James Willard Schultz papers Item Identifiers
Alphabetical List of Item Identifiers
- 001 - Arapaho Women Working at Crafts Beading
- 0010-B04-F04 - Indian Scout - The Story of William Jackson
- 0010-B05-F06 - Three Song's (Big Nose) Life Events
- 0010-B05-F16-1 - Hand Drawn Christmas Card from Mr. and Mrs. George H. Goodham from Gleichen, Alberta
- 0010-B05-F18 - Description of Otter Painted Lodge Ceremony and Buffalo Stone Ceremony
- 0010-B05-F20 - Niaakason - Discovering of Indian Tobacco
- 0010-B05-F21-1 - Black-Face-Man - Correspondence to Someone about Provisions
- 0010-B05-F21-2 - Bird Rattle - Story about the Unfortunate Deaths of 12 Blackfoot Men
- 0010-B05-F22 - Existing Conditions on the Reservation
- 0010-B05-F23-1 - An 11 page document written by Frank Monroe, detailing his experience as a child of a journey to Canada.
- 0010-B05-F23-10 - A four page story written by Frank Monroe about a family who returns to their home at Fort Shaw
- 0010-B05-F23-2 - A two page document written by Frank Monroe describing Rising Wolf's death
- 0010-B05-F23-3 - A three page document written by Frank Monroe describing the Piskun, or Buffalo Fall.
- 0010-B05-F23-4 - A 6 page document written by Frank Monroe describing trading between white men and Indian tribes.
- 0010-B05-F23-5 - A one page document written by Frank Monroe describing a headdress made from owl feathers.
- 0010-B05-F23-6 - A short story written by Frank Monroe about two men who killed bears and sheep for meat.
- 0010-B05-F23-8 - Two page short story written by Frank Monroe about a man who had a run in with a bear.
- 0010-B05-F23-9 - A one page story written by Frank Monroe about the adoption of Rising Wolf by Lame Bull.
- 0010-B05-F24-1 - Additional Notes on the Building of the Piskun
- 0010-B05-F24-2 - Document about the Treaty of 1855 and Act of 1895
- 0010-B05-F25 - Short Story - Apikuni's Visit to the Blackfeet
- 0010-B05-F26-1 - Boy Chief Stories Written on August 6 Year Unknown
- 0010-B05-F26-2 - Boy Chief Stories Written on August 6, 7, 8 and 14, 15, Year Unknown
- 0010-B05-F27 - Mrs. Harrison - Elk Woman and the Mourning Process for Her Young Son
- 0010-B05-F28-1 - Hand Drawn Map With Unreadable Names
- 0010-B05-F28-10 - Description of the Massacre that Took Bloode Eagle's Life
- 0010-B05-F28-11 - After Bears and His Run in with the Piegans
- 0010-B05-F28-2 - Glacier Park Hotel Company - Last Rider
- 0010-B05-F28-3 - Paper About Bear Brave and Brave Dog
- 0010-B05-F28-4 - Paper About Eagle Head and the Piegans
- 0010-B05-F28-5 - Collection of Descriptions of Native American names
- 0010-B05-F28-6 - A Story about a Woman and Buffalo Bull
- 0010-B05-F28-7 - Statements of Little Chief Gray Snake Woman Parents
- 0010-B05-F28-8 - James Willard Schultz's Reading List of American West Explorer's Journals
- 0010-B05-F28-9 - Tipi Blood - Instructions on How to Put a Tipi Together
- 0010-B05-F29 - Short Story About Many Tail Feathers and the Trials of His Life
- 0010-B05-F30-1 - A Story About Two Riders Coming to Fort Benton and Who Are Shot by Native Americans
- 0010-B05-F30-2 - A Story about Split Ears and His Experience with Death
- 0010-B05-F31 - Biography about Chief Crowfoot - Before and After Being Chief
- 0010-B05-F32 - Biographies on Native American Chiefs - Red Crow, Rain Chief, Bad Head, Eagle Head, Wolf Bent Ear, Shot Both Sides, Sun Calf, One Spot, Calf Shirt, Thunder Chief
- 0010-B05-F34-1 - A 7 page story written by John Lamot about working for a Baker and his journeys on his way to Fort Benton, Montana
- 0010-B05-F34-2 - Short Story - John Lamot's Wife's First Time Cooking Dried Apples and Beans
- 0010-B05-F34-3 - Short Stories - John Lamot's Voice About Trading Fur
- 0010-B05-F34-4 - John Lamot and Eugene August's Adventure to Chicago
- 0010-B05-F35-1 - Collection By Eli Guardipee of 52 Descriptions of Piegan Indians
- 0010-B05-F35-2 - Short Stories - Scaby Cut Round Robe, Many Swans, Crazy Grey, Bear Head, Chief Heavy Runner
- 0010-B05-F36 - List of 49 Native American Names
- 0010-B05-F37 - Story of How Wolf Creek Got Its Indian Name
- 0010-B05-F38-1 - Showings of Copper Ore Found in Swift Current Creek in 1894 Resulted in Purchase of Land Which Later Became Glacier Park
- 0010-B05-F38-10 - Map Depicts Details of Indian War
- 0010-B05-F38-11 - Persons and Scenes in Nez Perces Campaign of 1877 in Montana
- 0010-B05-F38-12 - Council Delegation's Mission to Chicago Success
- 0010-B05-F38-13 - Trekked over Canadian Prairies As Indian Trader, Buffalo Hunter
- 0010-B05-F38-14 - Newspaper Article - Indian Murders at Wolf Meadows
- 0010-B05-F38-15 - Newspaper Article about the Old Milk River Indian Agency Located in Fort Browning
- 0010-B05-F38-16 - Yellowstone River - Important Waterway in Early Days
- 0010-B05-F38-17 - Newspaper Article about Montana Railroad Construction and Yellowstone National Park
- 0010-B05-F38-18 - A Prophecy Fulfilled - Establishment of the Bison Range in Montana
- 0010-B05-F38-19 - Riding Herd on Buffalo - Annual Round-Up of Buffalo in Canada
- 0010-B05-F38-2 - Indian Tepee (tipi) Designs - Their Historical Significance
- 0010-B05-F38-20 - Bureau of Indian Affairs Agrees to Make Recommendation to Congress Favoring Release of Blackfeet Tribal Funds to Develop Local Enterprise
- 0010-B05-F38-21 - How James Kipp Won Blackfeet Trade from Grasp of Hudson's Bay Company
- 0010-B05-F38-3 - R.H. Bemis, Pioneer Publisher, Wrote Impressions of Early West
- 0010-B05-F38-4 - Al H. Wilkins Tells of Early Days in Vicinity of Old Fort Benton
- 0010-B05-F38-5 - Value of Peltries Placed by Traders Significantly Low: Indians Valued Guns and Cartridges in Exchange for Furs; Trading Posts Drew Much Wealth from Territory
- 0010-B05-F38-6 - Old Carrol Trail Story - History of Montana
- 0010-B05-F38-7 - Newspaper Article - Story of Bennie James Shot Ribs
- 0010-B05-F38-8 - Joseph's Famous Retreat through Northwest Earned for Him Title of Napoleon of the Red Race
- 0010-B05-F38-9 - Battle of the Bear's Paw between General Miles and Chief Joseph
- 0010-B05-F39-1 - The Passing of George Bird Grinnell
- 0010-B05-F39-10 - 1931 Arizona Newspaper Article on the Arizona State Fair
- 0010-B05-F39-11 - Newspaper Article Describing Billy the Kid aka William H. Bonney
- 0010-B05-F39-12 - West Texas - Mixed Calf prices Go Upward; West Texas Glad Over Raise; Drummond Buying Cattle
- 0010-B05-F39-13 - Rodeos - Championships to Be Decided at Big Los Angeles Rodeo; Next Great Rodeo at Tucson
- 0010-B05-F39-14 - Dude Ranches - Kellogg Getting Publicity in Cow Paper: Jim Converse Didn't Steal That Saddle
- 0010-B05-F39-15 - Newspaper Article about Life on the Plains in Montana
- 0010-B05-F39-16 - Shot Came Close to Brewster While on Indians' Trail
- 0010-B05-F39-17 - Old Carrol Trail and Nerby Scenes
- 0010-B05-F39-18 - Reminiscence of Kootenai Brown
- 0010-B05-F39-19 - Newspaper Article About Books On American Indians
- 0010-B05-F39-2 - Dr. Grinnell, 88, Dies; Fought to Save Wild Life
- 0010-B05-F39-20 - Mrs. Martha Plassmann Recalls Early Day Journey Down River
- 0010-B05-F39-22 - Old Timer Gives Lowdown on Really Tough Winter
- 0010-B05-F39-23 - They Worked on the TIMES - Magazine Article Describing Willard Huntington Wright
- 0010-B05-F39-24 - On to Beaverhead - Newspaper Article about the Gold Rush in Montana during 1862-1864
- 0010-B05-F39-25 - Man Who Helped Great Falls Also Erected Kendall Quartz Mill
