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Young children, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas

Group of Native American children at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. One of the children, is holding a sign "Haskell Babies".

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Daughter of White-shield, Cheyenne Chief

This is a portrait of Cheyenne Chief White -shield's daughter.

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Son of Bull Thigh, Cheyenne Chief

This is a portrait of Cheyenne Chief Bull Thigh's son. He is posed on a buffalo hide with a rifle on his lap.

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Pawnee Indian women and children

Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942

A photograph showing Pawnee Indian women and children standing in front of an earth lodge at their Loupe Fork village(Nebraska).

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Dog-powered travois

This is a photo of a drawing of two Indian children sitting on a travois being pulled by a dog. In the drawing as well is a woman walking alongside with a baby in a cradle board. They are probably part of the Kansa or Osage Indians.

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Osage Indian schoolboys, Pawhuska, Indian Territory

Concannon, T. M.

A photograph showing a group of Osage Indian schoolboys at Pawhuska, Indian Territory.

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Sauk and Fox Chiefs photograph

This photograph shows Sauk and Fox-currently referred to as the Sac and Fox Nation-Chiefs with other notable men and women. Individuals in the photograph is identified as follows, standing from left to right: Colonel Townsend, William Harr, Moses Keokak, Henry Clay Jones and Reverend Miller. Individuals identified sitting from left to right includes: wife of deceased Chief, Chief Che kus kuk and Waw com mo.

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