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Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Flathead mother. The North American Indian, v. 7, p. 70.
Indians of North America--Salishan--1910-1920; Women--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
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Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Flathead mother. The North American Indian, v. 7, p. 70.
Indians of North America--Salishan--1910-1920; Women--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
ca. 1912. A Primitive Quinault woman. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis. Scanned from Asahel Curtis lantern slide. Original print appears in The North American Indian, v.9 Plate # 293. The territory of the Quinaults extends along the coast from the Hoqium River to the Queets river. The tribe was less migratory than most of the north Pacific coast. They travelled to hunt and gather no further than a day or two from their home, although they did participate in limited whaling. They lived primarily off the abundant fish in their local rivers.
Indians of North America--Quinault--1910-1920; Women--Indians of North America;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Spearing salmon - Wishham. The North American Indian, sippl. 8. plate 276.
Indians of North America--Wishham--1910-1920; Men--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Fishing;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Joseph - Nez Percé. The North American Indian, vol. 8, p. 24.
Indians of North America--Nez Percé--1910-1920; Men--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: A young Yakima. The North American Indian, v. 7, p. 12.
Indians of North America--Yakima--1910-1920; Men--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Travaux - Piegan. The North American Indian, suppl. 6, plate 193.
Indians of North America--Piegan--1900-1920; Ceremonies--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Travel;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: A Haida Chief's tomb at Yan. The North American Indian, suppl. 11, plate 397.
Indians of North America--Haida--1910-1920; Death and burial--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Tombs and sepulchral monuments;
Part of General Photograph Collection
On December 30, 1931 a banquet was held by the Filipino community of Tacoma to pay homage to Dr. Jose Rizal y Mercado, national patriot, hero and martyr. The members of Catholica Fraternitas Philippina met in the St. Leo's High School social hall at 1323 So. Yakima. The program for the evening included an address of welcome by Mariano Doniego, a steel guitar solo by Jose Pamoso, and a violin performance by Phil A. Corpus. (TNT 12/29/1931)
Ethnic groups--Tacoma--1930-1940; Filipinos--Tacoma--1930-1940; Catholica Fraternitas Philippina (Tacoma);
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Indians on foot in Grandstand with bows and arrows.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Fully costumed Indians on horseback parading through Grandstand.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Native Americans parading on horseback around Grandstand.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Two Native American men, warrior Black Eagle, right, warrior Many Wounds, left.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Two Native American boys. On back: Nez Perce scouts.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Young Native American. On back: Nez Perce war dancer.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Native American in headdress on horseback.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Native American man in headdress. On back: Chief Jim Sluskin.
Part of Washington State Fair Collection
Crowds near tipi village.
John McCluskey walks down the aisle.
Rudy Henry and John McCluskey hold hands.