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Sheldon Jackson Collection of Indian Photographs

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Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909

Sheldon Jackson was a Presbyterian missionary in the Western United States in the 19th century. He is particularly known for his missionary work in Alaska, where he was also a political leader.

This collection consists of three portfolios of large leaves (76 x 64 cm.) with 576 photographic prints and 5 photomechanical photogravures of Native Americans and related subjects compiled by Jackson, possibly from negatives in the collections of the Bureau of American Ethnology and by ordering prints from various photographic trade catalogs, including that of the Continent Stereoscopic Company and John N. Choate's Indian Pictures (188?) catalog.

Approximately 280 prints feature portraits of Native Americans in a studio setting or at various locations across the West and Alaska, including most of the tribes of North America such as the Apache, Dakotas, Comanche, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Yuma, Ute, Navajo, Hopi, Crow, and Sioux; approximately 150 photographs feature educators and Native American students taken at the United States Indian School (1879) in Carlisle, Pa., Sheldon Jackson College (1881), and Sitka, Alaska; approximately 150 photographs feature Native American buildings and ruins including Zuni Pueblo, ancient ruins in Colorado and Utah, cliff-dwellings in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona and Maya ruins at Chichen Itza and Uxmal in Mexico by Désiré Charnay.

Also included are photographs of illustrations of early Catholic missions (1857) in California by Henry Miller. A number of the images in the collection appear as engravings in publications, such as multiple editions of Sheldon Jackson's Alaska and Missions on the North Pacific Coast (1880).

Many of the photographs are identified with labels taken from catalogs, including the Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians (1877) by William Henry Jackson (referred to in this finding aid as the DCPNAI), as well as manuscript notations which often note inventory or negative numbers. Manuscript notations are also present on the back of certain leaves and usually indicate the catalog from which descriptions were taken.

Dehumanizing and harmful descriptions using 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.

The collection is arranged by folio (determined by manuscript foliation) into three boxes. Folio 1 (leaves 1-19) is in Box 1, Folio 2 is in Box 2 (leaves 1-17) and Box 3 (leaves 18-32).

Jackson, Sheldon. Alaska, and Missions on the North Pacific Coast. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1880. 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.

Collected by Sheldon Jackson and given to Princeton in the 1880s.

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This collection was 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.

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2012
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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Palacio del Gobernador en Uxmal, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Pedra [sic] de la cruz, 1859-1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Fachada del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen-Ytzá, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Vista occidental del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen-Ytzá, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. [?] de un árbol que se halla en el Palenque, circa 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, partially cut off at bottom. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Vista setentrional del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen-Ytzá, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Parte izquierda de la Culebra, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Gigantic figure at base of the Second Pyramid, Uxmal, 1860. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Fachada del Palacio de las Monjas en Uxmal, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Fachado meridional del Cuarto Palacio de Mitla, 1859. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Fachada occidental del Palacio de las Monjas en Uxmal, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Vista del Palacio Grande de Mitla, 1859. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Interior de una sala de las Monjas en Chichen-Ytzá, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Vista exterior del patio del Palacio de Mitla, 1859. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Parte derecha de la Culebra de Uxmal, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Appears on leaf entitled "Ruins in Central America."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Fachada exterior del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen-Ytzá, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption.

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Fachada oriental del Palacio de las Monjas en Uxmal, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption.

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. --ad? Del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen-Ytzá, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, partially obscured. Also hand-inked as a caption: "Del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen- Ytzá."

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Vista oriental del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen-Ytzá, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption.

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Old pottery, 1860. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print.

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Vista interior de una sala del Palacio de Mitla, 1859. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption.

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Charnay, Désiré, 1828-1915. Fachada izquierda del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen-Ytzá, 1860. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Fachada izquierda del Palacio de las Monjas en Chichen."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Old tower near the McElmo, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "168." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient Tower, McElmo Utah." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cliff house in canon near the Sierra Abajo, Utah, 1875. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "292." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient cliff house Sierre Abajo, Utah." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1875 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cave town on the Rio de Chelley, 1875. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "286." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cave town. Rio de Chelley, Arizona." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1875 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient ruined city at Aztec Springs, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "206." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient ruins Aztec Springs." Print likely corresponds to Nos. 173-239 ("Camp-Studies") in the 1874 series recorded by W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cliff house, Rio San Juan, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "215." Photography equipment in foreground. Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cliff house, Rio San Juan, Colorado." Print likely corresponds to Nos. 173-239 ("Camp-Studies") in the 1874 series recorded by W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ruins in Montezuma Cañon, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "222." Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Print likely corresponds to Nos. 173-239 ("Camp-Studies") in the 1874 series recorded by W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient ruins in the Cañon of the Mancos, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "202." John Moss is the standing figure in the photograph. Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient ruins Mancos. Cañon. Colorado." Print likely corresponds to Nos. 173-239 ("Camp-Studies") in the 1874 series recorded by W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Ground plan of an ancient tower on the McElmo, Colorado. From a model by W.H. Holmes, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cave town on the Rio de Chelley, 1875. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "282." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cave town Cañon de Chelley, Arizona." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1875 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ruins at mouth of Hovenweep, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "214." Title appears on lower-right corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient ruins on Hovenweep." Print likely corresponds to Nos. 173-239 ("Camp-Studies") in the 1874 series recorded by W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ruined fortress on the Hovvenweep [sic], 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "169." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient fortress on Hovenweep." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient ruins at the head of the McElmo, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "207." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient ruins, McElmo, Colorado." Print likely corresponds to Nos. 173-239 ("Camp-Studies") in the 1874 series recorded by W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cave town on the Rio de Chelley, 1875. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "285." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cave town. Rio de Chelley, Arizona." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1875 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cave dwelling near the fortified rock on the McElmo, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "166." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cave dwellings on the McElmo. Colorado." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Fortified rock on the McElmo, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "208." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Fortified ruins on the McElmo Utah." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Illustration of cliff-ruins [Mancos Cañon, Colorado], circa 1875. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption reads: "From painting of ancient cliff dewellings [sic]." Painting very likely by William Henry Holmes.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient ruins in the Cañon of the Mancos, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "156." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient ruins on Canon of Mancos, Colorado." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5). Image the same as print seen on Folio 1, Leaf 7, Photograph k.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Around the Cañon of the Mancos, 1874. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient ruins." Print likely corresponds to Nos. 173-239 ("Camp- Studies") in the 1874 series recorded by W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient ruined city at Aztec Spring, the outer wall, 1874. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption reads: "Ancient ruins." Print likely corresponds to the 1874 series recorded in W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Illustration of cliff-ruins [Rio San Juan], circa 1875. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption reads: "Cliff dewellings[sic] from a painting." Painting very likely by William Henry Holmes, initialed "WHH" in lower-right corner.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cliff ruins, Cañon de Chelly, Airzona, 1874. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Title derived from manuscript caption below print. Print likely corresponds to the 1874 series recorded in W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cliff ruin on the Rio Mancos, Colorado. From a model by W.H. Holmes, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Photograph of a model designed by W.H. Holmes. Likely photographed by Willam Henry Jackson.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ruins in Montezuma Canon, 1875. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "287." Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1875 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ruins in Montezuma Canon, 1875. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, also hand-inked as a caption. Print likely corresponds with No. 288 in W.H. Jackson's 1875 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ruined fortress on the Hovvenweep, Utah, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "172." Title appears on lower-right corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ruin of ancient fortress on the Hovvenweep, Utah." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933. Model of the ruins of a portion of an ancient cave town on the Rio de Chelly, Arizona, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Model also designed by Jackson. Title derived from label in print. Manuscript caption reads: "Ruins on Rio De Chelly, Arizona."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient ruins in the Canon of the Mancos, 1874. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cliff ruins on the Mancos Colorada [sic]."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Model of a restoration of a portion of an ancient cave town Rio de Chelly, Arizona, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Model also designed by Jackson. Cataloger formed title. Title derived from label in print. Manuscript caption reads: "Restoration of ruins on Rio De Chelly."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Model of ancient cliff ruin in the valley of the Rio de Chelly, Arizona, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Cataloger formed title. Title derived from label in print, which also includes: "Scale 1:30." Manuscript caption reads: "Cliff ruins, Rio de Chelly."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cave ruins, Cañon de Chelly, Airzona, 1874. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print.

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Model of a cliff ruin in the canon of the Rio Mancos, Colorado, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Cataloger formed title. Title derived from label in print, which also includes: "W.H. [William Henry] Holmes, Sculpt. Scale 1:24." Manuscript caption reads: "Cliff ruin Rio Mancos. Colorada [sic]."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ruins [at] Casa Grande, Airzona, 1874. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print. Likely cut from a stereocard.

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Fragments of ancient painted pottery from the San Juan Valley, circa 1875. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient pottery New Mexico."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Model of the ancient cliff fortress in Beaver Creek, Arizona, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Cataloger formed title. Title derived from label in print, which also includes: "Scale 1:60. Dr. W.J. Hoffman, Sculpt." Manuscript caption reads: "Cliff ruin Beaver Creek Arizona."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient ruins in the Cañon of the Mancos, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "203." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ancient ruins on the Mancos Colorado." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient ruin on the Mancos, Colorado, 1874. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print. Image is the same as seen on Folio 1, Leaf 6, Photograph c. Inventory number on related print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View of walkway in pueblo, corn drying on adobe house roofs, 1879. 1 item.
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Manuscript caption below print reads: "A scene in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution from a related print. Expedition attibution provided by cataloger.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Three-story adobe house cluster; three people in native dress nearby, 1879. 1 item.
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Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui Houses, Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View of street between two adobe house clusters; man in native dress on ladder, 1879. 1 item.
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Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui houses, Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View of terraces of adobe house clusters (highest section); boy in native dress, baskets, jars and bowls, meat, skin, corn and chilies on rooftops; beehive ovens nearby, 1879. 1 item.
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Manuscript caption below print reads: "A view in Zuni Pueblo. New Mexico." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Man in native dress standing at the top of a ladder on rooftop with corn, ovens, and pottery, Zuni, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Houses in Zuni Pueblo. New Mexico."

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Two men in native dress in courtyard of adobe house cluster, 1879. 1 item.
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Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui houses. Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Three-story adobe house cluster, Oraibi, Arizona, 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui houses, Arizona."

