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Photographs of Native Americans and Other Subjects

National Museum of Natural History

Object Details

Creator
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Department of Anthropology
Creator
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Department of Anthropology
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Photographs of Native Americans and Other Subjects
Extent
18,000 Items (ca. 18,000 items)
Date
1840s-1960s
Archival Repository
National Anthropological Archives
Identifier
NAA.PhotoLot.24
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Negatives
Prints
Works of art
Printed material
Citation
Photo lot 24, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Arrangement
The arrangement is complicated: (1) America north of Mexico, divided by geographic region and tribe based on George P. Murdock and Timothy J. O'Leary's scheme in Ethnographic Bilbiography of North America, 1975. The material is further subdivided by the organization that acted in the past as repository (Bureau of American Ethnology, United States National Museum [Department of Anthropology], National Museum of Natural History [Department of Anthropology], Smithsonian Office of Anthropology, and National Anthropological Archives). Thereunder it is divided into catalog unit or comparable categories generally based on provenance; (2) miscellany, historical and unidentified; (3) archaeology, arranged by geographic area; (4) Latin America; (5) material which did not lend itself to classification in categories given above and is identified by National Anthropological Archives catalog numbers.
Genre/Form
Photographs
Negatives
Prints
Works of art
Printed material
Scope and Contents
The collections consists mostly of original and copy prints. There are also some negatives, artwork, photographs of artwork, and printed materials. Included is a large miscellany of ethnological, historical, and some archaeological subjects collected by the Bureau of American Ethnology from a wide variety of sources. To these have been added some photographs and other illustrative material acquired and sometimes accessioned by the Department of Anthropology of the United States National Museum/National Museum of Natural History. There are also prints of photographs from the archives' collection of glass negatives of Indians and the subject and geographic file. Although most of the material relates to North America, some images relating to historical events and to areas outside North America are included.
The relationship beween this collection and the National Anthropological Archives series of numbered manuscripts is close, for many of the accessions to the photographic collection were originally described in the catalog to the numbered manuscripts and are, hence, identified by a manuscript number. Today, the archives treat the two collections as separate entities, however, because there has been so much interfiling of uncatalog images among those with the manuscript numbers.
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Record ID
ebl-1628119809081-1628119809084-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3e08670ad-b881-4c35-9eb8-e196b039e553

In the Collection

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  • View of Chapel of the Bufa

  • Market

  • Portrait of Chief Chato in Native Dress

  • Lone Bear or Red Bird

  • Non-Native Group in Village

  • Portrait of Ke-To-Tilq-Iez

  • Tucano? Man's Dance Headdress (Back View)

  • Da-Ho or Ta-Ho (Striker) in Band? Uniform Wearing Cross and Holding Pipe-Tomahawk

  • Basket Jug: Pitch-Covered

  • Portrait of Ten Men

  • Portrait of Two Women from Pedro's Band in Native Dress With Baskets

  • View of Agency and Reservation

  • Blanket, Wool:Bayeta

  • Portrait of Christian Naiche in Military Uniform

  • Ball Game

  • Xabsus, Called Jack Adams, Canoe Builder and Racer

  • Plains Dakota

  • Warriors in Native Dress with Spears, Shields and Bows And Arrows

  • Man in Native Dress Near Bundle of Sheep's Wool?

  • Peruvian? Men and Llamas (for Carrying Ore) by Buildings With Bags Piled Beside It

  • Cactus in Garden at Train Station

  • Man (Silversmith ?) in Native Dress Wearing Beads, Silver Squash Blossom Necklace and Concha Belt Outside Adobe Wall

  • Portrait of Chief Naiche or Nai-Chi-Ti or Noichiri, Called Nachez, Cochise's Son, in Native Dress with Blanket and Gun

  • View of Keams Canyon Trading Post

  • View of Hillside Village Showing Wickiups; Automobile on Road

  • Man Wearing Headband and Moccasins and Woman in Native Dress

  • Men Branding Seal on Table

  • Young Man with Gunbelt

  • Basket, 2, Wedding

  • Men Rolling Barrels Onto Beach from Two-Masted Ship (Trawler?)

