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Hes-Kah-Moie & Squaw

Description: Photograph of Osage Indian Hes-Kah-Moie and a woman. Copyrighted 1906. Post Card, printed c.1918-1922.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Pah-Ehunkah

Description: Photograph post card of Pah-Ehunkah, an Osage Indian woman.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Drum, Oscar
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Sam Horse Chief

Description: Photograph of Pawnee Indian Sam Horse Chief, Chief of Police in Pawnee, OK. Post Card, printed c.1918-1919.
Date: 1918~/1919~
Creator: Merryman Studio
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Young Osage Girl

Description: Photograph of a young Osage Indian girl
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Love, H. T.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Grey Family

Description: Photograph of Osage Indian couple Mr. and Mrs. Grey with their baby.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Love, H. T.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Chief Ma-Chet-She

Description: Photograph of Osage Indian Chief Ma-Chet-She. Hand colored Osage Indian Curio Co. print by the Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY.
Date: 1918~/1919~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ma-Chet-She

Description: Photograph of Osage Indian Ma-Chet-She. Copyrighted 1906. "45" Post Card. Printed c. 1918-1919
Date: 1918~/1919~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Young Chief Bacon Rind

Description: Photograph of Osage Chief Bacon Rind as a young man using a telephone.
Date: 1918~/1919~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Berrybill Building

Description: Photograph of the Berrybill building in Sapulpa, OK, 1918.
Date: 1918~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cho-Sha-Wat-Sah

Description: Photograph of Cho-Sha-Wat-Sah (Good Man). "35" Post Card, printed c. 1918-1919.
Date: 1918~/1919~
Creator: Drum, Oscar
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage Papoose

Description: Photograph of an Osage baby. "Osage Papoose"=Shinka(baby). Copyrighted 1906. Post Card, printed c.1918-1922.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Drum, Oscar
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Three Osage Men

Description: Photograph of three Osage Indian men sitting next to the stairs to Mrs. O.A. Brown'a Millnery Shop in Pawhuska, OK, c. 1918-1919. Post Card.
Date: 1918~/1919~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Pawnee Indian Angency

Description: Photograph of Pawnee Indian Agency buildings. Post Card, printed c. 1918-1919.
Date: 1918~/1919~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Schram Glass Plant

Description: Photograph of Schram Glass Company's Plant in Sapulpa, OK. #3341. Post Card, 1918.
Date: 1918~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Paul Red Eagle

Description: Photograph post card of Osage Indian Paul Red Eagle.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mrs. George Bigheart

Description: Photograph of Osage Indian woman Mrs. George Bigheart.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Love, H. T.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Three Osage Women

Description: Photograph of three Osage Indian Women. Post Card, printed c.1918-1922.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Love, H. T.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Five Osage Women

Description: Photograph of five Osage Indian women. Seated left to right are Mrs. Clarence Gray, unidentifiedentified person, Mrs. Gray's Mother. Standing are two unidentifiedentified people.
Date: 1918~/1919~
Creator: Drum, Oscar
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage Women and Children

Description: Photograph of Osage Indian women with children. Post Card, printed c. 1918-1922.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Boag, William J.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage Woman & Three Children

Description: Photograph of an Osage Indian Woman with three children. Post Card, printed c.1918-1922.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Love, H. T.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Medicine Man No. 25

Description: Photograph of Osage Indian Medicine Man No. 25. Post Card, printed c. 1918-1922.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Two Osage Women with Children

Description: Photograph of two Osage Indian women with two children. Post Card, printed c.1918-1922.
Date: 1918~/1922~
Creator: Boag, William J.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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