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View from the north of Walpi, 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption below print reads: "A Moqui village. Arizona."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Gualpi, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "227." Title appears on lower-right corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Gualpi Moqui village. Arizona." Now identified as Walpi Pueblo.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Moqui pottery, circa 1875. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. House of the capitan of Tegua, 1879. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "226." Title appears on lower-right corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "House of Capitan Tegua. Moqui."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ancient and modern pottery from New Mexico and Arizo[na], circa 1876. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Pottery from ruins on San Juan; also from Moqui and Zuni." Manuscript labels and captions in print identify different periods as well as scale (in inches).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Model of [the] pueblo of Acoma, N.M. by William Henry Jackson, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption and relief photographed in lower-right corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Model of Pueblo of Acoma N.M." Other attribution and contextual information provided in print, including the artist's name and expedition title.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Shemopave, 1875. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "230." Title appears on lower-right corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Shemopave Moqui Arizona."

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Model, Taos Pueblo, made by William Henry Jackson, circa 1876. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Title derived from manuscript caption below print. Attribution and title information informed by National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Interior of a Moquis dwelling. Puebla [sic] of Tegua, circa 1875. 1 item.
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Photograph of a sketch by Jackson. Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Interior of Moqui house, from a drawing." Artist's signature and the year are included in lower-right.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Courtyard with two adobe walls; one person in blanket on ladder, one person in blanket on terrace, 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Manuscript caption below print reads: "A Moqui house. Arizona. 1876." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Dates conflict.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View of southern passageway and adobe house clusters; man in blanket near ladder, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui houses. Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. view of pueblo rooftops with ladders, people, ovens, and the desert in the distance, Zuni, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico."

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Arizona Indians, 1875-1880. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Possibly Apache. Number "29" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Apaches, 1875-1880. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Possibly Apache. Number "31" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo house, 1875-1880. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Number "385" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo San Philipi, 1875-1880. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Number "380" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. San Xavier, Arizona, 1875-1880. 1 item.
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Title from caption. From a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuñi pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Plaza of Zuni pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print, which reads: "Zuni pueblo New Mexico."

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo woman, 1875-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption. Number "368(?)" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Mexican house, 1875-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption. Number "633" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo bake oven, 1875-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption. Number "388" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo Cochite, 1875-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title derived from caption. Number "366" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo children, 1875-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption. Number "393(?)" written in red ink on print and corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from caption.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. House of the capitan of Tequa, 1875. 1 item.
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Title printed on recto, along with "297." Caption cut from entry 1020 of the DCPNAI and pasted below photograph; reads "House of the Capitan of Té-wa."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Moo-sha-neh from She-paul-a-ne, 1875. 1 item.
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Title printed on recto, along with "229." Caption cut from entry 1023 of the DCPNAI and pasted below photograph, reads "Moo-sha-na-ve."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. House of the capitan of Shemopave, 1875. 1 item.
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Title printed on recto, along with "291." Caption cut from entry 1025 of the DCPNAI and pasted below photograph; reads "House of the capitan of the She-mo-pa-ve."

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption inked on print. Additional caption, "Zuni," below print.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Moqui houses, Arizona, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Possibly in Walpi.

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Indian carvings at a grave, British Columbia, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, with view of surroundings, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print, which reads: "Zuni Pueblo New Mexico."

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View of street between house clusters, plain in distance; two people in blankets on ladders, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui houses, Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Wall of adobe house cluster, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui houses, Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Possibly Rev. Sheldon Jackson in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Cataloger supplied title. Number "16" written in red ink on print; likely an inventory number, possibly from the Continent Stereoscopic Company. View is very likely an Indian school, the same as protrayed in Leaf 15, Photograph e.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni houses, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from caption.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Indian school, Albuquerque, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption, which reads: "Indian School, Albuquerque. Rev. Sheldon Jackson & wife. Miss Lora Shields & assistants." Number "398" written in red ink on print; likely an inventory number, possibly from the Continent Stereoscopic Company

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Harbor, Sitka, Alaska, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title derived from manuscript caption below print. Number "21" written in red ink on print; likely an inventory number, possibly from the Continent Stereoscopic Company. Original very likely taken in 1878.

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Possibly Rev. Sheldon Jackson in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title, which was informed by context on the leaf.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Moqui house, Arizona, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption. Pueblo identified as Walpi.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Old church, Zuni Pueblo, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from caption.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Pueblo country home, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Inner courtyard with one adobe and stone wall; man? in blanket on ladder, man in military uniform in courtyard, 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui house Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Covered passageway in adobe house cluster, 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui house Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni village, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Two young women in native dress, with basket and bowl, beside bell mounted on platform, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Cataloger supplied title. Possibly at Cochiti. Image cut from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company. The word "Pueblos" is inked in red at the bottom of the print. Manuscript caption below print reads, "Pueblo girls."

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pima & Papago children taken to Hampton Institute by Rev. Sheldon Jackson, 1881, circa 1881. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "387" is inked on print in red, corresponding with inventory from the Continent Stereoscopic Company. Title from related stereocard at New York Public Library reads: "The Pima Indian of Arizona." Cut from stereocard.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Arizona Indian, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption. Number "213" is inked in red on print, corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this print was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Arizona Indians, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption. Number "236" is inked in red on print, corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo Indian with burro, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption. Number "615" is inked in red on print, corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut. The caption is cut from a trade catalog produced by the company.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. House in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from caption.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo Indian woman carrying water, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption. Number "367" is inked in red on print, corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut. The caption is cut from a trade catalog produced by the company.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Yuma Indians, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption. Number "291" is inked in red on print, corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. back robe of a Pueblo Indian, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption. Inventory number "379" is inked on print in red, corresponding with inventory from the Continent Stereoscopic Company. Title from related stereocard at New York Public Library reads: "The back robe of an Indian child." Cut from stereocard.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Yuma Indians, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "291?" is inked on print in red, corresponding with inventory from the Continent Stereoscopic Company. Title from related stereocard at New York Public Library reads: "Indian girls of the mountains in Arizona" with inventory number 261. Cut from stereocard.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo woman, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption. Number "367" is inked in red on print, corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Mission of San Diego, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "208," also written below print. Printed caption believed to be in error; artist's original title is hand-written along top of print, indentifying "M. of San Diego." Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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Martinez, California, in 1857, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "221," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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Alviso, California, in 1857, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "209," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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Benicia, California [in 1857], 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "231," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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Mission of San Juan Bautista, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "205," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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[The mission of] San Luis Obispo in 1857, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "217," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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San Diego, California in 1857, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "227," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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San Juan Capistrano, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "230," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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[The mission of] La Purissiima Conception, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "218," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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[The mission ] and College of Santa Ines, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "226," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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Vallejo and Mare Island in 1857, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "219," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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Santa Barbara [California in 1857], 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "228," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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Mission of Santa Cruz [, California in 1857], 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "215," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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[The mission of] San Fernando, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "225," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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San Bernardino, Cal. [in 1857], 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "223," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Image appears on a leaf entitled "Early Roman Catholic Missions in California. A.D. 1857."

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[Mission of] San Gabriel, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "207," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Mission of Santa Barbara, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "206," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist from the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Mission of San Bueneventura Mission [San Buenaventura Mission], 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "224," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Mission of San Luis Obispo in 1857, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "217," also written below print. Captions, pasted on atop the other, likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Ruins near Santa Cruz, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from artist's manuscript caption included at top of print, which provides inventory number "230," also written below print. Additional printed caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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San Juan Bautista in 1857, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "220," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Los Angelos [Los Angeles], California in 1857, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "214," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Lighthouse near Monterey, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from artist's manuscript caption included at top of print, which provides inventory number "234," also written below print. Additional printed caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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[Mission of] San Antonia de Padua, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "[2]12," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Monterey, [California in 1857], 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "210," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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[Mission of] San José, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "213," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Mission of San Miguel, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "222," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Folsom, California [in 1857], 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "229," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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[Mission of] San Francisco in [1857], 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "216," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. The words "in 1857" appear at top of print as part of the leaf title. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Mission San Luis Rey [, California in 1857], 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "232," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Mission of San Carlos, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption, which provides inventory number "235," also written below print. Caption likely cut from a trade catalog or backlist for the publisher of the print. Albumen print of pencil drawing (1856-57) by Henry Miller; original at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ute encampment on the plains near Denver, 1874. 1 item.
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Written on recto twice: "957." Caption cut from entry 955-959 of the DCPNAI and pasted below photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Ute encampment on the plains near Denver Colorado, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Written on recto: "955." Number on photographs refers to entry 955-959 of the DCPNAI and pasted below photograph.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Group of Peah and his head men, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Written on recto: "520." Caption cut from entry 520 of the DCPNAI and pasted below photograph. Title supplied from index of Jackson's catalog. Shindler catalogue no. 104. Taken before March 2, 1868.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Capt Billy. A Ute, circa 1874. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript captions on print and below print.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Tom, a Ute, circa 1874. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption below print. Identified as "Sam" in WC054 (Photographs of North American Indians).

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Studio portrait of a Ute Indian, circa 1874. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Identified as "Tom" in WC054 (Photographs of North American Indians). Manuscript caption below print reads: "A Ute."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Antero. Graceful Walker, 1872. 1 item.
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Title supplied by the DCPNAI, number 757. Portrait of Antero or An-thro (Graceful Walker). Caption cut from entry 757 of Jackson's catalogue and pasted on photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Utah."

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Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison). Group of seven, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title supplied by the DCPNAI, number 776. Caption cut from entry 776 of Jackson's catalogue and pasted on and beside photograph.

