Alabama -- Coushatta Tribes of Texas
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Che Ka No, Undated
Color Pamphlet advertising for the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation of Texas, near Lexington, Texas.
Cho-Yeh-Chuba, Undated
A unidentified woman in traditional dress stands in a forest.
Cooper Sylestine, Undated
A man identified as Bronson Cooper Sylestine, 1879–1969, wearing red with a feather headress and a large metal gorget.
History and Present Program Bulletin, 1966-01-01
A summary of the history of The Alabama and Coushatta Tribes until 1966.
Indian Ladies, Undated
Six women in traditional dress stand or sit in front of a teepee. Four women stand in the back, two sit in the front.
Indigenous Peoples of North America historical manuscripts and documents, 1724-1981
Jack Battise, Undated
A man identified as Jack Battise wears a red shirt and a feather headdress and holds a drum.
Leona Sylestine, Undated
A woman in traditional dress identified as Leona Sylstine stands in front of glass display cases.
Museum Building, Undated
A building an A-frame building with two wings on the sides, identified as the Museum Building on the Alabama-Coushatta Reservation in Texas. Trees in the front left.
Na-Ski-La Bit-Le-Ha, Undated
A group of unidentified people in traditional dress stand outside in a clearing surrounded by a palisade. A man wearing a red shirt and a feather headdress sits behind a large, round drum.