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The caption reads: TEWANIMA, CARLISLE'S GREAT INDIAN RUNNER.
Lewis Tewanima in hat and suit.
This image appears in the New York Herald in January 1909.
Format: Drawing
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The headline reads: Indian Wins Exiciting Ten Mile Run
The captions read: JOHNNY McHUGH STARTER JAMES THORPE. LEWIS TENEWANINA J. NORMAN LYND WESLEY W COE. HARRY HILLMAN LAWSON...
Format: Photograph, Reproduction
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The headline reads: IT'S NO WONDER TEWANINA CAN RUN.
Lewis Tewanima in Carlisle Track uniform along with cartoons.
This image appears in The Globe and Commercial Advertiser on March 13, 1909.
Format: Photograph, Reproduction
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The caption reads: SAVAGE HOPI INDIANS ARE TRANSFORMED INTO MODEL STUDENTS
The sub-captions over the individual pictures read (top, then left to right): BAND OF HOPI INDIANS AS THEY LOOKED FIVE YEARS AGO WHEN THEY...
Format: Photograph, Reproduction
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The handwritten notes reads: Warner Jas. Thorpe Tewanima Friedman
Jim Thorpe shaking hands with Moses Friedman while Glenn "Pop" Warner, Lewis Tewanima, and a crowd look on.
Format: Photographic Print, B&W
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The headline reads: SPEEDY RED MAN
The caption reads: Lewis Tewanima.
The printed note reads: Wonderful little Indian distance run-ner, who is training or the five-mile event at the National...
Format: Photograph, Reproduction
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The caption reads: GOOD TYPE OF THE HOPI MAIDEN (Photo by Carpenter, of Field Museum)
This image appears in Red Man vol. 4, no. 2 (October 1911): 77.
Format: Photograph, Reproduction
Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: This is the picture we take at shop. See me in there?
Archie Quamala stands outside a tailor shop along with three unidentified men as well as a small dog.
Format: Photographic Print, B&W
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The headline reads: CARLISLE INDIAN ATHLETES LIKELY TO MAKE OLYMPIC TEAM
The captions reads: TEWAUNIA, MARATHON. THORPE, WEIGHTS, HURDLES AND SPRINTS.
Format: Photograph, Reproduction
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The caption reads: Louis Tewanima
The printed note reads: IN THE 10,000-METER RUN AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN STOCKHOLM TEWANIMA SECOND PLACE-HE IS A FULL-BLOOD HOPI INDIAN AND IS CONSIDERED AMERICA'S GREATEST LONG-...
Format: Photograph, Reproduction
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
Lewis Tewanima in his Carlisle Track and Field Uniform.
Format: Photographic Print, B&W
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
The handwritten note reads: Thorpe
Jim Thorpe shaking hands with Moses Friedman while Glenn "Pop" Warner, Lewis Tewanima, and a crowd look on.
Format: Photographic Print, B&W
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
Studio portrait of Joshua Hermeyesva wearing a uniform.
Format: Photographic Print, B&W
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society
The caption reads: LOUIS TEWANIMA MARATHON RUNNER
The printed note reads: He is a full - blood Hopi Indian who came to Carlisle five years ago unable to speak English, with long hair and opposed to education. He is...
Format: Photograph, Reproduction
Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections