Sac and Fox" is title supplied by index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, negative no. 684. Shindler catalogue no. 160. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 683. Shindler catalogue no. 173. Second inventory number "182" appears faded or masked in print. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 685. Second inventory number "15?" appears faded or masked in print. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 686. Shindler catalogue no. 188. Portrait of Mo-Less or Wo-A-Pa-Na-Ma (White Fish). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 687. Shindler catalogue no. 190.1. Portrait of Sacapee or Sac-A-Pe (Shell Fish) . Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 688. Shindler catalogue no. 190.2. Portrait of Sacapee or Sac-A-Pe (Shell Fish) . Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. "Moless and Sacapee, Sac and Fox" is title supplied by index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, negative no. 689. Shindler catalogue no. 192.1. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 692. Shindler catalogue no. 174. Portrait of Kwa-Kwa-Ouf-Pe-Kwa (Dead Indian). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 693. Shindler catalogue no. 189. Portrait of Ko-Shi-Way (The Sea). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 694. Shindler catalogue no. 187. Portrait of Waw-Paw-Ko-Las-Ka (Big Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied tite. "Mokohoko" is incorrect title supplied by index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, negative no. 696. Shindler catalogue no. 70. Portrait of La-Ka-Ko (The Gray Fox). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 697. Shindler catalogue no. 61. Portrait of Mokohoko or Mo-Ka-Ho-Ka (Fish Rising Above The Water). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 698. Shindler catalogue no. 91. Portrait of Mokohoko or Mo-Ka-Ho-Ka (Fish Rising Above The Water). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 700. Shindler catalogue no. 175. Second inventory number "192" appears faded or masked in print. Portrait of Manotowah (Many Scalps). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 400. Shindler catalogue no. 89. Second inventory number "190(?)" appears faded or masked in print. Portrait of Wahcoma or Wa-Com- Mo. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 401. Shindler catalogue no. 92. Second inventory number "185" appears faded or masked in print. Portrait of Grey Eyes (Ne-Quaw-Ho- Ko). (Identified in Shindler catalogue as Uk-Wka-Ho-Ko or Fish Floating To The Shore.) Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 396. Portrait of George Gomez or Wah-Pah-Nah-Ka-Na Kah (Bear Eating Acorns Up A Tree). Shindler catalogue no. 191. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 691. Portrait of George Gomez or Wah-Pah-Nah-Ka-Na Kah (Bear Eating Acorns Up A Tree). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. "George Gomez" is incorrect title supplied by index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, negative no. 701. Shindler catalogue no. 63. Portrait of The Bear In The Fork Of A Tree (Na-Sa- Wa-Kwut). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 709. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 806. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 710. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 706. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 707. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 711. Portrait of Wa-Wa-Si-Mo or Wa-Wa-Si-Si-Mo (called Graham Rodgers). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 712. Shindler catalogue no. 217. According to Shindler catalogue, his name is H.F.A. Rogers. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 713. Shindler catalogue no. 218. According to Shindler catalogue, his name is Charles Ducker. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1050. Portrait of Na-Un-Naup-Tauk, called Jacob Jacobs. Possibly by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1049. Portrait of Na-Un-Naup-Tauk, called Jacob Jacobs. Possibly by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1065. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 853. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 854 and described there as "Eskiminzin and squaw, Apache." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 855. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 856 and described there as "Cassadora and squaw, Apache." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 857. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number number 858 and described there as "Eskinilay and squaw, Apache." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Not listed in index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Marked as negative no. 858 1/2. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 860. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 861 and described there as "Chiquito and squaw, Apache." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 862. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 863. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 864. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 865. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 866. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 867. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 868. Portrait of Cushashado or Cushshashado. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 869. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 870. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Not included in index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Marked negative no. 869 1/2. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 871. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 872. Possibly printed by Jackson. Left to right (identified from single poses): Chiquito, wife of Chiquito, Marijildo Grijalva, Eskiminzin, Saygully, unidentified agent, wife of Cassadora, and Cassadora.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 873. Possibly printed by Jackson. Left to right: Napasgingush, wife of Eskinilay, Cullah, Eskinilay, Passalah, Pinal and his young son, Hautushnehay, Eskayelah, Skellegunney, and Cushashado.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 2. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 3. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 4. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 5. Portrait of Ta-Ho (Striker). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 6. Portrait of Ta-Ho (Striker). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 7. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 8. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 9. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 10. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 11. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 12. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 13. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 14. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 451.Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Possibly printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 449. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Possibly printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 753. Portrait of Guerito (Man with Yellow Hair). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 442. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Portrait of Guerito (Man with Yellow Hair). Possibly printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 444. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Possibly printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 443. Possibly printed by Jackson. Subject from the Athapascan family. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. PRF
