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Mission Photographgraph Albums - Indians #1 Introductory Page

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    Transcription: H33 Waseo Squaw. H34 Big spring Black Feet Chief H35 Arizona Indian Head H37 Tulalip Rug Weavers
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    Transcription: H38 "Of Such" even the Indians. (Indian Papoose) H40 The camp on the lake H39 Indians at Trick Falls H41 Noll, a Wakina War Chief.
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    Transcription: H42 Where the Methodists have forgotten to go. H44 Blackfeet Indians, two medicine pow wow. H43 Bare Head and Medicine Owl, Blackfeet Dancers H45 Lone Feather H59 Indian Warrior.
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    Transcription: H62 Three Indians H63 Navajo Family H64 Totem Pole H65 Totem Pole
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    Transcription: H67 A Medine Lodge Henry Hammer and "Brother Can" H68 Indian horseback Rider H66 Grandpa Indian H69 Mountain Chief. Leading Chief of Blackfeet. H70 Indian Papoose
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0006

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    Transcription: H71 Being made a Blackfeet H72 Siletz Indian Basket Weavers H73 In full regalia H74 Home Sweet Home.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0007

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    Transcription: H75 At home H77 Blackfeet Pow Wow at Two Medine Lake H78 Mountain Chief, Mr. Higley and Two Guns White Calf. H76 making medicine
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0008

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    Transcription: H79 Stars in Medicine Ceremony, Etc. H81 The Feast H82 Not the vanishing race H80 Owen Heavy Breast and two oldest women
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0009

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    Transcription: H2786 Indian home summer and winter 2780 Piegan Indian Chief. Blackfeet Reservation. Montana H2792 Indian Mission, Schurz, Nevada H2796 An Indian student H2797 Joseph Jackson. Student Chiwawa, Oregon H2799 John Adams. Indian. A good Christian.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0010

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    Transcription: H2823 Methodist Episcopal Church (Indian) Greenville, California H2885 Group of Navajo Indians H2811 A few reasons why Methodist Church works among Indians H2914 Charles Bradford and wife Indians H2937 Indians. Southern clime, Clear Ice, Sundown.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0011

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    Transcription: H2946 "I have found a good kind mother here." H2963 state School on Reservation H2967 A good view of a fading race. Snohomush County, Washington H2982 Old Polly, age unknown A devoted member of the church.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0012

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    Transcription: H3100 making camp for Medicine Dance H3018 Last Horse Chief H3182 Nooksack Indian Mission. Whatcom County, Washington H3019 Old Kelly, a devout Methodist
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0013

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    Transcription: H2939 Pictures of Indians. There are many Indian yet in Northern Michigan and no work is done except by the Roman Catholic and our Church. H2987 Indians, North Port, Michigan H2988 One reason why the Methodist Church works among the Indians H2993 Indian School girl Crow Agency Montana
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0014

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    Transcription: H3024 Tabernacle Indian Camping ground. North Port Michigan. H3038 Nooksack Indian Mission School house and Church H3041 Indian Cemetery at Goshen. The matron Mrs. Gilbert second from left. Goshen H3046 Indian Lumber Jacks. H3066 Indians in the Northwest. H3078 Indians, North Port, Michigan
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0015

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    Transcription: H3089 An Indian House H3090 Tonawanda Reservation. Tonawanda, New York. H3106 Indian Family H3108 A young Indian Family. Blackfeet Reservation.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0016

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    Transcription: H3122 Picnic Tonawanda Reservation H3136 Indian boys at Vermilion Lake Boarding School H3161 Indian School Siletz Oregon. H3163 School girl Indian.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0017

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    Transcription: H3162 A visit to cliff dwellings, Montezuma County, Colorado H3182 Nooksack Indian Mission. Whatcom County, Wahington. H3186 Siwash Squaw. One hundred years old. H3399 Indian Frieze Saint Louis H3466 Top of Memaloose, Island H3416 Lower Columbia Indians. Washington
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0018

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    Transcription: H3423 Group of Indians H3424 Indian graves. Wyoming H3461 Monument. Dalles Mission Oregon H3431 The Dalles Mission H3467 Indian baby Wapato. Lake Chelan, Washington H3437 Umatilla Reservation Indians. Northeastern Oregon.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0019

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    Transcription: H3506 stone on mound. Cooperstown, New York H3507, H3508, H3509, and H3510 Inscription on stone. Cooperstown, New York WHITE MAN, GREETINGS! WE, NEAR WHOSE BONES YOU STAND WERE IROQUOIS. THE WIDE LAND WHICH NOW IS YOURS WAS OURS FRIENDLY HANDS HAVE GIVEN BACK TO US ENOUGH FOR A TOMB.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0020

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    Transcription: H3511 and H3512 The Famous "Council Rock" Cooperstown, New York H3513 Monument to Cooper Cooperstown, New York H3514 and H3514 Monument of Indian Hunter and Dog. Cooperstown, New York
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0021

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    Transcription: H3471 Monument for Indians who were killed in the Wounded Knee Battle
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0023

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    Transcription: Ind of S. W. H3759 Navajo Indian Summer Home H3760 A Navajo's Home. Hogan and surroundings. July, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0024

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    Transcription: Ind of S.W. H3761 Navajo Reservation. Navajo Indian Home. Hogan. H3762 St. Michaels, Arizona. Home of Samule E. Day. He surveyed the Navajo Reservation. Roosevelt once made his home or headquarters here. Mrs. Mary Ryan wrote some of her books here. July, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0025

