Indians of North America.
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
The Indian fight at Loving. W.E. Wheeler, collector., 1936-1940
A former cowboy recalls frontier tales and relations with Indians on the Plains.
The killing of the Gomas family. Bill Rawlee, collector., 1936-1940
A story of Indian attacks and a young boy being captured by the Indians.
The Kiowa-Apache diorama for Clayton. John L. Sinclair, collector., 1936-1940
Research for Kiowa-Apache display. Includes bibliography.
The Mimbrenos. Betty Reich, collector., 1936-1940
Brief description of people who once lived in the Mimbres Valley. (Feb. 12, 1937).
Three x Whiskey. Betty Reich, collector., 1936-1940
A tall tale about a brand of local whiskey, also a community plan to pacify Indians near Pinos Altos. New Mexico, in 1864.
Una Indita. Lorin Brown, collector., 1936-1940
A certain type of song popular among the early Spanish-American settlers in the Southwest was called "Indians". The subject of these songs was the neighboring Indians.
Where Kit Carson kills his first Indian. Helen S. Speaker, collector., 1936-1940
A story in which Kit Carson kill a Pawnee along the Santa Fe Trail. Information from "The Old Santa Fe Trail" by Henry Inman.
Yeffe Kimball Collection
The Yeffe Kimball Collection is a unique, one-of-a-kind cultural treasure consisting of roughly 7,000 color transparencies, 35mm slides, film strips, and mounted 3-D stereographic images of Native American and Meso-American themes and tribes.