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 445. Possibly printed by Jackson. Subject from the Tancan family. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Misidentified as an Apache Indian. PRF
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 446. Possibly printed by Jackson. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Misidentified as an Apache Indian. PRF
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 448. Possibly printed by Jackson. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 447. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Possibly printed by Jackson. Subject from the Athapascan family. PRF
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 18. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject from the Athapascan family. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 450. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Misidentified as an Apache Indian. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 125. Portrait of Pedro Scardilicto or Scradilclito. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 126. Portrait of Pedro Scardilicto or Scradilclito. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 127. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 652. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 414. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 415. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 749. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 750. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1027. Also spelled Manuelito. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1028. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1029. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1030. Portrait Cayatanito, brother of Manuelito. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1031.Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1032. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1033. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1034. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Not listed in the DCPNAI. Marked as negative no. 1034 1/2. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1035. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 1038. Possibly taken by Bell; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 453. Shindler no. 137. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 786. Shindler catalogue no. 82. Apparently miscatalogued by Jackson, subject is Sobita, head chief of the Capote Utas. Photographer unknown; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 454. Shindler catalogue no. 135. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 452. Shindler catalogue no. 134. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 455. Shindler catalogue no. 136. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting Kam-Ne-But-Se (Blackfoot) and his wife, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 940 and described there as "Blackfoot and squaw, Crow." Possibly taken by Ukle Brothers; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 946. Portrait of Chief Kam-Ne-But-Se (Blackfoot). Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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This photograph, depicting Che-Ve-Te-Pu-Ma-Ta (Iron Bull) and his wife, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 941 and described there as "Iron Bull and squaw, Crow." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting Se-ta-pit-se (Bear Wolf) and his wife (Stays with the Horses), is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 942 and described there as "Bear Wolf and squaw, Crow." Possibly taken by Ukle Brothers; possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting Perits-Har-Sts, (Old Crow) and his wife, Ish-Ip-Chi-Wak-Pa-I-Chis (Good or Pretty Medicine Pipe), is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 943 and described there as "Old Crow and squaw." Possibly taken by Ukle Brothers; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 944. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 945. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 947. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 948. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 949. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 950 and described there as "Group of squaws." Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 953. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 951. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 954. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 252. Possibly taken by Gardner; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 253. Possibly taken by Gardner; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 254. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 255. Portrait of Kan-Gi-I-Yo-Tan-Ka or Kah-Re-Eo-Tah-Ke (Sitting Crow). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 256. Portrait of Kan-Gi-I-Yo-Tan-Ka or Kah-Re-Eo-Tah-Ke (Sitting Crow). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 257. Portrait of Ma-Ya-Wa-Na-Pe-Ya or Mah-Zah-Wah-Nah-Pa-Ah or Mazawanapeya (Iron Scare or Iron Causes To Flee). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 258. Portrait of Ma-Ya-Wa-Na-Pe-Ya or Mah-Zah-Wah-Nah-Pa-Ah or Mazawanapeya (Iron Scare or Iron Causes To Flee). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 259. Shindler catalogue no. 242. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 337. Portrait of Chief Sinte-Galeshka or Cin-Te-Gi-Le-Ska or Tshin-Tah-Ge-Las-Kah (Spotted Tail). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting Chief Sinte-Galeshka or Cin-te-gi-le-ska or Tshin-Tah-Ge-Las-Kah (Spotted Tail) and his wife, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 338 and described there as "Spotted Tail and squaw." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 339 and described there as "Squaw of Spotted Tail." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 340 and described there as "Squaw of Spotted Tail." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 341. Portrait of I-Api-Otah or He-Vua-She-Tson (Gassy or Talks Much). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 342. Portrait of I-Api-Otah or He-Vua-She-Tson (Gassy or Talks Much). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 343. Portrait of I-Te-San-Yan or I-Tah-San-Ke-Ah or Ite- Sanyan (Whitewash or Whitens or Whitish His Face). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 344. Portrait of I-Te-San-Yan or I-Tah-San-Ke-Ah or Ite- Sanyan (Whitewash or Whitens or Whitish His Face). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 345. Portrait of Che-Tan-Ta-Kpi or Tske-Tan-Vua-Tak-Pah or Ceta-Watakpe (Charge On The Hawk). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 346. Portrait of Che-Tan-Ta-Kpi or Tske-Tan-Vua-Tak-Pah or Ceta-Watakpe (Charge On The Hawk). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 347. Portrait of Nom-Pa-Ap-A or Num-Ke-Chpah (Two Strikes). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 348. Portrait of Nom-Pa-Ap-A or Num-Ke-Chpah (Two Strikes). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the index of the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 349 and described there as "Squaw of Two Strikes." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 350 and described there as "Squaw of Two Strikes." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 351. Portrait of Kangi-Sha-Pa or Kan-Gah-Sa-Pah (Black Crow). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 352. Portrait of Kangi-Sha-Pa or Kan-Gah-Sa-Pah (Black Crow). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 353. Portrait of He-Gma-Wa-Ku-Wa or He-Gma-Vua-Kovah (One Who Runs The Tiger). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 354. Portrait of He-Gma-Wa-Ku-Wa or He-Gma-Vua-Kovah (One Who Runs The Tiger). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 355. Portrait of Wanmble-Shda or A-Nu-Ka-San-Vua-Be-Luh (Bald Eagle or Weasel Eagle or Plucked Eagle). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 356. Portrait of Wanmble-Shda or A-Nu-Ka-San-Vua-Be-Luh (Bald Eagle or Weasel Eagle or Plucked Eagle). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 357. Portrait of Che-Cha-Lu or Tsheh-Sha-Lah (Thigh or Thigh Bone or Little Thigh). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 358. Portrait of Che-Cha-Lu or Tsheh-Sha-Lah (Thigh or Thigh Bone or Little Thigh). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting the wife of Che-chá-lu (Thigh), is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative no. 359 and described there as "Squaw of Thigh, Brule Dakota." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting the wife of Che-chá-lu (Thigh), is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative no. 360 and described there as "Squaw of Thigh, Brule Dakota." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 361. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka-Sha-Pa or Ta-Tan-Kah-Sa-Pah (Black Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 362. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka-Sha-Pa or Ta-Tan-Kah-Sa-Pah (Black Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 369. Portrait of Cho-Ni-Cha-Wa-Ni-Cha or Tsho-Ne-Tshah-Vua- Ni-Tzah (No Flesh) or (Wicked Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson. See also entry for No Flesh.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 363. Portrait of Cho-Ni-Cha-Wa-Ni-Cha or Tsho-Ne-Tshah-Vua- Ni-Tzah (No Flesh) or (Wicked Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson. See also entry for Wicked Bear.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 364. Portrait of Cho-Ni-Cha-Wa-Ni-Cha or Tsho-Ne-Tshah-Vua- Ni-Tzah (No Flesh) or (Wicked Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson. See also entry for Wicked Bear.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 365. Portrait of Ma-Zah-Pon-Kes-Kah (Iron Shell). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 366. Portrait of Ma-Zah-Pon-Kes-Kah (Iron Shell). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 370. Portrait of Pa-Hui-Zi-Zi or Pahinzi-Zi Or Pe-Hi-Zi-Zih (Yellow Hair or Hairs). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 371. Portrait of Pa-Hui-Zi-Zi or Pahinzi-Zi Or Pe-Hi-Zi-Zih (Yellow Hair or Hairs). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 372. Portrait of I-Shta-Ska or Ish-Tah-Skah (White Eyes). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 373. Portrait of I-Shta-Ska or Ish-Tah-Skah (White Eyes). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 374. Portrait of Ma-To-Dusa or Mato-Luza or Ma-To-Lousah (Swift Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 375. Portrait of Ma-To-Dusa or Mato-Luza or Ma-To-Lousah (Swift Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 376. Portrait of Wa-Kin-Yan-Ska or Vua-Ke-Ah-Skah (White Thunder). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 377. Portrait of Wa-Kin-Yan-Ska or Vua-Ke-Ah-Skah (White Thunder). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 378. Shindler catalogue no. 120. Portrait of Ma-Za-O-Ya-Ti (Iron Nation). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 379. Shindler catalogue no. 125. Portrait of Ma-Za-O-Ya-Ti (Iron Nation). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 380. Shindler catalogue no. 20. Portrait of Ma-Za-O-Ya-Ti (Iron Nation). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 282. Portrait of Mato Wakan or Ma-To-Ican or Ma-To-O-A-Wa-Kan or Ma-To-Wuh-Kan (Medicine Bear) or (Medicine Bear Track) or (Mysterious Grizzly Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 283. Portrait of Mato Wakan or Ma-To-Ican or Ma-To-O-A-Wa-Kan or Ma-To-Wuh-Kan (Medicine Bear) or (Medicine Bear Track) or (Mysterious Grizzly Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 284. Portrait of Mato Kokipa or Ma-To-Ko-Kepa (Afraid of the Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 285. Portrait of Mato Kokipa or Ma-To-Ko-Kepa (Afraid of the Bear). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 286. Portrait of Mato Poge or Ma-To-Po-Zhe or Ma-To-Pa-Ge (Grizzly Bear's Nose) or (Bear's Nose). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 287. Portrait of Mato Poge or Ma-To-Po-Zhe or Ma-To-Pa-Ge (Grizzly Bear's Nose) or (Bear's Nose). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 288. Portrait of Chante Ha or Shanta-Ya or Cante-Ha (Heart Skin) or (Skin of the Heart). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 289. Portrait of Chante Ha or Shanta-Ya or Cante-Ha (Heart Skin) or (Skin of the Heart). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 290. Portrait of Tipi-Sa or Tepe-Sha or Pi-Pi-Sha or Tee-Pe-Sha (Red Lodge). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 291. Portrait of Tipi-Sa or Tepe-Sha or Pi-Pi-Sha or Tee-Pe-Sha (Red Lodge). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 292. Portrait of Wicha Wanbdi or Wica Wanbli or Whoe-A-Ke (Eagle Man) or (Human Male War Eagle) or (Man Who Packs the Eagle). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 293. Portrait of Wicha Wanbdi or Wica Wanbli or Whoe-A-Ke (Eagle Man) or (Human Male War Eagle) or (Man Who Packs the Eagle). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting the wife of Wi-cha-wanmblé (Man Who Packs The Eagle), is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative no. 294 and described there as "Squaw of the Man Who Packs the Eagle, Cut Head Dakota." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting the wife of Wi-cha-wanmblé (Man Who Packs The Eagle), is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative no. 295 and described there as "Squaw of the Man Who Packs the Eagle, Cut Head Dakota." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 197. Shindler catalogue no. 48. Portrait of Tshe-Ton Wa-Ka-Wa Ma-Ni (Little Crow or Hawk That Hunts Walking). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 198. Shindler catalogue no. 300. Portrait of Tshe-Ton Wa-Ka-Wa Ma-Ni (Little Crow or Hawk That Hunts Walking). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 199. Shindler catalogue no. 301. Portrait of Wowinape (A Refuge) or (One Who Comes in Sight), called Medicine Bottle, son of Little Crow. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 200. Shindler catalogue no. 71. Portrait of Shakpe or Sha-Kpi (Little Six). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 296. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 297. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 298. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 299. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 300. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 301. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 302. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting Wa-hú-wa-pa (Ear of Corn), the wife of Lone Wolf, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative no. 303 and described there as "Ear of Corn, squaw of Lone Wolf, Ogalalla Dakota." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting Wa-hú-wa-pa (Ear of Corn), the wife of Lone Wolf, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 304 and described there as "Ear of Corn, squaw of Lone Wolf, Ogalalla Dakota." Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 305. Portrait of Si-Ha-Tan-Ka (Big Foot). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 306. Portrait of Si-Ha-Tan-Ka (Big Foot). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 307. Wife of Big Foot. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 308. Wife of Big Foot. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 309. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 310. Portrait of Wan-Bli-Ko-Ki-Pa (The Eagle Fears Him) or (Afraid of the Eagle) or (One Afraid of the Eagle). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 311. Portrait of Shun-Ka-Wa-Kan-To or Sunkawakanto (Blue Horse). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 312. Portrait of Shun-Ka-Wa-Kan-To or Sunkawakanto (Blue Horse). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 313. Portrait of Wa-Cha-Pe (Stabber). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 314. Portrait of Wa-Cha-Pe (Stabber). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 315. Portrait of I-Te Sha-Pa or Ite Sapa (Dirty Face or Dirt Face). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 316. Portrait of I-Te Sha-Pa or Ite Sapa (Dirty Face or Dirt Face). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 317. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka Wa-Shte or Tatanka Waste (Good Buffalo or Good Buffalo Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 318. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka Wa-Shte or Tatanka Waste (Good Buffalo or Good Buffalo Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 319. Portrait of He-Kha-Ka-Ta-Ma-Ka or Hehaka Tamaheca (Lean Elk) or (Poor Elk). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 320. Portrait of He-Kha-Ka-Ta-Ma-Ka or Hehaka Tamaheca (Lean Elk) or (Poor Elk). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 321. Portrait of He-Kha-Ka Non-Pa or Heha-Ka Nompa (Two Elks). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 322. Portrait of He-Kha-Ka Non-Pa or Heha-Ka Nompa (Two Elks). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 323. Portrait of Shunk-To-Ke-Cha-Han-Ska or Sunktokeca Hanska (Tall Wolf or High Wolf). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 324. Portrait of Shunk-To-Ke-Cha-Han-Ska or Sunktokeca Hanska (Tall Wolf or High Wolf). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 325. Portrait of Shung-Ma-Ni-Tu or Shun-Ka-A-Ma-Na or Sungmanitu (Coyote or Wolf Coyote). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 326. Portrait of Shung-Ma-Ni-Tu or Shun-Ka-A-Ma-Na or Sungmanitu (Coyote or Wolf Coyote). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 327. Portrait of Chan-Te-Su-Ta or Cante-Suta (Hard Heart). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 328. Portrait of Chan-Te-Su-Ta or Cante-Suta (Hard Heart). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 329. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka Hun-Ke-Shni or Tatanka Hunke Sni (Slow Buffalo Bull or Slow Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 330. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka Hun-Ke-Shni or Tatanka Hunke Sni (Slow Buffalo Bull or Slow Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 331. Shindler catalogue no. 258. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 332. Shindler catalogue no. 95. Identified in Shindler catalogue as War Eagle. Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 333. Shindler catalogue no. 180. Identified in Shindler catalogue as Big Rib. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 334. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 874. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 875. Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 876. Subject has also been identified as Little Wound (Ta-Oop-Che-Ka). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 877. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 878. Portrait of Shun-Ka Blo-Ka (He Dog). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 879. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 880. Portrait of Ma-To-Ya-Mni (Three Grizzly Bears or Three Bears). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 881. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 882. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 260. Incorrectly labeled 883 in album. Portrait of Ma-To-Chu-Tu-Hu or Ma-To-Chu-Ayuk-Sah or Mato Cutuhu (Bear's Rib). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 261. Portrait of Ma-To-Chu-Tu-Hu or Ma-To-Chu-Ayuk-Sah or Mato Cutuhu (Bear's Rib). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 262. Portrait of Ta-To-Ka-In-Yan-Ka or Tan-To-Ha-Eah-Ka (Running Antelope). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 263. Portrait of Ta-To-Ka-In-Yan-Ka or Tan-To-Ha-Eah-Ka (Running Antelope). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 264. Portrait of He-Ma-Za or Ha-Mas-Sa or Heh-Mah-Zah (Iron Horn). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 265. Portrait of He-Ma-Za or Ha-Mas-Sa or Heh-Mah-Zah (Iron Horn). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 266. Portrait of Wa-Ku-Ta-A-Ma-Ni or Wah-Koo-Ta-Mon-Ih or Wakute Mani (Walking Shooter). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 267. Portrait of Wa-Ku-Ta-A-Ma-Ni or Wah-Koo-Ta-Mon-Ih or Wakute Mani (Walking Shooter). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 268. Portrait of Wa-Kin-Yan-Chi-Tan or Che-Tah-Wah-Ke-Ah or Setan-Wakinyan (Thunder Hawk). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 269. Portrait of Wa-Kin-Yan-Chi-Tan or Che-Tah-Wah-Ke-Ah or Setan-Wakinyan (Thunder Hawk). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 797. Portrait of Wi-Cha-I-We or E-Wa-Hu or E-Wa-He-A (Bloody Mouth). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 798. Portrait of Wi-Cha-I-We or E-Wa-Hu or E-Wa-He-A (Bloody Mouth). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 799. Portrait of Wa-Kan-Ta-I-Shni or Wancan-Ya-Kea or Wakan-Tanin-Sni (Lost Medicine). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 800. Portrait of Wa-Kan-Ta-I-Shni or Wancan-Ya-Kea or Wakan-Tanin-Sni (Lost Medicine). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 801. Portrait of He-Sha-Pa or Hey-Sa-Pah or He Sapa (Black Horn). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 802. Portrait of He-Sha-Pa or Hey-Sa-Pah or He Sapa (Black Horn). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 803. Portrait of Psa (Bull Rushes). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 804. Portrait of Psa (Bull Rushes). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 194. Shindler no. 123. Portrait of Se-Tan Si-Tan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 195. Shindler no. 19. Portrait of Se-Tan Si-Tan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 196. Shindler 18. Portrait of Se-Tan Si-Tan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 201. Shindler no. 116. Portrait of Wa-Ka-Te. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 202. Shindler no. 35. Portrait of Wa-Ka-Te. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 203. Shindler no. 124. Portrait of Wa-Ba-Sha. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 204; correct no. is 209. Shindler no. 33. Portrait of Wa-Ba-Sha or Wa-Pa-Sha. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 205; correct no. is 204. Shindler no. 39. Portrait of Wa-Kan- Hsi-Sa-Pa. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 206; correct no. is 205. Shindler no. 42. Portrait of O-Wan-Sa- Du-Ta. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 207; correct no. is 206. Shindler no. 34. Portrait of Cho-Tan- Ka-Si-Di-Na-Pe. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 208; correct no. is 207. Shindler no. 44. Portrait of A-Ki-Ci- Tan-Na-Jin. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 210; correct no. is 208. Shindler no. 38. Portrait of Wa-Mdi-Ka- Wa-Man-Ni. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 211; correct no. is 210. Shindler no. 41. Portrait of Jus-Un-Ke- Ma-Za. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 212; correct no. is 213. Shindler no. 45. Portrait of Wak-Pi-Yu- Hdi-Na-Jin. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 213; correct no. is 212. Shindler no. 40. Portrait of Zi-Ka-Tan- To. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 214; correct no. is 211. Shindler no. 43. Portrait of Mok-Pi-Yu- E-Hua-Ku-Dan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 215; correct no. is 214. Shindler no. 37. Portrait of Han-Ye-Tu- Du-Ta. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Photograph in album incorrectly labeled no. 381; correct no. is 215. Shindler no. 36. Portrait of Hu-Sha- Sha. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 216. Possibly taken by Shindler; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 249. Shindler catalogue no. 178. Portrait of Pa-Ha-U-Az Tan-Ka. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 250. Portrait of Tatanka Nazin or Ta-Tun-Ga-Nun-She (Standing Buffalo), participant in Minnesota Massacre of 1862. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Not listed in index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; noted on p. 42. Shindler catalogue no. 46. Portrait of Wa-Kan-Na. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 248. Shindler catalogue no. 177. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 251. Shindler catalogue no. 181. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 192. Shindler catalogue no. 57. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 187. Shindler catalogue no. 126. Portrait of Ma-Va-Ta-Na-Han-Ska. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 188. Shindler catalogue no. 29. Portrait of Ma-Va-Ta-Na-Han-Ska. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 189. Portrait of Ma-Va-Ta-Na-Han-Ska. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 191. Shindler catalogue no. 24. Portrait of Chun-Kan-Ke-Tes-Ka. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 193. Shindler catalogue no. 56. Portrait of At-Pe-Tu-To Ka-Tsha, also called John Other Day. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 217. Shindler catalogue no. 1. Portrait of Pa-Da-Nia-Ha-Hi. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 239. Shindler catalogue no. 76. Portrait of Pa-Da-Nia-Ha-Hi. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 218. Shindler catalogue no. 58. Portrait of Psi-Ka-Wa-Kin-Yan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 219. Shindler catalogue no. 2. Portrait of Psi-Ka-Wa-Kin-Yan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 220. Shindler catalogue no. 12. Portrait of Si-Ha-Han-Ska. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 906. Shindler catalogue no. 129. Portrait of Si-Ha-Han-Ska. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 907. Shindler catalogue no. 130. Portrait of Si-Ha-Han-Ska. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 222. Shindler catalogue no. 30.2. Portrait of Pte-Wa-Kan-Na-Gi. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 223. Shindler catalogue no. 30.1. Portrait of Pte-Wa-Kan-Na-Gi. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 221. Shindler catalogue no. 4. Portrait of Ma-Ga-Skan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 225. Shindler catalogue no. 32. Portrait of Tow-A-Hu-Ka-Sa-No-Pa. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 226. Portrait of Tow-A-Hu-Ka-Sa-No-Pa. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 227. Portrait of Tow-A-Hu-Ka-Sa-No-Pa with Charles Picotte. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 229. Shindler catalogue no. 3. Portrait of Wi-Ya-Ko-Mi. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 230. Shindler catalogue no. 6. Portrait of Wa-Jin-Ka. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 231. Shindler catalogue no. 128. Portrait of Wa-Jin-Ka. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 232. Shindler catalogue no. 10. Portrait of Wan-Mdi-Sa-Pa. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 235. Shindler catalogue no. 74. Portrait of La-Tang-Ka-Yang-Ke. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 234. Shindler catalogue no. 117. Portrait of Ma-To-Kti-Nang-Ma-Ni. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 233. Shindler catalogue no. 118. Portrait of Wan-Mdi-Sa-Pa. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 236. Shindler catalogue no. 59. Portrait of A-Ha-Ka Ma-Ni. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 237. Shindler catalogue no. 69. Portrait of He-Ka-Ka Nang-Zhe. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 238. Shindler catalogue no. 31. Portrait of Ma-Ta-Sa-Be-Zi-A. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 240. Portrait of Ma-Ta-Sa-Be-Zi-A and Pa-Da-Nia-Ha-Hi with Charles Picotte. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. "Smutty Bear and Struck By The Ree," title supplied from index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, negative no. 241, is incorrect. Portrait of Ma-Ta-Sa-Be-Zi-A with Charles Picotte. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 890. Shindler catalogue no. 8. Portrait of Pte-Yah-Pa-Ma-Sa. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 891. Shindler catalogue no. 15. Portrait of Ta-Tsan-Op-Ki-An. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 892. Shindler catalogue no. 11. Portrait of Wo-A-Ki-A-Tsi-Kan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 893. Shindler catalogue no. 17. Portrait of Ta-Ta-Ka-Wa-Kan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 894. Shindler catalogue no. 21. Portrait of Kah-Kah-Tah-A-Ke-Ah. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 895. Shindler catalogue no. 16. Delaurier or Half-Breed is name supplied by Shindler catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 896. Shindler catalogue no. 25. Portrait of To-Ki-Ya-Wi-Ka-Kte. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 897. Shindler catalogue no. 26. Portrait of Na-Ji-Wa-Kan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 898. Shindler catalogue no. 27. Portrait of Ma-To-Ho-Kan-Tan-Ke. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 899. Shindler catalogue no. 28. Portrait of Ma-To-Ho-Kan-Tan-Ke. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 900. Shindler catalogue no. 5. Portrait of To-Kan-Was-Te. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 901. Shindler catalogue no. 7. Portrait of To-Ka-O-No-Pa. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 902. Shindler catalogue no. 9. Portrait of Kna-Skin-Ya-Ma-Ni or He Walks Mad. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 903. Shindler catalogue no. 14. Portrait of Ma-To-Kti-Nang-Ma-Ni. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 904. Shindler catalogue no. 22. Portrait of Ma-Ta-Wa-Yu-Mi or The Bear That Frightens. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 905. Shindler catalogue no. 23. Portrait of Ma-Ta-Wa-Yu-Mi or The Bear That Frightens. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 908. Portrait of Tatanka Wakan. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 276. Portrait of Tatanka Wanaghi or Wanagi or Tatanka Wanaxi or Tah-Tun-Ka-We-Nah-Hi. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 278. Portrait of Mato Witkotko or Ma-To-Weet-Ko or Mato Witko. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 279. Portrait of Mato Witkotko or Ma-To-Weet-Ko or Mato Witko. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 280. Portrait of Matononpa or Ma-To-No-Pah. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 281. Portrait of Matononpa or Ma-To-No-Pah. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 271. Portrait of Nasula tanka. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 270. Portrait of Nasula tanka. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 272. Portrait of Ishta Shapa or Ish-Tah-Sa-Pah or Ista-Sapa (Black Eye). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 273. Portrait of Ishta Shapa or Ish-Tah-Sa-Pah or Ista-Sapa (Black Eye). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 274. Portrait of Ichasan Tanka (Big Razor) or Ka-Si-Dan-Nah (Big Razee). Possibly printed by Jackson.