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Carter, C. W.. Little Soldier, circa 1869. 1 item.
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Title supplied by the DCPNAI, number 779. Shindler catalogue no. 276. Caption cut from entry 779 of Jackson's catalogue and pasted below photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Utah."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Sword, Ogalalla Dakota, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 881 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from entry 881 of Jackson's catalogue and pasted below photograph. Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Two Elks, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 321 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from entry 321 of Jackson's catalogue and pasted below photograph. Portrait of He-Kha-Ka Non-Pa or Heha-Ka Nompa (Two Elks). Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Hard Heart, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 327 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from entry 327 of Jackson's catalogue and pasted below photograph. Portrait of Chan-Te-Su-Ta or Cante-Suta (Hard Heart). Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Three Bears, Ogalalla Dakota, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 880 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from entry 880 of Jackson's catalogue and pasted below photograph. Portrait of Ma-To-Ya-Mni (Three Grizzly Bears or Three Bears). Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Group, including nos. 874-882, Ogalalla Dakota, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title supplied by the DCPNAI, number 883. Typed captions of individual identifications below print cut from Jackson catalogue of and corresponding to numbers inked on print. Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Iron Nation, Brule Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 379 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 125. Portrait of Ma-Za-O-Ya-Ti (Iron Nation). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 379 and pasted below photograph. Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886. Standing Buffalo, Santee, circa 1862. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 250 in the index of the DCPNAI. Portrait of Tatanka Nazin or Ta-Tun-Ga-Nun-She (Standing Buffalo), participant in Minnesota Massacre of 1862. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 250 and pasted below photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Santee." Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Iron Nation, Brule Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no.378 in the index index of the DCPNAI. Shindler catalogue no. 120. Portrait of Ma-Za-O-Ya-Ti (Iron Nation). Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 378 and pasted below photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Dakota." Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Grass, Blackfeet Dakota, circa 1872. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 254 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 254 and pasted below photograph. Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Long Foot, [Yankton] Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 906 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 129. Portrait of Si-Ha-Han-Ska. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Long Foot. Dakota." Image appears on a leaf with manuscript title "Sioux or Dakota."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Miss Hyde and class of Pueblos, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "73" hand-inked on image (barely visible) and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of Watte, called Sheldon Jackson, Herte, called Harvey Townsend, and Kersetewa, called John Shields, 1894. 1 item.
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Inventory number "18" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Title, attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of Gsai-Au-Tit-Sa, called Mary Ealy; Jan-I-Uk-Tit-Sa, called Jennie Hammaker; Leai-A-Se-U-Lu-Ti-Wa, called Frank Cushing; and Tas-We-Ea-Tas-Lun-Kia, Called Taylor Ealy, in partial native dress (from Zuni Pueblo), circa 1894. 1 item.
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Inventory number "18" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Title and attribution information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; date informed by context on leaf. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Studio portrait of Etahaleuh, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Caption handwritten below photograph. Inventory number "92" hand-inked on print and likely corresponding to Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue based on other images on leaf. Possibly by Choate. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Mrs. Shiverick and class, 1882-1884. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "99" hand-inked on image and likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Date and alternate spelling of name informed by a monograph entitled The Indian Industrial School, written by Linda F. Witmer and published by the Cumberland County Historical Society in 1993. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of Wat-Ye-Eh, called Ben Thomas; Kowsh-Te-Ah, called John Menaul; and Ki-Ot-Se, called Mary Perry, in native dress as they arrived at Carlisle Indian School from Laguna Pueblo, 1879-1881. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "19" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and title from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Date informed by context. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Studio portrait of White Man and Stumbling Bear, two Indian chiefs from Indian Territory, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "16" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Tso-De-Ar-Ko, Wichita chief, with Clark [and?] interpreter from [Indian Territory], circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title adapted from printed caption. Inventory number "17" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Standing Buffalo, Ponca chief, [Indian Territory], 1879-1881. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "32" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from related montage print which includes this portrait of Standing Buffalo at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Hugh, son of Whirlwind Soldier, and grandson of Spotted Tail, 1879-1881. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "34" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Left Hand and son Grant, Arapahoe, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "66" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; inventory number appears on that plate. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Miss Mather and group of 3 Menomonees [sic], 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "84" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Negative has inventory number "85," related negative has "84." Subjects are different with similar poses. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Carlisle student slate with vocabulary exercises, drawings of John Williams ? On horseback, and letter to his father, written By Rutherford B. Hayes, 1880. 1 item.
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Title, date, and attribution information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Additional date information: June 25, 1880. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Red Dog and daughter, Sioux, 1879-1881. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "59" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Mollie & Libbie, Arapahoe, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "104" hand-inked on image and likely corresponding to Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian boys at work in tin shop at Indian Training School, 1879-1881. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption. Inventory number "42" hand-inked on image (barely visible) and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Sioux boys as they arrived at the Indian Training School, Carlisle Barracks, 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption. Inventory number "40" hand-inked on image (barely visible) and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Group portrait of five Sioux men in native dress with two Carlisle employees, 1879. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption. Inventory number "1" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian boys at work in shoe-makers shop at Carlisle Barracks, 1879-1881. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Cataloger supplied title. Inventory number "12" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; inventory number appears on negative. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian boys at work at carpentering at Indian Training School, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from printed caption. Inventory number "44" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from description of glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Ear Of Corn, squaw of Lone Wolf, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 303 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 303 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Black Eagle, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 233 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 118. Portrait of Wan-Mdi-Sa-Pa.

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Pueblo cart, New Mexico, 1860-1870. 1 item.
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Title derived from handwritten caption below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Slow Bull, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 329 in the index of the DCPNAI. Date and creator attribution from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait (Front) of Ta-Tan-Ka Hun-Ke-Shni or Tatanka Hunke Sni (Slow Buffalo Bull or Slow Bull) in Native Dress and Holding Pipe.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Former Taos Governors, Wa-So-To-Ya-Min or Juan Jesus Leo, Antonio Jose Atencio, and Antonio Al Churleta, 1877. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Cataloger supplied title. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 902 (One Who Walks Home, Yankton) and erroneously pasted below photograph. Inventory number written on print. Photograph in fact corresponds to entry no. 992 of the DCPNAI.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Long Foot, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title adapted from negative entry no. 906 in the index of the DCPNAI. Shindler catalogue no. 129. Portrait of Si-Ha-Han-Ska. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Long Foot. A Sioux."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Iron Horn, Oncpapa Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from negative entry no. 265 in the index of the DCPNAI. Portrait of He-Ma-Za or Ha-Mas-Sa or Heh-Mah-Zah (Iron Horn). Inventory number hand-inked on and below image.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Long Mandan, Two Kettle Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 187 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 126. Portrait of Ma-Va-Ta-Na-Han-Ska. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 187-190 and pasted below photograph.

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James E. McClees Studio. Struck By the Ree, Yankton Dakota, 1857-1858. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 239 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 76. Portrait of Pa-Da-Nia-Ha-Hi. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 217-239 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Big Foot, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title adapted from negative entry no. 306 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Si-Ha-Tan-Ka (Big Foot). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 306 and pasted below photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Old Onion, Crow, 1871. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 948 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 948 and pasted below photograph. Additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Crow."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Dick's boy, mounted on the favorite Cayuse pony, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1115 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Inventory number hand-inked on image.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Oscar Mark, Wasco, 1877. 1 item.
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Title supplied by number 1055 in the DCPNAI. Inventory number does not appear in print. Caption in print reads: "Oscar or The Little Vessel - Wasco." Manuscript caption below print reads: "Oscar - Wasco."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Indian Dick's lodge, with his family and some of his relatives grouped in front, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1112 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Inventory number hand-inked on image.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Charlie Arriwawa, Apache, 1872. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 750 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image and appearing in lower left corner of print. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 750 and pasted below photograph.

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Studio portrait of an unidentified Indian man, circa 1877. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Possibly by Bell.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Yellow Bull, Nez Perce, circa 1874. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption below print erroneously reads: "Chief Joseph. The Nez Perce." Hand-inked caption on print reads: "Nez Perce."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Old Mission, or Crow Agency, 1871. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 953 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 953 and pasted below photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Crow Agency."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Gihiga, Omaha, 1868. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 463 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Gihiga's name aslo spelled Gi-He-Gas. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 463 and pasted below photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Indian Dick's lodge, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1113 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Inventory number does not appear on image. Original glass plate negative now broken, titled " Indian Dick's Tipi, Cradleboard, Parfleche Bags, Bags and Blankets Inside and Nearby 10 OCT 1878" at National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Betsy, Omaha, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 470 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 469-470 and pasted below photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Omaha."

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James E. McClees Studio. Native Ponca drawing, 1857-1858. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 521 in the index of the DCPNAI. Shindler catalogue no. 77. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Drawing by To-Tay-Go-Nai (Standing Buffalo). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 521 and pasted below photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Ponca."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Groups of school-children, Omaha, 1868. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 476 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 472-476 and pasted below photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Groups of school-children, Omaha, 1868. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 475 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 472-476 and pasted near photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Children Omaha."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Nee-Keah-Peop in Partial Native Dress Near Brick Wall, 1872. 1 item.
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Title, date, location, and attribution information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Manuscript captions on print and below print read: "Bannocks."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Portrait of a Bannock Indian man standing in front of a brick wall, 1872. 1 item.
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Title, date, location, and attribution information informed by context of other images on leaf and their respective information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Wastawana or Indian Tom in Native Dress Near Brick Wall, 1872. 1 item.
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Title, date, and attribution information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Location information from related prints at the same institution. Manuscript captions on print and below print read: "Bannock."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Portrait of a Bannock Indian man standing in front of a brick wall, 1872. 1 item.
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Title, date, location, and attribution information informed by context of other images on leaf and their respective information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Hon. Lewis V. Bogy and Chas. E. Mix in council with the Sacs and Foxes, and Kaws, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Caption cut from an unknown source (likely original mount) and pasted below the photograph; caption identifies all subjects.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Portrait of a Bannock Indian man standing in front of a brick wall, 1872. 1 item.
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Title, date, location, and attribution information informed by context of other images on leaf and their respective information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Emegrants [sic] crossing Platte River, Nebraska, 1860, 1860. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Caption handwritten below the photograph. Photograph of a painting.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Portrait of a Bannock Indian man standing in front of a brick wall, 1872. 1 item.
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Title, date, location, and attribution information informed by context of other images on leaf and their respective information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Indian carvings, British Columbia, circa 1878. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Caption handwritten below the photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cave dwelling near the fortified rock on the McElmo, 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "167." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cave dwellings McElmo Utah." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cave town on the Rio de Chelley, 1875. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "283." Title appears on lower-right corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cave town. Cañon De Chelley. Arizona.." Inventory number on print corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1874 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Davidson. Shaaks : a dead chief lying in state, Fort Wrangell, Alaska, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Caption handwritten below the photograph. Photographer identified as "Mr. Davidson" in a letter from Mrs. A. R. (Amanda R.) McFarland to Sheldon Jackson, May 11, 1878. An engraving from the print appears in Sheldon Jackson's 1880 publication: Alaska, and missions on the north pacific coast.

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Moqui idols, Arizona, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Likely cut from a stereocard, which may have been produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company. Possible attribution based on context from the rest of the collection.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Model of a Hopi village, circa 1899. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Title derived from caption handwritten below print. New Mexico Picuris Pueblo. Attribution, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Date information conflicts with collection dates.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni woman in native dress with squash blossom necklace holding a clay water pot on her head; adobe house cluster and beehive oven nearby., 1879. 1 item.
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Attribution, title, date, and location information derived from a related print at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Pueblo Woman New Mexico."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. View from Tequa towards Moqui, circa 1874. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "225." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Tegua. Moqui village Arizona." Inventory number on print does not correspond to W.H. Jackson's 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories or the DCPNAI.

