Box 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Container
Contains 136 Results:
Wasco
Sub-Series — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William Henry Jackson Photographs are a collection of portraits and photographs of Indigenous peoples from across what is now known as North America. Dating from the mid 1800's, the images were published in William Henry Jackson's 1877 catalog, Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians.This finding aid is modeled after the 1877 Jackson catalog; there is a link to the Project Gutenberg copies of the catalog at the bottom of this finding aid, under "External Documents.". The photographs are organized by their linguistic series (Algonquin, Southern Athabaskan). Within these series are sub-series of Indigenous groups (Cheyenne, Apache). Some groups have further distinctions for separate bands of peoples (Northern or Southern Cheyenne; Pinal, Coyotero, or Jicarilla); if present, these distinctions are noted in the photo title.
Each photograph title includes its subject’s name in phonetic English, as well as...
Dates:
1860-1877
2.16.2 KLE-MAT-CHOSNY. Agate Arrow-Point. (1062), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
2.16.3 STAT-TLA-KA. Pole Cat. (1060), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
2.16.4 OSCAR MARK, or Little Vessel. (1055), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
Modoc
Sub-Series — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William Henry Jackson Photographs are a collection of portraits and photographs of Indigenous peoples from across what is now known as North America. Dating from the mid 1800's, the images were published in William Henry Jackson's 1877 catalog, Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians.This finding aid is modeled after the 1877 Jackson catalog; there is a link to the Project Gutenberg copies of the catalog at the bottom of this finding aid, under "External Documents.". The photographs are organized by their linguistic series (Algonquin, Southern Athabaskan). Within these series are sub-series of Indigenous groups (Cheyenne, Apache). Some groups have further distinctions for separate bands of peoples (Northern or Southern Cheyenne; Pinal, Coyotero, or Jicarilla); if present, these distinctions are noted in the photo title.
Each photograph title includes its subject’s name in phonetic English, as well as...
Dates:
1860-1877
2.16.5 SCAR-FACED CHARLEY. (1008), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
2.16.6 SHACK-NASTY JIM. (1009), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
2.17.1 STEAMBOAT FRANK. (1010), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
2.17.2 WI-NE-MA, or Tobey Riddle. (1011), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
3. ROGUE RIVERS, undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
2.17.3 OL-HA-THE. (978) (TEXT), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
Papago
Sub-Series — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William Henry Jackson Photographs are a collection of portraits and photographs of Indigenous peoples from across what is now known as North America. Dating from the mid 1800's, the images were published in William Henry Jackson's 1877 catalog, Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians.This finding aid is modeled after the 1877 Jackson catalog; there is a link to the Project Gutenberg copies of the catalog at the bottom of this finding aid, under "External Documents.". The photographs are organized by their linguistic series (Algonquin, Southern Athabaskan). Within these series are sub-series of Indigenous groups (Cheyenne, Apache). Some groups have further distinctions for separate bands of peoples (Northern or Southern Cheyenne; Pinal, Coyotero, or Jicarilla); if present, these distinctions are noted in the photo title.
Each photograph title includes its subject’s name in phonetic English, as well as...
Dates:
1860-1877
2.17.4 ASCENCION RIOS. (Front.) (650) , undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
2.17.5 ASCENCION RIOS. (Profile.) (651) , undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
Pima
Sub-Series — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William Henry Jackson Photographs are a collection of portraits and photographs of Indigenous peoples from across what is now known as North America. Dating from the mid 1800's, the images were published in William Henry Jackson's 1877 catalog, Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians.This finding aid is modeled after the 1877 Jackson catalog; there is a link to the Project Gutenberg copies of the catalog at the bottom of this finding aid, under "External Documents.". The photographs are organized by their linguistic series (Algonquin, Southern Athabaskan). Within these series are sub-series of Indigenous groups (Cheyenne, Apache). Some groups have further distinctions for separate bands of peoples (Northern or Southern Cheyenne; Pinal, Coyotero, or Jicarilla); if present, these distinctions are noted in the photo title.
Each photograph title includes its subject’s name in phonetic English, as well as...
Dates:
1860-1877
2.17.6 LUIG MORAGUE. (Front.) (653) , undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
2.18.1 LUIG MORAGUE. (Profile.) (654) , undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated
Seneca
Sub-Series — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The William Henry Jackson Photographs are a collection of portraits and photographs of Indigenous peoples from across what is now known as North America. Dating from the mid 1800's, the images were published in William Henry Jackson's 1877 catalog, Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians.This finding aid is modeled after the 1877 Jackson catalog; there is a link to the Project Gutenberg copies of the catalog at the bottom of this finding aid, under "External Documents.". The photographs are organized by their linguistic series (Algonquin, Southern Athabaskan). Within these series are sub-series of Indigenous groups (Cheyenne, Apache). Some groups have further distinctions for separate bands of peoples (Northern or Southern Cheyenne; Pinal, Coyotero, or Jicarilla); if present, these distinctions are noted in the photo title.
Each photograph title includes its subject’s name in phonetic English, as well as...
Dates:
1860-1877
2.18.2 HOH-HO-I-YO. Samuel Jimson. (1046), undated
Item — Box: 7 [Vol. 2 Page 1-20]
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in undated