Physical Description1 item
Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 275. Portrait of Ichasan Tanka (Big Razor) or Ka-Si-Dan-Nah (Big Razee). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 170. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 171. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 172. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 173. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 174. Portrait of Pehansanmani. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 175. Portrait of Pehansanmani. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 176. Portrait of Wama-a-ke (Yellow Eagle or Yellow War Eagle). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 177. Portrait of Wama-a-ke (Yellow Eagle or Yellow War Eagle). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 732. Portrait of Hatona or He-Otal (Many Horns). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 733. Portrait of Hatona or He-Otal (Many Horns). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 734. Portrait of I-Ste-Sa-Pa (Black Eye). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 735. Portrait of I-Ste-Sa-Pa (Black Eye). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 736. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka-Han-Ska (Long Fox or Long Buffalo Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 737. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka-Han-Ska (Long Fox or Long Buffalo Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from Shindler catalogue, no. 62. Numbered 913, which does not correspond to any Jackson catalog. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied from index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 916. Shindler catalogue no. 60. Portrait of Maza-O-Zan-Zan (Ma-Zha O Zha-Zhan) or the Transparent Iron. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from Shindler catalogue, no. 67. Misnumbered 918, actually corresponds to entry 917 which is included in William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from Shindler catalogue, no. 55. Numbered 919, which is not included in the index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; there is an entry on page 45 for no. 919. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from Shindler catalogue, no. 234. Miscatalogued by Shindler as being No-He-Inga, an Iowa chief. Erroneously labeled 920 in album, which corresponds to "Goose, Blackfeet Dakota" in index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; in fact image apparently not cataloged by Jackson. Keutchekaitika apparently never included in Jackson's catalogue. There is no corresponding entry inPossibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, no. 923. Shindler catalogue, no. 51. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from Shindler catalogue, no. 233. Numbered 924 in album, which is not included in William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Subject also known as Appan-Oze-O-Kemar. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title from index of the DCPNAI, no. 925. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Numbered 928 in album, which is not included in William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Possibly taken by McClees Studio; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue, no. 54. Numbered 929 in album, which is not included in William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue, no. 229. Numbered 930 in album, which is not included in William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, no. 932. Possibly printed by Jackson. Portrait of Wa-Kan-O-Than-Than or Medicine Bottle. Shindler catalogue no. 179.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, no. 933. Shindler catalogue no. 176. Portrait of O-Ta-Dan or Plenty. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, no. 244. Shindler catalogue no. 103. Subjects include Struck By The Ree, White Swan, Long Foot, Little Bird, and Black Eagle. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Numbered 245, which is not listed in William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 817. Photograph of U.S. Commissioners and three Dakota chiefs taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 818. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 819. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 820. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 821. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 822. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 823. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 824. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 825. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 826. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 827. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 828. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 829. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 830. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 831. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 832. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 833. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 834. Taken during signing of the Treaty of Laramie. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 385. Shindler no. 193.1. Portrait of Nag-A-Rash or British. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 386. Shindler no. 193.2. Portrait of Nag-A-Rash or British. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 387; also corresponds to same entry number in the 1874 Indian Catalogue. Shindler no. 198. Portrait of Kra-Ten-Ta-Way or Black Hawk. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 388. Shindler no. 194. Portrait of Ma-He or Knife. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 389. Shindler no. 230. Portrait of Ma-He or Knife. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 391. Shindler no. 195.1. Portrait of Tar-A-Ku or Deer Ham. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 395. Shindler no. 195.2. Portrait of Tar-A-Ku or Deer Ham. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 390. Shindler no. 197. Portrait of Ki-He-Ja-In-Ga or Little Chief. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue, no. 196. Incorrect title ("No Heart") supplied by index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, number 392. Portrait of To-Hu or Briar. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 393. Shindler no. 232. Portrait of No-He-In-Ga or No Heart. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 394. Shindler no. 235. Portrait of No-He-In-Ga or No Heart. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue, no. 66. Erroneously numbered 387, which corresponds to "Black Hawk, Iowa" in index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; in fact image apparently not cataloged by Jackson. Shindler no. 66. Portrait of Ne-Sha-Re-Ru-Re-Ra Hi-Kute or Brave Chief. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 922. Shindler no. 200. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 397. Shindler no. 240. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 398. Shindler catalogue no. 133a. Indentified in Shindler catalogue as Pi-Sing or Game. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 399. Shindler catalogue no. 132a. Indentified in Shindler catalogue as Pi-Sing or Game. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 708. Shindler catalogue no. 111 identifies subject as No-Pa-Wy, a Kansa Indian. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 805. Subjects are actually Kansa and Sac and Fox Indians. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Numbered 1116, which is not included in the DCPNAI. Photograph number and subject name and tribe noted manuscript in index pasted down on leaves of album. Portrait of Quyulange (Eagle Headdress or Eagle Plume). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1005. Portrait of Me-Ra-Pa-Ra-Pa or Lance. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1006. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1007. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 481. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 503. Portrait of Noch-Pe-Wora or Napewala (The One They Are Afraid Of). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown. PRF
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 485. Portrait of Wathake Ruche or Wa-Thock-A-Ruchy (Something Eaten Raw or One Who Eats His Food Raw). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 498. Shindler catalogue no. 244. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 486. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting Gre-Othe-Nuzhe and Mi-Honga, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative as number 465 and described there as "Standing Hawk and squaw, Omaha." Possibly printed by Jackson. The National Museum of Natural History and the Denver Art Museum describe the people in the same photograph as as "Chief Gre-Othe-Nuzhe (Standing Hawk) and wife Mi-Honga."
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 467. Photograph of a drawing by Jackson. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 468. Portrait of Mu-Xa-No-Zhi (Peaked Clouds Standing) or Mo-Ha-Nuzhe (Standing Bent). Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 463. Gihiga's name aslo spelled Gi-He-Gas. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 469. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 470. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 457. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 462. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 461. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 472. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 473. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 478. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 459. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 464. Gihiga's name aslo spelled Gi-He-Gas. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 476. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 477. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 471. Possibly taken and printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 511. Possibly taken by Bell and printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 886. Possibly taken by Bell after 1877; possibly printed by Jackson. Photograph in album of Young Black Dog, who was possibly the son of Black Dog. See Shindler catalogue no. 143 for possible related image. PRF
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 888. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 889. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 513. Shindler catalogue no. 153. Possibly taken by Galey during the "Amity Treaty" negotiations; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 480. Portrait of Arkeketah (Stands by It), called George. Possibly taken by Shindler and printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 482. Possibly taken by Shindler and printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 492. Shindler catalogue no. 202. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 487. Shindler catalogue no. 205.2. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by cataloger. Misidentified as "Medicine Horse" in index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; photograph numbered 494. Shindler catalogue no. 202. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 502. Possibly printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 488. Possibly taken by Bell and printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 489. Called Little Pipe or Pipe Stem. Shindler catalogue no. 205.1. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 490. Shindler catalogue no. 205.3. Called Little Pipe or Pipe Stem. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 491. Group portrait of Wa-Thock-A-Ruchy (One Who Eats His Food Raw), Later Known As Lod-Noo-Wah-Hoo-Wa (Pipestem), and Baptiste Barnaby, Interpreter, and Lod-Noo-Wa-Inga (Little Pipe). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 495. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 496. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 497. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 500. Taken and possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 501. Taken and possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 517. Shindler catalogue no. 94. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 519. Shindler no. 50. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1081. Also known as Scares the Bears. Taken November 14, 1877. Possibly printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1082. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1083. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1084. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1085. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1086. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1087. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1088. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1089. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1090. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1093. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 521. Shindler catalogue no. 77. Drawing by To-Tay-Go-Nai (Standing Buffalo). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1080. Possibly printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 808. Mistakenly labeled "806" in black ink. Possibly taken by Jackson Bros. and printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 810. Possibly printed by Jackson. Possibly by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 811. Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 812. Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Cataloger supplied title. Numbered 807, which is not in the index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Possibly taken by Jackson Brothers and printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 809. Possibly taken by Jackson Brothers and printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 813. Possibly taken by Jackson Brothers and printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 814. Portrait of Karachowekaw (or A Blue Cloud Passing By). Possibly printed by Jackson. Photographer unknown.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1044. Portrait of E-Gus-Pah (or Bull Head). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1043. Portrait of Che-Wa-Koo-Ka-Ti (or Black Fox). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 1042. Portrait of Chief Wa-Shu-Na-Koo-Ra (Rushing War Eagle). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 411. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 412. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 530. Portrait of Peta-La-Sha-Ra (Manchief The Younger). Taken during the 1871 Hayden survey and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 718. Misnumbered "717" in album. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 717. Misnumbered "718" in album. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 531. Portrait of Peta-La-Sha-Ra (Manchief The Younger). Taken during the 1871 Hayden survey and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 532. Shindler catalogue no. 64. Portrait of Peta-La-Sha-Ra (Manchief The Younger). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 533. Portrait of La-Ta-Cuts-La-Shar (Eagle Grey Chief). Taken by and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 534. Portrait of La-Roo-Chuck-A-La-Shar (Sun Chief). Taken by possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 535. Portrait of Tuh-Cod-Ix-Te-Cah-Wah (One Who Brings Herds). Taken by possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 543. Shindler catalogue no. 161. Portrait of Tu-Tuc-A-Picish-Te-Ruk (One Who Gives To the Poor) or Ta-Tow-Ou-Its-Sa (Prairie Chicken). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting the wife of Tu-tuc-a-picish-te-ruk (One Who Gives to the Poor), is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 545, and described there as "Squaw of One Who Gives To The Poor." Possibly printed by Jackson. The photograph is listed in the Shindler catalogue as number 162; that catalogue notes that the woman is the wife of Ta-tow-ou-do-sa (Prairie Chicken).
