Indians of North America
Found in 2975 Collections and/or Records:
Gu-ta-wi-guts u Fe-e-sa or His Name is Hawk, Washington, D.C., March 1858
Sepia tone portrait of Gu-ta-wi-guts u Fe-e-sa or His Name is Hawk. Seated in studio setting. Looking to side. Wearing traditional Pawnee clothing. Folder 18
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Gu-ta-wi-guts u Fe-e-sa, (His Name is Hawk), A young Pawnee Chief of (illegible)" on verso
Guarding the Cherokee Millions, 1894
Guija-go or Lone Wolf woman, 1872
Folder 8
Hand Shaker's (Mow-way's) Camp, 1850 - 1900
2 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photograph Collection Folder 4
Hand written biography of Captain Joseph Parks or Pa-Ka-tas-Ka-Kah (You will find him by the side of it), 1850s
Captain Joseph parks was a Shawnee born in 1797 and emigrated from Ohio to Kansas in 1833. Biography is six pages long. Folder 255A
Hand written biography of Graham Rodgers or Way-Was-See-Se-Mo (A sweet Sound), 1850s
Biography reads: "Born 1819, A Shawnee Councilor Educated at the Methodist Mission, or Shawnee Channel Labor School, was one of General Kamry's guides and hunters in 846, A well known advocate of agriculture Education and Religion among the Indians." Folder 255A
Hand written biography of Isaac Journeycake or So-Ke-pah-kra-Xing, Deleware delegate, 1850s
Biography reads: "One of the Delegation who visited Washington January 1859, Is a great Friend to the cause of Education, agriculture, and Religion". Folder 255A
Hand written biography of John Conner or Tah-Tann-Ner-Shea, head chief of the Delewares, 1850s
Biography reads: "A half and born 1807, went to Texas in 1842, took an action part in the war with Mexico, was a member of Capt. Smith's company of Rangers, …". Folder 255A
Hand written biography of John Moses or Ent-Ho-Kop-pi, Son of the last war chief of the Deleware [sic], 1850s
Biography reads: "Born 1823 Acts as guide to Col Fremont in his last tour to California in 1848-9, been in several engagements with the mountain and Prairie Indians, His father was second war chief". Folder 255A
Hand written biography of Rev. Charles Ketchum or Wan-do'-hwas, third councilor of the Delewares, 1850s
Biography reads: "Born 1812, has always been an advocate of education and Religion among his people and still labors to that end". Folder 255A