| Image | Description |
| 1 | [Sven Liljeblad] |
| 2 | [Sven Liljeblad] |
| 3 | [Sven Liljeblad] |
| 4 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 5 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 6 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 7 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 8 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 9 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 10 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 11 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 12 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 13 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 14 | [Sven and Astrid Liljeblad; Idaho landscape] |
| 15 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 16 | [Astrid Liljeblad; Pocatello ?] |
| 17 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 18 | [Sven Liljeblad] |
| 19 | [Sven Liljeblad] |
| 20 | [Astrid Liljeblad] |
| 21 | [Sven Liljeblad. Photos by Fred Cornelius, Photo Progression, Reno. Ca. 1987.] |
| 22 | [Sven Liljeblad. Photos by Fred Cornelius, Photo Progression, Reno. Ca. 1987.] |
| 23 | [Sven Liljeblad] Photos by Fred Cornelius, Photo Progression, Reno. [Ca. 1987.] |
| 24 | [Sven Liljeblad. Photos by Fred Cornelius, Photo Progression, Reno. Ca. 1987.] |
| 25 | [Sven Liljeblad] |
| 26 | [Sven Liljeblad] Photos by Fred Cornelius, Photo Progression, Reno. |
| 27 | Fort Hall, possible Lizzie Edmo compound. |
| 28 | [Fort Hall, possible Lizzie Edmo compound.] |
| 29 | [Fort Hall] |
| 30 | [Fort Hall] |
| 31 | [Fort Hall Indians] |
| 32 | [Fort Hall Indian] |
| 33 | [Fort Hall Indian] |
| 34 | [Fort Hall] Lyman Kennison. |
| 35 | [Fort Hall. Lyman Kennison.] |
| 36 | [Fort Hall Indian] |
| 37 | Reservation school, Fort Hall. |
| 38 | Fort Hall School, early 1950s. |
| 39 | Winter camp and sweathouse frame, Fort Hall Reservation. |
| 40 | Buffalo Lodge, Fort Hall, contemporary assembly hall. |
| 41 | Botanical collecting trip, Fort Hall. Willie Edmo, Smoke (old man in hat), Ray Davis, Idaho State Museum Herbarium, and Sven Liljeblad. ([Identification by] Kay Fowler 3-2-1990). Sven Liljeblad, foreground; Professor Ray Davis, second. |
| 42 | Botanical collecting trip, Fort Hall. Willie Edmo, Smoke (old man in hat), Ray Davis, Idaho State Museum Herbarium, and Sven Liljeblad. ([Identification by] Kay Fowler 3-2-1990). |
| 43 | Botanical collecting trip, Fort Hall. Willie Edmo, Smoke (old man in hat), Ray Davis, Idaho State Museum Herbarium, and Sven Liljeblad. ([Identification by] Kay Fowler 3-2-1990). Smoke, foreground; Willie Edmo, second. |
| 44 | Botanical collecting trip, Fort Hall. Willie Edmo, Smoke (old man in hat), Ray Davis, Idaho State Museum Herbarium, and Sven Liljeblad. ([Identification by] Kay Fowler 3-2-1990). Smoke. |
| 45 | Botanical collecting trip, Fort Hall. Willie Edmo, Smoke (old man in hat), Ray Davis, Idaho State Museum Herbarium, and Sven Liljeblad. ([Identification by] Kay Fowler 3-2-1990). Willie Edmo, left. Smoke, right. |
| 46 | Botanical collecting trip, Fort Hall. Willie Edmo, Smoke (old man in hat), Ray Davis, Idaho State Museum Herbarium, and Sven Liljeblad. ([Identification by] Kay Fowler 3-2-1990). Smoke, left; Sven Liljeblad, right. |
| 47 | Botanical collecting trip, Fort Hall. Willie Edmo, Smoke (old man in hat), Ray Davis, Idaho State Museum Herbarium, and Sven Liljeblad. ([Identification by] Kay Fowler 3-2-1990). Smoke on left. |
| 48 | Old Boarding School, Fort Hall, Idaho, [ca. 1950]. |
| 49 | [Fort Hall Reservation, ca. 1950]. |
| 50 | [Fort Hall Reservation, ca. 1950]. |
| 51 | [Fort Hall Reservation Indians, ca. 1950]. |
| 52 | [Fort Hall Reservation Indians, ca. 1950]. |
| 53 | [A Northern Paiute woman living on Fort Hall Reservation preparing cedar wood for hide preparation. |
| 54 | [A Northern Paiute woman living on Fort Hall Reservation preparing cedar wood for hide preparation. |
| 55 | [A Northern Paiute woman living on Fort Hall Reservation preparing cedar wood for hide preparation. |
| 56 | A Northern Paiute woman living on Fort Hall Reservation preparing cedar wood for hide preparation. |
| 57 | [A Northern Paiute woman living on Fort Hall Reservation preparing cedar wood for hide preparation. |
| 58 | [A Northern Paiute woman living on Fort Hall Reservation preparing cedar wood for hide preparation. |
| 59 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 60 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 61 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 62 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 63 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 64 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 65 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 66 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 67 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 68 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 69 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 70 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 71 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 72 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 73 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 74 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 75 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 76 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 77 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 78 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 79 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 80 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 81 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 82 | Hide smoking, Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 83 | Bannock Creek, Fort Hall Indian Reservation. |
| 84 | Tipi at Sun Dance, Fort Hall, Idaho. June 30, 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell. |
| 85 | Encampment, Fort Hall, Idaho, Sun Dance. June 30, 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxel |
| 86 | Encampment, Fort Hall, Idaho, Sun Dance. June 30, 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxel |
| 87 | Scene at annual Sun Dance, near Fort Hall, Idaho. June 30, 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxel |
| 88 | Encampment, Sun Dance, Fort Hall, Idaho. June 30, 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxel |
| 89 | Scene at annual Sun Dance near Fort Hall, Idaho. June 30, 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxel |
| 90 | Encampment at Sun Dance, near Fort Hall, Idaho. June 30, 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxel |
| 91 | Cemetery, near Fort Hall, Idaho. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell. |
| 92 | Cemetery, near Fort Hall, Idaho. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell. |
| 93 | Cemetery, near Fort Hall, Idaho. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell. |
| 94 | Cemetery, near Fort Hall, Idaho. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell. |
| 95 | Cemetery, near Fort Hall, Idaho. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell. |
| 96 | Cemetery, near Fort Hall, Idaho. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell. |
| 97 | [Branding, Fort Hall, Idaho. Ca. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell?] |
| 98 | [Branding, Fort Hall, Idaho. Ca. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell?] |
| 99 | [Branding, Fort Hall, Idaho. Ca. 1927. Photo by Fritiof Fryxell?] |
| 100 | Fort Hall "War Dance" Belma Truchot Colter, left; Alcedine Pahvitse?, right. |
| 101 | Fort Hall "War Dance" Left to right: Romazetta Baker Shepperd, Cosgrove, Lillian Vallely [or Valleli], Alcedine Pahvitse, Matilda Cosgrove Warjack, Theresa Thorpe DeCola “Teensa”, Genevieve Queep Edmo. |
| 102 | Fort Hall "War Dance" |
| 103 | Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 104 | Sunset Motor Court, Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 105 | Larry Laird, Sven Liljeblad. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 106 | Sven Liljeblad. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 107 | Sven Liljeblad. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 108 | [Sven Liljeblad]. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 109 | [Sven Liljeblad]. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 110 | [Larry Laird, Sven Liljeblad]. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 111 | [Larry Laird]. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 112 | Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 113 | Smith, teacher in French, University of Idaho Southern Branch. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 114 | [Astrid Liljeblad]. Pocatello, Idaho, 1940-41. |
| 115 | [Pocatello? and Fort Hall? 1940]. Includes photo of Whittlesey Pharmacy. |
| 116 | [Pocatello? and Fort Hall? 1940]. Includes photo of Murray Motor Company. |
| 117 | [Pocatello? and Fort Hall? 1940]. |
| 118 | [Pocatello?]. |
| 119 | [Pocatello?]. |
