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Portrait of Chief Mato-He-Hlogeco, Hollow Horn Bear

Date: 03
Description: Portrait (Profile) of Chief Mato-He-Hlogeco or Matho-Hexaloketca or Hu-Hu-Lo (Hollow Horn Bear or Bones) or Hoo-Hoo (The Bone), Son of Maza-Pankisko (Iron ...
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Portrait of Chief Mato-He-Hlogeco, Hollow Horn Bear

Date: 03
Description: Portrait (Front) of Chief Mato-He-Hlogeco or Matho-Hexaloketca or Hu-Hu-Lo (Hollow Horn Bear or Bones) or Hoo-Hoo (The Bone), Son of Maza-Pankisko (Iron Sh...
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Portrait of Yankton Dakota Man, Mato Takpeya

Date: 03 1905
Description: Studio portrait of Yankton Dakota man, Mato Takpeya (Charging Bear), wearing two medals. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Yankton Tribes.
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Portrait of Yankton Dakota man, Mato Takpeya

Date: 03 1905
Description: Profike oortrait of Yankton Dakota man, Mato Takpeya (Charging Bear) or Mato Wopageya. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Yankton Tribes.
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Portrait of Maga Ska

Date: 03 1905
Description: Portrait (Front) of Maga Ska (White Swan), Called Joseph H. Ellis, Jr?, in partial native dress with two peace medals, headdress and breastplate. Part of S...
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Portrait of Ponca man, Mi'-xa-ton-ga

Date: 02 1906
Description: Profile portrait of Ponca man, Mi'-xa-ton-ga or Me-kon-tunga (Big Goose). Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Ponca Tribes.
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Portrait of Mi-Xa-Ton-Ga

Date: 02 1906
Description: Portrait (Front) of Mi-Xa-Ton-Ga (Big Goose) in partial native dress with headdress and breastplate and peace medal and holding pipe? Part of Siouan (Sioux...
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Portrait of Mezhukigizhik

Date: 02 1899
Description: Portrait (Front) of Meshekigishig or Mezhukigizhik (Sky Striking The Earth) or (Sky Touching Ground) in partial native dress with headdress and ornaments a...
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Portrait of Nawat

Date: 12 1898
Description: Portrait (Front) of Nawat (Left Hand) in native dress with Benjamin Harrison peace medal and holding cane. Part of Algonquian and S. Arapaho Tribes.
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Portrait of Ponca man, Ni'-ka-ga-hi-cka

Date: 02 1906
Description: Portrait of Ponca man, Ni'-ka-ga-hi-cka or White Chief. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Ponka Tribes.
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Portrait of Ni'-ka-ga-hi-cka

Date: 02 1906
Description: Profile portrait of Ponca man, Ni'-ka-ga-hi-cka or White Chief. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Ponka Tribes.
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Portrait of Bill Owhie

Date: 02 1901
Description: Studio portrait of Bill Owhie, son of Head Chief, in native dress with ornaments. Part of Shahaptian and Yakima Tribes.
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Portrait of Wanbliowe

Date: 03 1905
Description: Portrait of Yankton Dakota man, Oye-waub-cli or Wanbliowe (Eagle Track). Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Yankton Tribes.
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Portrait of Wanbliowe

Date: 03 1905
Description: Portrait of Yankton Dakota man, Wanbliowe (Eagle Track). Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Yankton Tribes.
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Portrait of Wanbliowe

Date: 03 1905
Description: Profile portrait of Yankton Dakota man, Wanbliowe (Eagle Track). Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Yankton Tribes.
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Portrait of Padani-Kokipa-Sni

Date: 03 1905
Description: Portrait (Front) of Padani-Kokipa-Sni (Not Afraid of Pawnee) in native dress with necklace, possibly snakeskin, and medal. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Yankt...
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Portrait of Ray-Tah-Cotz-Tay-Sah

Date: 02 1902
Description: Portrait (Front) of Ray-Tah-Cotz-Tay-Sah (Roaming Chief) in partial native dress with peace medal, bear claw necklace. Part of Caddoan and Pawnee Tribes.
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Portrait of Scabby Bull or Black Crow

Date: 12 1898
Description: Portrait (Front) of Scabby Bull or Black Crow in native dress and holding pipe. Part of Algonquian and Arapaho Tribes.
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Portrait of Chief Paul Showeway

Date: 03 1900
Description: Studio portrait (Profile) of Chief Paul Showeway with horned headdress and ornaments and holding a fan. Part of Waulatpuan and Cayuse Tribes.
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Portrait of Chief Paul Showeway

Date: 03 1900
Description: Studio portrait of Chief Paul Showeway in partial native dress with horned headdress and ornaments. Part of Waulatpuan and Cayuse Tribes.

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