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Studio Portraits of NATIVE AMERICANS by white photographers, ca. 1886 – 1907 2 1 4 3 Presented by the National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC. 2005.

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Studio Portraits of NATIVE AMERICANS by white photographers, ca. 1886 – 1907

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Presented by the National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC. 2005.

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1. Unidentified Man, Pueblo tribe, Isleta, New Mexico, 1890. Ph (photographer): Charles F. Lummis. 2. Heebe-tee-tse, Shoshone tribe, probably Colorado, 1899. Ph: Rose & Hopkins. Library of Congress. 3. Unidentified Woman and Child, Eskimo tribe, Alaska, 1906. Ph: Lomen Bros. Library of Congress. 4. Philomen Turning Hawk (4), Stands Hard (5), Omaha or 5. Sioux tribe, and Geronimo (6), Apache tribe; may have 6. been taken at the Indian Congress of the Trans-Mississi- ppi and Internatl. Exposition in Omaha, 1898. Ph: Herman Heyn (4&5), Adolph F. Muir (6). Library of Congress. 7. Unidentified Man, Colville tribe, Washington, ca. 1900. Ph: Frank Palmer. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. 8. Unidentified Native American student, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia, between 1899 and 1900. Ph: Frances Benjamin Johnston. Library of Congress. 9. Chief Gall, Hunkpapa band (Sioux), Dakota Terr., 1896. Ph: O. S. Goff [Copyright D. F. Barry]. Library of Congress. 10. “Billy Bowlegs,” Seminole tribe, Florida, 1895. Ph: Arthur P. Lewis. Library of Congress. 11. “Squaw and papoose,” Ute tribe, Colorado, 1902. Ph: Samuels & Mays. Library of Congress. 12. Fire Lightning, Dakota tribe, Dakota Territory, 1891. Ph: Charles M. Bell. Library of Congress. 13. Unidentified girl, Qahatika tribe, Arizona, 1907. Ph: Edward S. Curtis. Library of Congress. 14. Chief Joseph, Nez Perce tribe, Oklahoma, ca. 1886. Ph: Unidentified. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. 15. Lucille, Dakota tribe, Dakota Territory (?), 1907. Ph: Edward S. Curtis. Library of Congress. 16. Unidentified Man (photo entitled “An Ostoho Cow Boy Apache”), Apache tribe, 1903. Ph: Edward S. Curtis. Library of Congress. 17. Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle, Suquamish tribe, Washington, ca. 1895. Ph: Asahel Curtis. University of Washington Libraries. 18. “Spokane Garry,” Spokane chief, Washington, 1892. Ph: Sherman Baker. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. 19. Jane Silcott, Nez Perce tribe, Idaho, ca. 1898. Ph: Uniden- tified. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.

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