Boarding schools -- Nebraska; Buckskin -- Nebraska; Indian beadwork -- Nebraska; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indian featherwork -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Moccasins; Omaha Indians -- Costume; War bonnets -- Nebraska;...
Size: 19.8cm x 12.5cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Applique -- Nebraska; Indian beadwork -- Nebraska; Indian featherwork -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Boarding schools -- Nebraska; Winnebago Indians -- Costume; Omaha Indians -- Costume; War bonnets -- Nebraska; Indian children...
Size: 16cm x 21cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Boarding schools -- Nebraska; Catholic Church -- Missions -- Nebraska; Confirmation -- Catholic Church -- Nebraska; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska;
Size: 12.8cm x 20.4cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Jesuit brothers resting in the shade of a hay pile during a break while cutting hay Verso caption: "June 1918" Note by Archivist: Holy Rosary Mission operated a ranch, 1902-1987.
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Nebraska; Confirmation -- Catholic Church -- Nebraska; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska;
Size: 15.9cm x 21.0cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Classrooms -- Nebraska -- Winnebago; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Nuns -- Nebraska; Sewing -- Study and teaching; Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People;
Caption: Sewing Room Size: 19.5cm x 22.5cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Classrooms -- Nebraska -- Winnebago; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Nuns -- Nebraska; Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People;
Caption: Fifth and Sixth Grade Classroom Size: 16.0cm x 21.0cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Classrooms -- Nebraska -- Winnebago; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Nuns -- Nebraska; Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People;
Caption: Seventh and Eighth Grade Classroom Size: 15.2cm x 20.2cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Nebraska; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Priests -- Nebraska; Processions, Religious -- Catholic Church;
Verso caption: May Procession - 1918. Convent Blessed Sacrament. Winnegao, Neb. Fr. Griese with Indian Pupils Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Classrooms -- Nebraska -- Winnebago; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People;
Caption: I and II Grade Classroom Size: 15.2cm x 20.2cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Classrooms -- Nebraska -- Winnebago; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People;
Caption: Third and Fourth Grade Classroom Size: 15.2cm x 20.2cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Iroquois Indians -- Costume; Winnebago Indians -- Costume; Omaha Indians -- Costume; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Indian children -- Nebraska; Priests -- Nebraska;
Father William Huffer with children in traditional dress Notes by Archivist: Fr. Huffer served as a field lecturer of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1921-1925, and these children accompanied him; designs in their dress appear ...
Dairy farms -- Middle West; Dairying -- Nebraska; Milking; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Oglala Indians; Children -- South Dakota -- 1940-1950; Children -- South Dakota -- 1950-1960; Children -- South Dakota -- 1960-1970;
Learning to handle milking equipment and containers Notes by Archivist: Left to right: Raymond Bear Robe, Chester Irving, __, Tommy Brewer; Holy Rosary Mission operated a ranch in Nebraska, 1902-1987.
Buckskin -- Nebraska; Indian textile fabrics -- North America; Indian beadwork -- Nebraska; Children -- South Dakota -- 1920-1930; Indian children -- Nebraska; Missions -- Finance;
Winnebago children who accompanied Father William Huffer Verso caption: Student group photographs, mixed ages 1931-1940. Notes by Archivist: Correct date believed to be 1923, which is consistent with related images in the Bureau of Catholic...
Sprinter Ralph Metcalfe crossing the tape ahead of Heye Lambertus, University of Nebraska, and Peyton Glass (Oklahoma A & M, in the final leg of the 880 relay race at the Central Intercollegiate track meet at Marquette Stadium.
Note by Archivist: Died 1984; member, Missouri Province; served Holy Rosary Mission beginning in 1942. Holy Rosary Mission operated a nearby ranch in Nebraska, 1902-1987.
Sprinter Ralph Metcalfe crossing the tape ahead of Heye Lambertus, University of Nebraska, and Peyton Glass (Oklahoma A & M, in the final leg of the 880 relay race at the Central Intercollegiate track meet at Marquette Stadium.
Indian beadwork -- Nebraska; Indian blankets -- North America; Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- 1860-1880; Indians of North America -- Jewelry; Indians of North America -- Medals; Tomahawks -- 1860-1880
Size: 9cm x 5.5cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Iroquois Indians -- Costume; Winnebago Indians -- Costume; Omaha Indians -- Costume; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Indian children -- Nebraska;
Two girls in traditional dress who accompanied Father William Huffer on a fundraising tour Verso caption: Fr. Huffer's keepers in Cincinnati,Ohio. Notes by Archivist: Designs appear Iroquoian, Winnebago, and Omaha; same costumes depicted in...
Iroquois Indians -- Costume; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Missions -- Finance
Designs are mostly Iroquoian. Same costumes depicted in BCIM 9-1 Box 53 Folder 1 Verso caption: Winnebago children collecting in St. Louis. Size: 7cm x 9.6cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Iroquois Indians -- Costume; Winnebago Indians -- Costume; Omaha Indians -- Costume; Indian children -- Nebraska; Indians of North America -- Nebraska; Missions -- Finance
Winnebago children in St. Louis who accompanied Father William Huffer on a fundraising tour Verso caption: Winnebago children collecting in St. Louis Notes by Archivist: Designs in clothes appear Iroquoian, Winnebago, and Omaha; same costumes...