1930s Art
Clipping of a University of Oklahoma student Ricahrd West, wearing feathered regalia.
Clipping of a University of Oklahoma student Ricahrd West, wearing feathered regalia.
Clipping of a newspaper comic depicting a group of Native Americans saying that the smoke signal from a non-Native's grilling was "inviting" them over.
Newspaper article about the establishment of an Indian agency at a site late named Anadarko.
Newspaper clipping of a picture of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parton, a Wichita couple.
U.S.A. mail stamp depicting Jim Thorpe wearing a football uniform standing on the field
Clipping with three black and white pictures of the Thorpe family, with descriptions of each picture.
Article clipping about the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma being awarded a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, to be used fo rhiring tribal elders to train youth in building traditional Kickapoo homes.
Article about the U.S. history of ethnic cleansing of Native Americans thorughout history.
Article about Johnston County and the natural attractions of the area.
Newspaper article about the attempt by western artists in the U.S. to capture the "disappearing species" of the American Indain by collecting likenesses of them for historic preservation purposes. Article names several artists of this movement and the exhibition "Artists of the American West" at …
Clipping of an image of a mosaic depicting Coronado entering Oklahoma in 1541
Article about a celebration of the Year of the Indian at the Choctaw Chief's House, with demonstrations of shingle-making and beadwork for attendants.
Pamphlet for the Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oregon, with information on Chemawa history,
Clipping of an advertisement for a TV series "The Wild West."
Clipping of an article describing the "The Wild West" TV series.
Booklet of a story told by Many Stars, a Cheyenne woman. Certificate of authenticity for a Many Stars doll enclosed.
Fold-out poster of "Tulu" from the American Diary Dolls collection, designed by Linda Mason.
Pamphlet for the 1992 Native American Indian Association Pow Wow and Fall Festival.
Newspaper clipping of Native American historical figures, with pictures. Individuals are: Sequoyah, Jim Thorpe, Geronimo, and Massasoit.
Newspaper clipping of a picture of a bronze statue of Apache chief Victorio being blessed by a descendant.
Picure of participants in the Quanah Parker Trailway dedication.
Article clipping describing an exhibit depicting the significant roles of Native American women in religious ceremonies and tribal activities, displayed at the Layton Gallery of the State Museum of History
Advertisement for "Ceremonial Dress" plate, from the Pround Indian Families plate collection, depicitng a Native American family in feather regalia.
Photo of the Hollis' helping State Museum curator Jeff Briley show a saddle from movie star Jimmy Wakely.
Photos of battle reenactors at Fort Washita.