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Bureau of American Ethnology negatives

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

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  • Portrait (Front) of Gthe-don-te-ga or New Hawk, also Gea-don-tega, called Edward W. Peniska

  • Portrait (Profile) of Vig-Si-Ugastis (Heap of Birds), Interpreter

  • Sawyer, Wells, 1863-1960

  • Group Portrait of Four Men

  • Portrait of Pima man, Juan

  • Portrait (Front) of Kahike Inge or Ki-He-Ga-Ing-A or Ki-He-Ka-In-Ga (Little Chief) with Peace Medal

  • Portrait (Front) of Kan-Gi-Wi-Ya-Ka, Called James Crow Feather

  • Woman Making Clay Pot Near Adobe House; Other Pots and Basket Nearby

  • Objects in glass case

  • Man Near Abandoned Cave Dwelling in Side of Cliff

  • Man and Two Children, "The Arrowmaker and His Daughter", Clay Pots and Brush Shelter Nearby

  • Portrait (Profile) of Richard Komas or Komus

  • Portrait (Front) of Big Head Man

  • Möllhausen, Balduin, 1825-1905

  • Portrait (Front) of Mum-Shu-Kawa or Mam-Sook-A-Wat

  • Governor Francisco Vigil

  • Painting by David I. Bushnell of Interments On Sioux Mound

  • Drawing by R. F. Kurz of Fort Pierre; Tipis Standing Next To Fort; Groups of People Nearby

  • Man

  • Mat showing cord knots in each end

  • Title page of History of New Mexico, by Captain Gaspar de Villagra

  • Portrait of Father and Mother of John and Theophilus Dennis

  • Portrait of Man and woman

  • View of Adobe House Clusters

  • Portrait (Front) of David Stewart

  • Drawing by Antelope Priests of Sand Mosaic Depicting Rain Cloud Symbol

  • Portrait (Profile) of Malquikasetaha Called Hasteen Belody, With Concha Belt

  • View of Pueblo and Corrals

  • Delware mortar and pestle

  • Portrait (Front) of Standing Bear with Washington? Peace Medal

  • Portrait of Cheyenne man, Kamxwiwiyaxtah (Kom-pri-uster) or Wooden Leg

  • View of earthlodge, Pe'degahi and wife at entrance

  • Chippewa doll in woman's costume - back

  • Portrait (Profile) of Winnie Richards, Wife of Sentele or Grant Richards

  • Pottery, Pueblo of Hano, Hopi Mesa, Arizona

  • Portrait (Front) of John Redbird

  • Tipi models

  • Objects fron shrine at Hahatesumiehin - Pima Reservation, Arizona

  • Painting by R. M. Sully of Wabokieshiek (White Cloud)

  • Tsa-Dal-Kongya (Black Goose)

  • Portrait of Pima girl, Mary Knox

  • Portrait (Profile) of Kobi (Wild Horse)

  • View of Camp Made of Tents and Tipis

  • Portrait (Front) of Governor Hai-Ya-Ah-Tsai-Hi or Pedro Pino

  • Portrait (Front) of Wahukeza-nonpa, called George Two-Lance

  • Portrait (Front) of Chief Mato-He-Hlogeco or Matho-Hexaloketca or Hu-Hu-Lo (Hollow Horn Bear or Bones) or Hoo-Hoo (The Bone), Son of Maza-Pankisko (Iron Shell)

  • Woman and Boy Inside Adobe House

  • Portrait of Oto man, Old Eagle or George Washington Daly

  • Comb, Carved Wood, Property of Shaman, Eagle? Design

  • Two Men Making Kee or Brush House, Applying Second Layer of Grass

  • View of North and South Pueblos; Cornfields and Corrals in Foreground

  • Portrait of Yanktonai interpreter

  • Four Men Playing Reed Game Near Adobe House and Boy On Burro, Each Man Placing Reed in Center of Group

  • View of Pueblo, Cultivated Crops in Foreground

  • Portrait (Profile) of Ta-Tan-Ka Wa-Shte or Tatanka Waste (Good Buffalo or Good Buffalo Bull)

  • Portrait (Front) of He-Sha-Pa or Hey-Sa-Pah or He Sapa (Black Horn) Holding Sword

  • Old Winnebago woman standing by a tree

  • Shon-ge-mon-in or Walking Dog

  • Portrait (Profile) of Buffalo Hump

  • Delegation to Washington

  • Reilly, J.J. Marysville, California

  • Sitting Bull's son posing

  • Franz Boas posing for figure in USNM exhibit entitled "Hamats'a coming out of secret room"

  • Chippewa woman, Ma-ni-do-gi-shig-o-kwa, also called Spirit Day Woman

  • Bag woven of raveled blanket

  • Portrait of Yanktonai Dakota man, Black Eye (Ista Sapa)

  • View of Pueblo, Corral, and Beehive Ovens, Storage Shed in Foreground

  • Portrait (Front) of Mekikikea (Bark), Called Joseph Murdock

  • Arrow point; Prepared medicinal substances tied in cloth; Pestle; Spider web charm hung on infant's cradle; Packet wrapped in thin birch bark

  • Drawings by R. F. Kurz Of Mourning Woman Near Elevated Burial Scaffold with Bag; Man Near Two Horses; Woman Leading Horse; Skull and Bones; Two People Holding Horse

  • Portrait of Comanche ? man

  • Basketry, collected by Frank Russell, 1902

  • Portrait (Front) of Chief Garfield Pocatello

  • Group Portrait of Four Men

  • Portrait (Front) of O-Na-Ha (Black Crow), Also Called Jock or Bull Bear

  • Portrait (Front) of Jose Jesus Narango, Former Governor of Santa Clara Pueblo

  • Portrait (Front) of Juan Jose

  • Portrait (Profile) of Jariuk Uklenk or Rose Hilderbrand

  • Portrait of Omaha man, Te-na'-kon-non-zhin (Sacred Buffalo Standing)

  • Mooney, James

  • Ceremony, Shumaakwe Society Dance or Shumai-Koli Dance

  • Portrait (Front) of Woman with Body Paint

  • Portrait (Front) of Bird Chief

  • Ceremonial pipe

  • Portrait (Front) of Woman with Face Paint

  • Portrait (Profile) of Eu-Fa-U-La-Har-Jo (A Town)

  • Charley, Weaver and SIlversmith outside Winter Hogan; Snow on Ground

  • Group Portrait of Eleven Men

  • Portrait of Kiowa-Apache man, Sonte, sub-chief

  • Birch bark transparencies

  • Vera Spokane and Susi Kop-Lops

  • Portrait (Front) of Wife of Little Soldier

  • Drawing of Ceremony, Black Drink

  • Portrait of Iowa man, Joseph Springer

  • Portrait (Front) of Chief Capa-Ska (White Beaver), Called Patrick Miller

  • View of Pueblo From Roof of Church, Also Showing Corrals and Beehive Ovens

  • Group of 12 men: Delegates to Washington, 1866, and members of Delaware-Cherokee Agreement, 1867

  • Pah-Ri-Ats in Native Winter Dress and with Quiver

  • The Cebollita Valley and its ruins: Kowina Ruin

  • Laguna woman wearing squash-blossom necklace and holding painted pot

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