Photos & History

There pictures was found in my fathers belongings when her passed away.
They was given to him by many people as the years went on to restore for them.
I have put them on here so you can see and wrote what was on the back of the pitcures.
Hope you enjoy them as mush as I have enjoyed looking at them.


Caroline Parker
Caroline Parker, Seneca.
Hodenosaunee women were active in the government of their confederacy,
and they equally bore the brunt of George Washington's 1779 Sullivan campaign aimed at civilians.





Bird Chief
Chief of the Arapahoe
Photograph by:
William S. Soule





Petowya
Petowya was 115-year old woman who saw Lewis and Clark in 1806. Petowya was around twenty when she saw Lewis and Clark.
Photograph by:
Maj. Leander Moorhouse, 1901





Apache Lake
View of Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona.
Photograph by:
Timothy O'Sullivan, 1873





Chief Nacoma
Chief Nacoma was in his 20's when this was taken.
Cheif Nacoma died March, 29, 2001 at the age of 105
Photoagraph by:
Carl Moon, 1904





Isleta Indian Woman
Photograph by:
Carl Moon, 1905





Man on the Hill and Wife
Photoagraph by:
Laton A. Huffman, 1879





Mequecito
Photograph by:
Carl Moon, 1904





Navajo Scout
Photoagraph by:
Ben Wittick





Indiens de I'Arizona
Photographer Unknown:





Indiens de I'Arizona
Photographer Unknown:





Indiens de I'Arizona
This young man appears is a White Mountain Apache.
Photographer Unknown




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