MS 1334 Assiniboin vocabulary
Gibbs, George, 1815-1873
Copy by George Gibbs from the original Manuscript in the possession of F.V. Hayden.
MS 603 Comparison of kinship terms of Wyandotte, Seneca, Assiniboine, Choctaw and Creek
In copy of Schedule of John Wesley Powell's Introduction to the Study of Indian Language 1871. The comparison is in terms of numbers, apparently referring to relationship charts in Lewis Henry Morgan, Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family, SCK 17, Washington, D. C., 1871. This Manuscript gives no native terms …
MS 882 Comparative vocabularies of the "Ojeebois," "Kinistineau," and Assiniboin, collected by Alexander Henry and incorporated in his "Journal of Alexander Henry to Lake Superior, Red River, Assiniboine, Rocky Mountains, Columbia, and the Pacific, 1799 to 1811, to establish the Fur-trade"
Bell, Charles N. (Charles Napier), 1854-1936
MS 942 Fort Peck Agency; printed ration lists, with Indian and English names for Assiniboine Indians
Burrows, Millard
Tucker, Mae W.
Lists 635 heads of families. Collected by Millard Burrows [1880?]. Pencil annotations by Mae W. Tucker give negative numbers of photographs in the Bureau of American Ethnology. Library of Congress supposed by Miss Tucker to be the individuals named. In most cases these identifications are spurious.
MS 2600-a A Report to the Hon. Issac I. Stevens, Governor of Washington Territory, on the Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri
Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862
MS 2600-b-1 Anonymous Assiniboine drawings to illustrate Edwin Denig's "Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri"
These are the original drawings that accompanied Edwin Thompson Denig's 451 page manuscript, entitled "Report to Hon. Isaac I. Stevens, Governor of Washington Territory, on the Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri, by Edwin Thompson Denig." The drawings depict utensils, tools, game pieces, plants, warfare, hunting, a tipi, a scalp dance …
Paintings of Indian subjects in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
Kane, Paul, 1810-1871
Catalog Number 4642: (1) Tribe: Mohawk Subject: Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea]. (Color reproduction) Artist: George Romney, 1734-1802. (2) Blackfoot "Blackfoot Chief and Subordinates." (Color reproduction) Artist: Paul Kane, 1810-1871. (3) [Chippewa, Assiniboin ?] "White Mud Portage, Winnipeg River." Artist: Paul Kane, 1810-1883.
Humphrey Lloyd Hime Photographs of the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition
34 Photographic prints (albumen, mounted on paper)
Photographs made by Humphrey Lloyd Hime for the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition of 1858. Photographs show the Red River and prairie, settlements, farms, churches, watercraft, Cree and Ojibwa communities and individuals, and graves. The collection contains images of human remains.
Richard A. Pohrt photographs of Crow and Gros Ventre men
Photographs collected by Richard A. Pohrt, including an image of a Crow man in warrior regalia on horseback, identified by Pohrt as being Spotted Jack Rabbit on the basis of comparison with Rinehart negative #782 (in Photo Lot 59), and an Assiniboin or Gros Ventre camp with two men and tipis.
MS 2600-b-2 Partial Abridged copy of "A Report to the Hon. Issac I. Stevens, Governor of Washington Territory, on the Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri"
Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862
Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895
Includes marginal note by J. Owen Dorsey and partial typescript of the section "Legends and Fables," probably made for J.N.B. Hewitt, no date, typescript document, 5 pages.