| 120 | [Pocatello?]. |
| 121 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 122 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 123 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 124 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 125 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 126 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 127 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 128 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 129 | Northern Shoshoni Colony, Salmon City, Idaho, 1941. |
| 130 | Shoup Deepwater, Shoshoni, Fort Hall, making rope fiber, 1940 [1941]. Cracking wiha for cordage, Pocatello in 1941. [Shoup Deepwater (Northern Shoshone) preparing Indian hemp (Apocynum cannabinum) for rope cordage. The stems were bitten, twisted, and rolled into the twine used in making mats, rugs, and bedding. (Handbook of American Indians, vol. 3, p. 587)] |
| 131 | Shoup Deepwater, Shoshoni, Fort Hall, making rope fiber, 1940 [1941. Cracking wiha for cordage, Pocatello in 1941. |
| 132 | Shoup Deepwater, Shoshoni, Fort Hall, making rope fiber, 1940 [1941. Cracking wiha for cordage, Pocatello in 1941. |
| 133 | Shoup Deepwater, Shoshoni, Fort Hall, making rope fiber, 1940 [1941. Cracking wiha for cordage, Pocatello in 1941. |
| 134 | Shoup Deepwater, Shoshoni, Fort Hall, making rope fiber, 1940 [1941. Cracking wiha for cordage, Pocatello in 1941. |
| 135 | [Left to right: Jeanette Pocatello, Susie Lipps, Charlton (Larry) Laird. Fort Hall, 1940.] |
| 136 | [Left to right: Jeanette Pocatello's daughter, Jeanette Pocatello, Susie Lipps. Fort Hall, 1940. Photo by Charlton (Larry) Laird.] |
| 137 | [Left to right: Jeanette Pocatello's daughter, Jeanette Pocatello, Susie Lipps. Fort Hall, 1940. Photo by Charlton (Larry) Laird.] |
| 138 | [Left to right: Jeanette Pocatello's daughter, Jeanette Pocatello, Susie Lipps. Fort Hall, 1940. Photo by Charlton (Larry) Laird.] |
| 139 | [Left to right: Jeanette Pocatello's daughter, Jeanette Pocatello, Susie Lipps. Fort Hall, 1940. Photo by Charlton (Larry) Laird.] |
| 140 | [Left to right: Jeanette Pocatello's daughter, Jeanette Pocatello, Susie Lipps. Fort Hall, 1940. Photo by Charlton (Larry) Laird.] |
| 141 | Jeanette Pocatello. [Photo by Charlton (Larry) Laird.] |
| 142 | Enlarged from Laird's photo: Jeanette Pocatello and Susie Lipps. Fort Hall, 1940 |
| 143 | Frames 5-14: [Shoup Deepwater (Northern Shoshone) preparing Indian hemp (Apocynum cannabinum) for rope cordage. The stems were bitten, twisted, and rolled into the twine used in making mats, rugs, and bedding. Fort Hall, 1940. (Handbook of American Indians, vol. 3, p. 587)] |
| 144 | Poi Tehee- Bannock-when old (presumably)? |
| 145 | Fort Hall, 1940. |
| 146 | At Pocatello railroad station. |
| 147 | Lillian Valleli. Photo by Amundsen, Pocatello, Idaho. |
| 148 | Adolph Pahvitse, Northern Shoshoni, Fort Hall Reservation. |
| 149 | Johnny Ballard. Here is the Ballard kodak. I have a cherished memory of Johnny that I have for few individuals in this world. I was close to him and he was to me. He sent for me when [he] was dieing [sic]. Yours, Yona [?] Gray. Postmarked 1952. |
| 150 | Payoga and Tayoni (Lemhi Indians) leaving the Fort Hall Reservation on their way to their winter camping place in the Salmon River drainage. October 1940. |
| 151 | [Payoga and Tayoni (Lemhi Indians) leaving the Fort Hall Reservation on their way to their winter camping place in the Salmon River drainage. October 1940. |
| 152 | Lasalle Pocatello and family, Fort Hall. |
| 153 | In Pocatello, Idaho, about 1960. Note: the sleeping Indian at the street corner is Lorents Edmo from Fort Hall. Also includes Sven Liljeblad. |
| 154 | Back of the old drug storeùby what is now Peoples Store. There was a big square and a church. Square used for gambling on weekdays. Shoshoni women from Fort Hall Indian Reservation loitering in Pocatello. Photo from Dean Leonard’s collection. |
| 155 | Ca. 1910. Sigeju Seewook?i , Shoshoni. Died at Fort Hall in 1948. Supposedly at age 103. (Mother of Josephine Thorpe—photograph obtained from her.) |
| 156 | Willie George. Taken at Eagle Lodge, Fort Hall Reservation, June 30, 1959. [Accompanying letter:] July 4, 1959. Dear Sven, I had hoped to get this into the paper before Saturday, but I couldn’t. However, I did manage to get in one story about the July 4 celebration and reference to it in another story. I thought you might like this picture to take back to Sweden as proof that you knew an Indian who was once with a “Wild West” show. Almost all the negatives turned out surprisingly well. I am looking forward to getting together with you again. Sincerely, Lee Ester. |
| 157 | Unknown woman and child from Fort Hall. From Vera McCarthy-gift. |
| 158 | The two Ballard girls at spring festival (about 1960). Photo by Gary M. Smith, Pocatello, Idaho. |
| 158a | Shoshoni-Tayoni |
| 159 | Tayoni and family. |
| 160 | [Tayoni's daughter] |
| 161 | [Tayoni] |
| 162 | [Tayoni] |
| 163 | [Tayoni] |
| 164 | [Tayoni] |
| 165 | [Tayoni's wife] |
| 166 | [Tayoni's wife] |
| 167 | Photos numbered 167 through 179: Benjamin Tayoni while still a shamin. Benjamin Tayoni, Tukudika Shoshoni, Fort Hall, 1941, at microphone. Photo by Charlton Laird. |
| 180 | Number not used. |
| 181 | George Auck, a blind Bannock storyteller about 78-80 years old, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, at the microphone telling his version of the widely spread tragic tale about the Deer Children and The Bear Children. Ca. 1941-42. Photo by Liljeblad. |
| 182 | George Auck, a blind Bannock storyteller about 78-80 years old, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, at the microphone telling his version of the widely spread tragic tale about the Deer Children and The Bear Children. Ca. 1941-42. Photo by Liljeblad. |
| 183 | George Auck, a blind Bannock storyteller about 78-80 years old, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, at the microphone telling his version of the widely spread tragic tale about the Deer Children and The Bear Children. Ca. 1941-42. Photo by Liljeblad. |
| 184 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 185 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 186 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 187 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 188 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 189 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 190 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 191 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 192 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 193 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 194 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 195 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 196 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 197 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 198 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 199 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 200 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 201 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 202 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 203 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 204 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 205 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 206 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 207 | George Auck at the microphone in 1942. Photo by [Charlton] Laird. |
| 208 | Here is Boyohaga (He-Who-has-Intercourse-with the Water), or as he calls himself for the benefit of his white friends, [Andrew] Johnson. He has been told that his voice will now live forever, and that through him the truth which the Indians have and are losing will be preserved for all time. In honor of the event he has dressed up in his festival clothes, the best he has. In one picture you see him in repose, in the other, in the midst of one of his tales; his eyes are shut (he is almost blind anyhow) but for him the world is full of wonderful creatures; the trickster Coyote, Ezhiopuh; the giant cannibals, the Zoavits; the friendly Pahabiavano, watchers of the coasts of the universe; and Ninubah, the genial water baby. He had a good time during the recording, and liked to hear his voice played back to him. But after it was over he was a little dubious. “I have left my face and my voice with the Enemy People,” he told the interpreter. “Perhaps I am only a ghost now.” The actual recording was in charge of our clinical speech man, Dr. Carl McIntosh. When he was ready to cut he would signal to the interpreter who would say “Mike!” which is not a corruption of microphone, but the Shoshone equivalent of “Okay, shoot the works.” And Boyohaga would begin. The recordings just completed are the first record of Northern Shoshone, the northernmost branch of a linguistic family that stretched through the plateau areas from central Idaho to the Aztec valleys in Mexico. Our recordings are of superior quality, partly because we have been able to record electrically. Usually, Indian speech must be recorded on a crank machine taken to the reservation; but since the Fort Hall Reservation surrounds our campus, we are able to bring Indians into the Museum and do the recording in a sound studio. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 209 | Here is Boyohaga (He-Who-has-Intercourse-with the Water), or as he calls himself for the benefit of his white friends, [Andrew] Johnson. He has been told that his voice will now live forever, and that through him the truth which the Indians have and are losing will be preserved for all time. In honor of the event he has dressed up in his festival clothes, the best he has. In one picture you see him in repose, in the other, in the midst of one of his tales; his eyes are shut (he is almost blind anyhow) but for him the world is full of wonderful creatures; the trickster Coyote, Ezhiopuh; the giant cannibals, the Zoavits; the friendly Pahabiavano, watchers of the coasts of the universe; and Ninubah, the genial water baby. He had a good time during the recording, and liked to hear his voice played back to him. But after it was over he was a little dubious. “I have left my face and my voice with the Enemy People,” he told the interpreter. “Perhaps I am only a ghost now.” The actual recording was in charge of our clinical speech man, Dr. Carl McIntosh. When he was ready to cut he would signal to the interpreter who would say “Mike!” which is not a corruption of microphone, but the Shoshone equivalent of “Okay, shoot the works.” And Boyohaga would begin. The recordings just completed are the first record of Northern Shoshone, the northernmost branch of a linguistic family that stretched through the plateau areas from central Idaho to the Aztec valleys in Mexico. Our recordings are of superior quality, partly because we have been able to record electrically. Usually, Indian speech must be recorded on a crank machine taken to the reservation; but since the Fort Hall Reservation surrounds our campus, we are able to bring Indians into the Museum and do the recording in a sound studio. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 210 | Dr. Sven Liljeblad, Fellow of the American-Scandinavian Foundation, has come from Upsala University, Sweden, to boss the job. Here you see him checking up on the story-telling. (1) He notices that the old Indian has omitted a salacious episode. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 211 | Dr. Sven Liljeblad, Fellow of the American-Scandinavian Foundation, has come from Upsala University, Sweden, to boss the job. Here you see him checking up on the story-telling. (2) He checks against his notes; he has previously taken these tales in phonetic script. [Sven Liljeblad, foreground; Adolph Pahvitse, seated.] Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 212 | Dr. Sven Liljeblad, Fellow of the American-Scandinavian Foundation, has come from Upsala University, Sweden, to boss the job. Here you see him checking up on the story-telling. (3) He accuses the informant of having emasculated the story, while the interpreter, Adolph Pahvitse, prepares to set his words over into Shoshone. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 213 | Dr. Sven Liljeblad, Fellow of the American-Scandinavian Foundation, has come from Upsala University, Sweden, to boss the job. Here you see him checking up on the story-telling. (4) He accuses the informant of having emasculated the story, while the interpreter, Adolph Pahvitse, prepares to set his words over into Shoshone. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 214 | Boyohaga is recording dances and lyric songs. Most of the dances are semi-religious: war dances and scalp dances, which supply the equivalent of Gott mit uns; the sun dance, a prayer for healing; the grass dance, a prayer for prosperity and for strength to endure privation. There are also social dances. The lyrics are mostly imbedded in stories. The words of most songs are very old, and are no more understandable to a young Shoshone than Anglo-Saxon is to a modern Englishman. Often the old informants themselves do not know all the words. Dr. Sven Liljeblad, his interpreter, and the informant spent an entire day trying to transcribe, translate, and analyse a lyric of fifty words, and were only partially successful. Incidentally, Boyohaga is a capable musician. He is some eighty years old, but he still sings a clear, sweet tenor. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 215 | Boyohaga is recording dances and lyric songs. Most of the dances are semi-religious: war dances and scalp dances, which supply the equivalent of Gott mit uns; the sun dance, a prayer for healing; the grass dance, a prayer for prosperity and for strength to endure privation. There are also social dances. The lyrics are mostly imbedded in stories. The words of most songs are very old, and are no more understandable to a young Shoshone than Anglo-Saxon is to a modern Englishman. Often the old informants themselves do not know all the words. Dr. Sven Liljeblad, his interpreter, and the informant spent an entire day trying to transcribe, translate, and analyse a lyric of fifty words, and were only partially successful. Incidentally, Boyohaga is a capable musician. He is some eighty years old, but he still sings a clear, sweet tenor. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 216 | Boyohaga is recording dances and lyric songs. Most of the dances are semi-religious: war dances and scalp dances, which supply the equivalent of Gott mit uns; the sun dance, a prayer for healing; the grass dance, a prayer for prosperity and for strength to endure privation. There are also social dances. The lyrics are mostly imbedded in stories. The words of most songs are very old, and are no more understandable to a young Shoshone than Anglo-Saxon is to a modern Englishman. Often the old informants themselves do not know all the words. Dr. Sven Liljeblad, his interpreter, and the informant spent an entire day trying to transcribe, translate, and analyse a lyric of fifty words, and were only partially successful. Incidentally, Boyohaga is a capable musician. He is some eighty years old, but he still sings a clear, sweet tenor. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 217 | Boyohaga is recording dances and lyric songs. Most of the dances are semi-religious: war dances and scalp dances, which supply the equivalent of Gott mit uns; the sun dance, a prayer for healing; the grass dance, a prayer for prosperity and for strength to endure privation. There are also social dances. The lyrics are mostly imbedded in stories. The words of most songs are very old, and are no more understandable to a young Shoshone than Anglo-Saxon is to a modern Englishman. Often the old informants themselves do not know all the words. Dr. Sven Liljeblad, his interpreter, and the informant spent an entire day trying to transcribe, translate, and analyse a lyric of fifty words, and were only partially successful. Incidentally, Boyohaga is a capable musician. He is some eighty years old, but he still sings a clear, sweet tenor. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 218 | Boyohaga is recording dances and lyric songs. Most of the dances are semi-religious: war dances and scalp dances, which supply the equivalent of Gott mit uns; the sun dance, a prayer for healing; the grass dance, a prayer for prosperity and for strength to endure privation. There are also social dances. The lyrics are mostly imbedded in stories. The words of most songs are very old, and are no more understandable to a young Shoshone than Anglo-Saxon is to a modern Englishman. Often the old informants themselves do not know all the words. Dr. Sven Liljeblad, his interpreter, and the informant spent an entire day trying to transcribe, translate, and analyse a lyric of fifty words, and were only partially successful. Incidentally, Boyohaga is a capable musician. He is some eighty years old, but he still sings a clear, sweet tenor. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 219 | Boyohaga is recording dances and lyric songs. Most of the dances are semi-religious: war dances and scalp dances, which supply the equivalent of Gott mit uns; the sun dance, a prayer for healing; the grass dance, a prayer for prosperity and for strength to endure privation. There are also social dances. The lyrics are mostly imbedded in stories. The words of most songs are very old, and are no more understandable to a young Shoshone than Anglo-Saxon is to a modern Englishman. Often the old informants themselves do not know all the words. Dr. Sven Liljeblad, his interpreter, and the informant spent an entire day trying to transcribe, translate, and analyse a lyric of fifty words, and were only partially successful. Incidentally, Boyohaga is a capable musician. He is some eighty years old, but he still sings a clear, sweet tenor. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 219a | Here Boyohaga is telling mythological tales, the great cyclic legends of North America: Cottontail and the Sun, The Theft of Pine Nuts, Coyote and the Embattled Vagina. He also tells local comical tales, such as How the Wood Tick got Smashed out Flat. He is an actor, and as he tells his tale he is completely absorbed; he forgets the people, the recording machine, everything but his stories of the Trickster coyote (Ezhiopuh) and the great beings who made the Indians and the land they live in. For instance, in the two pictures I have marked thus (x) [P97-50/226 and P97-50/227] he is telling the tale of the bringing of rain. Long ago all the water was collected in a great bag that bellied down from the sky. The land needed the water, and Coyote decided to get water for his people. He stuck a sharp feather in the back of his head and jumped and jumped, until at last he pierced the great belly, and the water came down on the earth. In these pictures he is showing how Coyote attached the feather before jumping; or rather, he impersonates Coyote. The tale is told in a rhythmic, archaic prose, suggestive of Beowulf and Homeric blank verse. As an artist Boyohaga is no amateur. Self-trained during a long life as a professional story teller, he would stop to have the record changed and begin again, as though one were turning a faucet off and on. He was no more disconcerted by these breaks than is a skilled actor, waiting for the applause to die down. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 220 | Photos numbered 220 through 233: Here Boyohaga is telling mythological tales, the great cyclic legends of North America: Cottontail and the Sun, The Theft of Pine Nuts, Coyote and the Embattled Vagina. He also tells local comical tales, such as How the Wood Tick got Smashed out Flat. He is an actor, and as he tells his tale he is completely absorbed; he forgets the people, the recording machine, everything but his stories of the Trickster coyote (Ezhiopuh) and the great beings who made the Indians and the land they live in. For instance, in the two pictures I have marked thus (x) [P97-50/226 and P97-50/227] he is telling the tale of the bringing of rain. Long ago all the water was collected in a great bag that bellied down from the sky. The land needed the water, and Coyote decided to get water for his people. He stuck a sharp feather in the back of his head and jumped and jumped, until at last he pierced the great belly, and the water came down on the earth. In these pictures he is showing how Coyote attached the feather before jumping; or rather, he impersonates Coyote. The tale is told in a rhythmic, archaic prose, suggestive of Beowulf and Homeric blank verse. As an artist Boyohaga is no amateur. Self-trained during a long life as a professional story teller, he would stop to have the record changed and begin again, as though one were turning a faucet off and on. He was no more disconcerted by these breaks than is a skilled actor, waiting for the applause to die down. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo and identification by Charlton G. Laird. |
| 234 | Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. [Taken in recording room in basement of Stude |
| 235 | Photos numbered 235 through 242: Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. [Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 243 | [Sven Liljeblad, foreground; Adolph Pahvitse, seated. 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 244 | [Sven Liljeblad, foreground; Adolph Pahvitse, seated. 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 245 | [Sven Liljeblad, foreground; Adolph Pahvitse, seated. 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 246 | [Sven Liljeblad, 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 247 | [Sven Liljeblad, 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 248 | Photos numbered 248 through 257: Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. [Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 258 | Photos numbered 258 through 260: [Sven Liljeblad, foreground; Adolph Pahvitse, seated. 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 261 | Sven Liljeblad. [1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 262 | [Sven Liljeblad, 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 263 | Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. [Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird.] |
| 264 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 265 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 266 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 267 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 268 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 269 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 270 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 271 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 272 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 273 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 274 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 275 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 276 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 277 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 278 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 279 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 280 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 281 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 282 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 283 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 284 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 285 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 286 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 287 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 288 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 289 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 290 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 291 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 292 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 293 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 294 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 295 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 296 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 297 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 298 | [Andrew Johnson [Boyohaga], 1941. Taken in recording room in basement of Student Union, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Pocatello, Idaho, 1941. Photo by Charlton G. Laird or Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 299 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 300 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 301 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 302 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 303 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 304 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 305 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 306 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 307 | [Adolph Pahvitse.] 1941. Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 308 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 309 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 310 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 311 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 312 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 313 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 314 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 315 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 316 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 317 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 318 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort H |
| 319 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left; Adolph Pahvitse on right.] Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 320 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 321 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 322 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. Photo by Sven Liljeblad. |
| 323 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 324 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 325 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 326 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 327 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 328 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 329 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 330 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 331 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 332 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 333 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 334 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 335 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 336 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 337 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 338 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 339 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 340 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 341 | Andrew Johnson, a Northern Shoshone storyteller, about 84 years of age, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, pantomiming his dramatis personae when telling his mythological tales. 1941. |
