Portrait of Edward Bracklin in football uniform standing on an athletic field.
Photographic Print, B&W
A classroom with four male students and one female student with raised hands, and a white man, also with raised hand.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Newly Elected Officers (Of 1st Inter-Class Self-Government Established At Carlisle 1913) Taking Oath."
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: "Hopi" Marathon Runner.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption:
"Old War Horses of Old Carlisle"
"Their Accomplishments Never To Fade From the Memories Who Witnessed Their Deeds."
Joe Gilman......(L.E.)
(Chippewa) 1911, '12, '13
Three Worthy Members Of Carlisle's Hall Of Fame…
Male students seated for a meal on benches at tables in an open air pavilion with several white men, presumably staff, standing at the ends of the tables. A black male staff member, the cook, is standing at the front left.
School employee Mary Yoos and two Native American men (students or staff members) standing on the porch of the Guard House.
Studio portrait of Mikey Tahdooahnippah and David Iron Elk.
Nelson Mt. Pleasant stands in front of a steam locomotive around 1913.
View of Oscar B. Nateroak in a traditional winter coat around 1913.
Portrait of Robert Hill standing outside in his football uniform.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Schenadore Hill."
Studio portrait of Robert Nash (center) and two unidentified male athletes. All three are wearing what appear to be track and field uniforms.
The younger sister and brother of Tony B. M. Tommie on a riverbank.
The younger sister and younger brothers of Tony B. M. Tommie.
The handwritten note reads: TONY'S CAMP NEW RIVER FLA
The camp of Tony B. M. Tommie.
The handwritten note reads: TONEY'S CAMP NEW RIVER FLA
Four individuals in the camp of Tony B. M. Tommie in New River, Florida.
The handwritten note reads: B. H. Tommie
Female student posed with one white man, presumably an interpreter, and three Native Americans.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Montana Chiefs . . . Cheyenne, Osage + Sioux . . . Interpreter Greeting a Daughter A Daugther At Carlisle 1913."
Winneshiek appears to be…
Female students Jeanette Pappin, Clemence Le Traille and Blanche Jollie with two male and two female visitors. These are members of a group of Blackfeet dignitaries visiting the school for its commencement in early April of 1913.
According to the school newspaper there were twelve people in this party of visitors. Eleven of them were…
Female students Jeanette Pappin, Clemence Le Traille and Blanche Jollie with two male and two female visitors. These are members of a group of Blackfeet dignitaries visiting the school for its commencement in early April of 1913.
According to the school newspaper there were twelve people in this party of visitors. Eleven of them were…
Female students Jeanette Pappin, Clemence Le Traille and Blanche Jollie with two male and two female visitors. These are members of a group of Blackfeet dignitaries visiting the school for its commencement in early April of 1913.
According to the school newspaper there were twelve people in this party of visitors. Eleven of them were…
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption "Jim Thorpe's Historical Wedding. Ivy Miller (Choctaw) The Smiling Bride. October 1913."
Men standing in back row, left to right: Francis Bresette, Ribbon Boy; Charles Pratt, Usher; Joseph Guyon, Usher; Augustus Look-Around,…
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago).
This student was originally identified as Peter Calac, but the Cumberland County Historical Society has since identified him as August Lookaround.
Studio portrait of Edward Brien (standing) and David Bird (seated).
View of Everett Ranco as a student at Carlisle.
This image was shared courtesy of Robert R. Rowe.
Part of a scrapbook compiled by William Winneshiek (Winnebago), who wrote the caption: Wash Day!!!!! At Carlisle Too!