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Dormitory at the Sheldon Jackson Institute, Sitka, Alaska, circa 1878. 1 item.
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Title derived from manuscript caption. Likely cut from a stereocard, which may have been produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, which sent a photographer to the Sitka vicinity in 1878. Possible attribution based on context from the rest of the collection. An engraving from the print appears in a later edition of Sheldon Jackson's 1880 publication: Alaska, and missions on the north pacific coast.

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Indian children, Sitka, Alaska, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from caption; caption handwritten below the photograph.

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Group of chiefs, British Columbia, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from caption; caption handwritten below the photograph.

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Davidson. Mrs. McFarlands' school, Fort Wrangell, Alaska, 1878, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Caption handwritten below the photograph. Photographer identified as "Mr. Davidson" in letters from Mrs. A. R. (Amanda R.) McFarland to Sheldon Jackson, 1878. An engraving from the print appears in Sheldon Jackson's 1880 publication: Alaska, and missions on the north pacific coast.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Shu-Da-Ga-Ka, Smoke Maker, Ponca, 1877. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 1088 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1088 and pasted below photograph.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. John M. St. Cyr, Winnebago, 1875. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 1080 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1080 and pasted below photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Nez Perce chief, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 437 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 437 and pasted below photograph. Manuscript notation in an instantiation of the catalog at Princeton University identifies the figure as Chief Looking Glass.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Pawnee mud lodge, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 524 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 524 and 569 and pasted below photograph.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Joseph, Nez Perce, circa 1874. 1 item.
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Title derived from two manuscript captions, on and below the print.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Omaha Indian village, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 462 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 462 and pasted below photograph.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Ske-Metze, Warm Spring, 1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1056 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption (with different name: "Chopped up") cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1056 and pasted below photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Gihiga, Omaha, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 463 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Gihiga's name also spelled Gi-He-Gas. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 463 and pasted below photograph.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Ma-Ga-Ska, White Swan, Ponca, 1877. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 1086 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1086 and pasted below photograph.

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Herder, governor of Taos, Pueblo, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 17 in the index of the DCPNAI. Portrait of Cacique, The Herder, former governor of Taos. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject from the Tanoan family. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 15-17 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Indian girls and women from the pueblo of Taos, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 616 in the index of the DCPNAI. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject is an Apache Jicarilla Indian. Inventory number appears in image. Image identical to Photograph l on same leaf. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos Pueblo Woman."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Indian girls and women from the pueblo of Taos, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 614 in the index of the DCPNAI. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject is an Apache Jicarilla Indian. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 614-617, 620, 626-627 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Pueblo girls, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 626 in the index of the DCPNAI. Possibly printed by Jackson. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Misidentified as Taos Indian. Inventory number appears in image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos Woman."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Indian girls and women from the pueblo of Taos, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 620 in the index of the DCPNAI. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject is an Apache Jicarilla Indian. Inventory number appears in image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos Pueblo girl."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Herder, governor of Taos, Pueblo, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 16 in the index of the DCPNAI. Portrait of Cacique, The Herder, former governor of Taos.Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject from the Tanoan family. Inventory number appears in image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Governor of Taos Pueblo."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Pueblo women, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 623 in the index of the DCPNAI. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Inventory number appears in image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos Pueblo girl."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Pueblo Indian from Taos, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 613 in the index of the DCPNAI. Possibly printed by Jackson. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject from the Tanoan family. Inventory number appears in image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos Pueblo woman."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Indian girls and women from the pueblo of Taos, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 615 in the index of the DCPNAI. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject is an Apache Jicarilla Indian. Inventory number appears in image. Image identical to Photograph o on same leaf. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos woman."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Young maiden, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from entry no. 623 in the DCPNAI. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 623 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image. Image identical to Photograph g on same leaf.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni men in native dress and positioned in front of an adobe wall, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Possibly by Hillers.

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Indian girls and women from the pueblo of Taos, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 616 in the index of the DCPNAI. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject is an Apache Jicarilla Indian. Inventory number appears in image. Image identical to Photograph b on same leaf. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos woman."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Abeita and Padillo, Pueblo, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 645 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 645 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Pueblos."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Pueblo man, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 625 in the index of the DCPNAI. Possibly printed by Jackson. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject from the Tanoan family. Inventory number appears in image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos Pueblo woman."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Indian girls and women from the pueblo of Taos, 1871. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from negative entry no. 615 in the index of the DCPNAI. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subject is an Apache Jicarilla Indian. Inventory number appears in image. Image identical to Photograph i on same leaf. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos Pueblo woman."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Pueblo girls, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 627 in the index of the DCPNAI. Possibly printed by Jackson. Misidentified as Taos Indians. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Inventory number appears in image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Taos Pueblo girls."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Wanero, Utah, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 759 in the index of the DCPNAI. Portrait of Wa-Ne-Ro (Yellow Flower), also called Van-De-Rodes (Shining Brass). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 759 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison). Warets and Shavano, Utah, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 774 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 774 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison). Kwa-Ko-Nut and Mose, Utah, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 770 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 770 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison). Ouray, Utah, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 767 in the index of the DCPNAI. Pictured with interpreter. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 765-767 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Group of Utes, circa 1874. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. "Utes" appears as manuscript caption on print and below print.

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Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison). Group of Ouray and chiefs, Utah, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 775 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 775 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Chamberlain, W. G. (William Gunnison). Group of chiefs, Utah, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 776 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 776 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Ulke Brothers. Mautchick, Utah, 1873. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 752 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 752 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Yuma Indians, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Number "206" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo wood merchant, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Number "381" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut. Taken in Arizona or New Mexico.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Apache boys taken to Hampton Institute by Rev. Sheldon Jackson, 1881, 1860-1881. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Number "395" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo girl with water jar, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Number "400" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut. Taken in Arizona or New Mexico.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pima girl, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption. Number "130?" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut. Taken in Arizona or New Mexico.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View of Zuni, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View of Zuni, New Mexico, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Arizona Indian, 1860-1880. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from manuscript caption. Number "290" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo girl, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Number "377" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut. Taken in Arizona or New Mexico.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo girl sweeping, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Number "376" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was likely cut. Taken in Arizona or New Mexico.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo girl eating bread, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Likely cut from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company. Taken in Arizona or New Mexico.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pueblo girls, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Number "386" is inked in red on print, very likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was cut. Taken in Arizona or New Mexico.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Joseph and Black Dog, Osage, circa 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 888 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 888 and pasted below photograph. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Osage."

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Pueblo Indian, 1871. 1 item.
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Title supplied by the DCPNAI, number 19. Written on photograph: "Apaches." Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Subjects from the Tanoan family. Photograph identification coincides with same photograph in collection WC054. Handwritten caption below photographs reads, "Apaches, Arizona."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Wa-Wa-Si-Mo, Shawnee, 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 711 in the index of the DCPNAI, along with manuscript caption. Portrait of Wa-Wa-Si-Mo or Wa-Wa-Si-Si-Mo (called Graham Rodgers). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 711 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Little Bull, Chippewa, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1002 in the index of the DCPNAI. Portrait of Mis-To-Ya-Be (Little Bull). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1002 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number hand-inked on image.

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Indian girls and women from the pueblo of Taos, 1871. 1 item.
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Title supplied by the DCPNAI, number 617. Subjects misidentified as Taos Indians. Photograph identification coincides with same photograph in collection WC054.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Group of Fox chiefs, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 805 in the index of the DCPNAI. Subjects are actually Kansa and Sac and Fox Indians. Photograph identification coincides with same photograph in collection WC054

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Antonio Azul, Pima, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 655 in the index of the DCPNAI and manuscript caption. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 655 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number appears in image.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Bull Head, Arickaree, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1044 in the index of the DCPNAI. Portrait of E-Gus-Pah (or Bull Head). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1044 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number hand-inked on image.

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Jackson Bros. (Omaha, Neb.). Squaw of One Who Gives To The Poor, Pawnee, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 545 in the index of the DCPNAI. Shindler catalogue no. 162. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Pawnee girl."

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J. Gurney & Son. Little Robe, Cheyenne, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 121 in the index of the DCPNAI. Portrait of Hah-Ket-Home-Mah (Little Robe). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 119 and 121 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number hand-inked on image.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Running Face, Mandan, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1007 in the index of the DCPNAI, number 1007. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1007 and pasted below photograph. Inventory number hand-inked on image.

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McFarland girls home, 1881. 1 item.
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Title adapted from manuscript caption: "Girl McFarland home. Fr. Wrangell. Alaska 1881." A photomechanical print of a photograph.

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Sheldon Jackson Institute, Sitka, Alaska, 1881, 1881. 1 item.
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Title and date from handwritten caption below the photograph.

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Indian school, Metlakatalah, British Columbia, 1870s. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. A photomechanical print of a photograph.

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McFarland school, Ft. Wrangell, Alaska, 1879, 1879. 1 item.
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Title and date from handwritten caption below the photograph. Possibly same photographer as Photograph f on same leaf.

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Idols of the Alaska Indians, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-right corner of print, along with inventory number "9". Manuscript caption below print reads: "Totem sticks. Alaska."

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Main Street, Fort Wrangell, Alaska, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title and date from handwritten caption below the photograph. Possibly same photographer as Photograph d on same leaf. Date information reflects possible relationship.

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Crosses, New Mexico, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from handwritten caption below the photograph.

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"Susie" a Hydah indian girl, Alaska, 1870s. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. A photomechanical print of a photograph.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Zuni men, 1879. 1 item.
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Manuscript captions on print read "Zuni Pueblos. New Mexico" or variation. Attribution and date information gleaned from print at Denver Public Library.

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Village, New Mexico, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from handwritten caption below the photograph.

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Indian girls, Alaska, 1870s. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. A photomechanical print of a photograph.

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Dwellings of Alaska Indians, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title appears along bottom of print, along with inventory number "10". Manuscript caption below print reads: "Indian house Alaska."

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city of Sitka, Alaska, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title appears along bottom of print, along with inventory number "96". Manuscript caption below print reads: "Sitka Alaska."

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Boys at the Sheldon Jackson Insitute, circa 1880. 1 item.
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Title adapted from manuscript caption: "Miss O. Austin & boys. Sheldon Jackson Insitute. Sitka." An engraving from the print appears in a later edition of Sheldon Jackson's 1880 publication: Alaska, and missions on the north pacific coast. Caption in that publication reads: "Miss Austin and class of boys at 'Sheldon Jackson Industrial School,' Sitka."

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bay of Sitka, Alaska, 1879. 1 item.
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Title appears on bottom of print with inventory number "7." Manuscript caption duplicates title. An engraving from the print appears in a later edition of Sheldon Jackson's 1880 publication: Alaska, and missions on the north pacific coast. Caption from that publication reads:"The Indian village of Sitka from the government buildings, 1879."

