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  • Description: Indian
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    • Adams, Jacob

    • Portraits; Clothing & dress
    • Jacob Adams from Vincennes, Indiana was a veteran of the Indian Wars. This photograph was likely published in the early 1900s.
    • Old Indian Weapons

    • Yakama Indians--Weapons
    • Photograph of Indian Weapons hanging on a wooden door. Several of the weapons are feathered and long. Also, they are sharp. The weapons primarily consist of bows, arrows, and knives.
    • Chief We-Yal-Lup Wa-Ya-Cika

    • Indians of North America--Portraits; Yakama Indians; studio portrait
    • Studio portrait of Chief We-Yal-Lup Wa-Ya-Cika (I am not against the Whiteman) in Western dress. Thought to be a Yakama Indian, though no information exists on this individual.
    • Irrigation Flume

    • Irrigation; Mann, Louis
    • Photograph of Louis Mann standing by his flume that was used to irrigate his land in 1915. It is now dried-up because the government diverted the water. Louis Mann was a full-blooded Yakama Indian. He was educated at a Catholic school and became...
    • Irrigation system

    • Irrigation; Mann, Louis; Water pumps; Indians of North America--Yakama Indians
    • A Yakama Indian named Louis Mann sitting on a log pumping water into his garden that was once fertile but now is barren. Louis Mann was a full-blooded Yakama Indian, he was well educated at a Catholic school and became the Corresponding Secretary...
    • Unveiling the A.J. Bolon Monument

    • Indians of North America--Yakama Indians--Monuments--Historical markers
    • Spectators gather around as General Hazard A. Stevens speaking at the unveiling of the A.J. Bolon monument. This monument was dedicated on November 6, 1918 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the death of A. J. Bolen, an Indian agent killed by...
    • Yakama Children

    • Indians of North America--Children--Northwest, Pacific--1910-1920; Yakama Indians
    • A group of four Yakama Children are posing for a photograph in a field. On verso of photograph "Group pg Yakama Indian Children, December 1918."
    • Kamiakin, Chief of Yakamas

    • Yakama Indians; Kamiakin, Chief; Indians of North America; Wehn, James A.
    • Photograph of a bronze medallion depicting Chief Kamiakin with the inscription, "Kamiakin, Chief of the Yakamas" below. This photo is pasted on the front of brown matting. A letter produced by James Wehn describes the medallion. The Medallion was...
    • The Real American, 1925-01-09

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily...
    • The Real American, 1925-01-16

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily...
    • The Real American, 1925-01-23

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily...
    • The Real American, 1925-02-13

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily...
    • The Real American, 1925-03-06

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily...
    • The Real American, 1925-03-13

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily...
    • The Real American, 1925-03-20

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily...
    • The Real American, 1925-03-27

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily with...
    • The Real American, 1925-04-03

    • Indians of North America--Newspapers
    • The Real American (also published as The American Indian, The North American Indian, and The North American Indian Weekly) was a newspaper published in northwestern Washington state by Philip Hugh Howell from 1922 into 1927. It dealt primarily with...

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