| 342 | Andrew Johnson playing notched rasp and drum for Bear Dance song. [1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 343 | Andrew Johnson playing notched rasp and drum for Bear Dance song. [1941] |
| 344 | Andrew Johnson playing notched rasp and drum for Bear Dance song. [1941] |
| 345 | Andrew Johnson playing notched rasp and drum for Bear Dance song. [1941] |
| 346 | Andrew Johnson playing notched rasp and drum for Bear Dance song. [1941] |
| 347 | Andrew Johnson playing notched rasp and drum for Bear Dance song. [1941] |
| 348 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 349 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 350 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] The Killing of the SunùShoshone myth. "Pointing to the new sun.” [Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 351 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 352 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 353 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 354 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 355 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 356 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 357 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 358 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 359 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 360 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 361 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 362 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 363 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 364 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941; Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 365 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 366 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 367 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 368 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 369 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] The Killing of the Sun. "Cottontail throws the gall bladder of the killed sun back into the sky.” |
| 370 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 371 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 372 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 373 | [Left to right: Dr. Carl McIntosh, Andrew Johnson, Adolph Pahvitse, 1941.] |
| 374 | Andrew Johnson with Adolph Pahvitse the interpreter-using rasp drum for Bear Dance song. |
| 375 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 376 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 377 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 378 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 379 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 380 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 381 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 382 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 383 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 384 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 385 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 386 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 387 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 388 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 389 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 390 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 391 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 392 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 393 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 394 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 395 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 396 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 397 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on left.] |
| 398 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 399 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 400 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 401 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 402 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 403 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 404 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 405 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 406 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 407 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 408 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 409 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 410 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 411 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 412 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 413 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 414 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 415 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 416 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 417 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 418 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 419 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 420 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 421 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 422 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 423 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941. Dr. Carl McIntosh on right.] |
| 424 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 425 | [Andrew Johnson; Adolph Pahvitse on right, 1941.] |
| 426 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 427 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 428 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 429 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 430 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 431 | [Andrew Johnson, 1941.] |
| 432 | Buffalo Lodge Sundance. Photo by W. L. Clothier, M. D., 1952. |
| 433 | Buffalo Lodge Sundance. Photo by W. L. Clothier, M. D., 1953. |
| 434 | Buffalo Lodge Sundance. Photo by W. L. Clothier, M. D., 1953. |
| 435 | Buffalo Lodge Sundance. Photo by W. L. Clothier, M. D., 1953. |
| 436 | Buffalo Lodge Sundance. Photo by W. L. Clothier, M. D., 1953. |
| 437 | [Sun Dance, Idaho.] Photos sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 438 | [Sun Dance, Idaho.] Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 439 | [Sun Dance, Idaho.] Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 440 | [Sun Dance, Idaho.] Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 441 | [Sun Dance, Idaho.] Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 442 | Indian Sun dancers-1912. Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 443 | Arena in which Indian Sun Dance is held. About 1908. Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 444 | Indian Sun Dancers resting. 1908? Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 445 | Ready for the Sun Dance, Fort Hall, Idaho. Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 446 | Indian Sun Dance, Fort Hall, Idaho. Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 447 | Bull doggingùIdaho Rodeo. Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 448 | Indian papoose. Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 449 | [Idaho Indians. Postcard sold by:] Cook Drug Company, Pocatello, Idaho. Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 450 | Crow Medicine Lodge. Photo by Petzoldt Photo. Photo sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 451 | [Vio Mae Powell?] Photo printed June 3, 1946, sent in 1946 by Vio Mae Powell, Professor of Speech and Drama, University of Idaho. |
| 452 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961. [Agnes Moses] |
| 453 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961. [Agnes Moses] |
| 454 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961. [Agnes Moses] |
| 455 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 456 | No id. |
| 457 | No id. |
| 458 | No id. |
| 459 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 460 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 461 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 462 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 463 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 464 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] 1. First grip with digging stick. |
