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Indian Agent of Quinault Reservation, Agent Oliver Wood letter to Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
1. Indian Agent of Quinault Reservation, Agent Oliver Wood letter to Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, E. J. Brooks, regarding the transfer of the Quileute tribe from the Neah Bay Reservation back to the Quinault Reservation, May 26, 1879
Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, E. J. Brooks, letter to Indian Agent at Neah Bay Reservation,
2. Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, E. J. Brooks, letter to Indian Agent at Neah Bay Reservation, Charles L. Willoughby, regarding the transfer of the Quileute tribe from the Neah Bay Reservation back to the Quinault Reservation, June 17, 1879
Early pioneer, Theodore O. Williams, letter to Albert Wist, regarding the early history of Washington
3. Early pioneer, Theodore O. Williams, letter to Albert Wist, regarding the early history of Washington Territory and conflict between the tribes of the Puget Sound and the Cowichan Tribe of Vancouver Island, March 13, 1904
The Tribe and the Professor
4. The Tribe and the Professor

Studio portrait of a three women and one man from the Ponca Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas
5. Studio portrait of a three women and one man from the Ponca Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
Studio portrait of the White Eagle Family, Ponca Tribe, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
6. Studio portrait of the White Eagle Family, Ponca Tribe, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
Studio portrait of a two women and man from the Ponca Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas,
7. Studio portrait of a two women and man from the Ponca Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
Studio portrait of a two children from the Ponca Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas,
8. Studio portrait of a two children from the Ponca Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas, ca. 1892

Studio portrait of a child from the Ponca Tribe in traditional dress holding a tomahawk, Arkansas City,
9. Studio portrait of a child from the Ponca Tribe in traditional dress holding a tomahawk, Arkansas City, Kansas, ca. 1892
Studio portrait of a child from the Ponca Tribe with a one feather headband, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
10. Studio portrait of a child from the Ponca Tribe with a one feather headband, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
Studio portrait of a young man and woman from the Otoe Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City,
11. Studio portrait of a young man and woman from the Otoe Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas, ca. 1892
Studio portrait of a Ruth-Lucy and Charles Pipestem of the Otoe Tribe, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1906
12. Studio portrait of a Ruth-Lucy and Charles Pipestem of the Otoe Tribe, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1906

Studio portrait of a man, woman and boy from the Osage Tribe gathered around a prop tree, Arkansas City,
13. Studio portrait of a man, woman and boy from the Osage Tribe gathered around a prop tree, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
Studio portrait of a man and woman from the Osage Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas,
14. Studio portrait of a man and woman from the Osage Tribe in traditional clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
Studio portrait of a man from the Osage Tribe in headress holding feathers, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
15. Studio portrait of a man from the Osage Tribe in headress holding feathers, Arkansas City, Kansas, 1892
Studio portrait of a man from the Kaw Tribe dressed in native clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas, ca. 1892
16. Studio portrait of a man from the Kaw Tribe dressed in native clothing, Arkansas City, Kansas, ca. 1892

July 13, 1905 Page four
Puebla had a rough passage up the coast
Juryterm called and list selected
M.G.
17. July 13, 1905 Page four
Puebla had a rough passage up the coast
Juryterm called and list selected
M.G. Baker sells his hotel in Tacoma
Chemakum Tribe No. 1 installs its officers
Whatcom and Zapora in collision
Washington Elks stand high in the list
Edward Ginn letter to his brother and sister, regarding medicine of the Salish (Flathead) tribe, November
18. Edward Ginn letter to his brother and sister, regarding medicine of the Salish (Flathead) tribe, November 1, 1861
Native American whaling implements, probably from the Makah Tribe
19. Native American whaling implements, probably from the Makah Tribe
Native American baskets in front of hanging cedar mats, probably from the Makah Tribe
20. Native American baskets in front of hanging cedar mats, probably from the Makah Tribe
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