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Tribal names as specific as possible have been incorporated into the descriptions where known and where appropriate and an index by tribe follows the list.Ĭaptions for and the terms used to describe the photographs in this list were created at or about the time each image was made. English names of individuals have been used, with native or secondary designations in parentheses. The pictures are grouped by subject, like children, dances, fishing, games/recreation, etc. The selected photographs are in the public domain. This information is followed by the National Archives Identifier number (NAID).

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Whenever available, the name of the photographer or artist and the date of the item have been given. Any item not identified as an artwork is a photograph. Geological Survey (Record Group 57)Īll of the pictures described in the list are either photographs or copies of artworks. Most are from the records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Record Group 75), the Army Signal Corps (Record Group 111), the Smithsonian Institution (Record Group 106), and U.S. The images are from the records of 15 Government agencies within the holdings of the Still Picture Branch (RRSS) of the National Archives and Records Administration. The pictures described in this list portray Native Americans, their homes, and activities. Local Identifier: 126-ARA-2-235, National Archives Identifier: 532339. Original Caption: Eskimo Mother and Child in Furs, Nome, Alaska Bust-length, with Child on Back.














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