RMWH9D3M–Chief Big Bow, Kiowa Tribe. Indian Territory, c.1870.
RMB5DWN3–Wife of Kiowa Indian chief, Gallup, New Mexico, USA, North America
RFGCRXKR–Drum circle at the Kiowa Blackleggings Warrior Society Ceremonial Annual Powwow.
RM2D6X74C–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
RMANT7M7–American Indian Kiowa Comanche Fancy Dancer Plains Indian tribe Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RM2GN4KAH–Young Kiowa Indian Woman by George A. Addison, c. 1895
RFJT7CF6–Brainard Lake Recreation Area Indian Peaks Colorado
RFCWTY3X–Kiowa village, Oklahoma
RMC17Y4X–United States, New Mexico, Gallup, indian ceremony, Kiowa indian
RF2K5Y9X6–Native American Art - Feather Headdress (Kiowa)
RM2C1BKPT–USA, Montana,Crow Agency, Custer Trading Post, Fred Oyebi, Kiowa, Descendant of Millie Durgan. A white captive who lived with the Kiowa tribe by choic
RF2T403NB–Comanche National Grassland US Department of Agricultural sign in Comanche Native American Reservation Area in Colorado at entering the grassland
RF2WRH7WK–Keeper of the Plains in Wichita, Ks
RMWXXKJ1–Kiowa firing a rifle to start a horse race on the plains, 1800s. Hand-colored halftone of a Frederic Remington illustration
RMJG53PE–wildflowers along cut bank creek below peaks of glacier national park near kiowa, montana
RM2T01TGF–Grand Opening of the First Americans Museum, First Americans dancing on Native Land in the Festival Plaza in front of the Hall of the people
RF2M4T425–Buffalo hide calendar with figures painted by Kiowa artist Silver Horn around 1900. The artwork shows chiefs and warriors wearing traditional garments
RMF2W39J–Shawnee Oklahoma OK interior of Mabee-Gerrer Museum Osage and kiowa indian tribes at St Gregoy's University a small Catholic col
RMC29J1T–Kiowa Indian papoose carrier aka Cradle board 1880
RMWHA82C–Quir-par-ke (Guipage) or Lone Wolf's camp at Fort Sill. Indian Territory. after the battle of the Palo Duro Canyon. 1874. PALO DURO CANYON, BATTLE OF. The battle of Palo Duro Canyon was the major battle of the Red River War,qv which ended in the confinement of southern Plains Indians (Comanches, Kiowas, Kiowa Apaches, Cheyennes, and Arapahos) to the reservations in the Indian Territory. By late September 1874 the warring Indians had camped in the protection of Palo Duro Canyon, where a Kiowa shaman, Maman-ti,qv promised them they would be safe. Col. Ranald S. Mackenzieqv led his Fourth United
RMKJ6E2T–Kiowa Indian at birth, hunched standing, supported by a stick. The midwife blows her an emetic into the mouth. After the drawing of a Kiowa Indian (Kiowa-Indianerin bei der Geburt, vornübergebeugt stehend, auf einem Stock gestützt. Die Hebamme bläst ihr ein Brechmittel in den Mund. Nach der Zeichnung eines Kiowa-Indianers)
RFGCRYFA–Drum circle at the Kiowa Blackleggings Warrior Society Ceremonial Annual Powwow.
RM2D6X76G–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
RMJYC7K5–Ponto and Lone Bear, Kiowa Indian warriors
RMP9C2WX–Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella) in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma. Galliardia is the Okalhoma State Wildflower
RFJT7CF9–Brainard Lake Recreation Area Indian Peaks Colorado
RMAAXCBG–Elk279 1727 Oklahoma Anadarko Kiowa Black Leggins Ceremony women dancers
RMANT7N2–American Indian Kiowa Comanche Dancers Plains Indian Tribe Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RM2GM3KH1–On November 29th, 1864, more than 230 Native Americans were killed here by the US Army. Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site, Kiowa County, Colo
RM2T0TK9W–Village of the Kiowa Tribe, Native American Indian Camp. USA. Voyage of Heinrich Balduin Mollhausen from the Mississippi river to the shores of the Pacific Ocean 1853–1854. Old 19th century engraving from Le Tour du Monde 1860
RF2E0A6BX–Antique portrait of Kicking Bird, High Chief of the Kiowa in frontal view
RM2F28GJ8–Kiowa Indian Children..
