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Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC - Indian Languages
Letter from William C. Sturtevant, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology re: paper sent to him—Culture Change + Culture Stability Among Seminole Indians
Four brothers of the Pawnee
Ute Chief Ouray and Otto Mears
Tarqui, an early site in Manabí Province, Ecuador
Southern Plains Delegation at White House Conservatory
Two men, possibly prisoners at Fort Marion, holding decorated shields
Portrait of Red Cloud with horn headdress, rattle and shield
Portrait (Front) of Ga-Hi-Ge-Wa-Da-In-Ga (Playful Chief), Called Saucy Chief, Wearing Medal
Portrait (Profile) of Ga-Hi-Ge-Wa-Da-In-Ga (Playful Chief), Called Saucy Chief, Wearing Medal
Portrait (Front) of Wa-Zha-Zhe Wa-Da-I Ga (Playful Osage)
Portrait (Profile) of Wa-Zha-Zhe Wa-Da-I-Ga (Playful Osage)
Portrait (Front) of Wa-Shi-Ha (Fat on Skin), Also Called Wa-Tse-Mo-I (Star That Travels), Known as Bacon Rind, Wearing Peace ? Medal
Portrait (Profile) of Wa-Shi-Ha (Fat on Skin), Also Called Wa-Tse-Mo-I (Star That Travels), Known as Bacon Rind, Wearing Peace ? Medal
Portrait (Profile) of Ohiyesa (The Winner), Called Dr Charles Alexander Eastman, Physician, Author, and Brother of Rev John Eastman
Portrait (Front) of W. W. James, Chief Me-Tot-Wa-Tes (Three Lands), and Chief Kihp-Kihp-Pa-Likh-Kihn
Portrait (Front) of Pi-Pi-Gua (Spreading Claws) in Partial Native Dress with Otter Skin Hat, Hairpipe Choker, and Other Ornaments
Portrait (Front) of Yellow Magpie in Native Dress with Feather Headdress, Lance, and Painted and Feathered Shield