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Gallery I - Page 26 [of 30]

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Chief Swift Bear, a Brule Indian.
Swift Bear - Brule Chief
Swift Dog, Miniconjou.
Swift Dog - Miniconjou 1913
Sword aka Mi-Wa-Kan Yu-Ha-La of the Sioux Nation.
Sword aka Mi-Wa-Kan Yu-Ha-La, Captain of Native Police and Judge of Native Court - Sioux (possibly 1875)
Tail Feather Joined, a Wahpeton Chief.
Tail Feather Joined aka Upi-t-ya-hde-a - Wahpeton Chief 1858
Tall Bear, Miniconjou.
Tall Bear - Miniconjou
Tall Chief, an Osage Scout.
Tall Chief - Osage Scout
Tapping Maple Trees.
Tapping Maple Trees at Mille Lacs Lake
Tar-boo-cha-Ket, Ouray's Brother.
Tar-boo-cha-Ket, Ouray's Brother - Ute Chief 1879-94
Tatum, a Wichita Indian.
Tatum - Wichita 1898
Ta-wits-poo.
Ta-wits-poo - Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon

Ten Bears - Comanche
The Bear That Frightens aka Grizzly Bear That Turns Around, a Yankton Sioux Chief.
The Bear That Frightens aka Ma-Ta-Wa-Yu-Mi or Grizzly Bear That Turns Around aka Mato Wayumni - Yankton Sioux Chief 1867
The Bear With The Big Voice aka Grizzly Bear With The Great Voice, a Two Kettle Indian.
The Bear With The Big Voice aka Ma-to-ho-kan-tan-ke or Grizzly Bear With The Great Voice aka Mato-ho-tanka - Two Kettle 1867
The Bird, Yankton.
The Bird - Yankton 1867
The Buck, an Omaha Chief.
The Buck - Omaha Chief 1883
The Chief, Omaha.
The Chief - Omaha 1869
The Conqueror of the Pawnee Nation.
The Conqueror aka Ti-ri-watka-da-huk - Pawnee 1858
The Drunken Terrapin, Creek.
The Drunken Terrapin aka Lo-Cha-Ha-Jo - Creek 1875-77
The Flying Bird, a Two Kettle Chief.
The Flying Bird aka Kah-Kah-Tah-A-Ke-Ah - Two Kettle Chief 1867
The Foremost Sitter, Ojibway.
The Foremost Sitter aka Naw-gaw-nab - Orator and Second Chief of The Wisconsin Ojibways
The Giver, a Paiute Chief.
The Giver Of Spiritual Gifts aka The Giver aka Winnemucca aka Wobitsawahkah - Paiute Chief
The Great Scalp Taker,a Santee Sioux.
The Great Scalp Taker aka Pa-Ha-Uza-Tanka - Santee Sioux c1860
The Man, Assinniboine.
The Man - Assinniboine 1899
The Milky Way, a Comanche Indian.
The Milky Way aka Esa-ha-bith aka Asa Havie - Comanche 1872
The Navajo.
The Navajo
The Oldest Resident in Utah.
The Oldest Resident in Utah
The One Eyed, Coyotero Apache.
The One Eyed or Mijuel Sheopa aka Es-cha-pa - Coyotero Apache Oct 1872 or 77
The Peyote Ceremony.
The Peyote Ceremony and The Native American Church
The Round Earth, Ojibwe.
The Round Earth aka Wah-We-Yea-Cumig - Ojibwe 1908
The Sacred Ghost of the Two Kettle Nation.
The Sacred Ghost aka Na-Ji-Wa-Kan - Two Kettle 1867
The Sea, a Sauk and Fox Indian.
The Sea aka Ko-shi-way - Sauk and Fox 1869
The Second Cacique, Taos.
The Second Cacique - Taos 30th Sept 1871
The Shooter, a Dakota Sioux.
The Shooter aka Wa-ka-te - Dakota Sioux (possibly 1867)

The Son and Daughter of Big Tree aka Ado-Eete aka Ah-Do-Ette - Kiowa 1889
The Son and Daughter of Big Tree of the Kiowa Nation.
The South Wind - Sauk and Fox
The Stag, Ommaha.
The Stag - Ommaha 1883
The Stump, a Mille Lac Chippewa Chief.
The Stump aka Kish-Kah-Nah-Cut - Mille Lac Chippewa Chief c1860
The Thief, Mdewakanton.
The Thief - Mdewakanton 1858
Thomas Cry of the Ponca Nation.
Thomas Cry aka Moni Chaki - Ponca 1898
Thomas Little Shell.
Thomas Little Shell aka Chief Esens aka Ase-anse aka Es-sence 1874-92
Thomas No Water, an Oglala Indian.
Thomas No Water - Oglala 1899
Thomas White Face, Oglala.
Thomas White Face - Oglala 1899
Thomas Torlino, Navajo.
Thomas Torlino - Navajo 1886
Three Bears aka Mato Yamni, Oglala Lakota.
Three Bears aka Mato Yamni - Oglala Lakota 1877
Three Southern Cheyenne Daugthers of Man On A Cloud.
Three Daugthers of Man On A Cloud - Southern Cheyenne 1892
Three Fingers, a Southern Cheyenne Indian wearing a Headdress.
Three Fingers - Southern Cheyenne 1898 [A]
Three Fingers, a Southern Cheyenne Indian wearing a Headdress #2.
Three Fingers - Southern Cheyenne 1898 [AA]
Three Fingers, Southern Cheyenne.
Three Fingers - Southern Cheyenne 1898 [B]

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