- 0010-B05-F39-27 - Al Wilkinds Helped Conquer West; In Montana More Than 62 Years
- 0010-B05-F39-3 - George Bird Grinnell Saved Blackfeet from Starvation - Eli Guardipee Recalls Old Agency near Choteau
- 0010-B05-F39-4 - Celebration in Honor of D. Thompson
- 0010-B05-F39-5 - Young Desperadoes of Young Montana from The Madisonian Newspaper
- 0010-B05-F39-6 - Discovery of a Discoverer - Article About David Thompson
- 0010-B05-F39-7 - 1931 Issue of Western Range Weekly
- 0010-B05-F39-8 - Western Range Weekly - Hoofs and Horns
- 0010-B05-F39-9 - Newspaper Article about Meat Sales in California
- 0010-B06-F09 - Short Stories - Medicine Lodge, Travel Lodge, Sweat Lodge, Away Ceremony
- 0010-B06-F15-1 - Letter James Willard Schultz Wrote to Grace R. Hebard, Ph. D. Concerning Her Writing On Sacajawea
- 0010-B06-F15-10 - American Railway Express Co. - Uniform Express Receipt Belonging to James Willard Schultz 1928
- 0010-B06-F15-100 - The American Museum of Natural History
- 0010-B06-F15-101 - Vilhjalmur Stefansson - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-102 - M. I. McCreight - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-103 - Letter by Vilhjalmur Stefansson to Mr. Brininstool Concerning Pemmican
- 0010-B06-F15-104 - Intercultural Foundation for Arts and Sciences
- 0010-B06-F15-105 - The Toreador - Cliff Hughes' Improved Health after Struggling with Tularemia
- 0010-B06-F15-106 - A letter from James W. Schultz to Carl Sylvester requesting information about the Mandan-Hidatsa Village
- 0010-B06-F15-107 - Seal of Historical Society of Montana - 1865
- 0010-B06-F15-108 - Letter between James Willard Schultz and V. Hazle Blockie about a Letter That Was Not Delivered
- 0010-B06-F15-109 - State Historical Society of North Dakota
- 0010-B06-F15-11 - United States Department of the Interior - Letter Written to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-110 - Akwesasne Mohawk Counselor Organization
- 0010-B06-F15-111 - Remembrance of Fulton Lane
- 0010-B06-F15-112 - E. A. Brininstool - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-113 - The Oriental Institute
- 0010-B06-F15-114 - Larkin, Roosevelt, and Larkin
- 0010-B06-F15-115 - Frank B. Wisner - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-116 - Clayton A. Musser - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-117 - E. A. Brininstool - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-118 - Los Angeles Public Library - Letter Written from Mary Peterson to Mr. James Willard Schultz Explaining when California was Seized by the United States from Mexico
- 0010-B06-F15-119 - Los Angeles Public Library - Letter Written from Elsie A. Truesdale to Mr. James Willard Schultz Informing Him of his Published Books in the Library
- 0010-B06-F15-12 - Ralph Hubbard's Letter to James Willard Schultz about the Story Entitled, "Queer Person"
- 0010-B06-F15-120 - Cowboy Brady - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-121 - Russel W. Krueger - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-122 - Helen F. Ingersoll - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-123 - A Letter Written by M.I. McCreight to James Willard Schultz Concerning Photographs of Crazy Horse
- 0010-B06-F15-124 - Mohawk Counselor Organization
- 0010-B06-F15-125 - Heritage of the Iroquois
- 0010-B06-F15-126 - Michael Harrison - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-127 - Christmas Greetings Written by Mary and Charlie Rak
- 0010-B06-F15-128 - Jerome Peltier - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-129 - Letter to James Willard Schultz from the Lantern Press, Inc. Asking Him for a Short Story about Indians
- 0010-B06-F15-13 - Letter by James L. Asman Scout to Mr. James Willard Schultz Asking Him to Advise Him in Creating Indian Names
- 0010-B06-F15-130 - Harry Ostby - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-131 - Christmas Card - Akwesasne Mohawk Counselor Organization
- 0010-B06-F15-132 - Promotion for the New Center Building located in Detroit, Michigan
- 0010-B06-F15-133 - O.C. Schwiering's Information Written On a Piece of Stationary from the Noble Hotel
- 0010-B06-F15-134 - American Literature - Ginn and Company
- 0010-B06-F15-135 - Literary Clipping Service
- 0010-B06-F15-136 - Note Regarding Royalties for History of Blackfeet Indian Serial Magazine Article
- 0010-B06-F15-14 - A Letter from James W. Schultz's Publisher Written to Mr. Ralph Hubbard about the Change in Route for Delivery
- 0010-B06-F15-15 - A two page letter from Harlan F. Burket to James W. Schultz addressing information about Schultz's life, 1930
- 0010-B06-F15-16 - A Letter from Mr. Ralph Hubbard to O.J. Mitchell Containing 15 Cents in Stamps to Secure the Travel of His Book
- 0010-B06-F15-17 - Letter Written by Mr. O.J. Mitchell to Inform Mr. Ralph Hubbard about the Finding of His Book
- 0010-B06-F15-19 - Letter to Mr. James Willard Schultz Thanking Him for Information on Stone Rings
- 0010-B06-F15-2 - Letter James Willard Schultz Wrote to Rev. J. Roberts Seeking Information on Sacajawea
- 0010-B06-F15-20 - A hand written letter from Harlan Burket to James W. Schultz addressing family history, 1930
- 0010-B06-F15-21 - Mrs. Geo F. Kitt's Letter Written to Mr. James Willard Schultz Thanking Him
- 0010-B06-F15-22 - Letter from Fred Freidenfeld to James Willard Schultz Concerning His Books
- 0010-B06-F15-23 - Letter Eli Guardipee Wrote to James Schultz about His Current Life Events
- 0010-B06-F15-24 - A Letter Written From Rose Taylor to James Willard Schultz about Drinks, Food, and Thanksgiving.
- 0010-B06-F15-25 - Letter from Department of Indian Affairs Canada
- 0010-B06-F15-26 - A Letter Written by Botanist, J.J. Thornber to Mr. James Willard Schultz Concerning Tobacco
- 0010-B06-F15-27 - Frank J. Wetzel's Letter to James Willard Shultz Asking for His Autograph
- 0010-B06-F15-28 - Letter Written by Robert Carleton Elkus to James Willard Shultz Concerning the Story American Boy
- 0010-B06-F15-29 - Mr. Phillip's Note to James Willard Schultz about His Bill at the Phillips Book Store
- 0010-B06-F15-3 - Letter James Willard Schultz Wrote to Doctor Grace R. Hibbard Thanking Her for Information on Sacajawea
- 0010-B06-F15-31 - Letter Written by W.W. Arrasmith to Mr. James Willard Schultz Concerning Injections of Novacaine
- 0010-B06-F15-32 - A Letter Written by C.P. Fordyce to James Willard Schultz Asking Schultz To Write Back About His Life
- 0010-B06-F15-33 - Letter, Glacier Park Hotel - Larry D. Kitchell
- 0010-B06-F15-34 - Letter from Native Sons of British Columbia
- 0010-B06-F15-35 - University of Alberta - A Letter Written by E.A. Corbett to James Willard Schultz Concerning Shultz's books and Visit to Edmonton
- 0010-B06-F15-36 - Letter from National Amateur Press Association to Schultz about visit to Glacier National Park
- 0010-B06-F15-37 - Arthur Hawthorne Carhart's Letter Written to James Willard Schultz concerning the Sun Dance Encampment
- 0010-B06-F15-38 - Letter Written by Stewart Edward White to Mr. Lorimer about a Recommendation for Mr. James Shultz's Writing
- 0010-B06-F15-39 - A Letter Stewart Edward White Wrote to James Willard Shultz When He Became Ill
- 0010-B06-F15-4 - James Willard Schultz's Letter to Miss Grace Raymond Hibbard Concerning His Writing on Sacajawea
- 0010-B06-F15-40 - Letter, Greenwood Memorial Park
- 0010-B06-F15-41 - Written Letter to James W. Schultz by Frank S.
