- Two braves
- Another method Broiling Meat
- we women busied ourselves making bull boats
- It had a long curved beak
- Winter Camp
- Childhood games
- Indian Canoe
- Life in an Earth Lodge
- As the man sat in his lodge, there came a clap of thunder and lightning struck his roof, tearing a great hole
- The wild geese had come north, but this fact alone was not proof that winter had gone
- Drums on a summer's evening
- They ate it greedily. It did not seem to harm them
- Kinship
- Our dogs dragged well-laden travois
- Until I was about nine years old, my hair was cut short
- Sing louder cousin, sing louder, that I may hear you
- A Wigwam
- Harvesting
- Indian Costume (Male)
- I saw that the black-bear skin was bound to one of the posts at the entrance
- We also had a big, soft ball, stuffed with antelope hair, which we would bounce in the air with the foot
- Gardening
- The game was to see how many times she could be tossed without falling
- Victorio—an Apache Warrior
- Hidatsas burial scaffolds
- When a man mourned he cut off his hair, painted his body with white clay
- He was crying lustily when my husband drew him out
- I was too well-bred to look up at him, but I did not always hurry to finish my sweeping
- My father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wall
- Offering food before the shrine of the Big Birds’ ceremony
- Big Birds’ ceremony
- The first he put on my head; the second he handed to my sister, Cold Medicine
- Buffalo grazing
- I put the weasel-skin cap on his head
- A heavy wind blew the snow in our faces, nearly blinding us
- Grandfather sacred medicines
- Sitting Bull
- Botocudo Indian with Lip-plug
- My little half sister was my usual playmate. She was two years younger than I, and I loved her dearly
- A New Zealander