Native American Photographs

Browse Items (16 total)

  • Tags: Boys

Siwash Camp. #837

IMG_7979.JPG
Albumen print mounted on board. Image of a Siwash or Salishan Indian camp made up of a row of tents. A boy looks at the camera.

Indian School, Puyallup Reservation, Tacoma, Wash. #451

IMG_7975.JPG
Albumen print mounted on card. Image of dozens of young Native American students standing in lines in front of one of the school buildings of the Puyallup Indian School in Tacoma, Washington. Caucasian and Native American men and women are also seen…

Puyallup Indians

200.jpg
Albumen print mounted on card. Image of a group of eight Pallyup boys seen wearing blankets and headdresses and carrying arrows. They walk in a line across a brush-filled area.

Leading the blind

IMG_7951.JPG
Albumen print mounted on card. A young Native American boy leads a blind man using a branch as they walk along a road.

A group of boys chopping and hauling lumber

187.jpg
Albumen print mounted on card. From the Puyallup Reservation in Tacoma, Washington. Image of Native American boys seen working in a lumberyard with Caucasian men supervising them. An ox led cart is seen at right.

Group of Native American boys in uniform

184.jpg
Albumen print mounted on card. Group portrait of nine adolescent Native American boys seen posing in a studio, all wearing buttoned uniforms and holding their hats in their hands.

"Our boys and girls at the Indian Training School, Carlisle, PA"

167.jpg
Cabinet size albumen print. Collage with photographs of thirty four Native Americans who attended the Indian Training School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The sitters are named on verso.

Winnebago child

151.jpg
Cabinet size un-mounted albumen print, photographed in 1877 by W.H. Jackson for the U.S. Geological Survey. The number

"The little hunter and his sweetheart. #49" [Mon-su and Su-vu-it]

IMG_7850.JPG
Stereograph Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874. Image of a Paiute boy and girl standing outdoors together, both wearing buckskin clothing. The boy carries a quiver on his back.

"Mon-su and Su-vu-it. #48"

IMG_7848.JPG
Stereograph. Photographed by Jack Hillers for the US Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado Valley, 1874. Image of two young Paiute children wearing buckskin clothing and sitting on the ground.