Box 3
Contains 198 Results:
The Big Eye, Undated
Landscape in Monument Valley.
Navajo Girls, Undated
An unidentified woman and unidentified man seated with a felled tree between them.
Indian Childern, Undated
Eleven childern sit outside in front of two hills.
Francis La Flesche, Undated
Studio portrait of a man identified as Francis La Flesche.
Osage Tribal Museum, 1938
View of front of building identified as the Osage Tribal Museum in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Union Mission Marker, Undated
Picture of a stone marker that reads "On these premises... Union Mission the first mission in Oklahoma was founded in 1820 by Rev. Epaphras Chapman. The First Press was established and the first book printed in 1835 by Rev. Smauel Austin Worcester. Erected by Oklahoma Library Associates, 1935."
Osage Agency Marker, Undated
Photograph of a metal sign for the Osage Agency that reads "Established 1872. Agency village named for Chief Pa-hu-ska, well known in Osage history. By Act of Congress, 1906, tribe retained ownership of minerals in the reservation lands. Discovery of oil later made the 2,229 alloted Osages the richest Indian tribe. Notable chiefs were James Bigheart, Bacon Rind, Fred Lookout."
Union Mission Marker, Undated
Picture of a stone marker that reads "On these premises... Union Mission the first mission in Oklahoma was founded in 1820 by Rev. Epaphras Chapman. The First Press was established and the first book printed in 1835 by Rev. Samuel Austin Worcester. Erected by Oklahoma Library Associates, 1935."
1954-1958 Osage Tribal Council, Undated
Photographic print of a group of men. Standing: Russell G. Fister, George Baconrind, 1924-2001, and Sam Whitehorn. Seated: Edward Arthur Leahy, 1905-1972, William Owen Cooper, James Kennedy, Charles Whitehorn, Paul Pitts, 1905-1970, Oscar Logan, D.E. Bill Martin, George V. Labadie Sr., Joe Revelette, 1906-1999.
Sun Dance, 1890
A group of unidentified people in ceremonial dress stand outside a cluster of buildings. Purported to be performing a sun dance. An American flag held by one person.