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    Transcription: H3763 and H3764 Sweat House of the Navajo Indian. July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0026

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    Transcription: H3765 Taos Pueblo. Taos Indian Girl cleaning over preparatory to baking corncake. H3766 A newer type log Indian Home. (Hogan Navajo) July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0027

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    Transcription: H3767 and H3768 Santa Fe, New Mexico. The oldest church in America. Built long before Santa Fe was founded. It was the church of the Spanish and Tlascala Indians from 1541 to 1680.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0028

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    Transcription: H3769 Santa Fe, New Mexico. State Capitol. July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0029

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    Transcription: H3770 Tesuque Indians. (A Typical Study) He was the former chief of his tribe. H3771 Tesuque Indian. Head dress not true ethnologically as this is a Sioux Head dress borrowed for show.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0030

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    Transcription: H3772 Salvator Aheyta. (A San Domingo Indian) I asked for a profile, but he insisted on watching the process. July, 1918
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    Transcription: H3773 Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Capitol of New Mexico Ind of S. W. July, 1918 H3774 Santa Fe, New Mexico. Oldest house in New Mexico.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0032

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    Transcription: H3775 San Juan, Mexico. An architectural study showing detail of structure and the costume of San Juan women. Red sash and belt still worn by Indians of Pueblo. Observe the meat drying on the wire. H3776 Santa Fe, New Mexico. New Archeological Museum where the paintings of American Artist at Taos are first exhibited.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0033

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    Transcription: H3777 Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mexican Indian Woman H3778 Cochite, Pueblo. The little mother (Indian) showing summer portal of cotton wood branches which are removed in winter. The wrapped boot is different from that of the Taos women which is a loose boot leg.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0034

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    Transcription: H3779 Santa Fe, New Mexico. New Archaeological Museum at Santa Fe. H3780 Type study of the Tesuque Indian.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0035

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    Transcription: H3781 A modern Ramona H3782 The town of Taos. July, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0036

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    Transcription: H3783 Precipio. A San Domingo Indian H3784 New Mexico. Close view of a Keva or Estufa. A religious ceremonial room. (subterranean) of the Pueblo Indian. Like rooms are found in the ruins of the Cliff Dwellings. July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0037

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    Transcription: H3785 Tesuque girl and pottery H3786 Phoenix, Arizonia. Locuse. a Navajo Indian girl with her baby. An educated and refined woman graduate of domestic science.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0038

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    Transcription: H3787 Tesuque Indian women on a festa Day showing type of dress. H3788 An Indian Policeman. July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0039

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    Transcription: H3789 New Mexico. The Navajo Weaver. H3790 Spanish speaking preachers of our New Mexico Mission Conference. (Left to right) E. B. Candetaria, Victoriano Curz, Marion Browning, John Burman, Juan C. Chavez, Dionisio Castalis, Deneca B. Garcia. H. O. Castalis, L.P. Tirre and H. A. Bassett. July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0040

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    Transcription: H3791 "All Dolled Up." H3792 New Mexico. A Navajo Weaver in her out of door quarters.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0041

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    Transcription: H3793 Taos, New Mexico. A picturesque view through a doorway of the house of Mr. Irving Couse, the artist. H3794 Boy and Bow. July, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0042

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    Transcription: H3795 Indian. Not true ethologically as the headdress is Sioux. It was borrowed as a means of getting the Indian to pose. H3796 Taos, New Mexico. Home of Irving Couse, painter of "The Weaver" seen in Santa Fe Ry. Calendar.
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    Transcription: H3797 Taos Pueblo Ind of S. W. July 1918 H3798 Taos. Taos Indian Pueblo, showing section five stories high.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0044

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    Transcription: H3799 Tony a sedate Taos Indian H3800 Members of the Taos Artists Colony. (Left to right) Joseph Henry Sharp, Eanger Irving Couse, Tony Buninghaus (kneeling) Walter Ufer, Bert Geer Phillips, Bauman, Julius Rolshoven
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0045

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    Transcription: Ind of S. W. H3801 Taos Indian Girls. Mattie and Marcina Te Jan H3802 Mattie Te Jan, a Taos Indian girl educated at Santa Fe. July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0046

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    Transcription: H3803 General Plaza view of San Ildefanso. about 25 miles from Santa Fe. View looking north. Observe banner which flies only on feast days. H3804 Mill room and grinder
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0047

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    Transcription: H3805 San Domingo Indians. Precippio and his brother. H3886 Taos. Showing ovens July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0048

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    Transcription: H3807 Taos, New Mexico. A group of Taos children. H3808 A San Domingo Indian July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0049

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    Transcription: H3809 Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Old Governor's Mansion at Santa Fe, now used as a museum. Here Lew Wallace wrote part of Ben Hur. H3810 Tesuque
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0050

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    Transcription: H3811 Indian Head H3812 An Indian July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0051

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    Transcription: H3813 New Mexico. Eva Te Jan. grinding at Indian Pueblo Mill. H3814 Taos July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0052

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    Transcription: H3815 The Storyteller of the tribe telling its legend. An important character in maintaining its traditions. H3816 Indian Head July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0053

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    Transcription: G H3817 Indian Head G Ind of S W H3818 Hosea. A type of Indian Youth of Taos July,1918
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0054

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    Transcription: H3819 Taos Mountain H3820 A Tesuque baby and a war drum
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0055

