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Apache

 Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Culture Terms

Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:

Geronimo, Apache Chief, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Cabinet 16: Series 1; Series 2, Drawer: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 4326.3559
Description

Black and white portrait photograph of Geronimo wearing a scarf. Folder 3



Inscription(s)

Inscribed in graphite, "Geronimo Apache Chief" in center on verso

Dates: 1850 - 1900

Geronimo at Fort Sill, circa 1903

 Item — Cabinet 16: Series 1; Series 2, Drawer: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 4326.3556a-c
Description

3 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photograph Collection Folder 3



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "Geronimo Chief of the notorious band of Arizona apache Indians Now a priosoner of war at Ft Sill"

Dates: circa 1903

Geronimo, Chief of the Arizona Apaches, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Cabinet 16: Series 1; Series 2, Drawer: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 4326.7902
Description

Black and white portrait photograph of Geronimo. Leaning left against tree. Folder 3



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "Geronimo Chief of the Arizona Apaches now Located at Ft. Sill captured in 1886" on verso

Dates: 1850 - 1900

Geronimo, Chiricahua Apache, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Cabinet 16: Series 1; Series 2, Drawer: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 4326.3554a-c
Description

3 copies of this photograph exist in the Gilcrease Photograph Collection Folder 3



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "Geronimo" in upper left on verso

Dates: 1850 - 1900

Geronimo, et al., 1886

 Item — Cabinet 16: Series 1; Series 2, Drawer: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 4336.3311
Description Black and white photograph of Geronimo, et al. Caption on photograph, "No. 171 - Geronimo and Natches mounted, Natches with hat on; son of Geronimo standing by his side". Typed caption reads: "Left to Right: Geronimo and Natches mounted, Natches with hat on; son of Geronimo standing by his side (White Horse holding Nahi's baby girl; Geronimo; Chief Naiche; and Fun, considered the bravest fighter of Geronimo's band. 1886) Photograph by Camillus S. Fly, courtesy of Smithsonian Institution....
Dates: 1886

Geronimo's farewell to Arizona, Fort Bowie, Arizona, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Cabinet 16: Series 1; Series 2, Drawer: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 4326.3585
Description

Black and white photograph of Geronimo's farewell to Arizona. He is in center of photo standing on low stone wall with crowd, horses, buildings, and hills behind him. On left side of photo is a porch extended from a building with men standing facing Geronimo. Folder 4



Inscription(s)

Inscribed in ink, "Geronimo's farewell to Arizona. Fort Bowie, Arizona" on verso

Dates: 1850 - 1900

Go-Shono, Apache Medicine man, 1905

 Item — Folder Apache.4: [Barcode: 3.Apache.4]
Identifier: 4327.3582
Description

Color portrait photograph advertisement of Go-Shono, Apache Medicine Man. Man is pictured wearing colorful turban with single feather, bare-chested, single beaded necklace, and feathered shield. Advertisement for Tongaline Medicine. Folder 4

Dates: 1905

Gray's Atlas Map of Indian Territory, 1872

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3926.744
Transcript (DCI) Entered according to Act of Congree in the year 1872 by G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.South eastern point of Pan HandleBoundary claimed by the State of TexasCeded to the United States by the Choctaws and Chikasaws by Treaty April 28th 1866Ceded to the United States by the Seminoles March 21st 1866Ceded to the United States by the Creeks June 14th 1867...
Dates: 1872

Hattie Tom, Chiricahua Apache, 1899

 Item — Cabinet 16: Series 1; Series 2, Drawer: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 4326.3583
Description

Color portrait photographic painting of Hattie Tim, Chiricahua Apache. Woman is seated in studio setting wearing green beaded traditional dress, several long beaded necklaces and chokers, earrings, and face has two red dots on cheeks (one on each). Folder 4



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "Copyright 1899 F.A. Rinehart, Omaha" in lower left on recto; Inscribed, "Hattie Tom - Chiricahuaapache" in upper right on recto

Dates: 1899

Indian Territory, 1869

 Item — Drawer MC-9, Folder: Map 465
Identifier: 39.365
Collection Overview From the Collection: Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: Peter Perkins Pitchlynn, Chief of the Choctaws, (1806-1881) was one of the persons selected by the Choctaws in 1828 to survey the southeast section of Indian Territory, the land they had chosen for their home when they were forced to leave Mississippi. Peter Pitchlynn's father was John Pitchlynn, a white man and interpreter for the United States Government, who had married a Choctaw woman of the famous Folsom family. Peter...
Dates: 1869