- Indian Costume (Female)
- Indian Costume (Male)
- Indian Dogs
- Indian gravestone showing the totem of the Turtle
- Indian Implements
- Indians of Wisconsin
- Inside the lodge
- It had a long curved beak
- It was a great fish, a sturgeon
- Kinship
- Kwátaka, bird with sun symbolism
- Learning to work
- Life in an Earth Lodge
- Long House of the Iroquois
- Making a booth -1
- Making a booth -2
- Making a booth -3
- Mandan Chief
- many families floated their stuff over in tent covers
- Marriage
- My father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wall
- My grandmother Turtle made scarecrows to frighten away the birds
- My little half sister was my usual playmate. She was two years younger than I, and I loved her dearly
- My mothers dipped each a big horn spoon full of water
- My two mothers, I knew, were planning a big feast
- Native of Ualan
- Offering food before the shrine of the Big Birds’ ceremony
- Old Turtle made me a dolly of deer skin stuffed with antelope hair
- On his back I saw a handsome otter-skin quiver, full of arrows
- Ornaments
- Otomi Indian Girls, Mexico
- Our dogs dragged well-laden travois
- Our stages were now hung with slices of drying meat
- Picking June berries
- Red Blossom sat on the edge of her bed and finished her toilet
- Samuel de Champlain
- Screen of the Alósaka
- She dropped her pack and came running back, her hands at each side of her head with two fingers crooked, like horns, the sign for buffaloes
- She had a little fawn-skin bag, worked with red porcupine quills
- She laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepee
- Sing louder cousin, sing louder, that I may hear you
- Sitting Bull
- Sitting Bull
- Skull
- Snake Head-Ornament came close to her and fired off his gun
- Snow-shoes
- Strikes-Many Woman parched ripe sweet corn, pounded it in a mortar with roast buffalo fats, and kneaded the meal into little balls
- Suddenly a Sioux warrior
- Suddenly the knoll began to shake
- Tahitian fleet off Oparee
- Tecumseh
- The beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wall
- The day was windy and cold, and the bull skin kept the chill air from me and my babe
- The first he put on my head; the second he handed to my sister, Cold Medicine
- The game was to see how many times she could be tossed without falling
- The harness was of two pieces - a collar, to go around the dog’s neck
- The hunters came in
- The Hunting Camp
- The Lodge - 1
- The Lodge - 2