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- Glad Road - Southern Cheyenne. / Cosand & Mosser, Photographers, Caldwell, Kas
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- Mexican Kickapoo man. / Fotografia Cruces y Ca Mexico
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- Sac & Fox man. / H. C. Eberhart, Photographer Tama City, Iowa
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- Two Sac & Fox girls. / J. L. Hudson, Artist
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- Charles Keokuk with Sac & Fox chief. / J. L. Hudson, Artist
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- Prairie Band Potawatomi man
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- Two Southern Cheyenne men
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- The Chippeway Chief, Buhkwujjenene. / T.C. Turner, Photographer & Portrait Painter
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- The Chippeway Chief, Buhkwujjenene. / T.C. Turner, Photographer & Portrait Painter
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- Grand-son of old Black Hawk, Sac
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- Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, (Hole in the Day.) The Celebrated Chippewa Chief
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- Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, (Hole in the Day.) The Celebrated Chippewa Chief
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- Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, (Hole in the Day.) The Celebrated Chippewa Chief
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- Qui-Wi-Sain-Shish. (Bad Boy,) Chief of Gull Lake Chippewas. : Who to escape the vengeance of the Indians when they discovered his friendship for the whites, in the outbreak of 1862, was obliged to seek protection in Fort Ripley
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- Wah Bo Jeeg. (White Fisher,) : Chief Gull Lake Band Chippewas. An old Warrior, once taken prisoner by the Sioux, and speaks the language
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- Nah Gun E Gah Bow. (Standing Forward.) Chief of Rabbit Lake Band of Chippewas
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- Ah Ah Shaw We Ke Shick. (Crossing Sky.) Chief of Rabbit Lake Chippewas. A brave and good Indian
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- Ne-Bah-Quah-Om. (Big Dog.) : A Chippewa Chief, who offered himself and his band of Warriors to Government, to fight the Sioux in their raid in Minnesota in 1862
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- O-Ge-Mah-O-Cha-Wub. (Mountain Chief) : Chief of Leech Lake Chippewas
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- Now-We-Ke-Shick. (Noon Day.) A Chippewa Chief
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- Ka-Ze-Osh. (One Who Sails) A Chippewa Chief
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- Naw Gaw Nab, (The Foremost Sitter.) Orator and Second Chief of Wisconsin Chippewas
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- Chippewa Wedding
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- Hole-in-the-day
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- Kish-Kah-Nah-Cut. (Stump.) / Chief of Mille Lac Chippewa
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- Chief Little "Pine" / Copied by Sydney Victor White Ernest E. White Photographers
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- Native American man and woman
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- Two Fox men
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- Making Medicine
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- Cheyenne Indian woman. / C. W. Carter Portrait and View Artist
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- Group of Chippewa Indians. / Wm. Caswell & Co., Photographers, Duluth, Minn
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- Indian Wigwam. Sault River
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- The Rapids Pilot. Ste. Marie Rapids. / Photographed by B. F. Childs
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- Eagle Head and Howling Wolf imprisoned at Fort Marion
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- Howling Wolf
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- Howling Wolf
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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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- Ojibwa Chiefs. / F. Jay Haynes, Fargo, D.T. Official Photographer, Northern Pacific Railway
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- The Big Chief
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- White Earth Ojibwa and wigwam. / Photographed by Hoard & Tenney, Winona Minnesota
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- Chippewa Squaw Making Birch Canoe
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- Home Life of Sac and Fox Indians, With Sleeping Papoose. S. & F. Reservation, Oklahoma
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- Buffalo hides hung up to dry, Cheyenne Village. / 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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- 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 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