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Teachers & pupils, McFarland home, Alaska, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from handwritten caption below the photograph. An engraving from the print appears in Sheldon Jackson's 1880 publication: Alaska, and missions on the north pacific coast, along with a narrative that may indicate the occasion for the photograph in 1879.

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Fort Wrangle [sic], Alaska, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title appears on lower-left corner of print, along with inventory number "78". Manuscript caption below print reads: "Fort Wrangell. Alaska."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Cave ruins in canon near Sierra Abajo, 1875. 1 item.
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Printed on recto: "291?." Title appears on lower-left corner of print. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Cave ruin Cañon Sierra Abajo." Inventory number on print is difficult to discern, but description corresponds to W.H. Jackson's 1875 series, recorded in the 1875 Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Miscellaneous Publications - No. 5).

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). White Buffalo (Indian youth 18 years old with naturally gray hair.) with Indian costume, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "86" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution, culture, and date information gleaned from related print at National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Collage of vignette photographic portraits of Indian men, circa 1881. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Attribution based on context and similar print at National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Man-On-The-Cloud and Mad Wolf, Chey, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "63" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from related print at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pima Indians and hut, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Number "559" is inked in red on print, likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was likely cut. The caption is likely cut from a trade catalog produced by the company. Additional caption for image number 558-559 in the DCPNAI mistakenly cut and subsequently crossed out.

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Continent Stereoscopic Company. Pima Indian women, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Number "25" is inked in red on print, likely corresponding with inventory number from a stereocard produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company, from which this image was likely cut. The caption is likely cut from a trade catalog produced by the company. Additional caption for image number 25 in the DCPNAI mistakenly cut and subsequently crossed out.

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Indian teepee, possibly Pawnee, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Cut from a stereocard, likel produced by the Continent Stereoscopic Company.

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Pawnee man wearing bear claw necklace, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Possibly by William Henry Jackson.

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. View of Man with Face Paint in Blanket Near Rear Wall of Adobe House Cluster, 1879. 1 item.
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Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui House Arizona."

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Hillers, John K., 1843-1925. Three-story adobe house cluster; three people in native dress nearby, 1879. 1 item.
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Manuscript caption below print reads: "Moqui Houses, Arizona." Attribution, title, date, and location information provided by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Identical to image Folio 1, Leaf 8, Photograph b.

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Jackson Bros. (Omaha, Neb.). One Who Gives To The Poor, Pawnee, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 543 in the index of the DCPNAI. 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). Attribution, title, date, and location information informed by the Shindler Catalogue, Smithsonian Institution. Shindler copyrighted image in 1869, taken by Jackson in 1868.

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Westmann, Orloff R.. Young braves, Apache, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 446 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Misidentified as an Apache Indian. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 442, 445, 446, and 448 and pasted below photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Indian Dick and his family at home, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1114 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Manuscript caption below print reads: "Pawnee lodge."

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James E. McClees Studio. Hole In The Day, Chippewa, circa 1858. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 78 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 68. Portrait of Peg-A-No-Ke-Shick (Hole In The Day). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 78 and 79 and pasted below photograph. Additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Chippewa."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Family of George Stedman, Creek, 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 105 in the index of the DCPNAI. Shindler catalogue no. 282 - Portrait of Annie Stidham (Stedman). Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 105-107 and pasted below photograph.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Joseph Cook, Medicine Bull, Sioux chiefs from Brule Agency, Philip Deloria, David Tatiyopa, Eli Abraham, Pretty Youngest Child, 1879-1881. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "13" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Son-Of-The-Star, Arickaree chief from Ft. Berthold, D.T. Scalp stick with scalp of a chief, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "30" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from related print at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. War-loupe, Caddo, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 161 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Nah-Ah-Sa-Nah (Warloupe). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 161-162 and pasted below photograph. Additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Caddo."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Baptiste Devoin and Buffalo Chief, Otoe, 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 497 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 497 and pasted below photograph. Additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Otoe."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Little Pipe, Otoe, 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 490 in the index of the DCPNAI. Shindler catalogue no. 205.3. Called Little Pipe or Pipe Stem. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 487, 489, 490 and pasted below photograph. Additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Otoe."

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Carter, C. W.. group of two Paiutes, 1863-1869. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Shindler no. 295. Caption cut from the DCPNAI. Inventory number in print and its relationship to Jackson's catalogue is unclear; perhaps erroneously pasted below photograph. Shindler copied and copyrighted original carte de visite in 1869.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Group of Fox chiefs, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 805 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Subjects are actually Kansa and Sac and Fox Indians. Photograph identification coincides with same photograph in collection WC054

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J. Gurney & Son. Group portrait that includes Little Raven, Bird Chief, Little Robe, and Buffalo Goad, 1871. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Captions on image cut from the DCPNAI. Printed caption below print mistakenly cut for image number 860 and subsequently crossed out. Inventory number in print and its possible relationship to Jackson's catalogue is unclear; perhaps an original negative number from the creator.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. War-loupe, Caddo, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 162 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Nah-Ah-Sa-Nah (Warloupe). Possibly printed by Jackson. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 161-162 and pasted below photograph. Additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Caddo."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Buffalo Chief, Otoe, 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 495 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 495 and pasted below photograph.

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J. Gurney & Son. Bird Chief, Arapaho, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 910 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 910 and 912 and pasted below photograph.

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J. Gurney & Son. Little Raven, Arapaho, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption and negative entry no. 63 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Ho-Hoca-Ge (Little Raven), called Ohaste-Hosa or Oh-Nas-Tie or Ochohisa (Young Crow).

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J. Gurney & Son. Little Raven, Arapaho, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption and negative entry no. 64 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Ho-Hoca-Ge (Little Raven), called Ohaste-Hosa or Oh-Nas-Tie or Ochohisa (Young Crow).

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Antelope, Caddo, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 163 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 163-4 and pasted below photograph. Additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Caddo."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Medicine Pipe and Fool Dog, Arapaho, 1873. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 23 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 23 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Yellow Bear and Little Wolf, Arapaho, 1873. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 21 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 21 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Long Fox, Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 736 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka-Han-Ska (Long Fox or Long Buffalo Bull). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 736 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Skin Of The Heart, Cut Head Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 289 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Chante Ha or Shanta-Ya or Cante-Ha (Heart Skin) or (Skin of the Heart). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 289 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Bloody Mouth, Oncpapa Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 798 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Wi-Cha-I-We or E-Wa-Hu or E-Wa-He-A (Bloody Mouth). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 798 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Good Hawk, Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 173 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 173 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Dakota."

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Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886. Medicine Bottle, Dakota, 1865. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 932 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Wa-Kan-O-Than-Than or Medicine Bottle. Shindler catalogue no. 179. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 932 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Dakota."

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James E. McClees Studio. Wa-Mdi Tan-Ka or the Great Eagle, 1857-1858. 1 item.
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Title from Shindler catalogue, no. 55. Numbered 919, which is not included in the index of the DCPNAI; there is an entry on page 45 for no. 919. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 919 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Dakota."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Group portrait of Mandan and Arickaree Indians, 1874. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Manuscript caption on and below print reads: "Mandans & Arickarees."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Foolish Bear, Lower Yanktonais Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 279 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Mato Witkotko or Ma-To-Weet-Ko or Mato Witko. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 279 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Yellow Hawk, Sans-Arc Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 194 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler no. 123. Portrait of Se-Tan Si-Tan. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 194-6 and pasted below photograph.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Bear With A Big Voice, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption, in turn from negative entry no. 898 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 27. Portrait of Ma-To-Ho- Kan-Tan-Ke.

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Stobie, C. S.. War Eagle, Ogalalla Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 333 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 180. Identified in Shindler catalogue as Big Rib. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 333 and pasted below photograph.

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As-Sau-Taw-Ka or White Horse, 1860-1869. 1 item.
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Shindler no. 238. Not included in Jackson's 1877 catalogue. Inventory number "247" appears in print. Original creator unknown; image copied by Shindler in 1869.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Running Antelope, Oncpapa Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from negative entry no. 263 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Ta-To-Ka-In-Yan-Ka or Tan-To-Ha-Eah-Ka (Running Antelope). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 263 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Oncpapa Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Lone Wolf, Kiowa, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 402 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Guipago (Lone Wolf). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 402 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Kiowa."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Silver Knife, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 134 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of To-Sho-Way (Silver Knife or Brooch). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 134 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Silver Knife, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
Scope and Contents

Title from negative entry no. 135 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of To-Sho-Way (Silver Knife or Brooch). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 135 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Esquitzchew, Wichita, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 746 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 746 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Wichita."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Buffalo Hump, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 156 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 155-6 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Gray Leggings, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption derived from negative entry no. 140 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Asa-To-Yet (Gray Leggings).

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Gray Leggings, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 138 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Asa-To-Yet (Gray Leggings). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 138-140 and pasted below photograph.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Eagle Plume, Kaw chief, 1877. 1 item.
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Title supplied by annotated notes on print. Portrait of Quyulange (Eagle Headdress or Eagle Plume). Additional caption cut from William Henry Jackson's the DCPNAI.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Daughter of Gap In The Salt, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 151 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 151-2 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Ten Bears, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 153 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Parry-Wah-Sa-Men (Ten Bears). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 153 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Gap In The Salt, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 150 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Ho-We-Oh (Gap In The Salt). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 149, 150 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Ascencion Rios, Papago, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 650 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 650 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Papago."

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ranch, New Mexico, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from handwritten caption below photograph. Possibly cut from a stereocard.

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bake-oven, New Mexico, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from handwritten caption below photograph. Possibly cut from a stereocard.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Juanita and Governor Arny, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1038 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1038 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Navajo."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Ascencion Rios, Papago, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 651 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 651 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Papago."