- 0010-B06-F15-42 - Letter Written by William Sessions to James W. Shultz Inquiring Information on His Life
- 0010-B06-F15-43 - Written Letter to James W. Schultz by Old Man Bull Asking for His Location
- 0010-B06-F15-44 - The Voyageur - Jack Stackweather
- 0010-B06-F15-45 - United States Department of the Interior - A Letter Written by C. Marshall Finnan to James Willard Schultz Informing Him on a Booklet of Mesa Verde
- 0010-B06-F15-46 - Arthur Hawthorne Carhart's Letter Written to James Willard Shultz about Visiting Denver in the Fall
- 0010-B06-F15-47 - United States Department of the Interior - A Letter Written by H.C. Bryant to James Willard Schultz Concerning the inability to Recover Picture Negatives
- 0010-B06-F15-48 - Letter about Fort Langley from George Ballon
- 0010-B06-F15-49 - Letter Written by O.J. McGillis Responding to Apikuni about the Motion Picture Negative of the Medicine Lodge Ceremonies
- 0010-B06-F15-5 - James W. Shultz's Letter to Doctor Grace R. Hebard Thanking Her for the Use of Her Article
- 0010-B06-F15-50 - University of Arizona - A Letter Written by J.J. Thornber to Mr. James W. Shultz Concerning the Blackfeet Indian Tobacco Seed
- 0010-B06-F15-51 - Letter Written by Arthur to Apikuni Concerning the Shipment of the Film,
- 0010-B06-F15-52 - Letter Written by A.L. Scott to Mr. O.J. McGillis Concerning the Forwarding of the film,
- 0010-B06-F15-53 - Letter by Thomas Teakle Sent to Mr. James Willard Schultz - Opinionated Paragraph about Teakle's Views on Preserving Indian Traditions
- 0010-B06-F15-54 - The Lewis and Clark High School - Department of History
- 0010-B06-F15-55 - Letter, Law Offices - Gregory, Hunt, and Melvin
- 0010-B06-F15-56 - Letter from Frederick and Nelson to Mr. James Willard Schultz about the Decline of Demand for his Books
- 0010-B06-F15-57 - Letter from Paul Annixter to James Willard Schultz about the Brand Fictional Writers Receive after Writing about Wildlife
- 0010-B06-F15-58 - Letter Written by O.J. McGillis to Mr. James Willard Schultz about the Film,
- 0010-B06-F15-59 - Letter, Society of Motion Picture Engineers
- 0010-B06-F15-6 - Letter James Willard Schultz Wrote to Doctor Grace Raymond Hebard Giving Her Rights to Use A Photograph
- 0010-B06-F15-60 - Description of 20 Reels of Film H.T. Cowling Possessed from Glacier National Park
- 0010-B06-F15-61 - Letter Written by W.P. Kenney Corresponding to Mr. James Willard Schultz about the Possibility of Purchasing H.T. Cowling's Film from Glacier National Park
- 0010-B06-F15-62 - Letter Written by Harry James (President of the Trailfinders) to James Willard Schultz Inviting Him to a Reception
- 0010-B06-F15-63 - Letter Written by Garry Willard to Mr. James Willard Schultz Concerning the Picture Schultz Sent Him
- 0010-B06-F15-64 - Written Letter to Apikuni by Wallace Palmer Requesting an Autograph
- 0010-B06-F15-65 - Written Letter to Apahki by Wallace Palmer Thanking Him for Sending Photographs
- 0010-B06-F15-66 - Sacajawea (The Bird Woman), a poem
- 0010-B06-F15-67 - Letter Written to James W. Schultz Informing Him that the Last Letter He Sent Was Never Received
- 0010-B06-F15-68 - Obituary, Honoring Harry Knibbs - A California Author and Poet
- 0010-B06-F15-69 - Letter Written by R.S. Ellison to Mr. James Willard Schultz Asking for His Assistance in Identifying Photographs
- 0010-B06-F15-7 - A Handwritten Paper Describing James W. Schultz as One of the Best Men to Happen to the Western Field
- 0010-B06-F15-70 - Written Letter to James W. Schultz Concerning the Blackfeet Indians
- 0010-B06-F15-71 - Letter, Stanolind Crude Oil Purchasing Company
- 0010-B06-F15-72 - A Letter by Katherine Watson, A Children's Librarian to Mr. James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-73 - Poem by Ann Bewley - Sahtaki and I
- 0010-B06-F15-74 - Letter, Albert W. Johnson
- 0010-B06-F15-75 - Letter, Department of Police - City of Los Angeles California
- 0010-B06-F15-76 - The Junior Book of Authors
- 0010-B06-F15-77 - Letter Written by Ernest Haycox to Mr. James Willard Schultz Concerning Certain Signs and the Meaning Behind them in the Indian Culture
- 0010-B06-F15-78 - Letter to Mr. S.G. Phillips about Blackfeet costumes and clothes
- 0010-B06-F15-79 - Letter to James Willard Schultz about the health of George Bird Grinnell
- 0010-B06-F15-8 - Postal Telegraph James Willard Schultz Sent to Jessie Louise Donaldson
- 0010-B06-F15-80 - Letter from George S. to James Willard Schultz about the sacred bundle's purpose
- 0010-B06-F15-81 - Letter to Mr. James Willard Schultz from Mr. Robert A. Griffin Inquiring Information on Schultz's Newest Published Book
- 0010-B06-F15-82 - Letter by Leonard A. Manes to Mr. James Willard Schultz about the Authenticity of his Books
- 0010-B06-F15-83 - Letter Written by Leonard Manes to Mr. James Willard Schultz Concerning the Previous Letter Schultz Had Sent Him
- 0010-B06-F15-84 - Charles E. Hanson - Relics and Indian Made Goods of Every Description
- 0010-B06-F15-85 - Christine M. McColl - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-86 - Stewart Edward White's Letter Wishing James Willard Schultz a Merry Christmas
- 0010-B06-F15-87 - E. A. Brininstool - Letter to James Willard Schultz about the Book
- 0010-B06-F15-88 - E. A. Brininstool - Letter to James Willard Schultz Concerning Mistakes Schultz Made in his Book
- 0010-B06-F15-89 - Kootenay (Kootenai) Indian Reserve
- 0010-B06-F15-9 - James Willard Schultz's Letter to Mr. Alexander Leggat about a Copy of Cash Lanning's Blackfeet Dictionary
- 0010-B06-F15-90 - a letter from Harlan F. Burket to James W. Schultz addressing the White Buffalo found in Alaska, 1942
- 0010-B06-F15-91 - A letter written by Carl Sylvester to James W. Schultz apologizing for not filling a request
- 0010-B06-F15-92 - McLean County Map
- 0010-B06-F15-93 - Hidatsa Mandan Village
- 0010-B06-F15-94 - Great Northern Railway Company
- 0010-B06-F15-95 - Bear Chief's War Shirt
- 0010-B06-F15-96 - Fort Berthold Agency - Carl Sylvester
- 0010-B06-F15-97 - Robert A. Griffen - Letter to James Willard Schultz
- 0010-B06-F15-98 - M. I. McCreight
- 0010-B06-F15 - Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society Letter Written to Mr. James W. Schultz Concerning Seed
- 002 - Arapaho Women: Working at Tanning Hides
- 003 - Arapaho Women Working at the Craft of Tanning Animal Hides
- 004 - Arapaho Women Weaving
- 005 - An Arapaho Woman Working on Looms Weaving
- 006 - Two Arapaho Women Weaving on Floor Looms
- 007 - An Arapaho Woman Weaving on a Floor Loom Outside
- 008 - Laura Buckman, Arapaho, Sitting at Her Loom Weaving, 1945
- 009 - Laura Buckman, An Arapaho Woman, Weaving, 1945
- 010 - Arapaho Women Working on Sewing Crafts
- 011 - Arapaho Craftswoman Working Weaving
- 012 - Arapaho Weaver Standing by Loom With Finished Woven Blankets
- 013 - Arapaho Weaver Holding a Finished Woven Blanket
- 014 - Arapaho Women Working in a Mattress Production Shop
- 015 - Early 20th century Photo of the Arapaho Mattress Making Industry
- 016 - Arapaho Women's Mattress Making Production Facility
- 017 - Arapaho Women's Mattress Making Industry
- 018 - Several Arapaho Women Working in Their Mattress Production Shop
- 019 - Arapaho Women Working in Their Workshop
- 020 - Sewing Industry by Arapaho Women
