Date: | 1913 |
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Description: | Man, most likely R.G. Brooks, showing a Milwaukee grain binder to three Native Americans in traditional dress in front of McCormick Works. One of the Nativ... |
Date: | 1832 |
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Description: | Sih-Chida and Mahchsi-Karehde, Mandan Indians. |
Date: | 1832 |
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Description: | A facsimile of an Indian painting, originally painted by the Mandan chief, Máto-Tópe. It portrays an encounter between Máto-Tópe and a Cheyenne chief. |
Date: | 1832 |
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Description: | Pehriska-Ruhpa, a Minatarre, or Big-bellied Indian. He holds a large pipe. |
Date: | 1832 |
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Description: | Ischohä-Kakoschóchatä, Dance of the Mandan Indians. |
Date: | 1832 |
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Description: | The Mandan Indian, Máto-Tópe, adorned with insignia of his war-like deeds. |
Date: | 1832 |
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Description: | Bison-Dance of the Mandan Indians in front of their medicine lodge in Mih-Tutta-Hangkush. |
Date: | 07 16 1898 |
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Description: | A group of Ojibwa men fishing from boats. |
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Description: | Thanksgiving dinner between Native Americans and early Pilgrim settlers in America. |
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Description: | Wisconsin Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Indians Foster DeCorah and sons. Foster and son Robert served in Co. D of the 128th Infantry and were killed in WWI. |
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Description: | Waist-up portrait of Ho-Chunk woman: He-Noo-Ke-Ku or He-noo-kuk (Youngest Girl). Caption at bottom: "Among the Winnebago Indians. 482 He-noo-ke-ku. (Younge... |
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Description: | "Indian Tent and Ho-Chunk Women." Four Ho-Chunk women are sitting under a basic traditional structure (chipoteke). |
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Description: | "Second Boy and Pony Indian." Ho-Chunk man standing with legs crossed, leaning on his pony. A typical dwelling (chipoteke) is in the background. |
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Description: | Big Bear (a Ho-Chunk Man) sitting on the ground in front of Diamond Grotto. |
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