| 465 | [Elizabeth P. Wilson (Nez Perce) using digging stick to gather camas roots at Musselshell Meadow, north of Kamiah, Idaho, near Nez Perce Reservation 1961.] 2. Second grip: first movement with digging stick. |
| 466 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] 3. (1) Woman to the left makes the first movement with the stick. (2) Old woman to right has twisted the stick and turns the turf. |
| 467 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] 4. After the bulbs have been broiled in a fire pit [subterranean oven] they are now dried in a tipi. During the day the bottom of the tipi cover is up in order to get draft. |
| 468 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] 5. The dried camas bulbs are pounded in a mortar into a flour that is then baked to bread. |
| 469 | Agnes Moses. |
| 470 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 471 | [Agnes Moses.] |
| 472 | [Agnes Moses.] |
| 473 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 474 | [Agnes Moses.] |
| 475 | [Agnes Moses.] |
| 476 | Agnes Moses. |
| 477 | Elisabeth Wilson, Kamiah [daughter of Agnes Moses.] |
| 478 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961.] |
| 479 | [Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho?] |
| 480 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961. Left to right: Astrid Liljeblad; Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson; Wilson’s daughter.] |
| 481 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961. Left to right: Astrid Liljeblad; Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson; Wilson’s daughter.] |
| 482 | [Gathering camas at Kamiah, near Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho, 1961. Left to right: Elizabeth Wilson’s daughter; Astrid Liljeblad; Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson.] |
| 483 | Bessie Judson, formerly Edmo. |
| 484 | Bessie Judson. |
| 485 | Bessie Judson picking chokecherries. |
| 486 | Bessie Judson. Photo by Bill Richmond, copyright 1977. |
| 487 | Bessie Judson. |
| 488 | Color slide. Bessie Judson with grandchild, Fort Hall, Idaho, 1952, in front of teepee on Indian day. |
| 489 | Smoke's hus; Lizzie chokecherry picking; shepherd's wagon. |
| 490 | [Lizzie and Stella Edmo?] |
| 491 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 492 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 493 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 494 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 495 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 496 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 497 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 498 | Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. |
| 499 | Left to right: Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie's middle daughter), Lizzie Edmo, Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). |
| 500 | Stella Edmo (Lizzie's daughter). |
| 501 | Mrs. Edmo 8/9/1965. (1) Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. (2) Lizzie Edmo and SvSven Liljeblad. (3) Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. (4) Lizzie Edmo. (5) Lizzie Edmo. (6) Lizzie Edmo. (7) Lizzie Edmo. |
| 502 | Mrs. Edmo 8/9/1965. (8) Lizzie Edmo. (9) Lizze Edmo. (10) Lizzie Edmo. (11) Lizzie Edmo. (12) Lizzie Edmo. (13) Lizzie Edmo. (14) Lizzie Edmo. (15) Lizzie Edmo. (17) Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. (18) Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. (19) Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. (20) Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. |
| 503 | Mrs. Edmo 8/9/1965. (21) Left to right: Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie's middle daughter), Lizzie Edmo, Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (22) Standing, left to right: Sven Liljeblad and ?. Seated left to right: Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie’s middle daughter), Lizzie Edmo, Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (23) Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (24) Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (25) Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. (26) Lizzie Edmo and Sven Liljeblad. (27) Left to right: Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie’s middle daughter), Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (28) Left to right: Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie’s middle daughter), Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (29) Left to right: Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie’s middle daughter), Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (30) Left to right: Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie’s middle daughter), Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (31) Left to right: Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie’s middle daughter), Stella Edmo (Lizzie’s daughter). (32) Deliah Pohipe (Lizzie’s middle daughter). |
| 504 | Deliah Pohipe. |
| 505 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 506 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 507 | Lizzie Edmo. |
| 508 | Deliah Pohipe and Lizzie Edmo. |
| 509 | Lizzie Edmo with Stella. Copy of photo from museum at Pocatello. |
| 510 | Lizzie Edmo, Franklin Edmo, Charlotte Cleeland, Astrid Liljeblad. |
| 511 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. Alan Snapp, Ruby Snapp. |
| 512 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. Alan Snapp, Ruby Snapp. |
| 513 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. Ruby Snapp. |
| 514 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. Ruby Snapp. |
| 515 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. Alan Snapp. |
| 516 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. |
| 517 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. |
| 518 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. |
| 519 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. |
| 520 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. |
| 521 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. |
| 522 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. |
| 523 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. |
| 524 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. Astrid Liljeblad. |
| 525 | McDermitt, 1954-1955. [Snapp family]. |
| 526 | McDermitt, 1954-1955, [Snapp family], Astrid Liljeblad. |
| 527 | Petroglyphs near Snake River, Idaho. |
| 528 | Petroglyphs near Snake River, Idaho. |
| 529 | Petroglyphs near Snake River, Idaho. |
| 530 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 531 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 532 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 533 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 534 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 535 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 536 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 537 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 538 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 539 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 540 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 541 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 542 | Photos from trip to Fort McDermitt and Burns, 1959. |
| 543 | Pete Snapp |
| 544 | Pete Snapp |
| 545 | Pete Snapp |
| 546 | Pete Snapp |
| 547 | Sven Liljeblad, ca. 1952. |
| 548 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 549 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 550 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 551 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 552 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 553 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 554 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 555 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 556 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 557 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 558 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 559 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 560 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 561 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 562 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 563 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 564 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 565 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 566 | Sven Liljeblad; Virginia Street, Reno; Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952 |
| 567 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 568 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 569 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 570 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 571 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 572 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 573 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 574 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 575 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 576 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 577 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 578 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 579 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 580 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 581 | Fort McDermitt Reservation haymaking in 1952. |
