Indian beadwork -- Wisconsin; Indian children -- Wisconsin; Indian textile fabrics -- Wisconsin; Indians of North America -- Wisconsin; Ojibwa Indians -- Costume; Ojibwa women -- Wisconsin;
Verso caption: Mary Corn and her children. Lac du Flambeau Size: 13.6cm x 8.6cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier Note by Archivist: Mother wearing a beaded bandolier bag.
Indian children -- Wisconsin; Indians of North America -- Wisconsin; Log cabins -- Wisconsin
Note by Archivist: Identified as children of James and Alice (Sharlow) Hall, left to right: Melvin, Evelyn, Barbara (baby), Wilford and Doris. Size: 6.0cm x 10.5cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Charles Hollow Horn in "chief's costume" with beaded buckskin shirt, grizzly bear claw necklace, and eagle feather war bonnet Note by Archivist: Charles Hollow Horn lived, 1858-1932.
Brothers (Religious) -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Automobiles -- South Dakota -- 1920-1930; Automobiles -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Automobile driving; Mud; Gasoline pump industry -- United States; Roads -- South Dakota -- History;
Note by archivist: The clay soil adheres to tires after spring rains; gasoline pump in background. Brother O'Connell served Holy Rosary Mission, 1925-1935.
Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Calumets -- South Dakota; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Older Indians -- South Dakota; War bonnets -- South Dakota;
Stephen Standing Bear in chief's costume with pipe Note by Archivist: Related images published in The Indian Sentinel, 12(1932):3:98, 18(1938):3:34, 21(1941):5:66, and 28(1948):8:front cover. The 1941 image is incorrectly identified as Henry...
Buckskin -- South Dakota; Calumets -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Quillwork -- Great Plains; Moccasins; Oglala Indians -- Costume; War bonnets -- South Dakota;
Stephen Standing Bear in chief's costume with pipe Note by Archivist: This image published in The Indian Sentinel, 21(1941):5:66, and incorrectly identified as Henry Standing Bear. Related images published in 12(1932):3:98, 18(1938):3:34, and...
Children -- South Dakota -- 1920-1930; Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Outdoor Education; Horses -- South Dakota -- 1920-1930; Horses -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940;
Camp DeSmet campers on horseback Verso caption: St. Francis Mission Note by Archivist: Camp De Smet was a Jesuit summer camp program at St. Francis Mission for students from Jesuit high schools, 1925-1933.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1920-1930; Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; First Communion; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Indian children -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; Nuns -- South Dakota; Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian...
First communion class with Father Albert C. Riester, S.J., and Franciscan sister Verso Caption: Fr. Riester First Communion,1921-1940 Father Riester lived, 1874-1951; and superior, Jesuit community, 1926-1932.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1920-1930; Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Elementary schools -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; Indian children -- South Dakota; Indian youth -- South Dakota; School administrators...
Note by Archivist: Father Albert Riester, S.J., served as Jesuit superior and director of Holy Rosary Mission, 1926-1932.
War bonnets -- New Mexico; Buckskin -- New Mexico; Indian beadwork -- New Mexico; Indian featherwork -- New Mexico; Indian textile fabrics -- North America; Indian dance -- New Mexico; Indians of North America -- Music -- 1920-1930; Indian blankets...
Postcard depicting eagle dance Verso caption: Santa Fe, N. Mex. 4-7-33 Hi Sis: 8:15 in the morning and all is well. We just got here last night doing lot of loafing ever since I left Porcupine. Everything is just fine today. Miss Lisa Smoke,...
Lay Retreats -- Catholic Church; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; Spiritual retreats; Oglala Indians;
Notes by Archivist: Rev. Albert Riester, S.J., member Chicago Province, served as Jesuit superior and director of Holy Rosary Mission, 1926-1932; and Rev. Adolph Kuhlman, S.J., member Chicago Province, died 1950.