RM2T91EYF–Book of Drawings, c. 1870-1890, Attributed to Ohet-toint, Ka'igwu (Kiowa), Ka'igwu (Kiowa), 1852 - 1934, 8 5/8 x 11 1/4 in. (21.91 x 28.58 cm), Graphite, colored pencil, United States, 19th century, An art form thousands of years old, Plains Indian drawings appear on rocks, hides, cloth, and paper. Their varied subjects include great accomplishments of individuals, important historical events, and ceremonial and daily life. Ohettoint (Charles O. Buffalo) produced this sketchbook while a prisoner of war at Fort Marion, in St. Augustine, Florida, in the 1870s.
RMJG53P5–wildflowers along cut bank creek below peaks of glacier national park near kiowa, montana
RM2T01T6K–Grand Opening of the First Americans Museum, First Americans dancing on Native Land in the Festival Plaza in front of the Hall of the people
RF2HTCKP1–Objects of Interest and Curiosity: Scalps of Indians and White People. Ornaments made of Human Skin and Bones, &c. 1. Kiowa Medicine Rattle. 2. Sheath of Scalping Knife (Sioux). 3. Sheath of Scalping Knife (Cheyenne). 4. Scalping Knives. 5. Scalps of Two White Men, arranged on a Wand fob the Scalp Dance. 6. Scalp of a Sioux Indian. Elaborately ornamented with feathers and beads. 7. Scalp of a Sioux Indian, taken entire. 8. Scalp of a Little White Girl. This scalp was taken from the Comanches. The little girl was about nine years old. 9. Ute Match Safe, Beaded. 10. Ute Needle Case, Beaded. 11.
RF2E4J4Y1–Original title: 'Indian reservations within the limits of the United States.' This is an enhanced, restored reproduction of an old map showing Indian Reservations by name as of 1890. Also shows locations of other important landmarks related to the reservation system.
RM2E49MNY–Devils Tower National Monument - Wyoming is a butte, possibly laccoliths, composed of igneous rock. It was established as National Monument in 1906 by Theodore Roosevelt. Resistant to erosion, it forms vertical cliffs that encircle the tower.
RF2H8Y8A9–Canyon, TX - Sept. 20, 2021: Historic marker inside the state park telling the story of the battle of Palo Duro Canyon
RFEC0B34–Aspens in fall color blanket hillsides beneath peaks on Hudson Bay Divide near Glacier National Park, Montana
RFGCRY2C–Drum circle at the Kiowa Blackleggings Warrior Society Ceremonial Annual Powwow.
RM2D6X75M–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
RFMWACE0–Approaching Storm Over Trees on a Bluff, Texas Panhandle
RF2T7MJFR–American Bison Carving Flanking Stairs of Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln
RFJT7CFC–Brainard Lake Recreation Area Indian Peaks Colorado
RF2RDJ8PM–Rocky Cliff along the Rlm of Palo Duro Canyon State Park near Canyon, Texas.
