Oto Indians.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Indian Ghost Dance, approximately 1895
Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 000023279575], item: 7
Identifier: 2016-007-7
Scope and Contents
A cabinet card depicting Two flags, one the United States of America, the other unidentified, are in the center of a large circle of people seated outside. There are gaps in the circle where there is no one sitting. A single tree is within the circle to the right of the flags. "Indian Dancers" are likely Otoe and/or Osage, and the location is near Hominy, Oklahoma. "7" and "Hoyt" written on back in ink. Croft imprint on front.Title taken from front of photograph. Printed on...
Dates:
Other: approximately 1895
Indian Ghost Dance, approximately 1895
Digital Image
Identifier: 2016-007-7.jpg
Dates:
1900; translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.digitzed: 2018-08-24
Otoe Indian Police, 1892
Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 000023279575], item: 15
Identifier: 2016-007-15
Scope and Contents
A cabinet card depicting ten mounted Oto police, eight with weapons. Research suggests that this group might be: John Morris, John Crazy Horse, William Morgan, Alfred Murie, Samuel Thomas, James R. Murie, Frank High Eagle, and John Riding Up. "19" and "Hoyt" written on back in ink. Croft imprint on front.
Dates:
Other: 1892
Otoe Indian Police, 1892
Digital Image
Identifier: 2016-007-15.jpg
Dates:
1900; translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.digitzed: 2018-08-24