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John W. Thompson photographs, 1953-1955
John W. Thompson photographs, 1953-1955
In this collection
University of Washington Collections
Alaska, Western Canada and United States Collection
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Collection
American Indians of the PNW (Images)
A. C. Warner Collection
American Indians of the PNW (Text)
Asahel Curtis
Forks Timber Museum
Industries and Occupations
Modern Photographers
Moving Images
Port Townsend Leader (Newspaper)
Society and Culture
Washington Localities
Oral History Interviews with Ed Davis, 1969-1972
Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image Collection, 1967-1991
Jeffrey Shapard Papers, 1981
Martha Hardy Papers, 1946
Laurence C. Thompson Papers, 1935-2014
Accession No. 1835-027
Ewa Czaykowski-Higgins Papers, 1989-1995
Audra Vincent Recordings, 2011-2012
Leo Adams Oral History Interview, 1978
Washington Women’s Heritage Project Records 1900-2000
William Heebner letter to A.F. Bryant, 1856
Thomas Prosch Indian photograph albums, approximately 1864-1912
Early Photographers Collection, 1860-1943
Scott Gordon photograph collection, approximately 1913
UW Ethnomusicology Archives audio recordings: Marjorie Gellatly recordings (Gellatly Muckleshoot Collection)
Edward S. Curtis Photograph and Ephemera Collection, 1897-1951
John W. Thompson photographs, 1953-1955
UW Ethnomusicology Archives audio recordings: Marjorie Gellatly recordings (Gellatly Muckleshoot Collection), 1940
Records and briefs of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (Boldt)
Pioneer Association of the State of Washington records
Yvonne P. Hajda Papers
Erma Gunther Papers, 1871-1981
Henry J. Snively papers 1883-1930
The Last Salmon Feast of the Celilo Indians film, circa1955
Jean Walkinshaw films and videos, 1966-2003
Warren G. Magnuson photograph collection, 1930-1980
Theodore Kusakovich photograph and ephemeracollection, approximately 1900-1970
Conrad DeLateur family films, 1933-1964
Eugene Hunn Papers
Steven M. Egesdal papers (selections)
Items in Collection:
Indian encampment at Nespelem.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Elija Williams, Nez Perce, stands in front of his tepee in full regalia.
Digital Heritage
Community
Nimíipuu [Nez Perce], University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways, Artistry and Artifacts
Elija Williams in a close up.
Digital Heritage
Community
Nimíipuu [Nez Perce], University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways, Artistry and Artifacts
Harry Owhi who is the secretary of the Colville Council.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Indian women preparing the feast on the floor of the long house at Nespelem.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Kamiakin standing to the left is talking to the assembly. By him stands Harry Nanamkin, official interpreter.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Harry Nanamkin translating the speech of Cleveland Kamiakin.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
View of crowd during the time Kamiakin is talking.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Nespelem feast. In foreground is Ann George pouring coffee to those eating.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Josephine Cornoyer, Nez Perce. Pendleton. 1953.
Digital Heritage
Community
Nimíipuu [Nez Perce], University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Josephine Cornoyer, Nez Perce. Pendleton. 1953.
Digital Heritage
Community
Nimíipuu [Nez Perce], University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Josephine Cornoyer, Nez Perce. Pendleton. 1953.
Digital Heritage
Community
Nimíipuu [Nez Perce], University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Ted Strom, Indian Marshall of the Quinault Reservation and his Nez Perce wife Lillian; Leon and Ted, Jr. are the large boys, then Larry and Sheila.
Digital Heritage
Community
Nimíipuu [Nez Perce], University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Colville Indian Reservation. Picture of Chief William Cleveland Kamiakin.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Mrs. Madeline Covington, a highly respected Indian on the Colville Reservation.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Minnie Yellow Wolf claims to be the last survivor of the Nez Perce War of 1877 under Chief Joseph, now living near Nespelem on the Colville Reservation.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Nimíipuu [Nez Perce], University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Elija Williams and family. He is Nez Perce and was related to Yellow Wolf under Chief Joseph. Colville Reservation, Nespelem.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Nimíipuu [Nez Perce], University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Joe Red Thunder and his two sons dressed for war dances. Colville Reservation.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways, Artistry and Artifacts
George Nanamkin and his little daughter by their tepee during the circle camp at Nespelem. He is the official interpreter at the Indian agency, Nespelem.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Government to Government Relations, Lifeways
George Nanamkin alone by his tepee.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways, Architecture and Dwellings
George Nanamkin and Clara Moore, at the home of the matter, who makes Indian dolls out of buckskin.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Frank and Tom Andrews in their Indian costumes at Nespelem.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways, Artistry and Artifacts
George Nanamkin on a trick horse, Clara Moore, the Indian doll maker standing, a part Indian baby on a board hanging from the porch post in the background. Colville Indian Reservation, Nespelem.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Lifeways
Clara Moore and her collection of Indian dolls.
Digital Heritage
Community
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, University of Washington Libraries
Category
Artistry and Artifacts
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