RMANT7MC–American Indian Kiowa Comanche Dancer Plains Indian Tribe Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RM2GM3KCA–On November 29th, 1864, more than 230 Native Americans were killed here by the US Army. Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site, Kiowa County, Colo
RM2T50KM8–Village of the Kiowa Tribe, Native American Indian Camp. USA. Voyage of Heinrich Balduin Mollhausen from the Mississippi river to the shores of the Pacific Ocean 1853–1854. Old 19th century engraving from Le Tour du Monde 1860
RF2DYP860–Portrait of historic Native American Kiowa chief Big Tree in frontal view, holding bow and arrow
RMJ2GP3B–Elementary age Native American boy dressed in colorful fancy dancer pow wow regalia against a black backdrop during the Sho-Ban Indian Festival, Fort Hall Idaho. Flair Popetsaitke six years old (Cheyenne-Kiowa)
RM2T9095M–Sketchbook, 1876, Koba, Ka'igwu (Kiowa), Ka'igwu (Kiowa), 1848 - 1880, 6 3/4 x 8 3/8 x 1/8 in. (17.15 x 21.27 x 0.32 cm) (closed), Graphite and colored pencil on paper, United States, 19th century, A millennia old art form, Plains Indian drawings appear on rocks, hides, muslin, cloth, and paper. Drawings can depict a variety of subjects, including great accomplishments of individual men, important historical events, and ceremonial and daily life on the Plains. Kiowa artist Koba created a sketchbook while falsely imprisoned at Fort Marion, in St. Augustine, Florida.
RMJG53PY–wildflowers along cut bank creek below peaks of glacier national park near kiowa, montana
RM2T01T75–Grand Opening of the First Americans Museum, First Americans dancing on Native Land in the Festival Plaza in front of the Hall of the people
RF2HPKKPM–A Kiowa squaw Kiowa people are a Native American tribe and an indigenous people of the Great Plains of the United States. They migrated southward from western Montana into the Rocky Mountains in Colorado in the 17th and 18th centuries, and finally into the Southern Plains by the early 19th century. In 1867, the Kiowa were moved to a reservation in southwestern Oklahoma. from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hu
RMAS2305–America Indian City Anadarko Oklahoma
RM2E49MPK–Devils Tower National Monument - Wyoming is a butte, possibly laccoliths, composed of igneous rock. It was established as National Monument in 1906 by Theodore Roosevelt. Resistant to erosion, it forms vertical cliffs that encircle the tower.
RF2PGFW7K–Map with the territories of the the native Indian tribes of Texas
RMW57GF3–Kiowa Indian Children, anonymous, 1920 - 1940
RMGDGMMB–Devils Tower Crook County Wyoming USA
RM2D6X75F–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
RMJG22PB–Indian Discovery of U.S. Cavalry Koba 1875-1878
RMWK1AAA–Indian lodge at Medicine Creek, Kansas--scene of the late Indian peace council Council at Medicine Creek lodge with the Kiowa and Comanche Indians / / sketched by J. Howland.
RFJT7CFD–Brainard Lake Recreation Area Indian Peaks Colorado
RMA8P591–Pow Wow on the Mall Washington DC
RMATDHJP–Kiowa Comanche fancy dancers Saturday Parade Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RM2GM3KBK–On November 29th, 1864, more than 230 Native Americans were killed here by the US Army. Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site, Kiowa County, Colo
RM2M5979D–Little Big Mouth, a Medicine Man, Seated in front of his Lodge near Fort Sill, Oklahoma, with Medicine Bag Visible from behind the Tent. Arapaho(?) or Cheyenne(?) medicine man, near Ft. Sill (pencil notation reads 'Little Big Mouth' (?), Soule'). 1870-01-01T00:00:00. National Archives at College Park - Archives II (College Park, MD). Negative. Department of the Interior. Office of Indian Affairs. 1849-9/17/1947. William S. Soule Photographs of Arapaho, Cheyenna, Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians
RMHGJ6PC–Kiowa - 1898 Indian Congress - Photo : Frank A. Rinehart
RM2T2F64P–Kiowa Chiefs on a Visit to the Agent Attributed to Julian Scott Ledger Artist B Kiowa ca. 1880 The group of men depicted here may have been a delegation that visited a U.S. government agent at Fort Sill in Oklahoma, which was then called Indian Territory. The first figure has a distinct painting of a bison head on his chin. He holds a decorated otter skin and stands apart from the rest with a Peace Medal—medallions distributed by the government to Indian representatives as negotiation tools—around his neck. The figure near the center front is wearing what appears to be a military dress coat wi
RMM9MGYJ–Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly, Battus philenor, shot in Oklahoma.