| 582 | Owyhee and Miller Creek camp and sunshades, 1953. |
| 583 | Owyhee and Miller Creek camp and sunshades, 1953. |
| 584 | Lee Thomas. Photo by Diana Hagamann, ca. 1981. |
| 585 | Dawn Day Manning. Photo by Diana Hagamann, ca. 1981. |
| 586 | William Paddy. Photo by Diana Hagamann, ca. 1981. |
| 587 | Ceenie Strawbuck and Granddaughter Trina. Photo by Diana Hagamann, ca. 1981. |
| 588 | Claude Siwash. Photo by Diana Hagamann, ca. 1981. |
| 589 | Leslie McKie. Photo by Diana Hagamann, ca. 1981. |
| 590 | Clara Little. Photo by Diana Hagamann, ca. 1981. |
| 591 | Tommy Sope. Photo by Diana Hagamann, ca. 1981. |
| 592 | Benson Gibson, Master of Ceremonies at Stewart Indian Museum Arts and Crafts Fair and Pow-Wow held during the month of June on the former Stewart Indian boarding School campus in Carson city, Nevada. Gibson is a former Tribal Chairman of the Duck Valley Shoshone Paiute Tribe of Owyhee, Nevada. To Sven, My Friend, Good Luck, Benson Gibson. |
| 593 | Benson Gibson and Family, 1988, Centennial Celebration, Grandview, Idaho. |
| 594 | July 4th 1967. Top: Douglas S. Little, Clara T. Little. Bottom: Nathan Owyhee, James Gibson, Opert Little. |
| 595 | Benson and Terry Gibson, Grandview Centennial Celebration, July 3, 1989. |
| 596 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 597 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 598 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 599 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 600 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 601 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 602 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 603 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 604 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 605 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 606 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 607 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 608 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 609 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 610 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 611 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 612 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 613 | Negative only. Old farms. |
| 614 | 4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming. |
| 615 | Site of Fort Augur, 1869-70; Fort Brown, 1870-78. |
| 616 | 4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming. |
| 617 | [4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming.] |
| 618 | Indian camp at Ft. Washakie, 4th of July. |
| 619 | Truhero, Ft. Washakie. |
| 620 | [at Ft. Washakie] |
| 621 | Bessie Judson. |
| 622 | Bessie Judson. |
| 623 | From St. Clair Collection, Fort Washakie. |
| 624 | From St. Clair Collection, Fort Washakie. |
| 625 | From St. Clair Collection, Fort Washakie. |
| 626 | From St. Clair Collection, Fort Washakie. |
| 627 | From St. Clair Collection, Fort Washakie. |
| 628 | Tepee at Ft. Washakie. |
| 629 | [4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming.] |
| 630 | 4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming. |
| 631 | [4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming.] |
| 632 | 4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming. |
| 633 | [4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming.] |
| 634 | 4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming. |
| 635 | [4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming.] |
| 636 | [4th of July Indian parade, Lander, Wyoming.] |
| 637 | Mr. and Mrs. StClair, Fort Washakie, Wind River Reservation. In the middle with baby Mrs. StClair’s mother Julia Ballard. |
| 638 | Mr. and Mrs. StClair, Fort Washakie, Wind River Reservation. In the middle with baby Mrs. StClair’s mother Julia Ballard. Camp at Fort Washakie, Wyoming during 4th of July festival in 1953. |
| 639 | January 31, 1973. Dear Sven, I believe you will find the middle specimen most intriguing. The pipes were recovered northwest of Weiser along the Snake River. The material is part of a burial find which was eroding out of a sand dune. This is at a location know as Olds Ferry. A number of other interesting items were also recovered. I will attempt to borrow the collection for your inspection. I do hope we can get together soon. Max, Department of Societal and Urban Studies, Boise State College. |
| 640 | Automobile. |
| 641 | Photos of old Indians from museum at Pocatello. Charley Dele (Diba) (center); ; Tisiipi (left) Martha Wasjack’s father; Frank Waddebagen |
| 642 | Photos of old Indians from museum at Pocatello. No id. |
| 643 | Photos of old Indians from museum at Pocatello. No id. |
| 644 | Photos of old Indians from museum at Pocatello. No id. |
| 645 | Photos of old Indians from museum at Pocatello. No id. |
| 646 | Photos of old Indians from museum at Pocatello. Fort Hall Reservation Indians. Original owned by E. O. Leonard, copied August 1954 by A. L. Lillibridge at Barratt’s Photo Service. Left to right: No. 1—Sonep, Shoshone Tribe, No. 2—Bear Skin, Bannock Tribe, No. 3—Charley Peshuck, Bannock Tribe. Civil War uniforms were common with the Indians who were placed on Reservations. Picture taken at? |
| 647 | Photos of old Indians from museum at Pocatello. No id. |
| 648 | Katie Frazier, center, Sven Liljeblad, right. 1988 (?). |
| 649 | Katie Frazier, 1988 (?). |
| 650 | No id. |
| 651 | Captain Dave. Numana. Pyramid Lake Reservation Police Chief 1895-6? Compliments of R. E. Barrington, Sierraville, California. |
| 652 | Indian Princess, Aca Tani (which means ôSunflower Blossomö). This lovely Indian maiden is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Manning, who are leaders of Indian government affairs on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation, close to the town of Owyhee, Nevada. Photo by Gordon S. Campbell. |
| 653 | McDermitt, March 30, 1969. Left to right: Joe Sam, Allen Snapp, Sven Liljeblad, Kennie Northrup. Oren George, foreground. |
| 654 | Windbreak in yard of Casey Fisherman family (Shoshoni), Walker River Indian Reservation, Schurz, Nevada, August, 1964. [Photo by?] Regina Solzbacher. |
| 655 | Dewey Sampson, ca. 1982. Photo by Peggy Lear Bowen. |
| 656 | Jimmie George, 1965. |
| 657 | Wuzzie George, 1965. |
| 658 | Jimmie George, 1965. |
| 659 | Jimmie George, 1965. |
| 660 | Wuzzie George, 1965 |
| 661 | Wuzzie George. Photo by Laura E. Mills, Fallon, Nevada. |
| 662 | Wuzzie George. Photo by Laura E. Mills, Fallon, Nevada. |
| 663 | Wuzzie George. Photo by Laura E. Mills, Fallon, Nevada. |
| 664 | Wuzzie George. Photo by Laura E. Mills, Fallon, Nevada. |
| 665 | Wuzzie George. Photo by Laura E. Mills, Fallon, Nevada. |
| 666 | Wuzzie George. Photo by Laura E. Mills, Fallon, Nevada. |
| 667 | Fine weave winnowing baskets. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 668 | Coarse weave winnowing baskets. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 669 | Cooking baskets. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 670 | Cooking basket and stirring stick. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 671 | Left: matate; right: pestle and mortar. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 672 | Water jugs. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 673 | 1) huller; 2) matate for hulling and grinding; 3) manos for grinding; 4) matat |
| 674 | Coarse weave winnowing basket. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 675 | Pinenut soup series. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 676 | Pinenut soup series. Wuzzie George. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 677 | Pinenut soup series. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 678 | Pinenut soup series. Wuzzie George. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 679 | Pinenut soup series. Wuzzie George. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 680 | Wuzzie George. Photo by Margaret M. Wheat. |
| 681 | Wuzzie George. |
| 682 | Wuzzie George. |
| 683 | Wuzzie George. |
| 684 | Captain Patty, Paiute Chief, [with wife?]. |
| 685 | Brother David, Nixon, Nevada. |
| 686 | Pyramid Lake Reservation. |
| 687 | No id. |
| 688 | Letter from Dwight Roberts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, dated 10 June 1966: ...Enclosed are the three photos you asked for. I think they turned out fine, especially the one of “Tagwatts.”… |
| 689 | Letter from Dwight Roberts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, dated 10 June 1966: ...Enclosed are the three photos you asked for. I think they turned out fine, especially the one of “Tagwatts.”… |
