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Geronimo - (Guiyatle) - Apache Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. 1898. Geronimo (Lit. translation: 'the one who yawns'; 1829 – 1909) in the year 1898. Geronimo was a Chiricahua Apache. A prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of
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Iron Shell, Lakota, Sioux tribe, half-length portrait, facing front in traditional clothing. C.1908. He is most likely wearing a Ulysses S. Grant Peace Medal from 1871.
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Portrait of an Apsáalooke (or Absaroka) woman, half-length, seated, facing right, holding baby in beaded cradleboard, c1908. The Crow Tribe. The white bits on the top are elk/moose teeth. Photographer: Edward S. Curtis
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Whirling Horse, Sioux Indian, probably a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, half-length portrait, facing left, wearing full headdress and a draped blanket. ca 1898. Whirling Horse, probably a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, half-length port
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Three Navajo women weaving and flock of sheep on ledge above.
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Yakima squaw and papoose. Photograph shows a Yakima Indian woman, half-length portrait, seated, facing front, wrapped in blanket, holding a baby in a cradleboard. circa 1900. Photographer: Lee Moorhouse