RM2AXBNK7–Canadian native cradles, 19th century
RM2T01TY8–Grand Opening of the First Americans Museum, First Americans dancing on Native Land in the Festival Plaza in front of the Hall of the people
RF2HTC61C–Gen. Custer’s Surprise of an Indian Camp of over Two Thousand Warriors and numerous women and children Along the Washita River and consisted of Cheyenne, Arrapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians From the Book ' Our wild Indians; thirty-three years' personal experience among the red men of the great West ' by Richard Irving Dodge, Richard Irving Dodge (May 19, 1827 – June 16, 1895) was a colonel in the United States Army. Dodge was born in North Carolina[1] and died after a long and successful career in the U.S. Army. He began as a cadet in 1844 and retired as a Colonel May 19, 1891. Published A
RMAS2303–America Indian City Anadarko Oklahoma
RFA7NMD7–American Indian man in traditional costume at intertribal powwow; Seattle Seafair Indian Days Pow Wow
RMD57TTH–Ponto and Lone Bear, Kiowa Indian warriors
RMDDYCKD–medicine, birth / gynecology, birth in atent at the Kiowa people tribe, drawing, circa 1870, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGDGMME–Devils Tower Crook County Wyoming USA
RM2D6X75D–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
RMKREXW0–Peace Pipes by George Catlin
RM2HXPFJ8–Kiowa Huts and Village of Native American or Indigenous Kiowa People of the Great Plains Region Oklahoma US, USA or United States of America. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1860.
RFJT7CF7–Brainard Lake Recreation Area Indian Peaks Colorado
RMATDBDY–young girl in the Kiowa Comanche dance group Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RM2GM3KC4–On November 29th, 1864, more than 230 Native Americans were killed here by the US Army. Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site, Kiowa County, Colo
RMC2GB9F–Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians
RMHGJ6RR–Six Toes, Kiowa - 1898 Indian Congress - Photo : Frank A. Rinehart
RMMK96CN–MacDill AFB, Fla. – (Nov. 29, 2017) Retired U.S. Navy Master Chief and USCENTCOM civilian employee, Timothy Vickers discusses Kiowa culture during a presentation at U.S. Central Command headquarters. Vickers’ Kiowa tribal heritage stems from the line of Chief Satanta (White Bear), one of the best known, and last, of the Kiowa war chiefs. USCENTCOM celebrates National American Indian Heritage Month every November to recognize the contributions made by American Indian and Alaska Native people.
RMM9MGYC–Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly, Battus philenor, shot in Oklahoma.
RMJ2GP4B–Fancy bustle dancer Pacer Allan Tobey (Assiniboine, Sioux) dressed in pow wow regalia of colorful feathered bustles, apron and roach headdress holds two dance sticks with streamers.
RM2T01TRA–Grand Opening of the First Americans Museum, First Americans dancing on Native Land in the Festival Plaza in front of the Hall of the people
RF2HTC67P–Objects of Interest and Curiosity: Scalps of Indians and White People. Ornaments made of Human Skin and Bones, &c. 1. Kiowa Medicine Rattle. 2. Sheath of Scalping Knife (Sioux). 3. Sheath of Scalping Knife (Cheyenne). 4. Scalping Knives. 5. Scalps of Two White Men, arranged on a Wand fob the Scalp Dance. 6. Scalp of a Sioux Indian. Elaborately ornamented with feathers and beads. 7. Scalp of a Sioux Indian, taken entire. 8. Scalp of a Little White Girl. This scalp was taken from the Comanches. The little girl was about nine years old. 9. Ute Match Safe, Beaded. 10. Ute Needle Case, Beaded. 11.
RMAS230C–America Indian City Anadarko Oklahoma
RF2B9BP53–Kiowa Indian Children, anonymous, 1920 - 1940, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMD9GPBD–Map of Native American tribe locations circa 1715, continental. Color lithograph
RMDDYCKC–medicine, birth / gynecology, midwife of the Kiowa people tribe giving an emetic to a birthing mother to aid the contractions, drawing, circa 1870, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMGDGMMM–Devils Tower, a United States National Monument in State of Wyoming
RM2D6X76J–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
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