RMEX6W7G–Photographic print of Kiowa Indians; Lone Wolf and his wife Elta . Photographed by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) American ethnologist and photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples. Dated 1914
RM2DC9D12–George Catlin, (artist), American, 1796 - 1872, Kiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes, 1861/1869, oil on card mounted on paperboard, overall: 46.6 x 62.8 cm (18 3/8 x 24 3/4 in
RMA22E1F–Kiowa Indians Local Caption USA
RMC2GB9F–Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians
RMA7WWW6–United States, New Mexico, Gallup, Kiowa indians ceremony
RMP01J0A–George Catlin, Four Kiowa Indians, American, 1796 - 1872, 1861/1869, oil on card mounted on paperboard, Paul Mellon Collection 9 Four Kiowa Indians C15926
RMC1MK28–United States New Mexico Gallup Yearly Native Indians Intertribal Ceremonial Reggie Griego & friends Kiowa indians in fancy war
RM2DCK0JN–Group of Kiowa and Caddoe [sic] Indians, in native costume, confined in Fort Marion. St. Augustine, Florida., still image, Stereographs, 1875, Wilson & Havens
RM2GN4KAH–Young Kiowa Indian Woman by George A. Addison, c. 1895
RMFG9HM3–Kiowa Indians - 1898
RM2A5YR60–Photographic print of Kiowa Indians; Lone Wolf and his wife Elta . Photographed by Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) American ethnologist and photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples. Dated 1914
RF2R201RW–Indians, Kiowa, after a picture by F.A.Rinehart, 1899, Kiowa or Ka'igwu are an ethnic tribe of the Indians of North America, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original of the time / Indianer, Kiowa, nach einem Bild von F.A.Rinehart, 1899, Kiowa oder Ka'igwu sind ein Volksstamm der Indianer Nordamerikas, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
RM2DC81TP–George Catlin, (artist), American, 1796 - 1872, Four Kiowa Indians, 1861/1869, oil on card mounted on paperboard, overall: 46.9 x 63.3 cm (18 7/16 x 24 15/16 in
RM2BK26AX–Hunting camp of Capt. Scott, Washita River Reservation of Kiowa and Comanche Indians ...
RM2DB2X8A–Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians.
RMA7WWMF–United States, New Mexico, Gallup, Kiowa indians war dance
RMHTN82Y–Four Kiowa Indians C15926
RM2AWW7JR–Four Kiowa Indians C15926.
RMK94WXA–Kiowa Indians Ongotoya (Solitary Traveler) and Son
RMPM42DB–Four Kiowa Indians. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 46.9 x 63.3 cm (18 7/16 x 24 15/16 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: George Catlin.
RMW879P9–p of Kiowa Indians who called at the White House today, h to pay their respects to President Coolidge
RMA22DF7–War dance Local Caption Kiowa Indians
RM2RFHDBK–Four Kiowa Indians between 1861 and 1869 by George Catlin
RFKG3827–TITLE: Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication. MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass, wet collodion. CREATED/PUBLISHED: [between 1855 and 1865]
RMP01JGC–George Catlin, Kiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes, American, 1796 - 1872, 1861/1869, oil on card mounted on paperboard, Paul Mellon Collection 13 Kiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes C16205
RMDDYCKD–medicine, birth / gynecology, birth in atent at the Kiowa people tribe, drawing, circa 1870, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMEX1XFY–Kiowa warrior Kots-a-to-ah, Smoked Shield 182 with blanket, shield, bow and quiver, and Ush-ee-kitz, He Who Fights with a Feather, head chief of the Wi-co tribe (Waco nation) 183. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RM2JG7DE2–Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians, between 1855 and 1865.
RM2KEGYX6–Arlington, United States Of America. 10th Nov, 2022. Arlington, United States of America. 10 November, 2022. The Kiowa Black Leggings Warrior Society presents military colors during the Pentagon Native American Heritage Month celebration in honor of military veterans at the Pentagon courtyard, November 10, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia, USA. Credit: TSgt. Jack Sanders/DOD Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2M1GB19–Sincerely yours Robert Goombi , Indigenous peoples, Kiowa Indians, Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States
RME0YPM9–Feb. 25, 1971 - Red Indians in London George Palmer, a full- blooded Kiowa, has arrived with a party of American Indians to appear at the Ideal Home Exhibition in London. George, who comes from Oklahoma, is known as ''Pointing At'
RMW58C8C–Andele, or, The Mexican-Kiowa captive. A story of real life among the Indians : Methvin, John Jasper
RMB7P5XP–camp Kioway indians horse pen stable home hut lodge structure settlement The Kiowa are a nation of American Indians who migrated
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.
RF2R201R6–Indians, Pablino Diaz, Kiowa, after a picture by F.A.Rinehart, 1899, Kiowa or Ka'igwu are an ethnic tribe of the Indians of North America, from what is now western Montana, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original from the period / Indianer, Pablino Diaz, Kiowa, nach einem Bild von F.A.Rinehart, 1899, Kiowa oder Ka'igwu sind ein Volksstamm der Indianer Nordamerikas, aus dem heutigen westlichen Montana, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
RM2DCF6FR–Kiowa Indians - Ongotoya (Solitary Traveler) and Son.
