Native Americans
Found in 1868 Collections and/or Records:
Meat for the Wild Men, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of TU2009.39.267.3 which is a photograph of a plaster model of two Indians attacking a buffalo herd, set on black background.
Meat for the Wild Men, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of TU2009.39.267.2 which is a photograph of a plaster model of two Indians attacking a buffalo herd, set on black background.
Meat for the Wild Men, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of TU2009.39.267.4 which is a photograph of a plaster model of two Indians attacking a buffalo herd, set on black background.
Meat for the Wild Men, late 19th century - early 20th century
Negative of TU2009.39.267.1. which is a photograph of a plaster model of two Indians attacking a buffalo herd, set on black background.
Meat for Wild Men, 1941
Photograph of a painting, "Meat for Wild Men". Pictured in frame. Stamp and handwriting on the back.
Meat's Not Meat Till It's in the Pan' and Native Americans looking at Railroad Tracks, late 19th century - early 20th century
Two paintings. The first is titled 'Meat's Not Meat Till It's in the Pan' featuring hunter looking down at his out of reach pray. Has sticker in the corner has; '158' hand written on it. The second features Native Americans on horseback studying railroad tracks has sticker in the corner with, '20' hand written on it.
Meat's Not Meat Till It's in the Pan' and Native Americans Looking at Railroad Tracks, late 19th century - early 20th century
Meat's Not Meat Till It's in the Pan' and Native Americans looking a Railroad tracks.
Medicine Man, late 19th century - early 20th century
Page from an album with photograph pasted onto the paper. Image is of a Charles M. Russell bronze Indian man sitting and beating a drum. Text pasted below.
Memo for John Drew listing proofs necessary to establish a reservation by Wiley Tuton, May 25, 1878
Memo for John Drew, signed by John F. Gillespy, listing proof necessary to establish a reservation by Wiley Suton (deceased) and his daughter with respect to land opposite the Seven Islands in the Tennessee River. Folder 439
Memorandum by Guston B. Teehee, Esquire, March 18, 1874
Memorandum by Guston B. Teehee, Esquire in Tahlequah about petition of Sarah H. Stapler for heirs of Chief John Ross. One sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on recto and verso. Folder 1320