- 021 - Mattress Production Output by Early 20th Century Arapaho Women
- 022 - Arapaho Women Working in Their Sewing Production Workshop
- 023 - Arapaho Women Sewing Mattresses
- 024 - Three 20th Century Arapaho Women Sewing Mattresses
- 025 - Early Twentieth Century Photo of Arapaho Women Working in Mattress Production
- 026 - Photo of Arapaho Women Working in the Sewing Industry
- 027 - Wall shelf with Arapaho Women's Sewing Industry Goods
- 028 - Early 20th Century Arapaho Woman Standing On a Front Porch
- 029a - Group of Arapaho Women Standing in Front of a Wooden Building
- 029b - Early 20th Century Group of Arapaho Women
- 030a - Black and White Photo of Several Early 20th Century Arapaho Women
- 030b - Photo of a Group of Arapaho Women
- 031 - Early 20th Century Montana Winter Snow Scene
- 032 - Photo of 5 people riding on horseback through Glacier National Park
- 033 - Glacier National Park and Several Blackfeet Indian Tipis
- 034 - Photo of people on horseback on the edge of a lake in Glacier National Park
- 035 - Photo of a group of people at a waterfall in Glacier National Park
- 036 - Photo of three people on horseback watering their horses at a small pond in Glacier National Park
- 037 - A Meeting in Glacier National Park
- 039 - A Village by a Lake in Glacier National Park
- 040 - Bernadotte: Blackfeet Indians: exchange of Painted Lodge, 1938
- 041 - James Willard Schultz and Friends: in a Garden, 1939
- 042 - Bernadotte: Blackfeet Indians: White Man and Woman Dressed in Indian Garb Pose with Three Indians, 1939
- 043 - Bernadotte: Blackfeet Indians: Man in Full Indian Dress in Front of Tipi, 1939
- 044 - Bernadotte: Blackfeet Indians: A Man in Full Indian Dress, 1939
- 045 - Bernadotte: Blackfeet Indians: Man in Full Indian Dress Sitting on a Metal Folding Chair, 1939
- 046 - Bernadotte: Blackfeet Indians: Three Men in Full Indian Dress Stand Together In Front of Tipi, 1939
- 047 - Bernadotte: Blackfeet Indians: Secretaries of the Count Bernadotte and Countess Estelle Bernadotte Costumes Made by Blackfeet Indian Craft Workers, 1939
- 048 - Bernadotte: Blackfeet Indians - Count Folke Bernadotte Nephew of King of Sweden at Blackfoot Reservation, 1939
- 049 - Count Folke Bernadotte, Countess Estelle Bernadotte at Lodge Purchase Ceremony 1939
- 050 - Eddie and Cecile Big Beaver waiting for a train, Browning, Montana, 1932
- 051 - Blackboy, Ruben - Last Star
- 052 - Early 20th Century Photo of Blackboy, Ruben - Last Star Standing in Front of Shop
- 053 - Black and White Photo of Blackboy, Ruben - Last Star Standing by Building
- 054 - Photo Referencing
- 055 - Early 20th Century Photo of Three Blackfeet Adults
- 056 - Photo of 3 women in full dress standing outside the Blackfeet Indian Craft Shop, Browning, Montana
- 057 - Photo of Mary Little Bull, Nora Spanish and Mary Little Plume, Browning, Montana
- 058 - Photo of Mary Little Bull, Nora Spanish and Mary Little Plume in full dress, Browning, Montana
- 059 - Photo of a man in full dress looking out a window, Browning, Montana
- 060 - Photo of a young man dressed in a head dress, holding a bow and arrow and feather ring, Browning, Montana
- 061 - Photo of a young man in ceremonial dress holding a peace pipe
- 062 - Photo of a young man wearing a head dress, Browning, Montana, 1933
- 063 - Photo of a young man in full dress holding a bow and arrow and a feather ring, Browning, Montana, 1933
- 064 - Photo of a young man in ceremonial dress playing a drum, Browning, Montana
- 065 - Photo of a young man in ceremonial dress kneeling on a rug and playing a drum, Browning, Montana, 1933
- 066 - Photo of a young man dressed in ceremonial clothes kneeling and pulling back a bow and arrow, Browning, Montana
- 067 - Photo of a young man posing with a spear and feather ring, Browning, Montana
- 068 - Photo of a boy in ceremonial dress standing outside the Blackfeet Indian Craft Shop, Browning, Montana
- 069 - Photo of 12 women and one man sitting in front of a log building sewing, Browning, Montana
- 070 - Photo of 17 women standing in front of a log structure in the winter, Browning, Montana.
- 071 - Photo of a group of women and one man sitting in front of a building and sewing, Browning, Montana
- 072 - Photo of a large group of women and children sitting outside, some are sewing, Browning, Montana
- 073 - Large Group of Indian Men and Women Dressed Warmly Gathered Around Steps, Browning, Montana
- 074 - Photo of a large group of men and women outside a building dressed in winter clothes, Browning, Montana
- 075 - Photo of men, women and children dressed in winter clothes, Browning, Montana
- 076 - Photo of Pikuni craft workers in front of the craft shop in Browning, Montana, 1937
- 077 - Photo of a large group of people dressed in winter clothes, Browning, Montana
- 078 - Women display crafts, Browning, Montana
- 079 - Women Showing ancient beadwork design on jackets, Browning, Montana
- 080 - Women and girls display their craft, Browning, Montana
- 081 - Craft workers show off their work, Browning, Montana
- 082 - Browning craft shop - women: Showing some of their handiwork
- 083 - Browning craft shop - women: Blackfeet women displaying various artifacts
- 084 - A man in a snow tunnel in the winter, Browning, Montana, 1937
- 085 - Browning, Montana Winter 1937 Snowdrift Over a House
- 086 - Browning, Montana Winter 1937 Snowdrift With Top of Roof
- 087 - Buffalo stone ceremony
- 088 - John Ground: Blackfoot Chief
- 089 - Grandpier and Yellowtail: Blackfoot and Crow Indians
- 090 - Indian Days 1965: Horsemen in full dress attire
- 091 - Indian Days 1965: Parade float
- 092 - Indian Days 1965: Honor guard leads the parade
- 093 - Indian Days 1965: Spectators
- 094 - Indian Days 1965: Women spectators by tipis
- 095 - Medicine Boss Ribs and Miniature Tipis
- 096 - Blackfoot camp in Alberta, Canada, 1931
- 097 - Jesse Donaldson Schultz at Sun Lodge Camp, 1965
- 098 - Blackfeet Indians: Sun Lodge, 1965
- 099 - Lodges: Blackfeet Indians: Sun Lodge, 1927
- 100 - Lodges: Blackfeet Indians: Sacred Otter Lodge
- 101 - Lodges: Alberta: Tipi in windstorm, 1927
- 102 - Medicine Boss Ribs - Blackfeet Indians: Erecting Sun Lodge
- 103 - Black and white photo of Yellow Kidney, Mrs. Yellow Kidney, Cecile Iusinian, J. Willard Schultz, Kate Homegrun and children waiting for a train to Hollywood, California, 1938
- 104 - Black and white photo of a group of 10 men and women and one child standing in front of the train depot waiting for a train, 1938.
- 105 - Black and white photo of a group of 8 men and women and a child standing in front of the train depot waiting for a train, 1938
- 106 - Black and white photo of a crowd of men, women and children outside in the snow.
- 107 - Black and white photo of a group of men outside of the train depot, waiting for a train to Hollywood.
- 108 - Black and white photo of a large group of Blackfeet men standing in front of the train depot.
- 109 - Black and white photo of a large group of Blackfeet women and children waiting outside the train depot.
- 110 - Black and white photo of a large group of Blackfeet men and one child standing outside the train depot.
- 111 - Black and white photo of a large group of men and a child standing on the train depot platform.
