K1214 Huerfano - New Mexico. Methodist Mission School for the Navajos. Billy Bass playing accordion at Navajo church service. 1950
K1215 Huerano, New Mexico. Methodist Mission School for the Navajos. Miss Rebecca Moddelmog, missionary, telling Bible stories to Sunday School children.
K1216 Farmington - New Mexico Navajo Methodist Mission School church building. 1950
K1217 Farmington - New Mexico Navajo Methodist Mission School cross on church building. 1950
K1218 Farmington - New Mexico Navajo Methodist Mission School. W.P. Bass, Superintendent in pulpit of church. 1950
K1219 Farmington - New Mexico Navajo Methodist Mission School Willard P. Bass, superintendent. 1950
K1220 Farmington - New Mexico Navajo Methodist Mission School Navajo woman by office sign. 1950
K1221 Farmington - New Mexico Navajo Methodist Mission School Navajo woman purchasing dress from Goodwill store at mission. 1950
K1222 Farmington - New Mexico Navajo Methodist Mission School sign leading to the school. 1950
H44942 Methodist Mission School to the Navajos Huerfano, New Mexico. Mr. Ed Browning and Navajo interpreter lead the Sunday afternoon services. 1950
H44943 Methodist Mission School to the Navajos Huerfano, New Mexico. Navajos at Sunday afternoon services. 1950
H44944 Methodist Mission School to the Navajos Huerfano - New Mexico. Navajos entering station wagon presented by Nebraska Kearney District Methodist Youth Fellowship 1950
H44946 Methodist Mission School to the Navajos Huerfano, New Mexico. Children at Sunday afternoon service. 1950
H44947 Navajo Reservation, Arizona. Home missionary teaching Navajos to read and write in literacy program. 1950
K1195 Bisti - New Mexico Navajos in mule drawn wagon. 1950
H44387 - 1947 Annual Indian Mission Conference. Rev. D.D. Etcheism, new general superintendent at Indian conference presents a gift to retiring superintendent W.V. Witt.
H44388 - 1947 Annual Indian Mission Conference. Rev. Guy Tuetone(l.) presents a beaded elk skin saddle blanket to Bishop W. Angie Smith.
H44389 - 1947 Annual Indian Mission Conference Rev. Conrad Mausape(l.) presents a pair of moccasins to Shelby Lee Smith, son of Bishop W. Angie Smith as Rev. Linn Pauahty(c.) district superintendent of Western District looks on.
H44390 - 1947 Annual Indian Mission Conference. George Kanye - Jauty(l.) congratulates J. Manning Potts, Crusade director, as he is made an honorary member of Kiowa tribe, as Bishop W. Angie Smith(r.) looks on.
H44383 1947 Annual Indian Mission Conference. Taking Free Will offerings.
H44384 Annual Indian Mission Conference (1947) Indian Members with general superintendent W.V. Witt on right.
H44385 1947 Annual Indian Mission Conference Mrs. Ebenezer Wesley and retiring general superintendent W.V. Witt.
H44386 1947 Annual Indian Mission Conference - Linn Pauahty(right) Superintendent of Western District presents a gift to retiring General Superintendent W.V. Witt.
H6934 Carmen Antonio, part Indian and part Mexican. She never knew her mother and had been deserted by her father. She is but 13 years old, and was taken from the orphanage by a Chicago lady who had intended to adopt her, but learning of the child's Indian blood and being afraid of Indians, returned Carmen to the orphanage where she waits the help of some one to obtain an education. California.
H6804 After all it is but a narrow stream that divides us. Gila River, Arizona.
H6932 Carmen Antonio, part Indian and part Mexican. She never knew her mother and had been deserted by her father. She is but 13 years old, and was taken from the orphanage by a Chicago lady who had intended to adopt her, but learning of the child's Indian blood and being afraid of Indians, returned Carmen to the orphanage where she waits the help of some one to obtain an education. California.
H6933 Carmen Antonio, part Indian and part Mexican. She never knew her mother and had been deserted by her father. She is but 13 years old, and was taken from the orphanage by a Chicago lady who had intended to adopt her, but learning of the child's Indian blood and being afraid of Indians, returned Carmen to the orphanage where she waits the help of some one to obtain an education. California.
H6765 One of the "First Americans" standing by a high boulder marked by the crude hieroglyphics of "forgotten Americans" - On Plaza at Phoenix Arizona.
H6801 Pima Indian Children. Indian Reservation, Gila River, Arizona.
H6802 Pima Indian Children. Indian Reservation, Gila River, Arizona.
H6803 Pima Indian Children. Indian Reservation, Gila River, Arizona.
For #H6804 see after #6934.
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H5749 Our Indian Mission - situated dangerously near a great irrigation ditch on one side and the constantly threatening Colorado River on the other side. Has been flooded several times. Yuma, Arizona.
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H6751 A Papago Indian Village. Arizona.
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H6752 Not a Pillsbury but a Papago grinding mill. (Again the Indian ducked the camera) Arizona.
H6754 The Sewing class. A group of Indian Girls on the Campus grounds of the Phoenix Indian School. Arizona.
H6602 The church where Ramona was married. San Diego, California.
H6617 San Juan Capistrano, San Juan,
California.
H6639 A Chicago woman desired to adopt a child from this house but on learning she was an Indian returned her to the home in a few weeks because she was afraid of Indians.