Browse Items (232 total)

  • Collection: Northwest Indian Portraits

Indians -- Portraits -- Nespelem, George (#01)

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

Indians -- Portraits -- Old Coyote (#03)

Studio portrait of Old Coyote and woman.

Indians -- Portraits -- Old Coyote (#04)

Studio portrait of Old Coyote.

Indians -- Portraits -- Oyachin, Paul (#01)

Studio portrait of Paul Oyachin.

Indians -- Portraits -- Parr, Josie (#01)

Great great granddaughter of Spokane Garry

Indians -- Portraits -- Parsons, Mary Louie (#01)

Mary Louie Parsons and her daughter Millie.

Indians -- Portraits -- Pascal, Katherine (#01)

Katherine Pascal and her daughter Clara.

Indians -- Portraits -- Peo peo Tholekt (#01)

Companion of Chief Joseph in famous campaign.

Indians -- Portraits -- Peo peo Tholekt (#02)

Companion of Chief Joseph in famous campaign.

Indians -- Portraits -- Perry, Josephine Timothy (#01)

A candidate for the princess honors at the Spokane Indian Congess.

Indians -- Portraits -- Pichette, Pauline (#01)

Pauline Pichette and Annie Anasta

Indians -- Portraits -- Pichette, Pauline (#02)

Edna Gobert and Pauline Pichette

Indians -- Portraits -- Pichette, Pauline (#03)

Edna Gobert and Pauline Pichette

Indians -- Portraits -- Plenty Coups, Chief Of The Crows (#01)

Plenty Coups shaking hands with unidentified white man.

Indians -- Portraits -- Prosper Family (#01)

Clarence Prosper and Nancy Prosper

Indians -- Portraits -- Prosper Family (#03)

Nellie Prosper and Mary St. John (sisters)

Indians -- Portraits -- Prosper Family (#04)

Tom Prosper and Andrew Timothy

Indians -- Portraits -- Quiesta (#01)

Chief Moses' brother Quiesta

Indians -- Portraits -- Quiesta (#02)

Medicine Man of the tribe.

Indians -- Portraits -- Red Tomahawk (#01)

"Chief Red Tomahawk, Yates Reservation, North Dakota. He is reportedly the man who shot Sitting Bull."

Indians -- Portraits -- Sam, Jim (#02)

Seated portrait of Jim Sam

Indians -- Portraits -- Sijohn, Sarah Skanen (#02)

"As she appeared when a candidate for princess honors at the 1st Spokane Indian Congress."