Mathew Brady and Levin Corbin Handy, Indian Group. Chief Ouray & Chipeta (Ute Tribe), 1865-1880.
Source: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Brady-Handy Photograph Collection
Mathew Brady and Levin Corbin Handy, Indian Group. Chief Ouray & Chipeta (Ute Tribe), 1865-1880.
Source: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Brady-Handy Photograph Collection
F.M. Sargent, Chief Joseph, leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce with his family, circa 1880.
Source: Washington State Archives
Francis Miller, A Native American grandfather and child on the 4th of July, Dells, Wisconsin, USA, July 1953.
(Source: legrandcirque, via soul-caliber)
John K. Hillers, Uinta Ute warrior and his bride on horseback, northwest Utah, 1874.
Frank S. Balster, Chief Ignacio of the Ute tribe of Native Americans, with horse, ca. 1904.
Source: Library of Congress
Edward S. Curtis,Hesquiat woman wrapped in a shawl, ca. 1916.
Source: Northwestern University LIbrary
John C.H. Grabill, A young Oglala girl sitting in front of a tipi, with a puppy beside her, probably on or near Pine Ridge Reservation, 1891.
Source: John C.H. Grabill collection, Library of Congress
Mono Lake Paiute basketmaker Carrie McGowan Bethel, ca. 1929.
Source: Yosemite Museum, National Park Service