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Studio portrait of Rosa Bourassa and Lydia Flint, both wearing non-native clothing.
Studio portrait of Rosa Bourassa wearing non-native clothing. A handwritten caption along the side of the image probably reads: Rose Baunassa.
Studio portrait of Rose Aubrey and Alice Aubrey wearing school uniforms.
Handwritten caption along the side of the image probably reads: Rose and Alice Aubrey.
Note: Rose was one year younger than Alice, and so is probably the girl on the left.
Studio portrait of Rose Howell wearing non-native clothing.
Studio portrait of Rose Howell wearing non-native clothing.
Studio portrait of Rose Kowuni and Annie Kowuni, both probably wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Rose White Thunder (left) and Hope Blue Teeth (right).
Studio portrait of Rose White Thunder, posed in profile.
Studio portrait of Rose Wilde, Ella Rickert, and Mary Wilkinson.
Studio portrait of Rudolph Esenday and Knox Nostlin, both wearing school uniforms.
Note: Earlier cataloging indicates a date of June 1887 is part of the caption written on this image.
Studio portrait of Samuel Keryte and James Seweyea, both wearing non-native clothing.
Studio portrait of Samuel Keryte wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Samuel Noble and John Tyler, both wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Samuel Noble, Paul Good Bear, and Francis Garcia. All are dressed in non-native clothing, two in school uniforms.
Note: Paul Good Bear is the student seated on the right.
Studio portrait of Samuel Six Killer wearing school uniform.
Studio portrait of Samuel Six Killer, George Scott, and George Vallier. Two are wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Samuel Tilden.
Studio portrait of Samuel Townsend.
Studio portrait of Sarah Ninham, Melinda Thomas, and Marian King, all probably wearing school uniforms.
Studio portrait of Sarah Walker.
Note: In the Descriptive Statement of Pupils from Omaha and Winnebago Agency, September 19, 1890, a check mark appears next to the entry for Sarah Walker. Sarah Walker is the only student listed on this document who is not also listed in the admissions...
Studio portrait of seven visiting chiefs with two older Native American men (possibly also chiefs) and three male students.
Studio portrait of seventeen female Pueblo students, all wearing school uniforms. In Choate's 1902 Souveneir this is identfied as a portrait of Pueblo girls who arrived in 1884.
Studio portrait of Seventeen female Pueblo students wearing school uniforms.
Note: In one version of this image, made by the Cumberland County Historical Society from an original owned by Bob Rowe (14A-20-09), the description reads "Pueblo girls six months after they entered Carlisle...
Studio portrait of Sheldon Jackson (left), Harvey Townsend (center), and John Shields (right), all wearing native clothing.
Studio portrait of Sheldon Jackson (left), Harvey Townsend (center), and John Shields (right), all wearing school uniforms.
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