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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing Portraits of individuals and groups of Native Americans

About this Item

Title

  • Portraits of individuals and groups of Native Americans

Summary

  • Studio portraits of individuals and studio and outdoor group portraits of Crow, Ute, Ojibwa, Winnebago, Pawnee, Pueblo, Dakota, Pima, Cheyenne, Shoshone, and other Native Americans of unidentified tribes. Subjects wear traditional dress and mix of Euro-American and traditional dress. Includes portraits of Geronimo, Young Eagle, Ute chiefs Ignacio and Buckskin Charlie, Alvino Chavaria, Hos-Hos-Mox-Mox, Drag Wolf and Big Head, Cheyenne chief Magpie, and Chief Eagle Elk, and High Eagle (C.C. Calhoun). Also includes an autographed group portrait of chiefs including Plenty Coos (i.e., Coups) with President Harding outside the White House; Pawnee dancers at ceremony honoring soldiers returned from World War I; a Crow delegation; group of Utes including Buckskin Charlie; Pima chief and family near wickiup; photoprint of a painting of "Short Bull's camp" with tepees, horses, and Dakota men, women and children engaged in camp activities; a photomechanical print of an image by C. M. Bell of a Dakota delegation to Washington D.C.; men and women on horseback, possibly Nez Percé or Yakima, at a "Pioneer Pow Wow" in Walla Walla, Washington State; a group of Pueblo men in loincloths wearing bells on their legs in front of a building; Shoshone family "making sage brush brew" and Boy Scouts dressed as "Indians" dancing in a gymnasium.

Created / Published

  • 1872-c1926.

Headings

  • -  Boy Scouts of America
  • -  Geronimo,--1829-1909
  • -  Buckskin Charlie,--Ute chief
  • -  Indians of North America--Government relations--1870-1930
  • -  Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1870-1930
  • -  Indians of North America--Women--1870-1930
  • -  Indians of North America--Military service--1870-1930
  • -  Indians of North America--Performances & portrayals--1870-1930
  • -  Crow Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Ute Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Ojibwa Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Winnebago Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Pawnee Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Pueblo Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Dakota Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Cheyenne Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Pima Indians--1870-1930
  • -  Shoshoni Indians--1870-1930
  • -  World War, 1914-1918--Veterans--American
  • -  Tribal chiefs--United States--1870-1930
  • -  Indian encampments--1870-1930
  • -  Delegations--1870-1930

Format Headings

  • Albumen prints--1870-1930.
  • Autographs--1870-1930.
  • Gelatin silver prints--1870-1930.
  • Group portraits--1870-1930.
  • Panoramic photographs--1870-1930.
  • Photolithographs--1870-1930.
  • Photomechanical prints--1870-1930.
  • Platinum prints--1870-1930.
  • Portrait photographs--1870-1930.

Genre

  • Group portraits--1870-1930
  • Portrait photographs--1870-1930
  • Autographs--1870-1930
  • Panoramic photographs--1870-1930
  • Photomechanical prints--1870-1930
  • Photolithographs--1870-1930
  • Gelatin silver prints--1870-1930
  • Platinum prints--1870-1930
  • Albumen prints--1870-1930

Notes

  • -  Title devised. Captions on most images or versos.
  • -  One photo on paper bonded to linen. Most others mounted.
  • -  Images were photographed or copyrighted by various individuals or companies, including: Charles Kemler, Chicago, Il.; C.R. Savage, Salt Lake City, Ut.; U.S. Lithograph Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Rose & Hopkins, Denver, Colo.; A.E. Merryman, Pawnee, Okla.; Henry H. Bennett; William Edward Hook, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Julius or Henry Ulke; Benjamin A. Gifford, The Dalles, Or.; Herman Heyn, Omaha, Neb.; A.W. Sanders, St. Louis, Mo.; Robert Burns, Dayton, Wash.; the National Photographic Library, Washington, D.C.; the Detroit Photographic Co.; Jacob Leon Rivkin, Tulsa, Okla.; John J. Arnold, Olivet, Minn.; C.A. Fisher, Minot, North Dakota; C.C. Calhoun (Washington, D.C.); Frank A. Rinehart, Omaha, Neb.; and Sagebrush Tonic Co., Ltd., Shoshone, Idaho.
  • -  Sitters in Dakota delegation image identified by key to C. M. Bell image in LOT 12566.
  • -  Copyright deposits, various claimants, 1894-1926.

Medium

  • 23 photographic prints : 22 gelatin silver, 1 platinum, and 1 albumen ; 58 x 47 cm. or smaller.
  • 4 prints : 3 photomechanical and 1 photolithograph, color ; 16 x 53 cm. or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 12959 (H) [P&P]

Repository

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 92500832

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

Online Format

  • image

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