- 112 - Black and white photo of a group of men, most holding their hats, and children waiting outside the train depot.
- 113 - Black and white photo of a group of men and women standing in front of the train depot.
- 114 - Black and white photo of a group of women and children outside the train depot.
- 115 - Black and white photo of Blackfeet men posing for a photo outside of the train depot.
- 116 - Black and white photo of three men posing for a photo on the train depot platform.
- 117 - Black and white photo of two men posing for a photo outside of the train depot.
- 118 - Black and white photo of Eddie Big Beaver and Yellow Kidney posing for a photo in Browning, Montana, 1938
- 119 - Black and white photo of Eddie Big Beaver, Irvine Mad Plume and Yellow Kidney posing for a photo.
- 120 - Black and white photo of Night Shoot and Charlie Iron Breast posing for a photo and Cecile Big Beaver in the background.
- 121 - Black and white photo of Technicians standing outside the train depot.
- 122 - Black and white photo of Technicians standing outside the Browning, Montana train depot.
- 123 - Old Bull and Butterfly leaving tobacco gardens
- 124 - Black and white photo of Morning Star and Bull Chief, Alberta, Canada
- 125 - Black and white photo of a group of people including Mrs. Middle rider, Mr. Middle Rider, Bird Rattle, Cecile By and Oscar Boy, Browning, Montana, 1935
- 126 - Black and White photo of a group of people including Bird Rattle and Cecile Last Star, Browning, Montana, 1935
- 127 - Black and white photo of a crowd with one person performing including Middle Rider, Bird Rattle, Cecile Boy and Oscar Boy, Browning, Montana, 1935
- 128 - Black and White Photo of a group of people including Owen Heavy Breast, Cecile Black Boy and Yellow Kidney, standing in front of a tipi, Browning, Montana, 1935
- 129 - Black and white photo of a group of men dressed in ceremonial clothes, including Fish Wolf Robe, Theodore Last Star, George Bull Child, Short Man and Wallace Night Gun, Browning, Montana, 1931
- 130 - Black and white photo of a group of people standing in front of a tipi, Browning, Montana
- 131 - Black and white photo of Charlie Reevis Pikuni, 1927
- 132 - Black and white photo of Eleanor Roosevelt talking with 3 craft workers.
- 133 - Black and white photo of the of the "Blackfeet Indian Craft Shop" in Saint Mary's, Montana
- 134 - Black and white photo of the outside of the craft shop, with animal skins stretched on the walls, Saint Mary's, Montana
- 135 - Black and white photo of 4 men painting and assembling tipis, Saint Mary's, Montana
- 136 - Black and white photo of 3 men constructing a tipi, Saint Mary's, Montana
- 137 - Black and white photo of tipis at the craft shop in Saint Mary's, Montana
- 138 - Black and white photo of the craft shop in Saint Mary's, Montana
- 139 - Black and white photo of 2 men in ceremonial dress standing in front of a log building
- 140 - Black and white photo of the log building craft shop in Saint Mary's, Montana
- 141 - Black and white photo of a group of people in ceremonial dress standing around a flag pole in front of tipis, Saint Mary's, Montana
- 142 - Black and white photo of a group of men in ceremonial dress raising the American flag, Saint Mary's, Montana
- 143 - Black and white photo of a group of men, including Apikuni, Lone Wolf, Jim Stingy and Johnny Ground, sitting in front of the craft shop in Stain Mary's, Montana, 1937
- 144 - Black and white photo of Short Face and Sad Eyed inside of a tipi
- 145 - 1927 Sun Lodge Ceremony Creating the Lodge
- 146 - Black and white photo of the backs of a group of people dressed in ceremonial clothes for the Sun Lodge Ceremony, 1927
- 147 - Black and white photo of a group of people erecting the lodge for the Pikuni tribe Sun Lodge Ceremonies, 1927
- 148 - Black and white photo of men and women erecting the lodge for the Sun Lodge Ceremonies in Browning, Montana, 1927
- 149 - Black and white photo of a large group of people watching and event, part of the Sun Lodge Ceremonies, Browning, Montana, 1927
- 150 - Black and white photo of people setting up tipis for the Sun Lodge Ceremonies, Browning, Montana, 1927
- 151 - Black and white photo of a group of men sitting and playing drums, part of the Sun Lodge Ceremonies, Browning, Montana, 1927
- 152 - Black and white photo of Grass Dancers at the Sun Lodge Ceremonies in Browning, Montana, 1928
- 153 - Black and white photo of a group of men and women taking a vow during the Sun Lodge Ceremonies, 1927
- 154 - Black and white photo of a group of people heading to an event during the Sun Lodge Ceremonies, 1927
- 155 - Black and white photo of a group of people drumming during the Sun Lodge Ceremonies, Browning, Montana,1927
- 156 - Black and white photo of a group of men sitting in front of a partially completed tipi during the Sun Lodge Ceremonies, 1927
- 157 - Black and white photo of a Blackfeet women tanning hides, 1929
- 158 - Treaty 54. L. 1 Signing
- 159 - Treaty Signing with Eli Guardipee at Head of Table
- 160 - Two Bear: His Tipi
- 161 - Two Bear: His Family
- 162 - Black and white photo of a Two Medicine Craft workers, Two Medicine, Montana
- 163 - Black and white photo of a group of women getting ready for a group photo.
- 164 - Black and white photo of a large group of women sitting and doing crafts.
- 165 - Black and white photo of seven women standing in a line in front of a small wooden structure.
- 166 - Black and white photo of a group of people outside a small log structure.
- 167 - Black and white photo of Wolf Plume in ceremonial dress holding a hatchet and a blanket.
- 168 - Black and white photo of Wolf Plume, his wife and child, standing in front of a tipi.
- 169 - Black and white photo of Yellow Kidney and his grandson.
- 170 - Black and white photo of Yellow Kidney, Mrs. Yellow Kidney and James Willard Schultz
- 171 - Black and white photo of Estella Bernadotte, Yellow Kidney and Count Folke Bernadotte performing a blessing
- 172 - Black and white photo of Yellow Kidney, and others in front of a building with a couple more people in the background.
- 173 - Black and white photo of Yellow Kidney greeting his friends.
- 174 - Black and white photo of Yellow Kidney with another man in front of a tipi
- 175 - Black and white photo of Mr. and Mrs. Big Sorrel Horse at Blood Indian Sun Lodge encampment, 1931
- 176 - Black and white photo of two children sitting on blankets
- 177 - Black and white photo of Big Sorrel Horse's grandchildren in a tipi
- 178 - Black and white photo of Big Sorrel Horse standing in front of a tent
- 179 - Black and white photo of a group of people with a scarecrow, during the Horn Society Sun Lodge ceremonies, 1927
- 180 - Black and white photo of a very large crowd heading back to camp from the sweat lodge, during the Horn Society Sun Lodge ceremonies, 1927
- 181 - Black and white photo of a line of people in front of a tipi during the Sun Lodge ceremonies, 1927
- 182 - Black and white photo of a group of people watching arrows shot into the air during the Sun Lodge ceremonies, 1927
- 183 - Black and white photo of an encampment during the Horn Society Sun Lodge ceremonies, 1927
- 184 - Black and white photo of a man on horseback in front of a tree branch structure, Belly River, Alberta
- 185 - Black and white photo of Crowfoot's tombstone.
- 186 - Black and white photo of Mrs. Little Dog with a child on her back, Alberta, Canada
- 187 - Black and white photo of a man in full ceremonial dress standing in front of a tipi, Alberta, Canada
- 188 - Black and white photo of many tipis, Waterton Lake, Alberta, 1927
- 189 - Black and white photo of a family standing in front of a painted tipi, Cardston, Alberta
- 190 - Black and white photo of the Lodge of Matokiks, 1927
- 191 - Black and white photo of a girl entering a tipi, 1927
- 192 - Black and white photo of the Sacred Sun Woman Lodge, Belly River, Alberta, 1927
- 193 - Black and white photo of the Blood Sun Lodge camp, 1927
- 194 - Black and white photo of a tipi and tent camp, Belly River, Alberta, 1927
- 195 - Black and white photo of a camp of tipis, 1927
- 196 - Black and white photo or horses at an encampment, 1928
- 197 - Black and white photo of Horn Society and Matokiks Lodges, Belly River, Alberta, 1927
- 198 - Black and white photo of the Rabbit Lodge, Belly Run, Alberta, 1927
- 199 - Black and white photo of three women standing next to The Rabbit Lodge, Alberta, Canada
- 200 - Black and white photo of a young girl standing in an encampment, Alberta, Canada, 1927
- 201 - Black and white photo of a lodge in the middle of a tipi encampment, Belly Buttes, Alberta, 1927
- 202 - Black and white photo of a tipi encampment, with a truck in the photo, Cardston, Alberta, 1927
- 203 - Black and white photo of the Sacred lodge of Natoas Bundle ceremonies
- 204 - Black and white photo of a painted lodge, Belly Butte, Alberta, 1927
- 205 - Black and white photo of a camp circle from a distance, Belly River, Alberta
- 206 - Black and white photo of James Willard Schultz and others, Waterton Lake, 1931
- 207 - Black and white photo of a family standing in their encampment, Canada.
