The superintendent of the school described improvements of school buildings, as well as an increase in attendance. Next, appeared a history of the Flathead Indians, accompanied by images from the Flathead Reservation in Montana. F. Shoemaker, M.D. detailed how tuberculosis infections were handled at the school. The following section…
Comanche

![Pankin, Albert, Howard Chawip, and Peter Charko [version 1], c.1879 Pankin, Albert, Howard Chawip, and Peter Charko [version 1], c.1879](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Potamkin%20%2305%20%28Choate%20%2306%29%20Full%20027.jpg?itok=tjnkwwzu)
Group portrait of Pankin, Albert (seated in the center), Howard Chawip (standing back left), and Peter Charko (seated on the left) posed outside a school building.
![Pankin, Albert, Howard Chawip, and Peter Charko [version 2], c.1879 Pankin, Albert, Howard Chawip, and Peter Charko [version 2], c.1879](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_sg0310.jpg?itok=_jjf33sU)
Portrait of Pankin, Albert (seated in the center), Howard Chawip (standing back left), and Peter Charko (seated on the left) posed outside a school building. This image was probably taken shortly after their arrival at the school.

The caption reads: Cheyenne Chief (Manemic) one of Florida prisoners
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: Minimic Chief of Comanche Indians from a painting by J. Wells Champney, at Ft Marion, Florida

Indian School students Amos Lone Hill, Joseph Gun, Philip (Kills), Ellwood Dorian, Carlos, Walter Matches, Oscar Bull Bear, and Ralph Iron Eagle Feather and staff members Samuel Wetzel and E.B. Strait working on the roof of one of the school buildings.
Note: The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: CS-CH-096…
![Marcus Poko and Otto Wells [?], c.1880 Marcus Poko and Otto Wells [?], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Potamkin%20%2331%20Full%20048.jpg?itok=sJRAJjBI)
Studio portrait of Marcus Poko (standing right) and Otto Wells [?], both wearing school uniforms.

Students and staff working in the harness-making shop at the Carlisle Indian School. They are identified as, from left to right: Lorenzo Chapman (instructor), Geoffrey Chips, Cheape Ross, Curtis, Lawrence, Edward Little, William Spotted Tail, Julian, Morgan, Henry Thigh, and Andrew.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has…
![Tso-de-ar-ko, Wild Horse, and an interpreter [version 1], c.1880 Tso-de-ar-ko, Wild Horse, and an interpreter [version 1], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CIS-P-0051.jpg?itok=x1KIfFpX)
Studio portrait of Tso-de-ar-ko, a Wichita chief (father of Nuss Stephenson), and Wild Horse, a Comanche chief, with Benjamin H. Clark, an interpreter from Indian Territory.
The caption reads: Tso-de-arko Witchita Chief, …
![Tso-de-ar-ko, Wild Horse, and an interpreter [version 2], c.1880 Tso-de-ar-ko, Wild Horse, and an interpreter [version 2], c.1880](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/0321.f.0024.jpg?itok=hzQWRHZf)
Studio portrait of Tso-de-ar-ko, a Wichita chief, and Wild Horse, a Comanche chief, with Mr. Clark, an interpreter.

Studio portrait of Cheape Ross wearing school uniform.
![Henry P. Taawayite [version 1], c.1881 Henry P. Taawayite [version 1], c.1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_73298.jpg?itok=9dS4UO-S)
Studio portrait of Henry P. Taawayite.
![Henry P. Taawayite [version 2], c.1881 Henry P. Taawayite [version 2], c.1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/Princeton_Henry%20P%20Taawayite.jpg?itok=0Fhh-up_)
Studio portrait of Henry P. Taawayite.

Studio portrait of Irvine Chodoque.
![School band with Mrs. Baker [version 2], 1881 School band with Mrs. Baker [version 2], 1881](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/indian_students_brass_band_indian_training_school_APS.jpg?itok=gl4utpCN)
Portrait of twelve male students, all wearing uniforms and holding instruments, in front of the bandstand on the school grounds. In the glass plate negative version of this image [version 1] a white woman, also holding an instrument, can be seen at the far right. In the print versions of this image she is almost entirely cropped out,…

Studio portrait of Marcus Poko.

Studio portrait of Peter Charko.
The caption reads: Peter Cherco

Studio portrait of William Tivis.

Studio portrait of Cheape Ross, also known as Cheapy.
The caption reads: Ross Cheapie

Portrait of twenty-four male students upon arrival. The Cumberland County Historical Society's cataloging identifies them as from the Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Comanche, Pawnee, and Nez Perce nations and that the photo was taken on the date of their arrival, October 22, 1883. Twenty-three male students arrived on that date from those nations.
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![Otto Wells [version 1], c.1884 Otto Wells [version 1], c.1884](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/NAA_74399.jpg?itok=40u3NImg)
Studio portrait of Otto Wells.
Note: Previous cataloging indicates Wells is wearing a club ribbon with the date 1884 and a medal dated 1884.
![Otto Wells [version 2], c.1884 Otto Wells [version 2], c.1884](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH2_012d.jpg?itok=yR47prLw)
Studio portrait of Otto Wells.

Studio portrait of William Eyawat.

Studio portrait of William Tivis.
![Ai-sia-tiw-me (Comanche John) [version 1], c.1885 Ai-sia-tiw-me (Comanche John) [version 1], c.1885](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/CCHS_PA-CH1_095b.jpg?itok=uMir1ndN)
Studio portrait of Ai-sia-tiw-me (Comanche John).
The Cumberland County Historical Society has two copies of this image: PA-CH1-095b and 13A-14-03. Their description states that this person was also known as Roan Horse, Apache, but that information is not included with the original caption for the version in the album. …
![Roan Horse [version 2], c.1885 Roan Horse [version 2], c.1885](/sites/default/files/styles/views_taxonomy/public/image-photo/0321.f.0013_alt.jpg?itok=5AA1fVWc)
Studio portrait of a visitor to the school, presumably a chief. He is identified on the reverse as Roan Horse from the Apache nation.
The Cumberland County Historical Society's version of this image identifies him as Ai-sia-tiw-me or Comanche John.
Note: A researcher has indicated that Comanche John was actually…