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 528. Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 529. Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 550. Portrait of La-Roo-Rutk-A-Haw-La-Shar (Night Chief) and with La-Roo-Ra-Shar-Roo-Cosh (Man That Left His Enemy Lying In The Water). Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 551. Portrait of La-Roo-Ra-Shar-Roo-Cosh (Man That Left His Enemy Lying In The Water) and with La-Roo-Rutk-A-Haw-La-Shar (Night Chief). Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 552. Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 558. Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 554. Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 547. Shindler catalogue no. 75. Portrait of Ki-Ni-Ka (Buffalo Bull). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 556. Portrait of Perrus Kitti-Busk (Small Boy). Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 560. Portrait of Te-Low-A-Lut-La-Sha (Sky Chief). Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 562. Shindler catalouge no. 165. Possibly taken and also printed by Jackson. Unidentified scouts for U.S. government. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson. PRF
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 549. Shindler catalogue no. 73. Portrait of Ti-Ro-Wot-Ka-To-Huk or the Conqueror. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 524. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 561. Shindler catalogue no. 164 .Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 526. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 527. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 525. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 540. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 523. Possibly also printed by Jackson. PRF
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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This photograph is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as negative number 536 and described there as "Group of Pawnee squaws." Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 559. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 564. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 565. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 566. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 570. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Cataloger supplied title. Not in index of the DCPNAI. Numbered 571. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 572. Possibly also printed by Jackson. PRF
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 573. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 574. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 575. Portrait of Loo-Kit-Towy-Hoo-Ra (On A Fine Horse). Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 576. Portrait of Luh-Sa-Coo-Re-Culla-Ha (Particular Time of Day or Esteemed Sun). Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 577. Portrait of La-Roo-Chuck-A-Rar-Oo (The Sun Coming In). Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 578. Portrait of Se-Rar-Wot-Cowy (Behind The One Who Strikes First). Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 579. Portrait of Caw-Caw-Kitti-Busk (Little Raven). Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 580. Portrait of As-Sau-Taw-Ka (White Horse). Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 582. Portrait of Ke-Wuk (Fox). Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 583. Portrait of Ke-Wuk-O-We-Te-Rah-Rook (Acting Like A Fox). Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 584. Portrait of Kit-Toox (Beaver). Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 585. Portrait of Caw-Caw-Kitti-Busk (Little Raven). Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 586. Portrait of As-Sow-Weet (Youngest Pony). Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Cataloger supplied title. Misnumbered 587. Should correspond to 581 in index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Portrait of Loots-Tow-Oots (Rattlesnake) or George Esaw. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 588. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 589. Portrait of of Ter-Ra-Re-Caw-Wah (Bringing Forth Horses). Possibly also printed by Jackson. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 590. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 591. Portrait of of Caw-Heek (An Old Man). Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 592. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 593. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting Loots-Tow-Oos or Loots-Tow-Oots (Rattlesnake) and his wife, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as number 594, and described there as "Rattlesnake and squaw." Elsewhere (an example is at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art), the people in this photograph are described as George Esaw and his wife. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph, depicting E-rah-cot-ta-hot (In the Front) and his wife, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as number 595, and described there as "In The Front and squaw." The DCPNAI description also lists the man as "E-rah-cot-ta-hot, In the Front of Battle." Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 596. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 597. Portrait of Cu-Roox-Ta-Ri-Ha (Good Bear). Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 598. Portrait of of Tit-Towy-Oot-Se (Beginning To Go To War), called Johnson Wright. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 599. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 600. Portrait of Caw-Caw-Ke-Reek (Crow's Eyes). Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 601. Portrait of Kee-Week-O-War-Uxty (Medicine Bull) called John Buffalo. Possibly taken by Eaton, who later sold his negatives to Jackson; possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 602. Portrait of Tec-Ta-Sha-Cod-Dic (One Who Strikes The Chiefs First), also called Curly Chief. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 603. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 604. Portrait of Ta-Caw-Deex-Taw-See-Ux (Driving A Herd). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 605. Portrait of Us-Caw-Da-War-Uxty (Medicine Antelope). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 606. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly taken and printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 607. Portrait of Caw-Caw-Kitti-Busk (Little Raven). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 608. Portrait of Sit-Te-Row-E-Hoo-Ra-Reek (One Seen by All), also called Fearing Bear. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 609. Portrait of Loo-Kit-Towy-His-Sa (On A Fine Horse). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 610. Portrait of Paw-Hoo-Cut-Taw-Wah (Knee Mark On Ground When Stooping To Drink). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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This photograph is listed in William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians as number 611, and there described as "Squaw and Pappoose." Number 611 in the Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted into the albums is erroneously listed as "Bad Man, Pawnee," which does not correspond with the title for number 611 that is given in the body of the catalogue. Handwritten caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly taken and printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Cataloger supplied title. No corresponding entry in William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Index title for 612 is "Growling Bear." Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly also printed by Jackson. (See Jackson catalogue no. 5.) prf
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 743. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 742. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 744. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 745. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 746. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 747. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 748. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 165. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 166. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 167. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 168. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 47. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 48. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 51. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 52. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 53. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Numbered "1100." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. "Frank" written on recto of photograph, corresponding to name in supplement; "Bannack Prisoners 125" written on leaf, corresponding to manuscript page number on printed supplement. Date and location information informed by supplement. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Numbered "1101." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. "Dick" written on recto of photograph, corresponding to name in supplement; "Bannack Prisoners 125" written on leaf, corresponding to manuscript page number on printed supplement. Date and location information informed by supplement. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Numbered "1102." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. "Na-pé-oho" written on recto of photograph, corresponding to name in supplement; "Bannack Prisoners 125" written on leaf, corresponding to manuscript page number on printed supplement. Date and location information informed by supplement. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Numbered "1103." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. "Wigwam" written on recto of photograph, corresponding to name in supplement; "Bannack Prisoners 125" written on leaf, corresponding to manuscript page number on printed supplement. Date and location information informed by supplement. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Numbered "1104." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. "Joe" written on recto of photograph, corresponding to name in supplement; "Bannack Prisoners 125" written on leaf, corresponding to manuscript page number on printed supplement. Date and location information informed by supplement. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Numbered "1105." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. "Wasta Wana" written on recto of photograph, corresponding to name in supplement; "Bannack Prisoners 125" written on leaf, corresponding to manuscript page number on printed supplement. Date and location information informed by supplement. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Numbered "1106." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. "Markomah" written on recto of photograph, corresponding to name in supplement; "Bannack Prisoners 125" written on leaf, corresponding to manuscript page number on printed supplement. Date and location information informed by supplement. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Numbered "1107." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. "John" written on recto of photograph, corresponding to name in supplement; "Bannack Prisoners 125" written on leaf, corresponding to manuscript page number on printed supplement. Date and location information informed by supplement. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 54. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 55. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 56. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 57. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 58. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 59. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 60. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 61. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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A listing for this photograph is not included in the published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians, but an entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. The photograph is listed in the catalogue supplement as number 1108, and described as "Group of squaws." Date and location information informed by supplement.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 128. Portrait of Asa Havie or Esa-Ha-Bith (The Milky Way). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 129. Portrait of Asa Havie or Esa-Ha-Bith (The Milky Way). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 130. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 131. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 132. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 133. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 134. Portrait of To-Sho-Way (Silver Knife or Brooch). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 135. Portrait of To-Sho-Way (Silver Knife or Brooch). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 136. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 137. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 138. Portrait of Asa-To-Yet (Gray Leggings). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 139. Portrait of Asa-To-Yet (Gray Leggings). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 140. Portrait of Asa-To-Yet (Gray Leggings). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 141. Portrait of Cheevers (He Goat). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 142. Portrait of Cheevers (He Goat). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 143. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 144. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 145. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 146. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 147. Portrait of Quirts-Quip (Chewing Elk). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 148. Portrait of Quirts-Quip (Chewing Elk). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 149. Portrait of Ho-We-Oh (Gap In The Salt). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 150. Portrait of Ho-We-Oh (Gap In The Salt). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 151. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 152. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 153. Portrait of Parry-Wah-Sa-Men (Ten Bears). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 154. Portrait of Parry-Wah-Sa-Men (Ten Bears). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 157. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 155. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 156. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 158. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 179. Shindler catalogue no. 183. Original drawing collected by Edward Palmer before 1869; Shindler made a negative from the original drawing. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 178. Shindler catalogue no. 182. Original drawing collected by Edward Palmer before 1869; Shindler made a negative from the original drawing. Possibly printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 402. Portrait of Guipago (Lone Wolf). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 403. Portrait of Guipago (Lone Wolf). Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph of Lone Wolf's wife, possibly known as Etla, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as number 404 and described there as "Squaw of Lone Wolf, Kiowa." Handwritten caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph of Lone Wolf's wife, possibly known as Etla, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as number 405 and described there as "Squaw of Lone Wolf, Kiowa." Handwritten caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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This photograph of Lone Wolf's wife, possibly known as Etla, is listed in the Numerical Index of the DCPNAI that is pasted to the albums as number 406 and described there as "Squaw of Lone Wolf, Kiowa." Handwritten caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 407. Portrait of Gui-Kati (Sleeping Wolf) with his wife. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 408. Portrait of Pai-Talyi (Son Of The Sun or Sun Boy). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 409. Portrait of Pai-Talyi (Son Of The Sun or Sun Boy). Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 410. Shindler catalogue no. 184. Original drawing collected by Edward Palmer before 1869; Shindler made a negative from the original drawing. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 657. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 659. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 661. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 663. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 664. Shindler catalogue no. 255. Second inventory number "392" appears faded or masked in print. Hand-written caption on leaf noting index name and corresponding description page number from the catalogue. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 667. Shindler catalogue no. 254. Portrait of Charley. Possibly printed by Jackson.
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Numbered "1110." Not included in published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians; entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. Manuscript caption includes title and page number that corresponds to supplement. Date, location and title information informed by supplement. Additional information: "Indian Dick has lived among Indians as far back as he can remember, and was probably a captive from some massacred emigrant outfit. He is now married into the Shoshone tribe, and Werwush is his brother-in-law." Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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A listing for this photograph is not included in the published index of William Henry Jackson's 1877 Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians, but an entry does appear in a printed "Bannock" supplement in a unique copy of the catalogue housed at Princeton University. The photograph is listed in the catalogue supplement as number 1111, and described as "Group of Shoshone squaws." Manuscript caption includes title and page number that corresponds to supplement. Date, location and title information informed by supplement. The catalogue supplement also notes: "Lucine, [Indian] Dick's wife, is in the center; Bom-bo-zhe, her sister, is on the right, and Werwush's squaw and papoose on the other side." Taken and possibly also printed by Jackson.
JacksonAmerican photographer, artist and explorer, William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) is known for his iconic Indian portraits and landscape photographs of the American West. After working for the Union Pacific Railroad and the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) throughout the 1870s, Jackson moved to Denver in 1879 and opened a commercial studio. There he continued to photograph the West, taking on many side projects photographing for hotels and railroad companies like the Mexican Central, New York Central, and the Baltimore & Ohio.
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