  • Portrait of Rowdy (?) Wearing Ornaments and Gunbelt

  • Hostyn Klat, Medicine Man from Chaco Canyon Region, in Native Dress with Turquoise Necklace (Profile View)

  • Painting, by M. Wright Gill, of Woman Wearing Fur Cape, Deerskin Skirt Decorated with Abalone Shell, Oliva Shell Necklace and Ear Ornaments, and Holding Basket

  • View of Houses and Fields on Hillside from Tanqua (Between Opiales and Pasto)

  • View of River

  • Portrait of Pawnee Killer Holding Pipe-Tomahawk

  • Men with Sheaves of Wheat? Near Gas Station and Bookstore

  • Portrait of Ed Ladd, 24 Years Old; James Garfield, 28 Years Old; Both in Native Dress; And, Enmet Wirt?, Non-Native Man with Gun

  • Two Old Women in Native Dress, Spinning Wool

  • Portrait of Geronimo in Native Dress with Gun

  • Portrait of Young Schoolgirl

  • Portrait of Chief Loco in Native Dress with Blankets and Gun

  • "Canyon de Chelly"

  • Large Agave Heads in Distillery Yard

  • Basket, 4: Annie B. Pilcher Collection, Ca

  • View of Canal with Group in Native Dress, Boats, and Habitations

  • Cargador (Male Porter) in Native Dress

  • Basket, Wedding

  • Fisherman with Plunge and Dip Nets

  • Men, Outside House, Clubbing Seals to Death

  • Portrait of Domingo, Scout, with Face Paint and in Native Dress with War Club; Feline Animal Costume Nearby

  • Two Wood Houses

  • Metrofan Shutygin

  • Portrait of Chief Al-Chi-Say in Native Dress with Gun

  • Seals on Rocks

  • Delphine Decloux, Benjamin Paul's Niece

  • View of Palace and City from Cathedral

  • 39804 Container, Terracotta:Red:Red Peppers Decorate Sides

  • Easter Ceremony

  • Hipolito Baquera's Summer Adobe Home

  • Portrait of Ba-Cluth (Roaming Coyote), Scout, with Face Paint and in Native Dress with Gunbelt and Gun

  • Frank Stranahan (Non-Native) with John Jumper and Family In Native Dress

  • Chief Bilish with Coat Over Shoulder; Lee Wearing Buckskin Jacket with Silver Coins, Keet; and Sharly-Mun-Junic; All in Native Dress Outside Brush and Wood Structure

  • Young Woman

  • Dry Painting

  • Family?

  • Ball Team Members, Holding Rackets

  • Drawing of Woman in Native Dress, Weaving Sash on Belt Loom Suspended from Tree

  • Portrait of Red Tomahawk in Uniform (Indian Policeman Who Shot Sitting Bull)

  • Portrait of Spotted Tail in Native Dress with Peace Medal And Feather Fan

  • Jackson Mansion Yazzie in Costume and on Horseback Prior To Ceremonial Dance

  • View of Camp Showing Woman (Back View) Outside Wickiup; Other Wickiups, Tents, and Buildings in Distance

  • Container, 4, Ceramic:Sculpted Decoration of Ears Of Maize, and Fanged Human Head

  • Hercules Cotton Mill

  • Arseni Arkishof

  • Three Men in Native Dress; Two with Bow and Arrows

  • Group in Native Dress Waiting in Issue Line to Receive Rations

  • Group of Men Wearing Blankets, Some on Horseback, at Camp

  • Group of Young Men in Native Dress, Playing Hoop and Pole Game

  • Two Men in Native Dress with Sled and Dog Team

  • People

  • Woman in Native Dress, Carrying Pitch-Covered Basket Jug Attached to Tumpline, Next to Large Cactus

  • Portrait of Ka-E-Ta-Ne

  • Portrait of Girl in Native Dress from Village in Altos, Guatemala

  • Two Pulque Vendors (Women)

  • Old Man with Beard Outside Tipi (Profile View)

  • Cape, Fabric:Embroidered:Man's

  • Tucano? Man's Dance Headdress (Front View)

  • View of Room Containing Collection of Post-Conquest Mexican, Japanese, Chinese, and European Artifacts

  • Woman in Native Dress, Weaving Blanket on Vertical Loom Outside Shed ? Building

  • Two Women and Man in Native Dress Outside Hogan and Brush Arbor Containing Vertical Loom

  • Charlie Reed, Scout in Native Dress with Gun and on Horseback

  • View of Village Showing Church

  • Dance Leader

  • Portrait of Chief Naiche or Nachi-Ti or Noichiri, Called Nachez, Wearing Blanket and Holding Gun

  • Young Boy with Infant in Cradleboard

  • Old Yavapai? Man in Native Dress

  • Portrait of Group of Boys, Two with Infants, and Non-Native Woman and Non-Native Man

  • View of Ruins?, After Eruption of Mont Pelee?

  • Pulque Shop Named for Queen Xochitl

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