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    Transcription: H3821 New Mexico State Capitol Santa Fe, New Mexico
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    Transcription: H3822 A San Domingo Indian
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0057

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    Transcription: H3824 Taos Ind of S.W. July, 1918 H3825 Santa Fe, Nex Mexico. Hauling wood in Old Santa Fe.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0058

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    Transcription: H3826 New Mexico Precippio. A San Domingo Indian. I had to give him his breakfast to get him to pose for his picture. H3827 A San Domingo Indian
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0059

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    Transcription: H3903 San Juan Indian Runners who race on San Juan Day, June 24th, San Juan H3926 General vie of Cochiti showing the Eastern Kiva or Estufa. New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0060

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    Transcription: H3917 A Navajo Indian cornfield. New Mexico H3918 Tesuque Buffalo or Hunting Dance celebrating the return of the hunters. New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0061

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    Transcription: H3919 An aged man. storyteller of the Taos Indians, also an Indian Chief. New Mexico H3920 Storyteller of the Taos Indians also a war chief of the tribe. New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0062

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    Transcription: H3921 Taos, New Mexico Along the Border H.B.S. H3922 Albuquerque College. A school for Mexican boys. Albuquerque, New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0063

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    Transcription: H3923 Hosea. Type of Taos Indian. Was nearly a half a day persuading him to pose and only succeeded by hiring him to carry the camera. He knows no English. New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0064

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    Transcription: H3724 Tablita (little board) Dance. The Eastern Day Festival lasts four days. Cochiti 35 miles from Santa Fe, New Mexico H3925 At Taos New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0065

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    Transcription: H3957 Old Indian House. Tennessee
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0066

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    Transcription: H3958 Old Indian house, Tennessee
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0067

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    Transcription: H3989 A group of Colville Indians Colville Reservation Washington. Many of these Indians hold rich property in lands horses stock and automobile but have been sadly neglected in their spiritual needs. H4008 The lamb the cook the oven and the hungry boy. Guess the answer. Taos, New Mexico. Ind of S.W. H4009 Sobered at last by a winsome maid. New Mexico.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0068

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    Transcription: H4010 A bucking burro Taos, New Mexico H4015 A San Domingo Indian and his wares H4016 A San Domingo Indian, Mrs. Higley and American Soldier H4017 Candelario's "Old Curiosity shop" at Santa Fe, New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0069

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    Transcription: H4018 Old Curiosity Shop at Santa Fe, New Mexico owned by an Indian who has $1,000 worth of curios for sale. Visited by thousands of tourists every year. H4019 Taos maid, New Mexico H4020 A section of the placeta in the Eanger Irving Couse (artist) home at Taos. New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0070

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    Transcription: H4021 Taos children posing for pennies. The older they grown the more they want. Had to pay the old Storyteller $2.00. Taos, New Mexico. H4022 It's among these children and their people that we Methodists were asked to begin work. New Mexico. H4023 A stairway to a second story house. Taos, New Mexico H4024 Taking you and your camera on suspicion
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0071

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    Transcription: H4025 Eanger Irving Couse the painter of the Taos Artist Colony in the doorway leading to his placeta. H4026, H4027 and H4028 Indian Storyteller. Every tribe has a storyteller who keeps alive the traditions.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0072

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    Transcription: H4029 and H4031 Taos Pueblo, with foreground architecture and Taos Mountain in rear. New Mexico H4030 Taos Indian and his name is Pat!
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0073

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    Transcription: H4032 A Taos maiden at the oven. New Mexico H4033 A San Domingo Indian H4034 Two San Domingo Indians who were told to think of their best girl. Results show.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0074

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    Transcription: H4035 A Santa Clara Indian offering her wares for sale H4037 A sheltered street of Taos, New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0075

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    Transcription: H4038 Ruin of tower. (Taos) against the evening sky. Taos, Mexico H4039 The home of Evander Irving Couse, the artist at Taos, New Mexico.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0076

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    Transcription: H4040 Ruin of the old Church at Taos, New Mexico. Here Governor Brent was murdered in the Indian uprising of 1872. H4044 In the land of Navajos. Thousands of goats and sheep are raised by the Indian women. They are the proprietors. H4045 Pueblo Indian girls grinding corn.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0077

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    Transcription: H4066 A former governor of Tesuque H4047 Indian Woman
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0078

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    Transcription: H4048 Pueblo Indian at thew Spring. Jar carried on head H4049 Laguna Indian Pueblo
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0079

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    Transcription: H4050 Navajo Weaver
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0080

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    Transcription: H4051 Navajo Indian children
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0081

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    Transcription: H4052 Navajo Silversmith. Willie Tolon.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0082

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    Transcription: H4053 Sun Dance of the Acoma Indian H4054 Comanche dance of the Pueblo Indian
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0083

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    Transcription: H4055 Navajo Blanket weaver H4056 Gallup Mercantile Company's blanket room where are stored thousands of dollars worth of
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0084

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    Transcription: H4152 Full blood Oneidas at a Methodist picnic at the Reservation. Oneida, Wisconsin H4153 A fine family of Oneida Indians of the well to do sort. Oneida, Wisconsin H4154 Rev. J. S. Whiting and an Oneida Bridal party on the Oneida Reservation. Oneida, Wisconsin H4155 Winter on the Oneida Reservation showing typical house and barn. Oneida, Wisconsin
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    Transcription: H4156 Interior of typical Indian Home. The woman is a widely known basket weaver. Oneida, Wisconsin H4157 Three Oneida Indian children on steps of the Methodist Mission Parsonage Oneida Indian Reservation. 1917 Oneida, Wisconsin H4158 Oneida Indian girl and her favorite driving horse. Oneida, Wisconsin. 1917
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0086

