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Native American

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 6473 Collections and/or Records:

Njik-ki-aw or Thunder Coming Down to the Ground, Washington D.C., March 1858

 Item — Folder Pottawatomie.1: [Barcode: 3.Pottawatomie.1]
Identifier: 4326.4499
Description

Sepia tone photograph of Njik-ki-aw or Thunder Coming Down to the Ground. Seated in studio setting. Wearing Anglo-style clothing. Folder 1



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "Njik-ki-aw (Thunder Coming Down to the Ground), A Pottawatomie Councillor, Washington D.C., March 1858" on verso

Dates: March 1858

No-pa-wy, Kaw Indian bark house, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Kaw.1: [Barcode: 3.Kaw.1]
Identifier: 4326.3988a-b
Description

2 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photography Collection Folder 1



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "No-pa-wy, Kaw Indian bark house" on recto

Dates: 1850 - 1900

No-te-wa-the, or Fear Inspiring, also called Savage, 1868

 Item — Folder Osage.32: [Barcode: 3.Osage.32]
Identifier: 4326.4250
Description

Folder 32



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "No-te-wa-the, or Fear Inspiring, also called Savage" on verso

Dates: 1868

[No title provided]

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 187.Unknown]
Identifier: 4026.308
Collection Overview From the Collection: Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: John Ross (1790-1866) chief of the First Indian Republic, was principal chief of the Cherokees during the time of the Removal , establishment of the Cherokee Nation, and until his death. During the Civil War he split with the Cherokees who favored the Southern cause and ruled in exile after 1863 from Philadelphia. The collection contains correspondence, proclamation as chief of the Cherokee Tribe, legal papers, records,...
Dates: [no date]

[No title provided]

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 187.Unknown]
Identifier: 4026.695.b
Collection Overview From the Collection: Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: John Ross (1790-1866) chief of the First Indian Republic, was principal chief of the Cherokees during the time of the Removal , establishment of the Cherokee Nation, and until his death. During the Civil War he split with the Cherokees who favored the Southern cause and ruled in exile after 1863 from Philadelphia. The collection contains correspondence, proclamation as chief of the Cherokee Tribe, legal papers, records,...
Dates: [no date]

[No title provided]

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 187.Unknown]
Identifier: 5126.887
Collection Overview From the Collection: Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: John Ross (1790-1866) chief of the First Indian Republic, was principal chief of the Cherokees during the time of the Removal , establishment of the Cherokee Nation, and until his death. During the Civil War he split with the Cherokees who favored the Southern cause and ruled in exile after 1863 from Philadelphia. The collection contains correspondence, proclamation as chief of the Cherokee Tribe, legal papers, records,...
Dates: [no date]

[No title provided]

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 187.Unknown]
Identifier: 5126.890
Collection Overview From the Collection: Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: John Ross (1790-1866) chief of the First Indian Republic, was principal chief of the Cherokees during the time of the Removal , establishment of the Cherokee Nation, and until his death. During the Civil War he split with the Cherokees who favored the Southern cause and ruled in exile after 1863 from Philadelphia. The collection contains correspondence, proclamation as chief of the Cherokee Tribe, legal papers, records,...
Dates: [no date]

[No title provided], December 20, 1857

 Item — Folder 141: [Barcode: 61.141]
Identifier: 4026.1676.16

[No title provided], 1854

 Item — Folder 141: [Barcode: 61.141]
Identifier: 4026.1676.55

[No title provided], August 23,1852

 Item — Folder 141: [Barcode: 61.141]
Identifier: 4026.1676.77