Browse Items (40 total)

  • Collection: Indian Congress, Spokane

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#07B)

Unidentified group of Indians at the 1925 Indian Congress.

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#10B)

"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"

Northwest -- Indians - Indian Congress, folder 2 (#18B)

"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#19B)

"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#26B)

"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#30B)

"Indian Camp as on Sunday, November 1, 1925 at Sunset - NW Indian Congress, Spokane, Wash."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#15B)

"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925"

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#36B)

"Weholt, Felt, Smith, Dodd." "Ceremonial staged by Blackeet in making Jack Dodd, Ted Weholt & others members of their tribe during the Indian Congress in Spokane, Fall 1925."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#05B)

"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#06B)

"Blackfeet Tepees - Riverside Avenue"

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#08B)

"Graham's - Indian Congress - November 1925."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder2 (#34B)

"One of the Indian young women members of the pageant parade at the Gonzaga Stadium, mounted and carrying a young girl"

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 2 (#35B)

"Blackfeet ceremony welcoming Cook, Ted Weholt, Felt, Jack Dodd, Smith and Zinser into tribe."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#24)

"Looking down on the tipi camp circle in the Glover Stadium at the time of the first Indian Congress in the fall of 1925."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#23)

"Indian Camp - Glover Stadium - from S.W. - NW Indian Congress. 11-1-25."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#22)

"Indian camp from S.W. - NW Indian Congress, 11-1-25."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#21)

"Smith, Felt, Weholt, Cook, Dodd, Zinser, Varner." "Blackfeet welcome aboved named men into tribe at ceremony held during Indian Congress."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#20)

"Ed Dorrin, Dodd, Zinser, Ted Weholt, Wades in the Water, Felt, Claude Smith, Varner, Cook." "Blackfeet welcome aboved named men into tribe at ceremony held during Indian Congress."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#18)

"Section of the tipi encampment in Glover Stadium in October 1925."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#17)

"Felt, Smith, Dodd, Weholt, Varner, Cook."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#16)

"Blackfeet held ceremony at Indian Congress, 1925, Spokane, & welcomed several white men into the tribe. Scene on Riverside Ave. in front of Civic Building."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#15)

"Blackfoot Tipi on the parking in Riverside Avenue during the first Indian Congress in Spokane."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#14)

"Indian activity at Gonzaga Stadium."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#12)

"Blackfeet tipi pitched on the parking in Riverside Ave."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#09)

"Bromide enlargement of Indian activity at the Gonzaga Stadium."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#08)

"Blackfeet Tepees - Riverside Avenue - Northwest Indian Congress"

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#07)

"Indian Congress on Riverside Avenue."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#06)

"Indian Princess, mounted, on parade in the pageant at the Gonzaga Stadium."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#04)

"The princess being instructed just before her crowning at the Gonzaga Stadium."

Northwest -- Indians -- Indian Congress, folder 1 (#03)

"R. L. Rutter crowning and introducing the Indian Princess of the Congress."