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Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
Rope Maker, 1923
Folder 19
Rope Maker, Osage, 1923
2 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photography Collection Folder 35
Sac-a-pe or Shell Fish, 1869
Black and white photograph of Sac-a-pe or Shell Fish. Standing in a studio setting. Wearing traditional Sac and Fox clothing. Holding an axe in left hand. Folder 10
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Also (illegible) Sac-a-pee or Shell Fish" on verso
Sitting Bull, 1850 - 1900
Sepia-colored portrait photograph of Sitting Bull, Sioux. Standing profile portrait facing proper right in shirt, leggings, Eagle feather split horn war bonnet with Ermine strops, moccasins, carrying club with beaded drop in left hand; in studio setting standing before desk in background and curtain and door frame at right. Folder 33
Standing Bear, Ponca, 1877
Folder 36
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Standing Bear 1877, Ponca living will, Souther Sioux" on verso
Strike Axe, Che-to-pa, Gov. Joe, Big Chief and Hard Rope, 1850 - 1900
Folder 15
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Strike Axe, Che-to-pa, Gov. Joe, Big Chief and Hand Rope" under image on recto
Tatanka Tamaheca, or Poor Bull, 1900
Folder 31
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Tatanka Tamaheca (Poor Bull)" lower left corner on recto; Inscribed, "1063 Copyright 1900 by Heyn Photo Omaha" lower right corner on recto
Ti-ra-wat-ka-da-huk, or the Conqueror, Washington D.C., March 1858
Sepia tone portrait of Ti-ra-wat-ka-da-huk or the Conqueror. Seated in studio setting. Wearing traditional Pawnee clothing. Folder 18
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Grand Pawnee Chief, Ti-ra-wat-ka-da-huk (The Conqueror)" on verso
Tua-qua-ouf-pe-ka or Dead Indian, 1868
Black and white photograph of Tua-qua-ouf-pe-ka or Dead Indian. Standing in a studio setting. Wearing traditional Sac and Fox clothing. Holding an axe. Wrapped in a blanket. Folder 8
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Died in Washington, D.C., and buried in Congressional Cemetery, 1872." on verso
Two Strikes, Sioux Chief, 1896
Folder 40
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Permission to print and publish this photograph in a Magazine article is hereby expressly granted to John Paul Bocock. J.A. Anderson." on verso