- 208 - Black and white photo of Kootney Brown and his dog, Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada
- 209 - Black and white Photo of Painting of Custer's Last Stand
- 210 - Black and white portrait of Major Alexander Culbertson
- 211 - Bull Team, Fort Benton Ca. 1880
- 212 - Mule Team, Fort Benton , MT, Ca. 1880
- 213 - Sketch, Fort Benton, 1860
- 214 - Steamboat Rosebud, ca. 1860
- 215 - Fort Union: Bodner Sketch - 1833
- 216 - Glacier National Park: Rising Bull Mountain
- 217 - Black and white photo of a boat on Saint Mary's Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana
- 218 - Black and white photo of a group of people on a trail ride, Upper Two Medicine Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana
- 219 - Black and white photo of Mt. Rising Wolf and waterfall, Glacier National Park, Montana
- 220 - Black and white photo of a man standing next to an ice formation, Glacier National Park, Montana
- 221 - Black and white photo of Dawson Pass (Little Chief Pass), Glacier National Park, Montana
- 222 - Black and white photo of Mt. Cannon and Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park, Montana
- 223 - Black and white photo of Big Horn Basin in Glacier National Park, Montana
- 224 - Black and white photo of Two Medicine Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana
- 225 - Black and white photo of Two Medicine Lake with a rock garden in the foreground in Glacier National Park, Montana
- 226 - Black and white photo of Upper Two Medicine Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana
- 227 - Black and white photo of Mt. Clements (Beaver Child Mountain) in Glacier National Park, Montana
- 228 - Black and white photo of Kintla Lake and peaks in Glacier National Park, Montana
- 229 - Black and white photo of Mt. Cleveland and The Belly River in Glacier National Park
- 230 - Black and white photo of Glenn Lake and Pyramid Peak in Glacier National Park
- 231 - Black and white photo of Cameron Brook from Akamina Highway in Glacier National Park, Montana
- 232 - Black and white photo of the road Approaching Mt. Virny, Glacier National Park, Montana
- 233 - Black and white photo of an overlooking view of snow covered mountains in Glacier National Park
- 234 - Black and white photo of an automobile driving up a dirt road in Glacier National Park
- 235 - Black and white photo of Upper Saint Mary's Lake, Glacier National Park
- 236 - Black and white photo of a man standing next to a large glacier in Glacier National Park
- 237 - Black and white photo of an automobile driving on a road in Glacier National Park, 1920s
- 238 - Black and white photo of a woman sitting on the edge of a lake in Glacier National Park.
- 239 - Black and white photo of a dock and boats on a mountain lake in Glacier National Park
- 240 - Black and white photo of an overlooking view of Glacier National Park
- 241 - Black and white photo of a lake taken from the shore in Glacier National Park.
- 242 - Black and white photo of 4 boats out on a lake in Glacier National Park.
- 243 - Black and white photo of Mt. Kipp and Fifty Mt. Camp in Waterton Lakes National Park
- 244 - Black and white photo of an automobile driving through the forest in Glacier National Park
- 245 - Black and white photo of Grinnell Glacier in Glacier National Park
- 246 - Glacier National Park: Little Chief Mountain - Saint Mary's Lake
- 247 - Glacier National Park: Ice Berg Lake (Ice Lake)
- 248 - Glacier National Park: Trick Falls (Running Eagle Falls)
- 249 - Glacier National Park: Along the Backbone of the Rockies
- 250 - Glacier National Park: Elizabeth Lake (Otter Lake)
- 251 - Glacier National Park: Saint Mary's Lake - Sun Camp
- 252 - Glacier National Park: Many Glacier Hotel
- 253 - Glacier National Park: Pumpelly Pillar
- 254 - Glacier National Park: Twin Butte Peaks
- 255 - Glacier National Park: Chief Mt.
- 256 - Glacier National Park: Rising Bull Mountain on Upper Two Me
- 257 - Glacier National Park: Glacier Park Hotel
- 258 - Glacier National Park: Many Glacier Region
- 259 - Glacier National Park: Grinnell Mountain and Jealous Woman
- 260 - Glacier National Park: Rising Wolf Mountain
- 261 - Glacier National Park: Red Gap Pass
- 262 - Glacier National Park: Lake McDonald (Sacred Dancing Lake)
- 263 - Glacier National Park: Mt. Wilburn and Lake McDermott
- 264 - Glacier National Park: Hidden Lake
- 265 - Glacier National Park: Heaven's Peak
- 266 - Glacier National Park: Upper Saint Mary's Lake (Upper Lake Ins)
- 267 - Glacier National Park: Mount Rockwell (Got Woman Mountain)
- 268 - Glacier National Park: Rising Wolf Mt, Lower Two Medicine Lake
- 269 - Glacier National Park: Flinch Peak (No Chief Mountain)
- 270 - Photo of Eli Guardipee, in Ceremonial Dress holding a leather gun case
- 271 - Photo of a side view of Eli Guardipee, Eli in Ceremonial Dress, holding a leather gun case
- 272 - Photo of Frank Harrison, Eli Guardipee and James Willard Schultz in Browning, Montana, 1938
- 273 - Photo of Eli Guardipee in Full Ceremonial Dress
- 274 - Photo of Eli Guardipee and friends standing in front of a tipi
- 275 - Photo of Eli Guardipee with Friends
- 276 - Photo of Eli Guardipee wearing a head dress
- 276a - Phot of Eli Guardipee wearing a cowboy hat.
- 277 - Photo of Eli Guardipee and friends standing in front of a stone wall.
- 278 - Portrait of George Houk
- 279 - Portrait of Billy Jackson
- 280 - Kutenai Elders Telling Stories to James Willard Schultz
- 281 - Kutenai Lodges: Social Dance Lodge
- 282 - Kutenai Sun Lodge Construction
- 283 - Two Men by a Kutenai Sun Lodge
- 284 - Kutenai Sun Lodge With Construction Poles
- 285 - Kutenai Lodges: Sun Lodge
- 286 - Kutenai Lodges: Tipis
- 287 - Kutenai Indians: Red Horn (Chief David)
- 288 - McKenzie, Kenneth
- 289 - Hugh Monroe (Rising Wolf: the White Blackfoot) with William Jackson (Morning Plume)
- 290 - Buffalo on U.S. Bison Reserve, Montana
- 291 - Photo of a large group of women and men standing in front of a brick building.
- 292 - Photo of a group of women standing in front of a brick building
- 293 - Photo of a group of men and women standing in front of a brick building for the North Plains Craft Association
- 294 - North Plains Craft Association: Taking Time to Feed the Deer
- 295 - Photo of a large group of men and women standing in an open field.