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    Transcription: H4159 Typical Indian home and family on the Indian Reservation. Oneida, Wisconsin 1916 H4160 Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Whiting. Oneida, Wisconsin H4161 Full blood Indian child. Oneida Indian Reservation Oneida, Wisconsin 1917 H4162 Oneida Indian girls on a picnic on the Reservation. Oneida, Wisconsin 1917
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0087

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    Transcription: H4163 The Oneida Reservation Band under direction of Rev. J. S. Whiting. 1917 H4164 Indians making roads on the Oneida Reservation. Oneida, Wisconsin. 1917 H4165 Father and son both full blooded Indians. The now is now in the engineering Corps of the United States Army in France. Oneida, Wisconsin. 1918 H4264 Rev. J. S. Whiting and the fine Percheron Stallion. Oneida, Wisconsin
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0088

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    Transcription: H4265 Oneida Indian Reservation Mission Station. Oneida, Wisconsin H4266 Rev. J. S. Whiting and the fine Percheron Stallion. Oneida, Wisconsin H4267 The Methodist Episcopal Parsonage. Oneida Indian Reservation
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0089

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    Transcription: H4269 The Methodist Episcopal Church for the Indians, Oneida Indian Reservation. Wisconsin H4274 Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Whiting the Methodist Episcopal Missionaries to the Oneida Indians
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0090

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    Transcription: H4284 Part of the Indian "Post" with the Superintendent on the porch of the Administration Building. Oneida Indian Reservation. Wiscon. H4287 The Episcopalian Mission and Parish House. Oneida Indian Reservation. Wisconsin
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0091

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    Transcription: H4292 Methodist Mission Church, Community House and school on the reservation. Oneida Indian Reservation.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0092

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    Transcription: H4341 A pleasing work in the home of Eanger Irving Couse, the artist, at Taos, New Mexico. H4344 and H4345 Taos, New Mexico H4346 Taos Indian children. New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0093

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    Transcription: H4348 Tesuque Mother H4349 Navajo woman weaving
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0094

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    Transcription: H4350 and H4351 Tesuque Indians
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0095

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    Transcription: H4352 They would do anything but smile H4353 Early Lessons. An Indian mother teaching her child.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0096

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    Transcription: H4354 Saw Ildefonso H4355 Only half Indian
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0097

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    Transcription: H4356 It is not game he has bagged. Just picked from the floor. H4357 A Sioux head-dress but it looked good the Pueblo.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0098

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    Transcription: H4358 He wanted to continue posing. H4359 An Ex-Governor of Tesuque
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0099

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    Transcription: H4360 Just art effects H4361 An arrow effect
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0100

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    Transcription: H4362 Tesuque girl and pottery H4363 He wanted to continue posing.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0101

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    Transcription: H4364 We only added the4 silver and beaded necklace. New Mexico H4365 Just a type. Pueblo, New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0102

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    Transcription: H4374 An Osleta Pottery Maker H4379 Tesuque Indian
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0103

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    Transcription: H4413 Typical Navajo family. New Mexico 4414 Taos Pueblo Mission Church. New Mexico H4440 Bator Rain Priest of Nambe New Mexico H4437 Cattle Industry of Spanish American Indians in New Mexico H4441 Cochiti Pueblo Indians. New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0104

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    Transcription: H4442 An Indian Harvest scene. New Mexico H4443 San Ildefonzo Pueblo, New Mexico H4445 The Pueblo of San Ildefonzo H4444 Ventura of Taos Pueblo, New Mexico H4449 Harvest dance. Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico. H4446 Isleta Pueblo Family
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0105

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    Transcription: H4450 Navajo girl at Shiprock. A Government agency station. New Mexico H4552 Two "bucks" in the Cherokee nation. North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0106

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    Transcription: H4553 Residence and family of James Blythe H4591 Child and aby. "Running Wolf's daughter and baby. This was taken in Big Cove hear Swayney, North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0107

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    Transcription: H4592 Running Wolf's daughter and baby. North Carolina H4593 White children and part Indian living in peace. Some whites are tenants of the Indians. No Indian land can be sold for all is held in common.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0108

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    Transcription: H4594 and H4595 Indian Railroad graders. Big Cove, North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0109

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    Transcription: H4596 and H4597 Indian Railroad graders. Big Cove, North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0110

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    Transcription: H4598 and H4599 Levi Queen (Indian)
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0111

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    Transcription: H4600 and H4601 Levi Queen and family
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0112

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    Transcription: H4611 Running Wolf's home. Big Cove, North Carolina H4612 Indians Grading
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0113

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    Transcription: H4613 and H4614 Running Wolf's Squaw and baby not conventional style. Big Cove, North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0114

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    Transcription: H4615 Running Wolf's Squaw. Big Cove, North Carolina H4616 Soco Falls.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0115

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    Transcription: H4617 Soco Falls H4618 River view. North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0116

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    Transcription: H4619 and H4620 Oconee-Lufty River, North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0117

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    Transcription: H4621 and H4622 Oconee Lufty River. North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0118

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    Transcription: H4623 Log school and church. Big Cove, North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0119