RMWHA836–White Horse. Kiowa chief. Noted chief and raider 1870. WHITE HORSE (?-1892). White Horse (Tsen-tainte), a Kiowa chief during the second half of the nineteenth century, was noted among the tribe for his daring. Even in his teens he showed remarkable adeptness as an apprentice warrior. Due to his unusual strength, he became an outstanding horseman, able to snatch up a child while at a gallop. In the summer of 1867 White Horse joined a large party of Comanches and Kiowas on a revenge raid against the Navajos, who were then living in exile on the reservation near Fort Sumner, New Mexico. On the
RMPKY9NW–Kiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 46.6 x 62.8 cm (18 3/8 x 24 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: George Catlin.
RM2AECBEG–Four Kiowa Indians; 1861/1869 George Catlin, Four Kiowa Indians, 1861-1869
RMADWXK7–Kiowa Womens War Society O Odham Tash Celebration Casa Grande Arizona
RM2RFHDDT–Kiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes between 1861 and 1869 by George Catlin
RFKG383R–TITLE: Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication. MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass, wet collodion. CREATED/PUBLISHED: [between 1855 and 1865]
RMMYXG3Y–. English: A Picture from the Dohasan Kiowa Winter Count. Osage warriors attacked the Kiowa Indians in camp near Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma, and the head of the Kiowa victims were cut off and placed in kettles. . 2 January 1898. Mooney, James 24 Cut-Throat Massacre, 1833
RFJFXX9P–TITLE: [Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians] CALL NUMBER: LC-BH82- 4770 C <P&P>[P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-cwpbh-01768 (digital file from original neg.) RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication. MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass, wet collodion. CREATED/PUBLISHED: [between 1855 and 1865]
RMEX1XFX–Kiowa chief Teh-toot-sah 178, Bon-son-gee, New Fire 179, Quay-ham-kay, Stone Shell 180, and young girl Wun-pan-to-mee, White Weasel, and her brother Tunk-aht-oh-ye, Thunderer 181. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RM2EH5K30–Kiowa Indians Gathering Wild Grapes, 1861/1869. Western Texas.
RM2KEGYWH–Arlington, United States Of America. 10th Nov, 2022. Arlington, United States of America. 10 November, 2022. The Kiowa Black Leggings Warrior Society presents military colors during the Pentagon Native American Heritage Month celebration in honor of military veterans at the Pentagon courtyard, November 10, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia, USA. Credit: TSgt. Jack Sanders/DOD Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2M3TKY5–Sincerely yours Robert Goombi , Indigenous peoples, Kiowa Indians, Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States
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
RMW58C8G–Andele, or, The Mexican-Kiowa captive. A story of real life among the Indians : Methvin, John Jasper
RM2HE0W90–21st Century Traditional: Beaded Tipi, 2010 Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, by Teri Greeves. 'My tipi is about a Kiowa way of life, passed down through the generations. The tipi represents the home and the heart of family, community, and tribal nation.'
RM2D6X74C–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
RF2R201P6–Two women, Indians, Kiowa, after a picture by F.A.Rinehart, 1899, Kiowa or Ka'igwu are an ethnic tribe of the Indians of North America, from what is now western Montana, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original from the period / Zwei Frauen, Indianer, Kiowa, nach einem Bild von F.A.Rinehart, 1899, Kiowa oder Ka'igwu sind ein Volksstamm der Indianer Nordamerikas, aus dem heutigen westlichen Montana, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
RM2NJG49D–Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians
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
RMP7CCR3–Kiowa warrior Kots-a-to-ah, Smoked Shield 182 with blanket, shield, bow and quiver, and Ush-ee-kitz, He Who Fights with a Feather, head chief of the Wi-co tribe (Waco nation) 183. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RM2AE5TPK–Four Kiowa Indians; 1861/1869 George Catlin, Four Kiowa Indians, 1861-1869
RMATDHJP–Kiowa Comanche fancy dancers Saturday Parade Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RMKEG6CJ–Kiowa, Comanchee, and Caddoc Indians, confined in Fort Marion. St. Augustine, Florida, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
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
RMPB9XM8–862 Kiowa, Comanchee, and Caddoe Indians, confined in Fort Marion. St. Augustine, Florida (NYPL b11707415-G90F139 158ZB)
RFJFXX9F–TITLE: [Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians] CALL NUMBER: LC-BH82- 4770 C <P&P>[P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-cwpbh-01768 (digital file from original neg.) RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication. MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass, wet collodion. CREATED/PUBLISHED: [between 1855 and 1865]
RM2G1B17D–Interpretive sign about American Indians at Devils Tower, along Tower Trail in Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming, USA {No artist release; availa
RM2EH5KB8–Four Kiowa Indians, 1861/1869. Teh-tóot-sa (chief) with Bon-són-je (warrior) on the Red River, Western Texas. 1836.
