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Chief of the Poncas
Half-tone photograph the Chief of the Ponca Indians in Oklahoma.
Date:
1900~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wah-Wah-Hip
Photograph of Osage Indian Wah-Wah-Hip.
Date:
1904~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
John Fletcher Sharpe
Photograph of John Fletcher Sharpe in 1906.
Date:
1906~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Osage Warriors
Photograph of Osage Indian warriors left to right, seated are an unidentified person an Labon Miles. Standing are an unidentified person, Black Bird. Printed c. 1918-1922.
Date:
1903~
Creator:
Drum, Oscar
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Two Pawnee Indians
Photograph of two Pawnee Indians, from left to right are Roaming Chief, who is about 7' tall, and Gordon Lillie.
Date:
1904~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
White Eagle's Daughter
Photograph of Ponca Indian woman "White Eagle's Daughter". Post Card, 1908, printed c. 1910-1918.
Date:
1908~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Mrs. Tombaugh-BE and Family
Photograph of Osage Indians in Hominy, OK. Left to right are a unidentified person, Mrs. Tombaugh-BE, unidentified. Post Card printed after June 1907.
Date:
1904~
Creator:
Parsons
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Seven Scouts for the Pacific Railroad
Photograph of seven Pawnee Indian scouts for the Pacific Railroad. Left to Right in the front are Simon Adams, Billy Osborne, John Buffalo. In the back are Leading Fox, Robert Taylor, Echo Hawk, Captain Jim.
Date:
1908~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Professor Edwood Bergen
Photograph of Professor Edwood Bergen of Norman, OK.
Date:
1906~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Sam H. Harris
Photograph of Sam H. Harris, from Oklahoma City, OK, attorney and one time Chairman of the Game and Fish Department, 1906.
Date:
1906~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History