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    Transcription: H5029 Custer Monument. Crow Agency, Montana H5033 Water carrier. Isleta, Pueblo, New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0120

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    Transcription: H5040 and H5041 Navajo Family H5044 Isleta woman plastering Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico H5045 Indian woman washing wool. Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0121

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    Transcription: H5046 and H 5047 Isleta mother and two daughters. Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico H5048 In Navajo Land H5049 In the Navajo Country
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0122

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    Transcription: H5064 Dr. Bassett and Indian children. Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico H5065 The Navajo Reservation H5081 and H5082 Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0123

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    Transcription: H5083 Indian woman washing wool. Isleta, New Mexico H5084 Isleta children. New Mexico H5085 Isleta children New Mexico H5087 Rock formations
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0124

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    Transcription: H5088 A Navajo Indian H5089 Navajo Sweat house H5097 The John Elliott Memorial Church. Tucson, Arizona H5103 Tesuque mother and child.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0125

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    Transcription: H5106 A Papago home and two children. H5107 Preparing dinner for the waiting husband H5108 A Papago maid H5111 A happy Navajo family in their summer home
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0126

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    Transcription: H5120 Pottery maker H5145 Painted Rocks. Indian Hunting Story. Meadow Creek.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0127

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    Transcription: H5159 Deserted Indian camp H5173 Methodists at Old Indian Block House. Whidby Island, Washington H5263 Indian mission children Nooksack, Washington
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0128

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    Transcription: H5367 Graves of soldiers. Crow Agency, Montana H5368 Valley of the Little Big Horn. Crow Agency, Montana
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0129

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    Transcription: H5377 Indian Camp near Celilo H5385 A monument in the City Park. Portland, Oregon.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0130

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    Transcription: H5741 Local Indians dressed up for Sunday. Darrington, Washington H5742 The Blind Chief Wah Wash Kin and his Klootch Washington H45782 Negro Indian. half breed.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0131

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    Transcription: H5869 Indian Island of the dead. Memaloose Island. Columbia River. H5897 Indians watching the landing of a whale. Neah Bay, Washington. H5899 San Poil Indian H5900 San Poil Indian Camp Washington
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0132

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    Transcription: H5901 Mulatto Indian Graves. Washington. H5902 mat hut. Puget Sound H5903 The Hop Fields. Washington H5904 Makah Squaw, Faggot bearer.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0133

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    Transcription: H5908 Indian Basket Grass. Washington H5909 Baskets, various types. Washington J5910 Indian houses, Neah Bay, Washington H5911 Indians trolling on Elliott Bay.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0134

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    Transcription: H5912 Indian Basket maker H5913 Chief Joseph's Tomb H5953 Indian woman washing clothes. Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma H5954 view showing camp life of the Comanche Indians. Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0135

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    Transcription: H5955 Mow Way Comanche Chief 1870 Oklahoma H5956 Indian Tent and full dress costumes. Comanche County Fair Lawton, Oklahoma H5957 Arapaho Indian Camp H5958 Group of Indians who furnished music for the Apache Gift Dance. Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0136

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    Transcription: H5959 Chief of the Comanches. Quanah Parker, Oklahoma H5960 Indians distributing meat in their camp near Apache, Oklahoma H5961 Comanches celebrating the receiving of gifts from the Apaches. Oklahoma H5962 Apache Indians giving horses to their guests the Comanches. Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0137

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    Transcription: H5963 Bead and Spangle work on Apache Dancing costumes. Oklahoma H5964 Apache women with their gifts for the guests the Comanches. Oklahoma H5965 Apache Indian Camp drying meat. Oklahoma H5966 Comanche mother and Papoose. H5967 Comanches in one of their social dances. Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0138

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    Transcription: H5968 Arapaho Indian Camp. Oklahoma. H6086 Indians in front of a soda and ice cream stand. Lawton, Oklahoma. H6087 Indians in front of a soda and ice cream stand. Lawton, Oklahoma. H6089 Indian women watching the train pull out of the station. Lawton, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0139

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    Transcription: H6095 Indian women watching the train pull out of the station. Lawton, Oklahoma. H6376 Yuma Indinas. Arizona. H6377 Blind Joe. Indian interpreter for Brother Crouch. Arizona. H6378 A Yuma House - Cocopah School House. Arizona. Ind of S. A.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0140

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    Transcription: H6379 Matthew Juan Indian. 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.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0141

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    Transcription: H6448 A W[***] Indian family, the man a college graduate. Anadarko, Oklahoma. H6449 Indian girl ready to start for town. Anadarko, Oklahoma. H6450 Young Indian mother and child. Anadarko, Oklahoma. H6451 Scene around Indian camp. Anardarko, Oklahoma. H6452 W[***] Indian and son. The man is a Carlisle College graduate. Anararko, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0142

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    Transcription: H6453 Group of W[***] Indians. Anadarko, Oklahoma. H6454 Two little Indian girls. Anadarko, Oklahoma H6455 Indian woman ready to start for town. Anadarko, Oklahoma. H6456 Group of W[***] Indians. Anadarko, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0143

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    Transcription: H6647 Ramona's Home near San Diego, California. H6448 Ramona's Home near San Diego, California. H6654 Tragedy might be her name for it tells the story of her sad young life. Near Oakland, California. H6689 Yaqui Indian children.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0144

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    Transcription: H6744 Out on the Papago Indian Reservation. Arizona. H6740 A Papago Indian village near Tucson, Arizona. H6746 A Papago Indian Kitchen. Arizona. H6748 Our Indian mission Church at Yuma, Arizona.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0145

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    Transcription: Ind of S. W. 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. Ind of S. W. H6751 A Papago Indian Village. Arizona. Ind of S. W. 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.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0146

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    Transcription: H6755 Indian Girl Students at the Phoenix Arizona Indian School. H6757 Parsonage of Indian Mission at Yuma, Arizona. H6758 Reverend Couch, Missionary to the Yuma Indians, Arizona. H6760 Indian girls at the Government Indian School. Phoenix Arizona.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0147

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    Transcription: H6761 The services are concluded and we are ready for the homeward journey. Gila River, Arizona. H6762 Agency Headquarters and Presbyterian Mission on Gila River (Pima Indian Reservation) Gila River, Arizona. H6763 Two Indian school boys. Phoenix Arizona. Ind of S. W. H6764 Reverend Crouch, missionary of the Woman's Home Missionary Society, to the Yuma Indians, Arizona.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0148

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    Transcription: 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. Ind of S. W.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0149

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    Transcription: H6860 Two aged Yuma Indian Women. Yuma, Arizona. H6861 Festival Day at the Yuma Indian Mission. Yuma, Arizona. H6862 Yuma child with no possibility of running away. Yuma, Arizona. H6864 Four Yuma Indian Children. H6865 Yuma mother and children. Yuma, Arizona.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0150

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    Transcription: H6865 Twin boys of Jose Horse-cut Tail. Yuma, Arizona H6866 A typical Yuma Indian home. Arizona. H6867 Four Yuma Indians standing in front of the Indian Mission Church. Yuma, Arizona. H6868 Christmas Tree in Yuma Indian Mission Church. Yuma, Arizona.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0151

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    Transcription: 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.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0152

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    Transcription: 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. H6941 Navajo Flocks, Navajo Reservation, Arizona.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0153

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    Transcription: H6942 Navajo women and their flocks. Navajo Reservation, Arizona. H6943 A flock of sheep in Navajo Country.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0154

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    Transcription: H6961 San Juan Capistrano, California. Mission Indians. H6986 Walk leading to Administration Building, Government Indian School, Phoenix, Arizona. Ind of S.W.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0155

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    Transcription: H6987 Sewing class, Government Indian School. Phoenix, Arizona. H6988 Indian Girls Government Indian School. Phoenix, Arizona.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0156

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    Transcription: H7026 Tewa Indian s[***] refusing to be photographed before her home. San Juan, New Mexico. H7028 Miss Marie Martinez and load of Indian students, Espanola, New Mexico. H7029 Hieroglyphics near tracks of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad some miles north of Chomita. H7030 Cliff dwellers Pueblo on the top of the cliff - excavated community house, Puye Cliff, Espanola, New Mexico.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0157

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    Transcription: H7031 Tewa Indian s[***] making Pottery and drying some in sun. San Juan, New Mexico. H7033 Tewa Indian two story Pueblo. San Juan, New Mexico. H7036 Along Denver and Rio Grande Railroad some miles north of Chomita. Hieroglyphics ancient and modern. New Mexico. H7037 Indian group at Railroad Station. Chomita, New Mexico
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0158

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    Transcription: H7040 Door to cliff room, Puye cliff. Espanola, New Mexico. H7041 Indian girl on roof arranging peppers for drying, San Juan, New Mexico. H7045 Court and ruins of Community House on top of the cliff. Puye Cliff, Espanola, New Mexico. H7046 Indian s[***] washing grain. Chomita, New Mexico.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0159

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    Transcription: H7047 A section of the Puye' Cliff. Puye' cliffs, New Mexico. H7049 American Tewa Indians using automobile, San Juan, New Mexico. H7050 Indian squaws washing wheat. New Mexico. H7051 Government Indian School, San Juan, New Mexico.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0160

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    Transcription: H7053 Tewa Indian Types. San Juan, New Mexico. H7054 Hieroglyphics along Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Chomita, New Mexico. H7057 Erosion at Eastern end of Cliff. Puye' Cliff, Espanola, New Mexico. H7058 Inside of Council Chamber. Puye' Cliff, New Mexico.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0161

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    Transcription: H7059 Top of Council chamber, Puye' cliff. Espanola, New Mexico. H7060 Section of the South side of Cliff. Puye' Cliff, New Mexico. H7061 View over Valley to the South. Puye' Cliff, Espanola, New Mexico. H7062 Path up the cliff worn by long trail. Puye' Cliff, Espanola, New Mexico.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0162

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    Transcription: H7063 Section of south side of cliff near Espanola. Puye' Cliffs, New Mexico. H7064 Low ceilinged cliff room. Puye' cliff, New Mexico. H7406 Reverend Canse and a Siwash Indian S[***] who claims she is over 100 years old. Washington. H7334 Tepees of the Crow Indians near Billings, Montana H7407 Indians in Cedar Dug-out canoe on a Rapid. Sauk River near Darrington Washington, September 1911.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0163

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    Transcription: H7408 Indian Totem Pole. Marysville Reservation. Washington H7409 War canoe. Swinomich Indians. Washington. This canoe was winner in a big race. H74318 The sitting figure is that of "Old Ocean" A Bannock Indian of Ft Hall Reservation Idaho. He claims and looks to be 117 years old. H7419 Standing Bear and family. A Ponca Chief of Nebraska opposed removal of his people was allocated to return to old Reservation in North Nebraska. He died in 1908.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0164

