- Cloud blowers
- Arrow polisher
- Daughter, save me!
- I am an old woman now
- Rabbit
- Skull
- Indian
- Marriage
- Hopi curved stick
- Making a booth -3
- many families floated their stuff over in tent covers
- With horn spoon she filled her mouth with water
- In his shadow he saw what he had been. It was a thorn bush
- Making a booth -1
- The Lodge - 1
- Each paddle had a large hole cut in the center of the blade. Without this hole, a paddle wobbled in the current
- Pictographs
- An ear was parched by thrusting a stick into the cob, and holding it over the coals
- The Lodge - 2
- And she turned the leggings up and poured the rose berries out on the ground
- Suddenly a Sioux warrior
- The Voyage Home
- Another form of Drying Meat
- As we two girls sat on the floor, with ankles to the right, as Indian women always sit
- Making a booth -2
- Paint mortar, Diam 2½″.
- Suddenly the knoll began to shake
- The Sioux fired
- I had hewn this paddle from a cottonwood log, only the day before. My own, lighter and better made
- Handled mortar
- Small bowl
- Stone axe
- Cooking Dried Meat
- Braided handle
- Drying meat
- We made our eleventh camp on the north side of the Missouri
- Fetish
- A big fire was built
- The Lodge - 3
- Fetish
- Priest smoking
- Our stages were now hung with slices of drying meat
- I put on my copper kettle and made blood pudding
- Frog fetish
- Strikes-Many Woman parched ripe sweet corn, pounded it in a mortar with roast buffalo fats, and kneaded the meal into little balls
- My two mothers, I knew, were planning a big feast
- Urn burial
- The smaller ears we bore to the village in our baskets
- Problematical Animal
- Frogs and Birds
- The Hunting Camp
- Waheenee and Her Husband, Son-of-a-Star
- Problematic Animal
- Man with curved stick
- They saw two great fires sweeping toward them over the prairie
- Grasshopper
- My mothers dipped each a big horn spoon full of water
- The hunters came in
- Unidentified animal
- We were fond of squashes and ate many of them