- 296 - A large group of women standing outside a brick building, North Plains Crafts Assn Annual Meeting
- 297 - Photo of a group of 8 women and girls standing in front a brick building, North Plains Craft Association
- 298 - Photo of Nannie Ute, Rena Little, Ms. Helmer Ute, Suzette Wagon and Nora Spanish, North Plains Craft Association
- 299 - James Willard Schultz and Lone Wolf with
- 300 - James Willard Schultz and Lone Wolf, 1920
- 301 - Hart Merriam Schultz (Lone Wolf), Son of James Willard Schultz
- 302 - James Willard Schultz and Lone Wolf in 1894
- 303 - James Willard Schultz and Lone Wolf (Hart Merriam Schultz) in 1884
- 304 - Lone Wolf at Saint Mary's Craft Shop
- 305 - Hart Merriam Schultz: Camping
- 306 - James Willard Schultz at Cabin
- 307 - Hunting and Fishing snapshots: A Man and His Dog
- 308 - Lone Wolf and James Willard Schultz In Front of Tipi
- 309 - Archaeology - Southwest: 6 Slab Shrine
- 310 - Archaeology - Southwest: Pottery In-Situ with Pick Axe for Scale
- 311 - Archaeology - Southwest: Stone Slab Shrine
- 312 - Archaeology - Southwest: Plumed Snake
- 313 - Archaeology - Southwest: Plumed Snake Medicine
- 314 - Archaeology - Southwest: Pottery Jar
- 315 - Archaeology - Southwest: Olla (Cooking Jar)
- 316 - Archaeology - Southwest: Necklaces, Rattles and Pouches - Animal Teeth, Quills, Beadwork
- 317 - Archaeology - Southwest: Numbered Items - Necklaces, Rattles and Pouches
- 318 - Archaeology - Southwest: Pouches
- 319 - Archaeology - Southwest: Site on West Edge of Cline Ranch Ruin
- 320 - Archaeology - Southwest: Pueblo Ruins of Defensive Wall
- 321 - Archaeology - Southwest: Clam Shell
- 322 - Archaeology - Southwest: James Willard Schultz Working in Ruins
- 323 - Archaeology - Southwest: Ranch House
- 324 - Archaeology - Southwest: Ranchland in the Desert
- 325 - Archaeology - Southwest: Ranchland Irrigation Canal
- 326 - Archaeology - Southwest: Fenced in Field that Contains Crops
- 327 - Archaeology - Southwest: Woman Standing by Pueblo Ruins North of 3 Bar Ranch
- 328 - Archaeology - Southwest: Pottery Shards
- 329 - Archaeology - Southwest: Shrine Stones
- 330 - Archaeology - Southwest: Bee Cave
- 331 - Archaeology - Southwest: Corn Grinder
- 332 - Archaeology - Southwest: Man Standing on Site on the Southwest Corner of 106 Room Ruin
- 333 - Archaeology - Southwest: Ruins Site on the Southwest Side of Tonto near Webbs
- 334 - Archaeology - Southwest: In Camp
- 335 - Archaeology - Southwest: Ruins Site North of Roosevelt Dam
- 336 - Archaeology - Southwest: Ruins Site Opposite of Cline Ranch, Tonto Basin
- 337 - Archaeology - Southwest: Pueblo Ruins Nestled in a Cave
- 338 - Archaeology - Southwest: Ruins Site Near Carlan Ranch
- 339 - Archaeology - Southwest: Mienkatin near Ruins Site
- 340 - Archaeology - Southwest: Desert Scene
- 341 - Archaeology - Southwest: Rocks with Circles
- 342 - James Willard Schultz Portrait in Suit and Wide Brimmed Hat
- 343 - 1918 James Willard Schultz Portrait Taken in Los Angeles
- 344 - Portrait of James Willard Schultz by H. Langdon Kihn
- 345 - James Willard Schultz Smoking a Cigarette
- 346 - Portraits of James Willard Schultz: Bozeman
- 347 - Portraits of James Willard Schultz: Berkeley
- 348 - Photo of James Willard Schultz as an Old Man Standing in Front of a Large Hedge
- 349 - Portraits of James Willard Schultz: At Jack Haynes Home
- 350 - Portrait of James Willard Schultz in Berkeley
- 351 - James Willard Schultz Holding a Cat
- 352 - James Willard Schultz Sitting On a Bench Smoking
- 353 - 1933 Portrait of James Willard Schultz In Bozeman
- 354 - Photo of Early 20th Century Camping
- 355 - Two Men in an Early 20th Century Camp
- 356 - Two Men and a Woman Sitting on a Camp Bench by a Log House
- 357 - Camp prints: James Willard Schultz Standing by a Wall Tent
- 358 - Camp prints: James Willard Schultz and Friend
- 359 - Portrait of James Willard Schultz As a Young Boy Next to a Chair
- 360 - Portrait of James Willard Schultz in His Youth
- 361 - James Willard Schultz Portrait As a Young Man
- 362 - James Willard Schultz with Bear Head and Mrs. Bear Head: Mrs. Bear Head
- 363 - James Willard Schultz with Bear Head
- 364 - James Willard Schultz with Bear Head and Mrs. Bear Head: With Bear Head at Many Glaciers
- 365 - James Willard Schultz, Many Tail Feathers, Major Gotshall Pose For A Picture Together
- 366 - James Willard Schultz - Indians and Major Gotshall: Friends
- 367 - Photo of Two Older Men and Two Young Men Standing in Front of a Log Cabin
- 368 - Photo of four men, part of Schultz's American Boy Contest
- 369 - Photo of James W. Schultz and Two Winners of the American Boy Contest
- 370 - Photo of Schultz and a Group of Boys Participating in the American Boy Contest
- 371 - A Man Sits on a Rock with Two Young Men and a Woman, Near the Front of a Log Cabin
- 372 - Monument of James Willard Schultz grave: Headstone
- 373 - South West: Tewa Pueblo, New Mexico
- 374 - With Jack Haynes family: At Yellowstone National Park
- 375 - James Willard Schultz family home: At Home with the Family
- 376 - Military school: With Military School Classmates
- 377 - With A Party in Glacier National Park: Taking a Tour Bus
- 378 - Indian Man in Traditional Buckskin Clothing Resting His Head in His Hand to Express Sleep Through Sign Language
- 379 - Indian Man in Traditional Buckskin Clothing Using Sign Language to Express Long Ago
- 380 - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott, ca. 1915: Los Angeles
- 381 - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott and Mr. Campbell at Saint Mary's Lake, 1935
- 382 - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott, ca. 1915: At Saint Mary's Lake
- 383 - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott, ca. 1915: A Group of Friends
- 383a - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott and Friends
- 384 - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott, ca. 1915: With Friends
- 385 - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott, ca. 1915: With Lone Wolf
- 386 - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott, ca. 1915: In Glacier
- 387 - James Willard Schultz with General Hugh Scott Smoking Outside on a Lawn, 1915
- 388 - Two Men Standing in Front of a Building, One in a Suit and One in Hunting Clothes, 1919
- 389 - James W. Schultz Walking Through the Forest Hunting Near His Lodge in the Great Apache Forest, 1919
- 391 - Man Holding a Gun and Three Turkeys Over His Shoulder After Hunting, 1918
- 392 - Bird Blind for Hunting, Made Out of Pine Branches
- 393 - Man Riding a Horse While Turkey Hunting with His Dog
- 394 - Log Cabin - Shooting Lodge at Greer, Arizona
- 395 - Photo of James W. Schultz carrying a shotgun and two turkeys over his shoulder, 1926
- 396 - An Older Man Holding a Fly Rod and 3 Fish
- 397 - Man Wearing a Suit Standing Along a River Holding a Fly Rod and 3 Fish
- 398 - Photo of a Hunting Lodge Near Greer, Arizona in the Apache Forest
- 399 - An Elderly Man Holds A Turkey and Allows a Cat to Smell It
- 400 - Man and Cat Sit on the Porch of a Hunting Lodge
- 401 - James W. Schultz and His Hunting Cat Mutsi Display Their Game
- 402 - Man Holding a Shotgun Displays the Two Turkeys He Shot
- 403 - Two Men in Hunting Clothes Holding Guns
- 404 - Mrs. James Willard Schultz (Apaki) Participating in a Blood Indian Ceremony With Her Face Painted
- 405 - James Willard Schultz Mother: Frances Jocelyn Schultz
- 406 - 1857 Garden Party - Saratoga, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Whipple, Philander Bushrod Schultz, Frances Jocelyn Schultz
- 407 - Indian Dolls - Horse Back and Dressed in Traditional Dress
- 408 - Indian Dolls Arranged on a Table Under an Electric Light
- 409 - Several Indian Dolls on Display Under an Electric Light
- 410 - Two Nuns Stand Behind a Table Full of Dolls
- 411 - Several Indian Dolls Displayed on a Table
- 412 - Group of Women and Children Stand in Front of a White Clapboard Building
- 413 - Group of Women Wrapped in Blankets Standing in Front of the
- 414 - Two Young Boys Play While Two Women Bag Wool for Market
- 415 - Large Stack of Bags of Wool for Market
- 416 - 3 Gravestones - Relatives of Sacajawea
- 417 - Large Boulder With a Plaque Marking the Birthplace of Sacajawea, Lemhi Valley, Idaho, 1948
- 418 - Charley Reynolds, Custer's Chief Guide - Marker
- 419 - Sacajawea Birth and Burial: Dr. John Roberts
- 420 - Photo of a memorial marker for Sacajawea who died April, 1884
- 421 - Sacajawea Birth and Burial: Shoshone, Rev. Father Roberts
- 422 - Sacajawea Birth and Burial: Lewis and Clark Historical Site
- 423 - Photo of a memorial plaque for Sacajawea, 1949
- 424 - Photo of eight men, including Torrey Roberts, Pitsua Taylor, Steve Tappay, Hugo Brotsu and Ben Piney, arranged in three rows during a ceremony.