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    Transcription: H7420 Indian women fleeing from the "Evil Eye." H7422 Immigration to Far West and Indian Attack H7437Chervelah Indians at home. Washington. H7440 Flathead Indian from Montana
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0165

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    Transcription: H7442 Five generations of Indians. The old squaw 104 years old is out picking huckleberries and would not take time for a picture. H7443 Stick Game. Colville Indians at the Gambling sport H7444 Horses and Tepees. Kalispel Indians on Peno 'Orville River in county by same name in Washington. H7445 Indian Baby Show.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0166

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    Transcription: H7446 Kalispel Indians on Pend Oreille (river) dressed up in finery taken from wardrobe shown at left of pictures. Washington. H7447 Birch Bark Canoe, Kalispel Indians on Pend "Oreille (river) H7448 Indians celebrating Fourth of July on Colville Reservation. Washington H7453 Chief Joseph's camp at Nespelem, Washington
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0167

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    Transcription: H7461 Kalispel Indians on Pend Oreille River. H7462 Indians Sweat Bath. Washington H7468 Indian grave yard at Goodwin Mission Stevens County, near Colville. A Catholic Mission. H7973 Isleta mother and babe.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0168

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    Transcription: H7974 Navajo Indian combing a Navajo blanket. H8502 Indian burying ground. Kansas. H8768 North American Indians. H8770 North American Indian. He dislikes to be photographed. Montana.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0169

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    Transcription: H9782 Lucille Carpenter, a full blooded Sioux Indian. South Dakota. H9810 The Indian Mission church Yuma Reservation. Arizona. H9783 Helen Brown, full blooded Sioux Indian. South Dakota. H9784 Madaline Jennyss, three-fourths Sioux Indian. South Dakota. H9811 The blind interpreter used by Reverend J. A. Crouch, Missionary to the Yuma and Cocopahs.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0170

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    Transcription: H9836 Sioux Indian tent. Rapid City, South Dakota. H9837 Sioux Indian tents. Hanging on the line are the entrails of beeves secured from the nearby slaughter house. Rapid City, South Dakota. H9840 A Sioux Indian encampment. Rapid City, South Dakota. H9842 Behind the blanket hanging on the line are the entrails of animals killed at nearby slaughter house. South Dakota.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0172

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    Transcription: H9843 A Sioux Indian encampment in the black hills. South Dakota. H9882 Sioux Indian of full blood. Grand nephew of Sitting Bull. South Dakota. H9883 Sioux Indian of full blood. Grand nephew of Sitting Bull. South Dakota. H9888 Julia Red Horse. A full blood Sioux Indian girl. South Dakota.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0173

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    Transcription: H9889 Julia Red Horse. H9890 Emma Iron Plume. Sioux Indian maiden. South Dakota. H9891 Agnes Eagle Star. Sioux Indian maiden. South Dakota. H9892 Wallace Eagle Bear. Sioux Indian Boy.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0174

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    Transcription: H9893 Wallace Eagle Bear. Sioux Indian boy. South Dakota. H9894 Cordelia-In-the-Hole. A Sioux Indian girl. South Dakota. H9895 Ed Red Bull. Sioux boy. South Dakota. H9899 Alice Runs-Along-the-Edge. A Sioux Indian girl. She is 18 years of age and weighs 202 lbs.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0175

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    Transcription: H8823 On the Canyon's edge. H10323 Old Aunt Prentup. Onondaga County, near Syracuse, New York. H10329 Old Aunt Prentup. Onondaga County, near Syracuse, New York. H10331 Old Aunt Prentup. Onondaga County, near Syracuse, New York.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0176

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    Transcription: H10336 The oldest Methodist on the Onondaga Reservation (Indian). Onondaga County, near Syracuse. H10339 Cora, a little Indian girl who is an energetic church worker on the Onondaga Reservation. Onondaga County, near Syracuse, New York. H10340 The Girls' Chorus of the Indian School. Onondaga Reservation. Syracuse, New York. H10341 The Girls' Quartet and accompanist. Indian School Onondaga Reservation, Syracuse, New York.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0177

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    Transcription: H10343 Old Aunt Prentup. Onondaga County, near Syracuse, New York. H10344 Onondaga Indian Boy. Onondaga County, Syracuse, New York. H10345 Onondaga Indian Girl. Onondaga County, near Syracuse, New York. H10730 W[***] Indian girl "mothering" the youngest of the family. Anadarko, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0178

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    Transcription: H10731 The mother of the two children who didn't want her picture taken walked away. Anadarko, Oklahoma. H10732 Part of the Camp of the W[***] Indians at Anadarko, Oklahoma. H10733 Part of the Camp of the W[***] Indians at Anadarko, Oklahoma. H10734 Part of the Camp of the W[***] Indians at Anadarko, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0179

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    Transcription: H10742 Oregon India woman and her children H10746 Umatilla Chief H10747 An American Indian in war paint. Washington
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0180

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    Transcription: H11366 Indian mother and papoose in basket H11367 no caption
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0181

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    Transcription: H11368 Small boy standing near the water H11369 Indian mother with papoose strapped to back. H11370 Nooksack Indian Mission H11371 Indian mothers
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0182

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    Transcription: H11372 Old Indian Woman H11373 Tablet on stone H11374 Tablet with names of missionaries and time of service at Wyandot Mission. H11375 John Stewart Church after being restored.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0183

