Sitting Bull
Pamphlet showcasing the Sitting Bull, Chief of the great Sioux Nation
Pamphlet showcasing the Sitting Bull, Chief of the great Sioux Nation
Booklet on the origins, history,Religion, treaties, transition, and the Kiowa today.
Pamphlet informing people of the Cherokee National Holiday on labor day weekend in Tahlequah, OK. The event will feature arts and crafts, pow-pow, Rodeo's, children activities, and a parade.
Indian Organization pomotes the culture and educates the public.
Indian Organization pomotes the culture and educates the public.
a Blank Post Card with a photo of Jarrett Manor from Northeast Georgia. the home of the scene of an indian massacure.
Finet home in the old Cherokee Nation, Rstored and furnished. U.s. 76 and Ga. 225 ( betweeen Dalton and Chatsworth.
Newspaper featuring a studyguide for the Cherokee alphabet. with a section to practice ons writing of the cherokee letters. the newspaper also features a story ddicated to the memorie of Fasan Marann on the treaty of July 1791. the piece is printed on one page …
A Picture from a magazine featuring a western scene with cowboys and Insians.
A photo from the back of a calender featureing a small groupe of Buffalo.
Photograph of Cheyenne Lagfurn Fisher who wears a finger bone necklace during a blessing ceremoney by Cheyenne priest frank "Toby" Starr.
photograph depicting Jane Morris, an adopted member of an oglala family and secretary of the inter Trible Indiann Society of Greater Kansas City, and Bob Blue, a full blooded Choctaw, who is Society preasent.
Photograph depicting twenty two children.
A card depictinng Flags and homes of the five civilized tribes.
an article on the Battle of honey Springs. Also known as The Battle of Elk Creek in July 17, 1863.
An Article on the hosting of Portrait dolls of Sequoyah and his daughter Ahoyoka in a special exhibit by Sallisaw artist Virginia Norrid at Sequoyah's home.
Photograhp of landscape where once Daniel Boone's son Natheniel came through on horseback in 1843.
A magazine Clipping showing photos advertising the American Indian Villages. An authentic cultures experiance where the Native American past comes to life.
A coutout of a photogrph depicting Sac and Fox family outside their bark house near Stroud, I.T., about 1885.
coutout of a photo of the Ouachita Mountians, part of te Ouachita National Forest.
Magazine clipping of the 1890 Chicksaw Capitol in Tishomingo and the 1884 Choctaw Council house in tuskahama.
Post card with a photo of Chief Odowa of Littlecreek pictured on the front.
Post card with a piece of art by Charles Morison Russell depicting native maericans on horses on the front.
post card depictinng native american on horses durrring a buffalo run. the art is by David Williams.
A card given to expresses the condolances for the recivers loss. on the frount is an art piece titled Flower of the Prairie by Karen Thayer.