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Bonine, Elias A., 1843-1916. Yuma Indians of Arizona, circa 1880. 1 item.
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Title from print. Printed on recto: "148." Possibly by Bonine.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Group of Navajo Indians, 1874. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger. Manuscript caption below print reads: "A group of Navajoes with Agent Arney. 1874." Hand-inked caption on print reads "Navajoes." Numbers inked on print refer to an unknown list of identifications. Subjects include Carnero Mucho: Mariana; Juanita; Manuelito; Manuelito Segund; and Tiene-Su-Se (Back:) Wild Hank Sharp; Ganado Mucho; Light Beard; Gov. Arny; Kentucky Mt. Bill; Cabra Negra; Ayatanita; Narbona Primero; and Jesus Arvis. Identification, date, and attribution information from related print at National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Bonine, Elias A., 1843-1916. Yuma Indians of Arizona, circa 1880. 1 item.
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Title from print. Printed on recto: "147." Possibly by Bonine.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Narbona Primero, Navajo, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1033 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1033 and pasted above photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Navajo."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Granada Mucho, Tienne-su-se, and Mariano, Navajo, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1035 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number "1031" hand-inked on image; on the same leaf, Photograph k has inventory number "1035 1/2" hand- inked on image, likely indicating confusion between the two prints. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1035 and pasted above photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Navajo."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Barbas Hueros, Navajo, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1031 in the DCPNAI. Inventory number "1035 1/2" hand-inked on image; this information may have been meant to correspond with manuscript notations in a copy of Jackson's catalogue present in the Western Amerciana collection, wherein a similar notation ("1034 1/2") is recorded. On the same leaf, Photograph j has inventory number "1031" hand-inked on image, likely indicating confusion between the two prints. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1031 and pasted above photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Navajo."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Daughter of Gap In The Salt, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 152 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 151-2 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Comanche."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Shonion, Chicksaw, circa 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 75 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Possibly taken by Shindler. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 75 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Chickasaw."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Wife of Asa-Havie, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 131 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 131 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Comanche."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Dave, Tawacanie, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 739 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 738-739 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Tawacanie."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Sand, Creek, 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 104 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue no. 206. Portrait of Oc-Ta-Ha-Sash-Ha-Zo. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 104 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Creek."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Sacapee, Moless, and Big Bear, Sac and Fox, 1869. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Clipped and manuscript captions "Moless and Sacapee, Sac and Fox" is title supplied by index of the DCPNAI, negative no. 689. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 192.1. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 689 and pasted below photograph.

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Easterly, Thomas M. (Thomas Martin), 1809-1882. Keokuk, Sr., Sac and Fox, 1847. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 677 in the index of the DCPNAI. Shindler catalogue no. 158 and 228. Portrait of Keokuk, Sr. (Watchful Fox). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 177 and erroneously pasted below photograph based on old inventory number "177" apparently masked in image.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Win-Nema, Modoc, 1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1011 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1011 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Modoc."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Family of George Stedman, Creek, 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 107 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of George Stidham (Stedman) family. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 105-107 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Creeks."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Borum Davis, Cherokee, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 70 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 98. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 70 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Cherokee."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Colonel Downing, Cherokee, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 66 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler cataloge no. 96. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 66 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Cherokee."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Colonel Downing, Cherokee, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 67 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Incorrect caption (?) half-missing; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Cherokee."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Mother of Cheevers, Comanche, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 146 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 145-6 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Comanche."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Briar, Iowa, 1869. 1 item.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue, no. 196. Incorrect title pasted beneath image ("No Heart") supplied by index of the DCPNAI, number 392. The correct Jackson catalogue entry may be 921. Portrait of To-Hu or Briar. Inventory number 393 or 392 hand-inked on print, but very difficult to discern.

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Easterly, Thomas M. (Thomas Martin), 1809-1882. No Heart, Iowa, 1849. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption and negative entry no. 393 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler no. 232. Portrait of No-He-In-Ga or No Heart.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Group of four chiefs and two interpreters of the Ponca delegation, 1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1093 in the index of the DCPNAI. Incorrect inventory number hand-inked on image; caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1039 and erroneously pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. White Eyes, Brule Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 373 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of I-Shta-Ska or Ish-Tah-Skah (White Eyes). Handwritten caption below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Thigh, Brule Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 358 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Che-Cha-Lu or Tsheh-Sha-Lah (Thigh or Thigh Bone or Little Thigh). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 358 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Sitting Crow, Blackfeet Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 256 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Kan-Gi-I-Yo-Tan-Ka or Kah-Re-Eo-Tah-Ke (Sitting Crow). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 256 and pasted below photograph.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Little Bird, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 230 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue no. 6. Portrait of Wa-Jin-Ka. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 230-1 and pasted below photograph.

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Portrait of an Indian man, possibly from the Southwest, 1860-1865. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Inventory number "800" appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 800 and erroneously pasted below photograph.

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Portrait of an Indian man, possibly from the Southwest, 1860-1865. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Inventory number "799" appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 799 and erroneously pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Old Man Afraid Of His Horses and chiefs, Ogalalla Dakota, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 334 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 334 and pasted below photograph.

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Portrait of an Indian man, possibly from the Southwest, 1860-1865. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Inventory number "798" appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 797 and erroneously pasted below photograph. This is the result of two errors, as neither 798 nor 797 in Jackson's catalogue reference this photograph.

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Portrait of an Indian man, possibly from the Southwest, 1860-1865. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Inventory number "797" appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 798 and erroneously pasted below photograph. This is the result of two errors, as neither 798 nor 797 in Jackson's catalogue reference this photograph.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Bear That Turns Around, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 905 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 23. Portrait of Ma-Ta-Wa-Yu-Mi or The Bear That Frightens. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 904-5 and pasted below photograph.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Yankton war-dance, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 244 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 103. Subjects include Struck By The Ree, White Swan, Long Foot, Little Bird, and Black Eagle. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 244 and pasted below photograph.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Flying Bird, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 894 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 21. Portrait of Kah-Kah-Tah-A-Ke-Ah. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 318 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Lone Wolf, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 301 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 301 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Black-Horn, Oncpapa Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 802 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of He-Sha-Pa or Hey-Sa-Pah or He Sapa (Black Horn). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 301 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Good Buffalo, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 318 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Ta-Tan-Ka Wa-Shte or Tatanka Waste (Good Buffalo or Good Buffalo Bull). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 318 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Blue Horse, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 312 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Shun-Ka-Wa-Kan-To or Sunkawakanto (Blue Horse). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 312 and pasted below photograph.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Olhathe, Rogue River, 1875. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 978 in the index of the DCPNAI; captions both in and on print give variants of name. Subject also known as George Harvey. Additional identification information available for related Negative 2604 A at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Group of chiefs, Crow, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 949 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 948 and erroneously pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Crow."

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Ulke Brothers. Blackfoot, Long Horse, and White Calf, Crow, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 944 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 944 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Crow."

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Choctaw squaw, 1860-1868. 1 item.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue no. 144. Photographer unknown; copied by Shindler in 1868. Caption from entry 936-7 in the DCPNAI pasted below photograph and annotated with manuscript caption "Choctaw." The same entry in that volume's index is mistakenly labeled "Choctaw boys."

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Ulke Brothers. Group of Crow delegates, 1873. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 859 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number "949" mistakenly hand-inked on image and caption for that entry pasted below. Identical print at the National Museum of the American Indiant shows proper inventory number and the catalog entry provides the following identifications: "Sitting on floor, left to right: Stays with the Horses (Bear Wolf's wife); Good Medicine Pipe (Old Crow's wife). Middle row, left to right: Bear Wolf (Se-ta-pit-se) ; White Calf (Te-shu-nzt); Chief Blackfoot (Kam-ne-but-se); Iron Bull (Che-ve-te Pu-ma-ta); One Who Leads the Old Dog (Pish-Ki-ha-di-ri-ky-ish); Chief Old Crow (Perits-har-sts). Back row, left to right: Long Horse (Eche-has-ka); Thin Belly (Ella-causs-se); Bernard Prero (interpreter); Blackfoot's wife; Agent Pease; Iron Bull's wife; Frank Shane (interpreter); Mo-mukh-pi-tche." Jackson catalogue indicates that this portrait (number 859) was taken in 1872; this date is incorrect and should read 1873. Additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Crow."

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Coctaw indian, 1860-1868. 1 item.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue no. 147. Photographer unknown; copied by Shindler in 1868. Caption from entry 938-9 in the DCPNAI pasted below photograph and annotated with manuscript caption "Choctaw." The same entry in that volume's index is mistakenly labeled "Choctaw girls."

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Ulke Brothers. Iron Bull and squaw, Crow, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 941 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 941 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Crow."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Group of squaws, Crow, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 950 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 950 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Crow."

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Ulke Brothers. Momukhpitche, Thin Belly, and The One That Leads The Old Dog, Crow, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 945 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 945 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Crow."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Black Beaver, Delaware, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 182 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Taken during 1872 delegation, possibly in Washington, D.C. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 181-2 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Squaw of Lone Wolf, Kiowa, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 404 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 404 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Kiowa."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Knee-War-War, Keechie, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 412 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 412 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Keechie."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Lyman P. Fowler, Brotherton, 1876. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1065 in the index of the DCPNAI.Inventory number hand-inked on image. Possibly taken by Bell. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 412 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Squaw of Lone Wolf, Kiowa, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 406 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 406 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Kiowa."

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J. Gurney & Son. Buffalo Goad, Wichita, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 168 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 166, 168 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Wichita."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Samuel Jimson, Seneca, 1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1046 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Hoh-Ho-I-Yo (Splendid Deer), called Samuel Jimson or Jemison. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1046 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Seneca."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Olhathe, Rogue River, 1875. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Subject also known as George Harvey. Inventory number "918" hand-inked on print, which is an entry missing from the DCPNAI. Additional identification information available for related Negative 2604 A at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Group of Senecas, circa 1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 980 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 980 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Senecas."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Son Of The Sun, Kiowa, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 409 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Pai-Talyi (Son Of The Sun or Sun Boy). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 409 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Kiowa."

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J. Gurney & Son. Buffalo Goad, Wichita, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 166 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entries 166 and 168 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Wichita."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Caster Red Eye, Seneca, circa 1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1048 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Dyar-Yo-Naa-Dar-Ga-Dah (One Who Carries Hemlock Boughs On His Back), called Caster Redeye. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1048 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Seneca."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Yellow Horse, Cheyenne, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 43 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. White Crow, Cheyenne, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 37 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Black Crow, Cheyenne, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 39 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Big Mouth, Cheyenne, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 33 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Taken October 2, 1872. Subject an Arapaho Indian.

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Two Choctaw girls, 1860-1868. 1 item.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue no. 151. Photographer unknown; copied by Shindler in 1868. Recorded as entry 936-7 "Squaws" in William Henry Jackson's the DCPNAI. The same entry in that volume's index is mistakenly labeled "Choctaw boys."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Dull Knife and Little Wolf, Cheyenne, 1873. 1 item.
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Title supplied by the DCPNAI, negative no. 28. Subjects could be Old Wolf and Lame White Man. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 28 and pasted below photograph.

