From an 1880-1940 German advertising trading cards collection, this card paints a depiction of two Native American men grappling on the ground, while three other men, one Native American and the other two white, look on. The German title translates…
Published in 1908, this black and white photograph depicting an original first Indian party on one page, and then another black and white photograph depicting a graduating class of Indians in 1906, contrasts the effects of assimilation in boarding…
A photograph depicting two Crow men in ceremonial dress with arm bands, beadwork, bells, breech, cloth, batons, head pieces during the period of 1930-1940.
A large group of Northern Yakima men and women wearing ceremonial clothing and carrying staffs (one carries an American flag) prepare to perform a dance (ca. 1893).
Nez Perce representatives and bank officials pose in front of a table piled with coins and bills after the establishment and payment of the reservation by the Nez Perce Peoples, Lapwai, Idaho, Aug. 17th, 1895.