Native American
Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:
Questions and Answers of Unnamed Witness about Visit of Starr Boys, October 19, 1838 to April 29,1839
Questions and answers of unnamed witness about visit of Starr boys to Samuel McDaniels; mentions Buffington, Kelly, and Vore (Military Road) murders of 1843. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on two pages. Folder 1379
Quincy Tahoma, well-known Navajo painter, 1918 - 1956
Folder 2
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Artist Q. Tahoma" on recto
Quiver with Bow and Arrows, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil drawing with tempera of an Indian pipe with blue, yellow and green accents.
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Pencil drawing with tempera of an Indian pipe with blue, yellow and green accents.
Rafael Gomez, Washington D.C., March 1858
Sepia-colored portrait photograph of Rafael Gomez. Seated in studio setting wearing Anglo business attire and holding a tomahawk in his right hand. Folder 3
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Rafael Gomez, a Half-breed (Mexican Father and Caddo Mother)" under image on recto
Rain in the Face, circa 1889
Seated in a studio setting. Wearing an Anglo-style shirt with a tradition chest plate. There is a sketch on the reverse. Folder 3
Rain in the Face, Chief, 1850 - 1900
Black and white photograph of Rain in the Face. Head shot. Wearing what appears to be Anglo-style clothing with a feather in his hair. Folder 3
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Rain in the Face, (illegible) Chief" on verso
Rebecca Neugin and Family, 1933
Receipt by Attorney John King for $3,000.00, May 7, 1855
Receipt by Attorney John King in Fort Smith for $3,000.00 received from David Barnett. $3,000.00 to be loaned to Captain John Rogers on his real estate mortgage note. Folder 209
Receipt by J. S. A Kiusruby for purchase of reaper by W. G. Robinson, September 24, 1874
Receipt was written on a printed receipt slip. There is a picture of a man sitting in a chair smoking a pipe and reading a paper. Folder 392
Receipt by Jno. G. Smith for $45,100.00 depository certificate and $3.00 in one dollar bills Confederate paper in favor of Samuel Checote and Tuckabatchee Micco, June 15, 1865
John G. Smith was National Treasurer and Samuel Checote and Tuckabatchee Micco were Principal Chiefs of the Creek Nation. Folder 261