Studio portrait of two unidentified female students.
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Studio portrait of two visiting chiefs with ten male students and ten female students.
Previous cataloging indicates that these are Cheyenne and Arapaho chiefs and students, and that the date of the photo is March 1894.
Studio portrait of two visiting chiefs with ten male student and ten female students.
Previous cataloging for the National Anthropological Archives version of this image indicates they are Cheyenne and Arapaho chiefs and students and that it was taken in March 1894.
Studio portrait of Kiowa Chief Lone Wolf with his sons, William Lone Wolf (seated left) and Delos Lone Wolf (standing left) and another student (standing right), c.1895.
Studio portrait of visiting chiefs Quanah Parker (seated in the middle row) and Lone Wolf (standing in the back row, third from the left) with three female students and six male students. The wife of Quanah Parker, Tonarcy, is seated next to him in the center of the photo.
Previous cataloging indicates a date of March 1894 is scratched…
Studio portrait of visiting chiefs Quanah Parker (seated in the middle row) and Lone Wolf (standing in the back row, third from the left) with three female students and six male students. The wife of Quanah Parker, Tonarcy, is seated next to him in the center of the photo.
The National Anthropological Archives version of this image has…
Studio portrait of an Osage chief.
This chief is also in the group of Osage chiefs in PA-CH1-075b and with students in NAA73481.
Studio portrait of three male and four female students.
Portrait of six unidentified male students posed outside on the school grounds.
Studio portrait of six young students. Based on their clothing, they all would appear to be girls but some of the faces appear to be male. No further information is available.
Studio portrait of an unidentified female student wearing a nurse's uniform.
Studio portrait of an unidentified female student.
Studo portrait of an unidentified male student.
Studio portrait of an unknown student in a band uniform.
NOTE: Although this image appears to have been labeled "George Conner" by the photographer, Conner family members do not believe this to be him.
Studio portrait of Black Dog, an Osage chief, with two unidentified male students.
Identification of Black Dog is based on comparison with other images. No caption information is available. Student newspapers reported that Black Dog visited the school for commenencement in March 1895, therefore this image has been assigned that…
Portrait of a group of unidentified male and female students, dressed formally, posed in front the brick archway of the gymnasium building.
Previous cataloging indicates the students are from the Cherokee nation and provides a date of March 1895.
Studio portrait of John Rooks and an unidentified female student.
Note: Previous cataloging interpreted the unidentified student's name as "L. [?] Two Cuts." There is no female student with the surname Two Cuts.
Portrait of male students posed on the steps of a building on the school grounds. Some in the first row have musical instruments. There is a banner at the top of the group which reads "Standard/ En Avant." The caption identifies them as the student group "Standards of '96."
Snapshot or unposed portrait of three unidentified male students. Two are in school uniforms. The photo looks like it was taken on the school grounds.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: 2/27 . 1896.
According to the journals of the photographer, this candid image is titled "Two Little Indian Boys -…
Portrait of Richard Henry Pratt and General O. O. Howard in the center of a large group of male and female students posed in front of a school building. The caption identifies the students as being from the Sioux nation and that the photograph was taken on February 28, 1896.
The caption reads: THE CARLISLE INDIAN-SCHOOL FOOTBALL ELEVEN.
Printup, Redwater, H. Pierce, Lonewolf, Wheelock, B. Pierce, Rogers, Morrison, [unidentified], Metoxen, Smith, McFarland, Miller, Jamiason, Cayou, Hudson, Shelafo, Seneca.
This image appears in Harper's Weekly vol. 41, no.…
Studio portrait of eleven male students and five female students with one white man. The caption identifies them as being from the Crow nation and provides a date of December 1896.
Studio portrait of sixteen students, eleven male students and five female students, with one white man. The caption identifies them as "Pupils from the Crow Agency."
The National Anthropological Archives copy of this image has a caption with the date December 1896.
Portrait of a visting chief shaking hands with Richard Henry Pratt posed on the school grounds with a group of thirteen female students and seventeen male students. A white woman, probably a teacher, with a parasol or umbrella can be seen in the background near a school building.
Previous cataloging, presumably interpreting caption…
Studio portrait of five unidentified male students. The handwritten caption identifies them as being from the Chippewa nation.