Sac and Fox
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Jim Thorpe, Eva Miller, and Wynema Posey, 1850 - 1900
Folder 16
Jim Thorpe, the greatest Indian athlete, 1850 - 1900
Folder 16
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Jim Thorpe the greatest Indian athlete" on verso
Kee-o-kuck, 1st war chief of the Sankys (Watchful Fox), 1850 - 1900
Black and white portrait of Kee-o-kuck, the first war chief of the Sankys (Watchful Fox). Studio setting. Shirtless w/ cap on head. Holding a spear in one hand. Folder 5
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Kee-o-kuck, 1st war chief of the Sankys (Watchful Fox)" on verso
Keokuk, Chief of Sac and Fox Tribes, 1850 - 1900
2 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photography Collection Folder 5
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Keokuk, Sac a [sic] Fox, 1831" on verso
Keokuk, Jr., 1868
Black and white photograph of Chief Keokuk Jr. Standing in a studio setting. Wearing traditional Sac and Fox clothing. Wearing a large toothed necklace. Blanket wrapped around his arm. Folder 5
Inscription(s)
Inscribed on verso, "Keokuk, Jr., Son and successor to former chief." on verso
Ko-shi-way or the Sea, 1869
Black and white photograph of Ko-shi-way or the Sea. Standing in a studio setting. Wearing traditional Sac and Fox clothing. Feather in hair. Folder 8
Letter from A. C. Brown addressed to Friend Robinson concerning cattle, September 20, 1880
Letter from the office of Whistler, Prickett & Co. who were dealers in general merchandise and Indian goods. Letter was from the Sac and Fox Agency in Indian Territory and dated September 20. The last number of the year was left off but assumed to be 1880. The letter is written on two separate sheets of paper. Folder 456
Man-a-to-wah or mano-to-wah or Chief many Scalps, 1868
Black and white photograph of Man-a-to-wah or Chief Many Scalps. Seated in studio setting. Wearing traditional Sac and Fox clothing. Folder 8
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Also: Man-a-to-wah or many scalps. A Fox chief." on verso
Map of Indian Territory, 1887
Map of the Indian Territory Showing the Railways Built and Projected within Its Bounderies.
Mo-ka-ho-ko or Fish Rising Above the Water, a chief of the Sac and Fox, Washington D.C., March 1858
Sepia tone photograph of Mo-ka-ho-ko or Fish Rising Above the Water, a chief of the Sac and Fox. Seated in a studio setting. Wearing traditional Sac and Fox clothing. Holding a large cane in his right hand. Folder 9