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Chief Buckskin Charley and Squaw, 1908
Studio portrait of a standing woman and a seated man identified as Buckskin Charley, c.1840-1936, on her right. Both are in traditional dress.
Indian Children, 1908
Four unidentified children. A boy kneels on the left. A girl sits in a chair to the right of him. A boy sits to the right of her, a boy standing between them.
Indian Squaw with Papoose in Carrier, 1908
An unidentified girl stands outside a wooden structure, facing right. She is wrapped in a blanket and has a cradleboard on her back.
Maricopa Charley and Squaw, 1908
A man identified as Maricopa Charley stands in front of an adobe building on the left. A woman sits on the ground to the right.
Maricopa Squaw and Papoose, 1908
Studio portrait of an unidentified woman. She holds a baby in a cradleboard on the right.
Moqui Indian Silversmith, 1908
An unidentified man stands outside with a large silver medallion belt.
Moqui Maidens in Native Dress, 1908
Two Hopi girls in traditional dress stand outside, leaning against an adobe wall with their arms crossed in front of them.
Navajo Indian Blanket Weaver, 1908
An unidentified woman sits outside on the ground to the left in front of a loom. Two children stand to her left.
Pima Basket Weaver, 1908
Studio portrait of an unidentified woman sits behind a variety of baskets with different sizes and shapes.
Post Card of West Eighteenth Street, Oklahoma City, Okla, Undated
This post card has a color image of a woman in a dress walking down a street in front of new houses. The back has typed text that reads "The two houses in the foreground (see reverse side of card) were planned, built, and sold by 'The Home Builder' {C.P. Sites} and represent a very small percentage of the many attractive homes built and sold by him in Oklahoma City. Office: 206 Colcord Building"