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    Transcription: H12238 The Methodist Episcopal Church, Yuma Indian reservation. H12239 Rev. J. A. Crouch, Missionary to the Yuma Indians. H12240 The missionary Ford used on Yuma Indian work
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0184

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    Transcription: H12241 Rev. J. A. Crouch, Missionary to Yuma Indians H12242 Yuma Indian girl and typical house wall. Arizona H12243 Ancient Indian beggar on street
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0185

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    Transcription: H11376 John Stewart church after being restored. (photo missing) H11377 H11378 Tablet in memory of prominent Indian converts. H11379
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0186

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    Transcription: H12200 Pueblo Indian child. Albuquerque, New Mexico. H12359 Group of Quiniault Indians. Washington. H12360 Quiniault Indians. Washington. H12361 Nooksack Mission. Washington.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0187

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    Transcription: H12362 Wah-Wah-Kin of Sauk Indians 120 years old. H12523 Old Indian and little child.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0188

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    Transcription: H12545 Monument commemorative of an old Indian treaty. Ohio
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0189

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    Transcription: H13040 John Peters on right, first Indian to be killed in France. H13073 Three Sioux Indian Chiefs. South Dakota. H13078 Indian Camp. South Dakota. H13074 Gall, Indian leader in the Custer Massacre. South Dakota.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0190

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    Transcription: H13079 Group of Indian Pictures. South Dakota. H13081 Eagle Bear and S[***]. Indians. Sioux, South Dakota. H13083 Indian name. "Come after Him" Deadwood, South Dakota. H13084 Chief Last Horse. Indian. Deadwood, South Dakota.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0191

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    Transcription: H13085 Indians. Saddle Blanket and Good Dog. Deadwood, South Dakota. H13291 Red Fox James. American Indian Day - 2nd Monday in May. former resident of Quarryville, Pennsylvania. Oklahoma. H13312 Yakima Indians at Whiteswan, Washington. H13313 Mojave Indian with Rabbit-skin Blanket.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0192

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    Transcription: H13314 Billy Philipps. Washington. H13315 Yakima Indians at White-swan. Washington. H13316 A Yakima bride and groom. A happy couple. Washington. H13317 Indian babe. Spokane, Washington. see H70
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0193

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    Transcription: H13318 Of course Indians laugh. Washington. H13319 Spokane Indians. Washington. H13321 Sometimes they turn their backs upon you in answer to your request for a picture. H13320 Spokane Indian maids. Washington. H13322 The Gospel for the Indians should be interpreted in terms of soap and sanitation.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0194

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    Transcription: H13323 Industrial Training. H13325 Government Indian School. Tulalip, Washington. H13324 Yakima Indian Mission. Whiteswan, Washington. H13325 Government Indian School. Tulalip, Washington.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0195

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    Transcription: H13327 A group of Indian children at Tulalip Government School, Washington. H13328 Children in Government School. Tulalip, Washington. H13329 Group of Indian Girls at Tulalip Government School. Washington. H13330 A group of Indian Lads. Government School. Tulalip, Washington.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0196

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    Transcription: H13331 Indian Lads at Government Indian School. Tulalip, Washington. H13332 Indian girls at Tulalip Washington. H13333 Indian girls at Tulalip Washington . H13334 "Children of the Caves." Tulalip, Washiington.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0197

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    Transcription: H13335 "Wild roved an Indian maid." A beautiful Tulalip Indian Girl. Washington. H13336 Children in the forest. Tulalip Indian Girls. Washington.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0198

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    Transcription: H13337 By the "Trail of the Lonesome Pine." Tulalip Indian Girl. Washington. H13338 By the "Trail of the Lonesome Pine." Tulalip Indian Girl. Washington. H13339 A wild rose. Indian girl. H13340 Bad Actor. Note Ball and Chain.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0199

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    Transcription: H13341 Bad Actor - Note Ball and Chain. Tulalip, Washington. H13342 Totem Pole at Tulalip, Washington. H13346 Government Indian School at Harlem, Montana.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0200

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    Transcription: H13347 Government Indian School at Harlem, Montana. H13349 An Indian Calendar 800 years old. Poplar, Montana. H13348 An Indian Day School with home of teacher near Poplar, Montana.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0201

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    Transcription: H13350 An Indian Calendar 800 years old. Poplar, Montana. H13351 Crows. Indians. Montana.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0202

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    Transcription: H13352 Blackfoot Indians in Medicine Dance at Two Medicine Lake, Montana. H13353 A familiar street scene in any village near Indian Reservation. Blackfoot women at Browning, Montana. H13354 Blackfoot Indians. H13355 Blackfoot Indian children.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0203

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    Transcription: H13356 Wolf Tail. H13357 Blackfoot Indian children playing building a Tepee. H13358 Blackfoot Indian children playing building a Tepee. H13359 Blackfoot Indian children playing building a Tepee.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0204

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    Transcription: H13360 Blackfoot children. H13362 Sioux Indian. South Dakota. H13361 Turtle Mountain Chippewas. South Dakota.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0205

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    Transcription: H13363 Nooksack Indian Mission. Washington. H13364 Nooksack Indian Mission Bellingham District, Washington. H13365 A group of Nooksack Indians (Siwash) Nooksack, Washington.
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    Mission Photograph Albums - Indians #1 page 0206

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    Transcription: H13366 A dethroned Monarch. H13652 Indian with papoose. Elk teeth on baby's dress.
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