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  • Collection: Northwest Indian Portraits

Wah-Hah-Gun-Ta. In 1912 there were articles in various newspapers about him, claiming that he was a 131-year old Blackfoot Indian.

John Stevens standing with Minnie and daughter on horses.

Companion of Chief Joseph in famous campaign.

Photograph of Mrs. George Nespelem, wearing traditional Native American clothing, and holding woven cornhusk bag.

Lucy Nanpuya on horseback with papoose.

Lokout on left and Indian policeman Keller Charley on the right, Fort Spokane, ca. 1910. Lo-Kout, Yakama Indian, son of Chief Owhi. This is the same man photographed by Edward S. Curtis (plate #247 in Portfolio #7)

"Chief Aeneas (nearly blind and clothed exclusively in buckskin and fine furs)"

Unidentified cyanotype of an Indian man, unknown location.

Unidentified studio portrait of an Indian man.

"Oregon's Indian Madonna." Unidentified woman and baby, taken at The Dalles.

Unidentified girls in front of a small tipi

John Stevens holding bow and arrow

John Stevens with bow and arrow.

Johns Stevens and wife standing near bank of Spokane River.

Young Indian man in front of tipi with a blanket and a dog.

Hand-tinted portrait of Red Fox standing on a rock

Unidentified Indian man in studio portrait

Unidentified Kalispel woman in front of a tipi.

Two Guns White Calf with his family.

Youmas and wife with Josette Suro.

Caesar Williams, son of Chief Drycreek Billy of the Yakimas.

Andrew Youmas and two unidentified women.

Rose Wildshoe at Bowl and Pitcher.

"Chief Wildshoe's son Philip"

Annie Wildshoe and Grandma Wildshoe

Irene Rasmussen and Regina Wildshoe

Eugenia Wildshoe and Rosalie Wildshoe.
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