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- Group of Dakota men at Fort Berthold trading post. / S.J. Morrow, Photographer, Yankton, D.T.
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- The Chippeway Chief, Buhkwujjenene. / T.C. Turner, Photographer & Portrait Painter
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- Wah-con-ja-z-gah (Yellow Thunder) Warrior chief 120 y's old. / Photographed and Published by H. H. Bennett, Kilbourn, City, Wis
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- Playing Wah-koo-chad-ah (Moccasin) a favorite game. / Photographed and Published by H. H. Bennett, Kilbourn, City, Wis
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- Group of Chippewa Indians. / Wm. Caswell & Co., Photographers, Duluth, Minn
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- Lakota delegation to Washington May 13 1875
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- Young Chiefs / O. S. Goff, Bismarck, Dakota
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- Hard Horn & Long Arm / O. S. Goff. Photographer, Bismarck, D.T.
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- Son of Star & Black Fox / O. S. Goff. Photographer, Bismarck, D.T.
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- Eagle Head and Howling Wolf imprisoned at Fort Marion
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- Prominent Chiefs. Ft. Marion
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- Group of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, in native costume, confined in Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida. / O. Pierre Havens, (Successor to Wilson & Havens,) Photographer
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- Medicine Water and wife, Mochi, with Romeo, the Cheyenne interpreter, in native costume, confined in Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida. / O. Pierre Havens, (Successor to Wilson & Havens,) Photographer
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- Gatling Gun Battery. Fort Lincoln. / F. Jay Haynes, Fargo, D.T. Official Photographer, Northern Pacific Railway
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- White Earth Ojibwa and wigwam. / Photographed by Hoard & Tenney, Winona Minnesota
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- Pawnee Indians. / Wm. H. Jackson, Photographer, Omaha, Neb
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- Red River carts made without iron. Tires of raw hide. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- 1st and 2nd Chiefs of the Mandans, descendants of a colony of Welch. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- Cheyenne Warriors in council costume. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- Yanktonai (Sioux) chiefs, Black Eye, Bloody Mouth, Afraid of the Bear. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- Struck-by-the-Ree & Feather Necklace. Yankton. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- Indian agent with White Bull and entire family. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- Black-foot warriors-Sioux-were in Custer's Massacre. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, Dakota
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- Soldiers fighting over horse meat. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- Spotted Tail [Sin-te ga-lis-ka], chief of the Brule Sioux. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- Section of Mandan Village Ft Berthold DT. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, Dakota
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- Crow's Breast and Poor Wolf / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, Dakota
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- Ogallallah Chiefs (Sioux) in council costume. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, Dakota
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- Arikara and Hidatsa Scouts. / Photographed and Published by S.J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T.
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- On the lookout for an Attack at a Picket Station. / Illustrated by Muybridge
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- The Modoc Stronghold after its Capture. / Illustrated by Muybridge
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- Generals Jeff C. Davis, Hardie, and Gillem; and Officers of the Modoc Campaign. / Illustrated by Muybridge
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- Donald McKy, the celebrated Warm Spring Indian Scout and his chief men. / Illustrated by Muybridge
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- Toby, (the Squaw who warned General Canby of his impending fate), and four Old Modoc Squaws. / Illustrated by Muybridge
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- One Eyed Dixie and Modoc Squaws. / Illustrated by Muybridge
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- Warm Spring Indian Scouts on Picket Duty. / Illustrated by Muybridge
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- Group of Indians - Fort Marion. / By Geo. Pierron
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- Group of Indians - Fort Marion. / By Geo. Pierron
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- Cheyenne Indians confined in Dodge City Jail, Kansas, for murder
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- Group of Indians - Fort Marion
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- Group of Ojibwa men
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- A Picture of the Indian Cut Throats & Scalpers, : Who were confined in the Old Spanish Fort as prisoners of war by the United States Government
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- Types of Mojave Indians. / T.H. O'Sullivan, Photo
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- Group of Zuni Indian "Braves," at their Pueblo, N.M. / T.H. O'Sullivan, Photo
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- Navajo Indian Squaw, and Child, at their home, in Cañon de Chelle. / T.H. O'Sullivan, Photo
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- Navajo Boys and Squaw, in front of the quarters at old Fort Defiance, N.M., now unoccupied by troops. / T.H. O'Sullivan, Photo
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- Apache Indians, as they appear ready for the war-path. / T.H. O'Sullivan, Photo
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- Ute Braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, Northern New Mexico, in "full dress." / T.H. O'Sullivan, Photo
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- Jicarilla Apache Brave and Squaw, lately wedded. Abiquiu Agency, New Mexico. / T.H. O'Sullivan, Photo
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- Coyotero Apache Scouts, at Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona. / T.H. O'Sullivan, Phot