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  • Collection: Northwest Indian Portraits

Indians_Portraits_Wildshoe_Family05.tif
Annie Wildshoe and Grandma Wildshoe

Indians_Portraits_Wildshoe_Family04.tif
Irene Rasmussen and Regina Wildshoe

Indians_Portraits_Wildshoe_Family03.tif
Eugenia Wildshoe and Rosalie Wildshoe.

Indians_Portraits_Wildshoe_Family01.tif
Phillip Wildshoe and Chief Wildshoe.

Indians_Portraits_Wallahee_Princess01.tif
"Candidate for the Indian Princess at the Indian Congress, Spokane."

Indians_Portraits_Wallahee_Jim01.tif
"Jim Wallahee, Grandson of Chief Ohi of the Kittitas Indians."

Indians_Portraits_Wah-ha-gun-ta001.tif
Wah-Hah-Gun-Ta. In 1912 there were articles in various newspapers about him, claiming that he was a 131-year old Blackfoot Indian.

Indians_Portraits_Timothy_Nez_Perce_Chief01.tif
"Chief Timothy, first convert of Rev. H.H. Spalding."

Indians_Portraits_Timothy_Andrew01.tif
Andrew Timothy (Right) and Anthony Campo (Left)

Indians_Portraits_Stevens_John004.tif
John Stevens standing with Minnie and daughter on horses.

Indians_Portraits_Stevens_John_And_Minnie01.tif
Johns Stevens and wife standing near bank of Spokane River.

Indians_Portraits_Spokane_Garry13.tif
"Garry's grandson, approx. 6 years old."

Indians_Portraits_Skiuhushn_Red_Fox01.tif
"Chief Red Fox Skiuhushu, Blackfoot Indian"

Indians_Portraits_Sijohn_Sarah_Skanen02.tif
"As she appeared when a candidate for princess honors at the 1st Spokane Indian Congress."

Indians_Portraits_Sam_Jim02.tif
Seated portrait of Jim Sam
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