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Studio portrait of two Indian men wrapped in blankets and wearing feathers in their hair; one holds a tomahawk, 1873. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1075 and erroneously pasted below photograph. "1075" is hand-inked on print; its relation to Jackson's catalogue, if any, is unclear.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Little Shell and chiefs, Chippewas, 1874. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 851 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number does not appear in print. Identical print at The National Museum of the American Indian lists the following identifications: Seated, left to right: unidentified; unidentified; Little Shell (Es-En-Ce); Something Blown Up By The Wind (Ka-Ees- Pa). Back row, left to right: unidentified; The Man Who Knows How To Hunt (Ke-Woe-Sais-We-Ro); Little Bull (Mis-To-Ya-Be).

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Heap o'Bears, Cheyenne, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 45 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image.

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Two Coctaw indians, 1860-1868. 1 item.
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Title supplied by Shindler catalogue no. 148. Photographer unknown; copied by Shindler in 1868. Caption from entry 938-9 in the DCPNAI pasted below photograph. The same entry in that volume's index is mistakenly labeled "Choctaw girls."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). One Who Eats His Food Raw, Missouria, 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 485 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Wathake Ruche or Wa-Thock-A-Ruchy (Something Eaten Raw or One Who Eats His Food Raw). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 484-5 and pasted below photograph.

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Son of Essiniwub, Chippewa, 1860-1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1074 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Essiniwub Ogwissun (Son of Essiniwub). Photographer unknown. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 1074 and pasted below photograph.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Garnet, Ogalalla Dakota, circa 1877. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 882 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 882 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Dakota."

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James E. McClees Studio. Red Owl, Dakota, 1858. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 923 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue, no. 51. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 923 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Dakota." Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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James E. McClees Studio. Running Bull, Yankton Dakota, 1857-1858. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 235 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue no. 74. Portrait of La-Tang-Ka-Yang-Ke. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 923 and pasted below photograph. Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Medicine Bear, Cut Head Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 283 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. 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). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 923 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Thunder Hawk, Oncpapa Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 268 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Wa-Kin-Yan-Chi-Tan or Che-Tah-Wah-Ke-Ah or Setan-Wakinyan (Thunder Hawk). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 268 and pasted on photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Spotted Tail and squaw, Brule Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 338 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Chief Sinte-Galeshka or Cin-Te-Gi-Le-Ska or Tshin-Tah-Ge-Las-Kah (Spotted Tail) and his wife. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 338 and pasted on photograph. Additional information also clipped from catalog is pasted both above and below this image.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Afraid Of The Eagle, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 310 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Wan-Bli-Ko-Ki-Pa (The Eagle Fears Him) or (Afraid of the Eagle) or (One Afraid of the Eagle). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 310 and pasted below photograph.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). White Swan, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 221 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 4. Portrait of Ma-Ga-Skan. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 268 and pasted on photograph. Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Lost Medicine, Oncpapa Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 800 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Wa-Kan-Ta-I-Shni or Wancan-Ya-Kea or Wakan-Tanin-Sni (Lost Medicine). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 800 and pasted on photograph. Additional information also clipped from catalog is pasted both above and below this image.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. High Wolf, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 323 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image and hand-inked on image. Portrait of Shunk-To-Ke-Cha-Han-Ska or Sunktokeca Hanska (Tall Wolf or High Wolf). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 323 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Black Eye, Upper Yanktonais Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 273 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Ishta Shapa or Ish-Tah-Sa-Pah or Ista-Sapa (Black Eye). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 272 and erroneously pasted below photograph; the identification is the same, but the pose is different.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Medicine Cow, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption and negative entry no. 223 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 30.1. Portrait of Pte-Wa-Kan-Na-Gi. Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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James E. McClees Studio. Iron Elk, Dakota, 1857-1858. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 917 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue no. 67. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 917 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Dakota." Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Stabber, Ogalalla Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 313 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Wa-Cha-Pe (Stabber). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 313 and pasted below photograph.

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Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886. Medicine Bottle, M'dewakanton Dakota, 1864. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 199 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue no. 301. Portrait of Wowinape (A Refuge) or (One Who Comes in Sight), called Medicine Bottle, son of Little Crow. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 199 and pasted below photograph. Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Thigh, Brule Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 357 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Che-Cha-Lu or Tsheh-Sha-Lah (Thigh or Thigh Bone or Little Thigh). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 357 and pasted below photograph.

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James E. McClees Studio. Other Day, Wahpeton Dakota, 1858. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 193 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 56. Portrait of At-Pe-Tu-To Ka-Tsha, also called John Other Day. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 293 and erroneously pasted below photograph. Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Sacred Ghost, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 897 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue no. 26. Portrait of Na-Ji-Wa-Kan. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 897 and pasted below photograph. Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue; additional cultural information also available: Sacred Ghost currently identified as Two Kettle and not Yankton.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Big Razor, Upper Yanktonais Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 274 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Ichasan Tanka (Big Razor) or Ka-Si-Dan-Nah (Big Razee). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 274 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Red Thunder, Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 171 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 171 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Dakota."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Calendar of Sioux Nation, circa 1877. 1 item.
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Title from handwritten caption on print: "Calendar of Sioux Nation. Bulletin U.S.G. + G. survey." Possibly taken by Jackson.

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Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886. Cut Nose, Dakota, circa 1862. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 925 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 925 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Dakota."

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Shooter, Santee Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 202 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler no. 35. Portrait of Wa-Ka-Te. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 202 and pasted below photograph. Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Two Lance, Yankton Dakota, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 226 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Tow-A-Hu-Ka-Sa-No-Pa.

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James E. McClees Studio. Shakpe, M'dewakanton Dakota, 1858. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 200 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue no. 71. Portrait of Shakpe or Sha-Kpi (Little Six). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 200 and pasted below photograph. Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Squaw of the Man Who Packs The Eagle, Cut Head Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 295 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 295 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Dakota."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Yellow Hairs, Brule Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 371 in the index of the DCPNAI,. Portrait of Pa-Hui-Zi-Zi or Pahinzi-Zi Or Pe-Hi-Zi-Zih (Yellow Hair or Hairs). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 371 and pasted below photograph.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Man Who Packs The Eagle, Cut Head Dakota, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 293 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Portrait of Wicha Wanbdi or Wica Wanbli or Whoe-A-Ke (Eagle Man) or (Human Male War Eagle) or (Man Who Packs the Eagle). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 293 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Dakota."

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Carter, C. W.. Washakie, Shoshone, circa 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 664 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 255. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 664 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Shoshone." Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Indian Dick and Werwush, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1110 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 659-660 and erroneously pasted below photograph.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Son of Timothy, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 432 in the index of William Henry Jackson's 1874 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories. Inventory number appears in image. Not included in 1877 Jackson catalogue. Possibly by Shindler.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Indian Dick's lodge, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1113 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number does not appear on image. Manuscript captions read "Shoshone Lodge." Identical image as Folio 2, Leaf 5, Photograph j. Original glass plate negative now broken, titled " Indian Dick's Tipi, Cradleboard, Parfleche Bags, Bags and Blankets Inside and Nearby 10 OCT 1878" at National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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James E. McClees Studio. Iron Shooter, Dakota, 1857-1858. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 927 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number does not appear in image; Jackson inventory number gleaned, along with attribution, date, and identification from Shindler catalogue no. 54. Portrait of Ma-Za-Ka-Te-Mani.

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Carter, C. W.. Group and miscellaneous portrait of Shoshones, circa 1869. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 667 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Shindler catalogue no. 254. Portrait of Charley. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 667-676 and pasted below photograph. Attribution, identification, and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Wasta-Wana, or Indian Tom, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1105 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Taken at Camp Brown in October 1878.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Timothy, Nez Perce, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption and negative entry no. 429 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Shindler catalogue no. 133. Portrait of Ta-Mo-Son (Timothy). Attribution and date information from Shindler catalogue.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Groups of school-children, Omaha, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 472 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 472-476 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Omaha."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Group of squaws, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1108 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Taken at Camp Brown in October 1878.

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Westmann, Orloff R.. young brave, Apache, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 450 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Taken September 30, 1871, during the Feast of San Geronimo. Misidentified as an Apache.

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Stephen Pharoah or Talkhorse, Montank, 1867. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 418 in the index of William Henry Jackson's 1874 Descriptive catalogue of photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories. Inventory number appears in image. Not included in 1877 Jackson catalogue. Possibly by Sag Harbor photographer J. Warner or South Hampton photographers J. Powell.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Studio portrait of an unidentified Indian man, circa 1877. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. No other context available. Possibly taken by Bell.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Na-pe-oho, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1102 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Taken October 1878.

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Shindler, A. Zeno (Antonio Zeno). Studio portrait of an unidentified Indian man, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Numbered "858." Possibly by Shindler. Caption cut from entry 858 of the DCPNAI and erroneously pasted beneath photograph.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Indian Dick's lodge, with his family and some of his relatives grouped in front, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 1112 in the 1878 "Bannocks" supplement to the index of the DCPNAI. This supplement only appears in one of the multiple copies of this catalog housed at Princeton University. Image is the same as Folio 2, Leaf 5, Photograph d. Taken October 1878.

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Peta-La-Sha-Ra, Pawnee, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 530 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of Peta-La-Sha-Ra (Manchief The Younger). Taken during the 1871 Hayden survey and possibly also printed by Jackson. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 530-2 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Jackson Bros. (Omaha, Neb.). Group of four Pawnee chiefs, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 552 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Possibly taken by Jackson. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 552-3 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Groups of Pawnee school-children, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 527 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 525-527 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Sun Chief, Pawnee, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 534 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of La-Roo-Chuck-A-La-Shar (Sun Chief). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 534 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Pawnee Indian village, Nebraska, 1871. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 523 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image in additional to appearing in print. Caption cut from Pawnee description in Jackson's catalogue and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption on print reads: "Pawnee Village."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Groups of Pawnee chiefs and headmen, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 528 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Possibly taken by Jackson. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 528 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Groups of Pawnee school-children, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 525 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee School Children."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Pawnee decorative painting on buffalo-skin, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 540 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 540 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Groups of Pawnee chiefs and headmen, 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 529 in the index of the DCPNAI. Possibly taken by Jackson. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 529 and pasted below photograph in sections; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Jackson Bros. (Omaha, Neb.). Group of two Pawnee chiefs, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 550, 551 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number does not appear in print. 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 by Jackson. Additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Groups of Pawnee school-children, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 526 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee school children."

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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. Eagle Chief, Pawnee, circa 1868. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 533 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Portrait of La-Ta-Cuts-La-Shar (Eagle Grey Chief). Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 533 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pawnee."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Hautushnehay, Apache, 1876. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 866 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 866 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Apache."

