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Type:
Archival materials
Postcards
Scope and Contents:
Pictured are Quanah Parker, Ah-pe-sh-tene, Lone Wolf, Keon-kah- zah-ohy, Ca-va-yo, Pah-ko-toquodle, George Hunt, Mi-ziz-zoon-dy, Soon-tey, Ar- rushe, Esh-i-ti, San-ka-do-to, Otto Wells, Delos K. Lonewolf, Tennyson Berry, Pe-ah-coose, Eustace Ferrick, Kline-ko-le, Max Frizzlehead, Ko-mah-ty, Henry Tse-lee, Lieutenant Stecker, and John A. Hendricks.
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.09894000
Other Title:
"Taken at the Kiowa Agency, November 26, 1907"
"Prominent Indians. Indian Agent and U.S. Indian Attorney."
Collection Restrictions:
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Collection Citation:
Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Three Indians shown in this print have been identified as Utes, and six as Dakotas. The lithograph appears to to be based on individual photographs taken by A. Zeno Shindler in Washington, D. C. in 1867 except for Little Short Horn, whom Shindler photographed in 1858. All were presumably participants in a delegation to Washington, D. C. in 1867 (Negative Number 3684-B). The original negatives for individual poses are in National Anthropological Archives.
Individuals are identified as follows: Top, l. to r. Suriap, a Ute (Negative Number 1573); Chippin, a Ute (also known as Always Riding) (Negative Number 1489); Pe-ah or Black Tailed Deer, a Ute (Negative Number 1576); Pretty Rock, a Yankton Dakota (Negative Number 3572); Grizzly Bear with the Great Voice, a Two Kettle Dakota (Negative Number 3558-b). Bottom l. to r. Standing Mysterious Buffalo Cow, a Yankton Dakota (Negative Number 3579-b); Deloria or Chief with the Big War Bonnet, a Yankton Dakota (Negative Number 3547); First to Kill (He Kills First), a Miniconjou Dakota (Negative Number 3559); Little Short Horn, a Sisseton Dakota (Negative Number 3493).
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 4979
Local Note:
Supplied information about the source of this lithograph is from a note by W. C. Sturtevant, filed with accession correspondence in National Anthrpological Archives.
A vocabulary of the Po-da-wahd-mih language [manuscript] : with illustrative sentences and a translation of the first three chapters of the Gospel of Matthew, followed by a vocabulary of the Kaw language / by Joseph N. Bourassa, 1843