BUSHNELL
COLLECTION
Inventory PA-IN10-44
Native American portraiture,
Scenery
All photos labelled 41-72/754 - 10 photographs:
7 mounted portraits from Bureau of American
Ethnology negatives:
- Nigani-onez. Cake Drum? 'Flint Mouth'; Luck Lake, MN, neg #
5171.
- Maiscoconoyay (Mosomo). Red Lake, MN? Feb. 4, 1899, neg #5180.
- Mez-hu -ki-giz-kik (Sky touching ground), Ojibway, Feb 4,
1899, neg # 5178.
- Tabaiwatang, Ojibway (Sound of Eating), Feb 15, 1901, neg #
5615.
- Geg-wejiwe-bin-ung "Trying to Throw," Luck Lake, Ojibway, Feb
4, 1899, neg # 5186.
- Man wearing 2 bandolier bags, headdress, carrying.....
- Gemiwamack, 'Smiling in Rain'; Luck Lake, MN, neg #5163.
3 unmounted portraits from Bureau of American
Ethnology negatives:
- Southern Cheyenne - June 28, 1908, Meimuwai (?) - wife of
Cross Feathers, neg # 7506.
- Man wearing Plains eagle feather headress holding pipe, neg #
7510
- Man wearing 2 bandolier bags and otter turban hat , no neg #.
Photographs by William Henry Jackson:
- Shoshoni village. South pass, Aug. 1870. Chief Washakie in
center of group (#661).
- Shoshoni village. South pass. Aug. 1870, (#657).
- Omaha Teepees, Omaha reservation. 1871. (#435)
- Crow Burial: At the Old Agency on the Yellowstone, near
shields River. BAE, Bulletin 83, pl. 30b
- An Omaha Teepee, Omaha Indian Reservation (871 (#436))
- Pawnee Mudlodge on Loupe Fork of Platte River. BAE Bulletin
77, p. 150.
- Three men on horseback near tree (#831)
- Ancient ruins in the canch (?) of the Nancos, two men in cliff
dwelling.
- Bannack Indians, "Sheep Eaters" Idaho, 1871.
Other mounted photographs - primarily
Jackson
- Crow Chiefs including;
- Etcha-ne-kash-cha-racha-a / Poor Elk
- Kam-de-mat-se / Blackfoot
- A-pats-ke / Long Ears
- I-sa-seesh / He Shows his Face
- Mit-cho-ask / Orion (?)
- Cheyennes drying buffalo meat (Gift of Mrs. J. J. Fisher)
- Pawnee village (4 prints)
- one Jackson original print
- two copies of original print
- one photo of drawing
- Four photographs mounted on one page - Plains Indians,
labelled 401, 466,500,512
- Copy of Jackson photo, 871; "Nez Perces Encampment on the
banks of the Yellowstone"
- Copy of daguerreotype "Timpoochee Barnard"
Inscribed - "probably made for the family of John Crowell, U.S.
Indian Agent, as Barnard was an interpreter to the agency and
lived at Fort Mitchell. He was born at the mouth of the Uchee
creek and was of the Yuchi tribe. original is now in our
collection" "From Mrs. M.B. Owen, Dept of Archives &
History, Montgomery Alabama, August 26, 1924".
- Washakie, Shoshonee (2 unmounted prints)
- "Cascade" mounted photo of waterfall
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