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Wenatchi or Nez Perce woman known as Annie from Wenatchee with infant in beaded cradleboard, Washington,
1. Wenatchi or Nez Perce woman known as Annie from Wenatchee with infant in beaded cradleboard, Washington, ca. 1900-1910.
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Report of C. H. Hale, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Washington Territory
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Report of C. H. Hale, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Washington Territory
Cayuse/Chinook woman known as Ida Howlish or Te-Mow-E-Ne poses with child and many beaded objects
3. Cayuse/Chinook woman known as Ida Howlish or Te-Mow-E-Ne poses with child and many beaded objects
Skitswish children dressed for a play pose with priest at Sacred Heart Mission, Desmet Idaho, 1937
4. Skitswish children dressed for a play pose with priest at Sacred Heart Mission, Desmet Idaho, 1937

Suquamish woman named Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle in studio, Seattle, Washington, ca.1892
5. Suquamish woman named Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle in studio, Seattle, Washington, ca.1892
Tlingit men in ceremonial clothing stand in front of tribal building, Sitka, Alaska, ca.1910
6. Tlingit men in ceremonial clothing stand in front of tribal building, Sitka, Alaska, ca.1910
Cayuse/Nez Perce man known as Tauitau or Tu Ah Tway poses with headdress and other beaded objects
7. Cayuse/Nez Perce man known as Tauitau or Tu Ah Tway poses with headdress and other beaded objects
Skitswish and Spokane elders pose with blankets and beadwork, Washington
8. Skitswish and Spokane elders pose with blankets and beadwork, Washington

Colville woman, her infant, and small daughter, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, ca. 1900-1910.
9. Colville woman, her infant, and small daughter, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, ca. 1900-1910.
Spokane & Colville women pose in ceremonial dress by tepee
10. Spokane & Colville women pose in ceremonial dress by tepee
Group of Nooksack Indians near Lynden, Washington, ca. 1900
11. Group of Nooksack Indians near Lynden, Washington, ca. 1900
Colville mission, original St. Mary's Mission building, founded in 1886 in Omak, Washington
12. Colville mission, original St. Mary's Mission building, founded in 1886 in Omak, Washington

Lummi wood carving in potlatch house, Lummi Reservation, Washington, 1905.
13. Lummi wood carving in potlatch house, Lummi Reservation, Washington, 1905.
Chilkat women & children in village, Alaska 1894
14. Chilkat women & children in village, Alaska 1894
Nez Perce woman named Peotsenmy, her infant, and small daughter, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington,
15. Nez Perce woman named Peotsenmy, her infant, and small daughter, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, ca. 1900-1902.
Nez Perce woman named Annie Yellow Wolf with infant and two girls, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington,
16. Nez Perce woman named Annie Yellow Wolf with infant and two girls, Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, June 1905.

Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
17. Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Men in spirit dance costumes playing drums and walking at traditional Lummi Native American dance, Bellingham,
18. Men in spirit dance costumes playing drums and walking at traditional Lummi Native American dance, Bellingham, Washington, ca. 1930-1933
Man wearing thunderbird spirit dance costume and a woman holding stick with paddles at a traditional
19. Man wearing thunderbird spirit dance costume and a woman holding stick with paddles at a traditional Lummi Native American dance, Bellingham, Washington, ca. 1930-1933
Dev R. Manhas, Interview
20. Dev R. Manhas, Interview
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