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Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907
La Flesche, Francis, 1857-1932
Miller, George (Omaha)
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October, 1888, September-November, 1889 and June 1895
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56 Pages
400 Items (ca. 400 slips)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS1994
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National Anthropological Archives
The English-Omaha vocabulary slips are typed with some errors in transcription. Recorded in two composition books. Informants: 1888 and 1895, Francis LaFlesche; 1889, George Miller.
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Arthur, James (James Osborne)
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1913-1928
bulk 1914-1919
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699 Nitrate negatives (3 1/4 x 5 1/2 or smaller)
0.25 Linear feet (envelopes)
2 Gelatin silver prints
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.057
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National Museum of the American Indian
This collection of photographs, shot by Reverend James O. Arthur while serving as a missionary for the Reformed Church of America, documents the activities on the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska in 1913 as well as Mescalero and Chiricahua Reservation in White Tail, New Mexico from 1914-1919. Additional images depict vacations and travels throughout the United States by the Arthur family and friends between the years 1913-1928.
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undated
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7 Postcards (7 postcards: halftone and color)
12 photographic postcards and prints (silver gelatin and albumen)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.88-24
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National Anthropological Archives
The collection consists largely of images of Fox Indians of Tama, Iowa, including portraits of families, delegates, and dancers, as well as images of food preparation and a wigwam. It also includes images of a Taos woman baking and portraits of Crow, Dakota, Navajo, and Winnebago people, including Chief Spotted Tail, Chief Crazy Horse, artist Max B...
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Gurnsey, B. H. (Byron H.), 1833-1880
Hamilton, C.L.
Hamilton, J. H. (James H.)
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1865-1870
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0.05 Linear feet
9 Stereographs
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.359
- Repository:
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National Museum of the American Indian
This collection consists of nine stereographic images depicting individuals from Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), Nakota (Yankton Sioux), and Wahpetonwan Dakota (Wahpeton Sioux) communities in the vicinity of Sioux City, Iowa, between approximately 1865 and 1870.
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Van Schaick, C.J.
Skinner, Alanson, 1886-1925
Smith, Huron H. (Huron Herbert), 1883-1933
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circa 1870 to before 1926
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454 Negatives (photographic)
99 Photographic prints (black and white)
5 Lantern slides
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.001.036
- Repository:
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National Museum of the American Indian
Tribes covered in the photographs are: Arapaho, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Iowa, Iroquois, Mahican, Menomini, Ojibwa, Oto, Plains Cree, Potawatomi, Seminole, Seri, Shinnecock, Sioux, Winnebago, Zuni Pueblo. The majority of photographs (552) have Skinner listed as the photographer and presumably are photographs he took on his expeditions. However, 104 photos are of the Seminole in Florida. According to Dennis P. Carey's biography of Skinner (Unpublished? 1980) Julian Q. Dimock, a well-known photographer, accompanied him on his expedition to the Seminole in Florida; how many of the photos were taken by Dimock is unknown, but he is listed as the photographer for 23 of them. Skinner's other photographs are of the Seneca Iroquois in New York; the Zuni Pueblo and Hawikku site; several tribes in Wisconsin; the Chippewa in Minnesota; and miscellaneous shots taken in Canada, Costa Rica, Florida and New York. Two photographs of the Mahican were taken by Huron H. Smith (1923) and two of the Winnebago were taken by C.J. Van Schaick (c. 1870). The remaining photographs have no photographer listed but were in Skinner's collection of photographs and are of varying tribes with dates ranging from 1909 to 1923.
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Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
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1858-1905
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16 Albums (albumen and platinum)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.60
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
Photograph albums prepared by the Bureau of American Ethnology or the photographic lab, possibly for reference purposes by staff. The use of such albums has been mentioned by BAE photographer De Lancey W. Gill. The albums contain photographs made from the Bureau of American Ethnology's collection of negatives, documenting Apache, Arapaho, Assiniboi...
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Smith, Huron H. (Huron Herbert), 1883-1933
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1921-1924
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26 Photographic prints
11 Copy negatives
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.145
- Repository:
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National Museum of the American Indian
This collection includes photographs made by Huron H. Smith during his ethnobotanical studies among Native communities in Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota between 1921 and 1924. These include photographs made among the Menominee (Menomini), Minnesota Chippewa [Mille Lacs and Leech Lake], Lake Superior Chippewa [Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin], Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), Sac and Fox (Sauk & Fox) on the Mesquakie Indian Settlement in Tama, Iowa.
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Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895
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circa 1870-1956
bulk 1870-1895
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30 Linear feet (70 boxes, 1 oversized box, 20 manuscript envelopes, 4 rolled maps, and 23 map folders)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS4800
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
Reverend James Owen Dorsey (1848-1895) was a missionary and Bureau of American Ethnology ethnologist who conducted extensive research on Siouan tribes and languages.The papers of James Owen Dorsey comprise mostly ethnographic and linguistic materials on various tribes of the Siouan language family as well as tribes from Siletz Reservation in Oregon. These materials include texts and letters with interlineal translations; grammar notes; dictionaries; drawings; and his manuscripts. In addition, the collection contains Dorsey's correspondence, newspaper clippings, his obituaries, and reprints.
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Stone, Benjamin, 1838-1914
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circa 1862-1907
bulk circa 1862-1871
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170 Items (circa 170 enlarged prints from microfilm)
1 Roll (microfilm)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.R4859
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
Microfilm of the Benjamin Stone collection of photographs relating to Britain and Europe, North America, South America, Africa, India, and Australasia. Prints made from the microfilm are mostly of portraits of American Indians and some field images relating to delegations, expeditions, dwellings, and the 1862 Sioux uprising in Minnesota. They inc...
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Taylor, James E., 1839-1901 (artist and collector)
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circa 1863-1900
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4 Tintypes
3 Chromolithographs
3 Lithographs (3 chalk-manner lithographs)
1 Print (photogravure)
118 Pages (Scrapbook)
685 Prints (circa, albumen)
80 Items (circa 80 relief prints (including woodcuts and wood engraving))
30 Items (circa 30 intaglio prints (including etchings and engravings))
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS4605
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
Scrapbook entitled "Our Wild Indians in Peace and War: Surveys, Expeditions, Mining and Scenery of the Great West," compiled by James E. Taylor, possibly as a source for his own illustrations.