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Credit
for 19th Century photographs
Original photo
Courtesy Western History/Genealogy Department,
Denver
Public Library, Denver, Colorado
Tom
& Annu Before
"Tom
Torlino, Navajo, On entry to Carlisle School,
Pennsylvania"
by J.N. Choate before 1882
Tom
& Annu After
"Tom
Torlino, Navajo, three years later, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania"
by J.N. Choate after 1885
Warpaint
"Black
Bear Jr. Arapahoe" by F. A. Rinehart
Christian?
Morledge,
C. G.
“She
Went Through a Crowd”
Archeology
and Anthropology,
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Dots
"Hattie
Tom. Chiricahua Apache" by F. A. Rinehart,
Omaha 1899
Daughters
"South
Cheyenne", Stephens Collection
Quanah
& Annu Before
Quanah
Parker By CM Bell
Quanah
& Annu After
Quanah
Parker By CM Bell
Transcultural
Portrait
(Front) of Ho-Tul-Ko-Mi-Ko (Chief Of The Whirlwind), Called Silas Jefferson,
Interpreter (Mixed Blood) 1877
By
Bell, Charles Milton 1848-1893
Original photo
courtesy National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Indian
with white man
Portrait
of Charles Picotte, Interpreter (Non-native) and Matosabitoiye (Smutty Bear) in
Native Dress and Holding Pipe 1858
By Shindler, Antonio(n) Zeno
Original photo
courtesy Museum of Natural History,
Flags
Photograph
from the Wanamaker Expedition, 1913
Original photo
courtesy Northwestern University Library, Evanston,
Noble Savage/Savage Noble
"Two
Moons - Cheyenne" by Edward S. Curtis
Edward S.
Curtis's The North American Indian: The
Photographic
Images
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/cuthome.html
All other
images courtesy The Library of Congress,