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Wife of Pacer, Apache, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 14 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image; title information also appears in print. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 14 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Apache."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Eskiminzin and squaw, Apache, 1876. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 854 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 854 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Apache."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Skellegunney, Apache, 1876. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 864 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number hand-inked on image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 864 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption below print reads: "Apache." Attribution information from identical print at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; date information informed by group portrait Folio 2, Leaf 28, Photograph e.

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Group of Apache delegates, 1876. 1 item.
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Title adapted from negative entry no. 872, 873 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number does not appear in print, but was assigned based on context and individuals included in the image as indicated by the manuscript caption inked on print "Apaches 853-871," which refers to Jackson's catalog. Related printed matter, including the entries for two individuals (numbers 853 and 871) pasted below and next to photograph. Other figures in images on leaf appear in portrait.

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Antonio Azul, Pima, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 655 in the index of the DCPNAI. Inventory number appears in image. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 655 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Pima."

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Carter, C. W.. Little Soldier and his squaw, 1860-1869. 1 item.
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Title, date, and attribution from Shindler catalog no. 275. Inventory number "852" appears in print, and "858" is hand-inked on print. Neither correlate with the DCPNAI, but caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 858 and erroneously pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Apache." Cultural affiliation of Shoshoni provided in amended identification from Shindler catalog; other identifications list "Pah-Ute" (Ute.).

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Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882. Captain, Apache, 1872. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 10 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 10 and pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Apache."

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Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton), approximately 1849-1893. Eskayela, Apache, 1876. 1 item.
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Title from negative entry no. 863 in the index of the DCPNAI. Caption cut from Jackson's catalogue for entry 863 and erroneously pasted below photograph; additional manuscript caption reads: "Apache."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Owen Yellow Hair, 1884. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "93" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of an Indian boy wearing his school uniform, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger. Handwritten caption pasted below photograph, which appears to read "Chris Rawboodle." Inventory number "95" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Gabriel Renville, Sisseton agency, Dakota, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "35" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of five Osage Indian children wearing their school uniforms, 1879. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger; manuscript caption below print reads: "Osage Children." Inventory number "100" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of three Indian children wearing their school uniforms, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger; manuscript caption below print reads: "[?] Boys." Inventory number "93" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Carl Matches, circa 1878. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "97" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. A later image of the same individual at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution provide cultural affiliation. Approximate date also informed by related negatives. Attribution informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of two Indian boys wearing their school uniforms, 1879. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger; maunscript caption reads: "Davids & Asea(?)." Inventory number "93" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Slate, Belonging to Luther Otakte, Carlisle Student, with Math Exercises and Drawing of Man Shooting Bird Out of Tree with Bow and Arrow, 1879. 1 item.
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Inventory number "37" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). P. Farwaipte?, Called I. Henry P ?, 1879. 1 item.
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Inventory number "91" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution, title, and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Yellow Bear and [daughter] Minnie, Arapahoe, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "65" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. That institution gives cultural affiliation as Chippewa. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Poor Wolf, Mandan chief from Ft. Berthold, Dakota, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "29" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Miss Mary Hyde and her female pupils, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger. Inventory number "53" hand-inked on image and corresponding to printed caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Individuals are listed in the caption. Attribution information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. That institution lists Dakota as the cultural affiliation. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Brady, Mathew B., approximately 1823-1896.. Ouray and his wife Chipeta, Utes, 1858. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "28" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of three Indian boys wearing their school uniforms shown with a non-native man, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger. Handwritten caption pasted below photograph, which appears to read "Printer Bark?" Inventory number "90" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of six Indian boys wearing their school uniforms, 1879. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger. Inventory number "101" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution, cultural, and date information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Big Horse and son Hubbel, Cheyenne, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from caption. Inventory number "60" hand-inked on image and corresponding to printed caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution information from the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Joseph and Moses, Menomonees, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "74" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Two Sioux Indian children from Rosebud in their school uniforms, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Printed caption partially missing: "[and] David, Sioux from Rosebud." Inventory number "57" hand-inked on image and likely corresponding to printed caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Miss Hyde and Miss Shermak, Non-Native School Teachers, With Lena Kerr and Harry Morman, Students, 1879. 1 item.
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Inventory number "103" hand-inked on image and likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Manuscript caption, illegible, seems to reflect title information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. The name Shermak is in question at the Smithsonian and differs from the spelling apparently provided in manuscript caption; final form of the name from a monograph entitled The Indian Industrial School, written by Linda F. Witmer and published by the Cumberland County Historical Society in 1993. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of Cheyenne Lucy, Ella Hippy, Fanny, Mabel, Laura, all in school uniform, 1879. 1 item.
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Inventory number "58" hand-inked on image (barely visible) and corresponding to printed caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; title adapted from same institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Red Shirt, Sioux chief, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "26" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. That institution gives "Cheyenne" as cultural affiliation. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Cheyenne Lucy, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "7" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). first Indian boy who applied to Capt. Pratt, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "15" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Title of related print at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution reads: "Drawing, by George Catlin about 1832, of O-Ke-Hee-De, The Owl or Evil Spirit, with Body Paint and Buffalo Hair Breech Cloth, Dancing During O-Kee-Pa Ceremony." Photograph of drawing possibly taken by Choate. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Iron Wing, Sioux chief, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "24" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). American Horse, Sioux chief, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "25" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution, cultural, and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Spotted Tail, after his return from Washington, 1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "23" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution, cultural, and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Ernest, son of White Thunder, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "8" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Pratt and Spotted Tail with Quakers from Philadelphia, 1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "10" hand-inked on image and likely corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution, cultural, and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. That institution names non-native women as Longstretch Sisters. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Last delegation of Pueblos, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "96" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Spotted Tail, Sioux chief, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "22" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Spotted Tail and Iron Wing, Sioux chief, 1878. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "27" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. There are a number of prints also described at that institution with differing date and attribution information. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of David, Nathan, Pollack, Marshall, and Hugh (Spotted Tail's Grandson); all students in school uniform, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Inventory number "55" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution, title, cultural, and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Miss Shields and Pueblos, 1894. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "98" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Justine La Framboise and Nancy Renville, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "9" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. That institution lists cultural affiliation as Dakota Sisseton. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of five Indian female pupils wearing their school uniforms, 1879. 1 item.
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Cataloger supplied title. Inventory number "52" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Additional identifications: Alice Lone Bear (daughter of Lone Bear, Pine Ridge), Rebecca (daughter of Big Star), Kissetta (Lipan captured by 5th Calvery in New Mexico), Harriet (Nex Perce from Indian Territory), Mabel (Kiowa from Indian Territory). Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian boys at work in blacksmith shop at Indian Training School, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "43" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from damaged glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). [Northern?] Arapaho boys, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption. Inventory number "102" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely derived from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Group of Men, Visiting Chiefs, including Red Shirt in native dress, 1879. 1 item.
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Inventory number "14" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption with identifications, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; title also adapted from that institution, which gives cultural affiliation as Dakota Oglala. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Frank Cushing, Taylor Ealy, Mary Ealy, and Jenny Hammaker, Pueblos, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "72" appears on caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Black Crow, Two Strike, White Thunder, Spotted Tail, Iron Wing, Sioux chiefs from Rosebud Agency and interpreters, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "28" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Group of ten Pueblo Indians and one Apache, as they arrived at Indian Training School, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "50" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA. Capt. Pratt in charge."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Tom Carlyle and Bob Bent, [interpreter], Chey, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "67" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Justine La Framboise, Nancy Renville, Cheyenne Lucy, and Anna Laura, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "56" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Cheyenne boy Darlington, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "68" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Man-On-The-Cloud, Cheyenne, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "62" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of Rixth, Hattie, Annalaura, Grace, and Stella, 1879. 1 item.
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Inventory number "57" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue but erroneously pasted beneath the wrong print. Actual title, date, and cultural affiliation from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Inventory on print does correspond with caption, which reads: "Hope and David, Sioux from Rosebud." Actual inventory number unknown. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Bobtail and son Joseph, Cheyenne, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "61" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Ben Thomas, Mary Perry, and John Menaul, Pueblos, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "71" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Poor Wolf, showing tattooed body, Mandan chief from Ft. Berhold, Dakota, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "47" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from related glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Miss Mather and group of 4 Sisseton Sioux, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "85" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Negative has inventory number "84," related negative has "85." Subjects are different with similar poses. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Little Raven and [daughter] Anna, Arapahoe, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "64" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Walter Matches, Cheyenne, 1897. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "75" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Nelly Cary, Apache, 1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "21" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Jack and Kessetta, Lipans, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "69" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Miss Spencer and class, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "36" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Cook, Sioux brave and daughter Grace, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "31" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution from description of a glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; date from context. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian bakers, Indian Training School, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "46" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). dining hall, Indian Training School, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "45" hand-inked on image and probably corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Portrait of five male Dakota Indian pupils in their school uniforms, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title supplied by cataloger. Inventory number "54" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Justine, from Sisseton agency, Dakota, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "48" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution from description of related print at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Date information conflicts; 1879? Assigned based on context. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian boys at work in field at Carlisle Bks, circa 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "39" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian boys at work in saddler shop at Indian Training School, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "41" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Image appears on leaf with manuscript title "Indian Training School. Carlisle, PA 1881. Capt. R.H. Pratt, U.S.A. Supt."

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Group of 10 Creek boys in school dress, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "89" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian girls (from 10 different tribes) at the Indian Training School, April 20, 1880, 1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "4" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Sioux chiefs from Ft. Berthold, 1879-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "5" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian student's brass band, Indian Training School, 1860-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "76" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Miss Irvine and class, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "83" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). White Buffalo, (Indian youth 18 years old with naturally gray hair) with Indian costume, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "86" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Nephew of Red Cloud, Sioux, 1879-1880. 1 item.
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Title from manuscript caption on print. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Mittie, Towaconie, from [Indian Territory], 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "49" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Sioux girls as they arrived at the Indian Training School, Oct. 5, 1879, 1879. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "3" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Shoshonee and 13 Norther Arapahoe children as they arrived, 1879-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "87" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Crow chiefs, from Crow Agency, Montana, Bannocks from Crow Agency, Shoshones from Lemhi Agency, Idaho, 1879-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "6" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Indian boys (from 16 different tribes) at the Indian Training School, April 20, 1880, 1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "2" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date information from glass-plate negative at the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution; date information differs.

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Choate, J. N. (John Nicholas). Group of 15 Creek girls in school dress, 1879-1880. 1 item.
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Title from printed caption. Inventory number "88" hand-inked on image and corresponding to caption, likely cut from Choate's "Indian Pictures" catalogue, the title of which appears pasted on the leaf. Attribution and date informed by context on leaf and visual consistences in the image.

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