MS 614 Language of the Sandía Pueblo or Nafin ab, in the central parts of New Mexico. Tewa [sic] linguistic family. Obtained in November 1899 from Mariano Carpintero, governor of Sandia, for the Bureau of American Ethnology
Carpintero, Mariano
This is a copy of Bureau of American Ethnology Number 1553, arranged by subject-- parts of the body, etc. (see note by A .S. Gatschet on last page of 1553), plus 2 page discussion of relationship of Sandia language with Isleta and others.
MS 1553 The Tewa [sic] dialect of Sandia, New Mexico. Obtained in Washington from the governor of Sandia, Mariano Carpintero
Also newsclipping, 1 column. Note on flyleaf by Gatschet, "Hodge said, April 1, 1904, that Tiwa and Tewa were not exactly the same dialect," explains Gatschet's previous unawareness of this distinction.
Douglas D. Graham Photographs of the Southwest
Wittick, Ben, 1845-1903
Churchill, Frank C. (Frank Carroll), 1850-1912
This collection contains 46 gelatin silver and albumen prints that depict the southwest Indigenous peoples and landscapes from around 1880-1914.
George Hubbard Pepper photograph collection
23 Photographic prints (black & white)
George Hubbard Pepper specialized in the study of cultures of the American Southwest and Ecuador. Tribes which he studied are Acoma, Aztec, Blackfeet, Cochiti, Hopi, Isleta, Jemez, Laguna, Nambe, Navajo, Picuris, Pojuaque, Puye, San Carlos Apache, San Felipe, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Sandia, Santa Ana, Santa Clara, Taos, Tarascan, Tesuque, Ute, Zia, and Zuni. Photographs in the collection are of an excavation in Tottenville, New York, 1895; Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Cañon, New Mexico: Hyde Expedition, 1896-1900; and expeditions to the occupied Pueblos of the Southwest, 1904; Mexico, 1904, 1906; Guatemala; and Ecuador, 1907. There are also photos which complement a study Pepper did of the technique of Navajo weaving, and miscellaneous scenic and personal photos.
Ezra Zubrow aerial photographs of the Rio Grande Pueblos, circa 1967
Zubrow, Ezra B. W.
64 aerial photographs of Rio Grande Pueblos made circa 1967 from 60,000 feet by a U2 aircraft.
James E. Curry papers
Curry, James E., 1907-1972
These are the papers of Washington, D.C. attorney James E. Curry, whose legal career included work both as a government attorney and in his own private practice. The bulk of the papers reflect his private practice in the area of Indian affairs.
MS 1024-b Comparative vocabulary, Pueblo Indians of Taos, Picuris, Sandia, Isleta
Gibbs, George, 1815-1873
Copy in hand of George Gibbs, marked, "Simpson No. 3." Gives one native term only for each English word.
MS 1027 Comparative Tiwa vocabularies from the Isleta (MS 1019), Isleta Pueblo (MS 1021) and Pueblo Indians of Taos, Picuris, Sandia, and Isleta (MS 1024-b)
Kautz, August V. (August Valentine), 1828-1895
Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883
In Comparative Vocabulary form.
Albertype Company photograph collection relating to Native Americans
The collection consists of photographs collected by the Albertype Company for their postcards and viewbooks, including portraits, scenery, camps, Native Americans schools, and some paintings and composites for postcard printing. Additional subjects include rock drawings in Maine; a statue in Kansas City, Missouri; Standing Rock Monument in North Dakota; people …
William Henry Jackson photograph albums based on his Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians
Albums probably assembled by William Henry Jackson, mostly containing portraits of Native American delegates in Washington, D.C. and photographs made on US Geological Surveys (including the Hayden and Powell surveys). Photographs from the field include John K. Hillers' photographs of the Southwest, photographs of Fort Laramie (possibly by Alexander Gardner …