Box 1
Contains 28 Results:
Chippewa Squaws Braiding Rush Mats, undated
This colored stereogram depicts two Native American women, dressed in white pioneer clothing, weaving a rug. The back of the stereogram explains the life and history of the “civilized” Chippewa Indians.
Chippewa Squaw and Papoose, undated
This colored stereogram is an image of a young Native American women holding a baby in a traditional carrying board. The back of the stereogram explains the carrying board and discusses the innate "fat, dumpy, and exceedingly unprepossessing" appearance of Indian women.
Sioux Indian Rider Making Good Medicine Before the Race, undated
Sioux Indian Rider Making Good Medicine Before the Race, undated
Mounted Sioux Indians in Full Feather, Leaving Camp, undated
In the Village of the Blackfeet Indians Near St. Mary's Lake, Glacier National Park, undated
This stereogram reprint features a picturesque scene of several tepees and Native American women, with large mountains in the background. The photograph is a duplicate of Item 17.
The Homes of Totem Pole Indians at Alert Bay, British Columbia, undated
In the Village of Blackfeet Indians near St. Mary's Lake, Glacier National Park, undated
This stereogram features a picturesque scene of several tepees and Native American women, with large mountains in the background. The photograph is a duplicate of Item 13.