RM2KEGYYM–Arlington, United States Of America. 10th Nov, 2022. Arlington, United States of America. 10 November, 2022. The Kiowa Black Leggings Warrior Society presents military colors during the Pentagon Native American Heritage Month celebration in honor of military veterans at the Pentagon courtyard, November 10, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia, USA. Credit: TSgt. Jack Sanders/DOD Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2M3DNKT–Kiowa , Indians of North America, Kiowa Indians, Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition 1898 : Omaha, Neb.. Photographs of the American West
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)
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RMB791BX–Plains Indians killing white settlers cattle 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a Frederic Remington illustration
RM2D6X76G–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
RF2R201R9–Man of the Kiowa tribe, after a picture by F.A.Rinehart, 1899, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original from the period / Mann vom Stamm der Kiowa, nach einem Bild von F.A.Rinehart, 1899, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
RM2NJG48G–Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians
RM2C54B2A–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.
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
RMP7C55J–Kiowa chief Teh-toot-sah 178, Bon-son-gee, New Fire 179, Quay-ham-kay, Stone Shell 180, and young girl Wun-pan-to-mee, White Weasel, and her brother Tunk-aht-oh-ye, Thunderer 181. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RMATDBDY–young girl in the Kiowa Comanche dance group Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RMKEH2BE–Group of Kiowa and Caddoc Indians, in native costume, confined in Fort Marion. St. Augustine, Florida, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
RM2AFXH3K–. Chess and playing cards. CHESS AND PLAYING-CARDS. 687. Fig. 7. STAVES FOR ZOHN AHL. Length, 10 inches.Kiowa Indians, Indian Territory. Cat. No. 16536, Museum of Archjeology, University of Pennsylvania.From Korean Games. The incised designs, painted red, yellow, green, and blue, are in parteasily recognizable as the calumet with primer, bow and arrow, thelightning, and the symbols of the Four Directions on the uppermostarrow (Plate 3), which are painted from left to right with the colorsred, green, blue, and yellow. Mr. Gushing identified others as the warstaff, or standard, andshield; day or
RMPB9XM7–862 Kiowa, Comanchee, and Caddoe Indians, confined in Fort Marion. St. Augustine, Florida (NYPL b11707415-G90F139 158ZF)
RM2AXBNK7–Canadian native cradles, 19th century
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.
RMJ2GHHA–Native American tribal dancer performs during the Smithsonian's National Folk Life festival on the National Mall, Washington DC., June 25, 1995. Photo by Mark Reinstein
RM2KEGYYG–Arlington, United States Of America. 10th Nov, 2022. Arlington, United States of America. 10 November, 2022. The Kiowa Black Leggings Warrior Society presents military colors during the Pentagon Native American Heritage Month celebration in honor of military veterans at the Pentagon courtyard, November 10, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia, USA. Credit: TSgt. Jack Sanders/DOD Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2M3TMKK–Six Toes, Kiowa , Indians of North America, Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition 1898 : Omaha, Neb.. Photographs of the American West
RMCW12X3–Native American Indians, 1867 Medicine Lodge Treaty reenactment, Treaty Pageant, Memorial Peace Park, Medicine Lodge, KS, USA
RMENNNJ9–The Nun's Story, aka Geschichte einer Nonne, USA, 59, Regie: Fred Zinnemann, Darsteller: Audrey Hepburn, Lillian Gish
RM2C6X9HC–Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. 11th July, 2020. An indigenous protester stands with a flag to face the Centennial Land Run Monument at the Society to Protect Indigenous Rights and Indigenous Treaties' Sit-In for Indigenous Resistance where protesters were there to peacefully protest the monument on July 11, 2020. Credit: Leslie Spurlock/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2D6X75M–Kiowa Battle Dress by American Indian artist Vanessa Jennings.National Museum of the American Indian.Lower Manhattan.New York City.New York.USA
RM2FN8TFW–War Dancer, ca. 1915-1937.
RM2NJG2NW–Lone Wolf and his wife Etla, Kiowa Indians
RMW4XP9K–Council at Medicine Creek lodge with the Kiowa and Comanche Indians - - sketched by J. Howland.
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.
RMPM03RD–Kiowa Chief, His Wife, and Two Warriors. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 45.6 x 60.6 cm (17 15/16 x 23 7/8 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: George Catlin.
RMANT7N2–American Indian Kiowa Comanche Dancers Plains Indian Tribe Gallup Inter Tribal Indian Ceremonial Gallup New Mexico
RMWJX1WY–Hunting camp of Capt. Scott, Washita River Reservation of Kiowa and Comanche Indians ...
RM2CEM5ED–. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. carelessmaking of the sign by persons ignorant of its true meaning. TheCheyenne claim that it refers to a former Kiowa custom of painting astripe across the upper lip and cheeks. This is probably only anattempt to explain the name ^Yita2n(t^l, q. v., without any basis in fact,for, had such a custom existed, it would have been indicated by draw-ing the finger across the face. Moreover, in a series of forty figurespainted for the author by Kiowa Indians to illustrate their ancientstyles of war pa
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