- 425 - Boy Watches Indian Men in Ceremonial Dress In Performance During a Ceremony
- 426 - Large Group of Indian Men Wrapped in Blankets Huddled in a Circle During a Ceremony
- 427 - Buffalo Head Mounted Near Top of a Pole, Used for Ceremonial Purposes
- 428 - Indian Men Walking Away From a Painted Pole with Stripes
- 429 - Man Dances Near a Striped Pole During a Ceremony While Others Watch From the Tree Line
- 430 - Photo of Men in Ceremonial Dress Dancing Around the Center Pole of a Lodge.
- 431 - Photo of a Drum and Drumsticks Resting on the Ground
- 432 - Photo of an Indian Man in Ceremonial Dress Dancing Around the Center Pole of a Lodge
- 433 - Group Stands in Front of Center Pole of the Lodge During a Ceremony - Pitsuma Taylor, Hugo Bonalsie, Steve Tappay, Carlos Corengo, Morgan Moon, Mary Myers
- 434 - Man and Woman Stand in Front of Center Pole of the Lodge During a Ceremony
- 435 - Large Group of Men and Women Standing in Front of the Center Pole During a Ceremony
- 436 - Group of Indian Men in Ceremonial Dress Dance in Front of a Center Pole During a Ceremony
- 437 - Photo of a group of people including, Pitsuma Taylor, Hugo Bonatsui, Steve Tappay, Carlos Corinjo and Morgan Moon, standing in front of the center pole during a ceremony
- 438 - Photo of four men including, John LeClair, James Wetchi and Louis Enos, wearing ceremonial dress and dancing near the center post during a ceremony
- 439 - Photo of a group of men including, Bat Weed, Archie Campbell, John LeClair, Eugene Poiree, Ben Perry, Ray Enos and Leon Hobbie, in ceremonial dress standing in front of the center post
- 440 - Photo of a group of men in ceremonial dress, holding feathers in their mouths, standing in front on the center post during a ceremony
- 441 - Photo of a man in ceremonial dress standing behind three women in front of the center post during a ceremony
- 442 - Photo of a group of people including, Hugo Bonalsie, Steve Tappay, Carlos Corinjo and Morgan Moon, walking across a clearing in the woods.
- 443 - Photo of four men holding feathers face a women with her back to the center post during a ceremony
- 444 - Photo of a large group of men in ceremonial dress standing behind a man in plain clothes
- 445 - Photo of a group of men in ceremonial dress waving feathers they carry in their mouths
- 446 - Photo of a group of men standing on the edge of a clearing in the woods.
- 447 - Photo of three people standing next to the center post, while the rest of the group stands along the tree line.
- 448 - Photo of a large group of people gathered around and inside of the lodge, during a Sun Lodge Ceremony
- 449 - Photo of 3 women and one man standing around the center post, with a buffalo head on top
- 450 - Photo of a group of men including, Frank Pogue, John LeClair, Andrew McAdams, Logan Brown, John Brown, Harry Bonatsie, in ceremonial dress
- 451 - Photo of John Timbana, Star Weed, Bud Le Clair and Louis Enos dancing with feathers in their mouths.
- 452 - Photo of a small group of people standing around the center post of a lodge, during a ceremony
- 453 - Photo of a group of people surrounding the center post of a ceremonial lodge
- 454 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Camas Lake Surrounded by Snow Covered Mountains
- 455 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Twin Falls
- 456 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Bertha Falls - Waterfall Flowing Over Rocks on a High Steep Mountainside
- 457 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Hell Roaring Falls
- 458 - Waterton Lakes National Park: View at the Head of Waterton Lake Looking Towards Citadel Peaks
- 459 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Akamina Pass - Mt. Blackiston
- 460 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Akamina Pass - Sofa and Goat Mountains
- 461 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Akamina Pass Running through A Mountain Range by the Shore of a Lake
- 462 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Lake Bertha Surrounded by Mountains
- 463 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Sofa Mountain
- 464 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Looking Down Towards Waterton Lake
- 465 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Mt. Vimy
- 466 - Waterton Lakes National Park: South End of Waterton Lake
- 467 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Woman Stand on the Shore of Waterton Lake
- 468 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Goat Haunt Chalet
- 469 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Mt. Campbell and Mt. Olson
- 470 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Picking Flowers - Pass Creek
- 471 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Fishing at Bertha Lake
- 472 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Cameron Falls - Waterfall Running Over a Rock Formation
- 473 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Cameron Falls Flowing into a Pool of Water
- 474 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Cameron Creek Flowing through a Gorge with High Rock Walls
- 475 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Bertha Falls Running Over Rocks on a High Cliff
- 476 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Mt. Kootenai from Kootenai Pass
- 477 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake from Trail and Bertha Mt.
- 478 - Waterton Lakes National Park: North End of Waterton Lake
- 479 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake with Cabins on the Edge
- 480 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake, Sofa and Vimy Ridge
- 481 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake and Mt. Crandall
- 482 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake and Town Site
- 483 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake from Bertha Mt.
- 484 - Waterton Lakes National Park: North End of Waterton Lake and Mt. Vimy
- 485 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Cameronian Mt. from Akamina High
- 486 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Lower End of Bertha Lake
- 487 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Indians at Hell Roaring Canyon
- 488 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Indian Viewing a Lake
- 489 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Indians at the Foot of Goat Mt.
- 490 - Waterton Lakes: Mt. Cleveland, Glacier National Park
- 491 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Camping on a Lake
- 492 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Reflected Mountains
- 493 - Waterton Lakes National Park: High Mountain View
- 494 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Citadel Peaks from Ranger Station
- 495 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Old Truck Stopped on the Cameron Bend
- 496 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake from Bay
- 497 - Waterton Lakes National Park: West Shore, Waterton Lake from inlet of Olsen Creek
- 498 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake and Mt. Cleveland
- 499 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake, Mt. Olson and Porcupine Glacier
- 500 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Citadel Peak from Olson Creek
- 501 - Waterton Lakes National Park Cameron Drive
- 502 - Waterton Lakes National Park: International Boat, Mt. Cleveland
- 503 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Citadel Peaks and Waterton Lake
- 504 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Mt. Crandall and Mt. Cameronian
- 505 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake Rimmed by Mountains
- 506 - Waterton Lakes National Park: A Group of Several Men Stand Outside of the Prince of Wales Hotel
- 507 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Waterton Lake, Bertha Mt. and Front of Prince of Wales Hotel
- 508 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Prince of Wales Hotel from Bay
- 509 - Waterton Lakes National Park: Prince of Wales Hotel in Front of Mountains
- 510 - Unidentified: Indian Headdresses
- 511 - Unidentified: Elderly Man
- 512 - Unidentified: My Home, Enos A. Mills
- 513 - Unidentified: Desert Scene
- 514 - Unidentified: Quilting
- 515 - Unidentified: Making a Feather Headdress
- 516 - South Pass City, WY: Main Street in winter
- 517 - South Pass City, WY: Stone Marker with Plaque
- 518 - South Pass City, WY: Winter
- 519 - Oregon Buttes near South Pass City, WY
- 520 - South Pass City, WY: Treeless Plateau
- 521 - Buffalo: Grandfather of the Crow Herd
- 522 - Buffalo: Bull with Cow and Calf
- 523 - Crow Indians: Fleshing a Buffalo Hide
- 524 - Crow Indians: Drying Meat, Montana Indians
- 525 - Napi: Old Man (story included)
- 526 - Crow Indians: Sits Down
- 527 - Tipi Rings (Madison River), July 1956
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