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    • Jackson Sundown

    • Sundown, Jackson, 1863-1923; Horesemen and horsewomen; Rodeos; Campaigns & battles; Nimíipuu; Nez Perce
    • Jackson Sundown was a famous nimíipuu (Nez Perce) horseman and warrior, known for his skills in rodeo riding and accomplishments in the Pendleton Roundup in Pendleton, Oregon during the early twentieth century (early 1900s). He was a member of the...
    • nimíipuu (Nez Perce) women at ceremonial gathering

    • Clothing and dress; Ceremonial objects; Horesemen and horsewomen; Tipis; Lapwai (Idaho); Nimíipuu; Nez Perce
    • In this photograph, three nimíipuu (Nez Perce) women ride horses at an outdoor ceremonial gathering in Lapwai, Idaho. All three women wear púxnin’(shawls) and cíickan (blankets/robes), while their horses are adorned with cíickan (blankets/robes). ...
    • nimíipuu (Nez Perce) and employees at nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Agency

    • Native American agents; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Nez Perce Agency; Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874; Spalding, Eliza Hart, 1807-1851; Montieth, Reverand W.J.; McFarland, Reverand D.F.; Lapwai (Idaho); Missionary settlements;...
    • In this photograph, a large group of nimíipuu (Nez Perce) peoples and employees of the nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Agency stand in front of the physical site of the agency in Lapwai, Idaho. In the 1830s, Reverand Henry Spalding and his wife Eliza...
    • nimíipuu (Nez Perce) at nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Agency

    • Native American agents; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Nez Perce Agency; Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874; Spalding, Eliza Hart, 1807-1851; Lapwai (Idaho); Missionary settlements; Nimíipuu; Nez Perce
    • In this photograph, a large group of nimíipuu (Nez Perce) peoples stand at on the grounds/site of the nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Agency in Lapwai, Idaho. In the 1830s, Reverand Henry Spalding and his wife Eliza originally established a mission (referred...
    • Jackson Sundown

    • Sundown, Jackson, 1863-1923; Horesemen and horsewomen; Rodeos; Campaigns & battles; Subsistence hunting; Tipis; Nimíipuu; Nez Perce
    • Jackson Sundown was a famous nimíipuu (Nez Perce) horseman and warrior, known for his skills in rodeo riding and accomplishments in the Pendleton Roundup in Pendleton, Oregon during the early twentieth century (early 1900s). He was a member of the...
    • Student protests. 1970.

    • Student movements; Activists; Black Power
    • Color slide. The 1969-1970 school year saw numerous student protests and marches on campus and in Pullman, for a variety of causes.
    • Student Strike. 1970.

    • Activists; Black Power; Student movements
    • Color slide. Beginning Monday, May 25th, 1970, a two week student strike saw numerous protests against campus and national discrimination. Students here are occupying the French Administration Building.
    • Student strike. 1970.

    • Student movements; Activists
    • Color slide. Beginning Monday, May 25th, 1970, a two week student strike saw numerous protests against campus and national discrimination.
    • WSC Women's Drill Team

    • Universities & colleges; Students; Drill teams; Physical fitness
    • Black and white photo depicting several members of the WSC women's Drill Team engaged in field exercise.
    • WSU vs. OSC (Team of '90 Stunts between half)

    • Universities & colleges; Football; Spectators; Performances
    • Black and white photo taken during half-time card stunts during the 1934 WSU VS. OSC football game. Depicts spectators holding up colored boards to form a "W" on a white and black background while audience looks on.
    • Sketch of Rogers Field

    • Universities & colleges; Athletic fields
    • Black and white sketch of Rogers Field with the caption "Stadium for the State College of Wash., Pullman, Wash."
    • 1870s threshing machine

    • Agricultural machinery & implements--Harvesting machinery--Threshing machines; Agriculture--Farming--Washington (Terr.)
    • This thresher was a step or two beyond hand threshing.
    • Transporting logs near Stanwood, 1890.

    • Cattle--Stanwood--Washington (State); Logs--Stanwood--Washington (State); Lumber industry--Stanwood--Washington (State); Roads--Stanwood--Washington (State)
    • Draft cattle was used to pull large logs over skid roads.
    • Simple pit-saw (date of photo unknown).

    • Logs--Washington (State); Lumber industry--Washington (State); Men--Washington (State)
    • "Two-man power saw mill of the pioneer days in Washington, and Alaska, made it possible to build houses with boards instead of whole logs, or to satisfactorily roof the log cabins. The first lumber in Washington was made in this manner long before...

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