Photographs
Found in 8009 Collections and/or Records:
Kah-kee-tsee, the Thighs, possibly Wichita, 1850 - 1900
Folder 3
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "58 - Kah-kee-tsee, the Thighs, Wichita?, 59 - She-de-ah, Wild Sage, Kiowa?" on verso
Kamag or Stick, 1909
Folder 9
Kansas Pottawatomie, 1850 - 1900
Folder 3
Kate Caesar, Mrs. Tom Morgan, and Stacy Matlock's sister, Mrs. Crow Chief, 1850 - 1900
Folder 8
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "From left to right, Kate Caesar, Mrs. Tom Morgan, and Stacy Matlock's sister. Mrs. Crow Chief." on verso
Kate English and husband William, 1850 - 1900
Folder 2
Kean-ji' Na-pin' or He Who Wears a Raven Around his Neck, also known as A.J. Campbell, Esq., interpreter for the Sioux, Washington D.C., May 1858
Sepia tone photograph of A.J. Campbell. Seated in a studio setting. Wearing Anglo-style suit. Folder 7
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Kean-ji' Na-pin' or He Who Wears a Raven Around his Neck, also known as A.J. Campbell, Esq., a half-breed interpreter for the Sioux, Washington D.C., May, 1858" on recto
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
Kee-too-wah Ceremony, Gore, Oklahoma, 1931
Black and white photograph of Kee-too-wah ceremony. Same instance as 4327.3748 & 4327.3749. Taken from opposite side of plateau (as shown in mentioned photos). Four logs and fire on plateau with men huddled on opposite side as photographer. Folder 18
Kee-too-wah Ceremony, Gore, Oklahoma, 1931
Black and white photograph of Kee-too-wah ceremonies. Men, women, and children crowded in semi-circle around dusty plateau. Man in overalls stands on hill with four logs. Two native men in Anglo dress stand just below plateau. Folder 18
Kee-too-wah Ceremony, Gore, Oklahoma, 1931
Black and white photograph of Kee-too-wah ceremonies. Men, women, and children crowded in semi-circle around dusty plateau. Man in overalls stands on hill with four logs. Two native men in Anglo dress stand just below plateau. Folder 18