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Box 22

 Container

Contains 86 Results:

"Sunday School Indians" - group of boys and girls with Sunday School teacher, 1914

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_32
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1914

"Day school Mesquakis", 1914

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_33
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1914

"Hugo Larson" - man in cart, man standing in front of cart, 1914

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_34
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1914

House in field, 1914

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_35
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1914

"___ Leaf", 1915

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_36
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1915

"Indian girls at school", 1916

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_37
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1916

"Chief Pushetonica", 1916

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_38
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1916

"Tama Indians at Indian Lover's Leap. Watch Tower. Black Hawk State Park.", 11/1921

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_39
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 11/1921

"White Breast" - man and boy outside hut, 1921

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_40
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1921

People wearing feathers, 1922

 File — Box: 22
Identifier: 27_I_ME_gp_1_41
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.

Dates: 1922