| 690 | Letter from Dwight Roberts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, dated 10 June 1966: ...Enclosed are the three photos you asked for. I think they turned out fine, especially the one of “Tagwatts.”… |
| 691 | Basil Peone, in Coming of the BlackrobeùDe Smet, Idaho. |
| 692 | 12 year old child from Caraz, Callejon de Huaylas, Ancash, Peru-Summer 1969—for Dr. Liljeblad. Louis R. Gaarder. |
| 693 | Pucallpa, Peru. Shipibo woman and child. Copyright by Swiss-Foto. |
| 694 | Photo by E. |
| 695 | Commencement, University of California Berkeley, May 1940. |
| 696 | Omer C. Stewart at the Commencement, University of California Berkeley, May 1940 |
| 697 | Omer C. Stewart and Robert H. Lowie at Commencement, University of California Berkeley, May 1940. |
| 698 | [Sven Liljeblad]. |
| 699 | No id. |
| 700 | Mrs. Thorpe and Sven. |
| 701 | Indian Day, September 21, 1941. J. A. Youngren, Master of Ceremonies. |
| 702 | No id. |
| 703 | No id. |
| 704 | No id. |
| 705 | No id. |
| 706 | No id. |
| 707 | Eddie Jr. and Sr., Edmund |
| 708 | No id. |
| 709 | No id. |
| 710 | Tyhnamby |
| 711 | O[illegible] P[illegible] |
| 712 | Chief Penevitch, the last authentic chief on this Reservation. |
| 713 | No id. |
| 714 | No id. |
| 715 | No id. |
| 716 | No id. |
| 717 | No id. |
| 718 | Indian Head Canyon, July 1982. Photo by M. G. Pavesic. |
| 719 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982. [Kay Fowler, left; Astrid Liljeblad, right.] |
| 720 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. [Kay Fowler, right.] |
| 721 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982[1981?]. [Kay Fowler, right.] |
| 722 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. [Kay Fowler, right.] |
| 723 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. [Astrid Liljeblad.] |
| 724 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 725 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. [Kay Fowler.] |
| 726 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. [Astrid Liljeblad, standing; Kay Fowler, right.] |
| 727 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. [Kay Fowler, left; Astrid Liljeblad, right.] |
| 728 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. [Kay Fowler, left; Astrid Liljeblad, right.] |
| 729 | Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. [Kay Fowler, left; Astrid Liljeblad, right.] |
| 730 | Black Rock Desert, 1979. |
| 731 | Singing Sand Mountain. |
| 732 | Ducking Cave. |
| 733 | Chief MucacI Timuku; Senator Malone, Nevada; Chief Oren George [Tibisiz]; representatives of the Department of the Interior in Washington, D. C., 1948. |
| 734 | Folklore Institute of American, 1946. [Sven Liljeblad, third from right, front row; J. Mason Brewer, back row, left.] |
| 735 | J. Mason Brewer. |
| 736 | National Science Foundation Summer Field Institute, University of Nevada, 1966 [Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 737 | National Science Foundation Summer Field Institute, University of Nevada, 1966 [Sven Liljeblad, center.] |
| 738 | National Science Foundation Summer Field Institute, University of Nevada, 1966 [Sven Liljeblad.] |
| 739 | National Science Foundation Summer Field Institute, University of Nevada, 1966 [Sven Liljeblad, second from left.] |
| 740 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Shoshoni-Bannock, Fort Hall, 1952. |
| 741 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Old Smoke, medicinmannen, forklarar for Edmo. |
| 742 | Astrid Liljeblad 's drawings of Indians. Willie Edmo and Smoke, 1952. |
| 743 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Smoke, 1952. |
| 744 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Smoke, 1952. |
| 745 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Smoke and his house, 1952. |
| 746 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Smoke's camp. |
| 747 | Astrid LiljebladÆs drawings of Indians. Albert Carson, 1952. |
| 748 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Salmon City Indian Camp, May 1950. |
| 749 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Ved for vintern. |
| 750 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. Pete Snapp, 1959. |
| 751 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. |
| 752 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. McDermit, September 1951. Mrs. Brown as informant. |
| 753 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. McDermit, September 1951. They refused to help us. |
| 754 | Astrid Liljeblad's drawings of Indians. |
| 755 | Photos numbered 755 through 762: Indian drawings, Fort Hall, Idaho. [Appeared in Smithsonian Institution's Handbook of North American Indians, volume 11.] |
| 763 | [Sven Liljeblad and Wuzzie George.] Photo by Wayne Suttles, 1964. |
| 764 | [Sven Liljeblad and Wuzzie George.] Photo by Wayne Suttles, 1964. |
| 765 | [Sven Liljeblad and Wuzzie George.] Photo by Wayne Suttles, 1964. |
| 766 | [Sven Liljeblad and Wuzzie George.] Photo by Wayne Suttles, 1964. |
| 767 | [Sven Liljeblad, foreground.] Photo by Wayne Suttles, 1964. |
| 768 | Slide. Summer pow-wow, Bannock Feast, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, ca. 1965-66 |
| 769 | Slide. Summer pow-wow, Bannock Feast, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, ca. 1965-66 |
| 770 | Slide. Summer pow-wow, Bannock Feast, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, ca. 1965-66 |
| 771 | Slide. Summer pow-wow, Bannock Feast, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, ca. 1965-66 |
| 772 | Slide. Mammoth Lake, summer 1982, Pandora moth larvae preparation. |
| 773 | Slide. Mammoth Lake, summer 1982, Pandora moth larvae preparation. |
| 774 | Slide. Mammoth Lake, summer 1982, Pandora moth larvae preparation. |
| 775 | Slide. Mammoth Lake, summer 1982, Pandora moth larvae preparation. |
| 776 | Slide. Mammoth Lake, summer 1982, Pandora moth larvae preparation. |
| 777 | Slide. Indian camp at Salmon City, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 778 | Slide. Indian camp at Salmon City, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 779 | Slide. Old houses in Salmon City, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 780 | Slide. Salmon River, Idaho, May 1952. |
| 781 | Slide. Indian camp at Salmon City, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 782 | Slide. Salmon City, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 783 | Slide. Pyramid Lake, Nevada, September 1952. |
| 784 | Slide. Summit Lake, Nevada, May 1952. |
| 785 | Slide. Fort Hall Days, July 1952. |
| 786 | Slide. Summit Lake, Nevada, May 1952. |
| 787 | Slide. Shoshone house. Fort Hall Indian Reservation bottom lands, 1953. |
| 788 | Slide. Fort Hall monument. Fort Hall Indian Reservation. |
| 789 | Slide. Shoshone house. Fort Hall Indian Reservation bottom lands, 1953. |
| 790 | Slide. Paiute-Fallon Colony. |
| 791 | Slide. Paiute-Fallon Colony. |
| 792 | Slide. Paiute-Fallon Colony. |
| 793 | Slide. Paiute-Fallon Colony. |
| 794 | Slide. Paiute-Stillwater. |
| 795 | Slide. Paiute-Stillwater. |
| 796 | Slide. Agnes Moses' [word illegible] house. Old Nez Perce campsite on Salmon River below Whitebird. 1960. |
| 797 | Slide. Site on Salmon River, 1960. |
| 798 | Slide. Site on Salmon River, 1960. |
| 799 | Slide. Old Nez Perce campsite on Salmon River below Whitebird. 1960. |
| 800 | Indian camp at Salmon City, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 801 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 802 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 803 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 804 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 805 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 806 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 807 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 808 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 809 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 810 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 811 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 812 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 813 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 814 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 815 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 816 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 817 | Slide. Wasden Site, [Bonneville County], Idaho. |
| 818 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 819 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 820 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 821 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 822 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 823 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 824 | Slide. [Wasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho?] |
| 825 | Slide. Pictographs. Coyote CaveùWasden Site, Bonneville County, Idaho. |
| 826 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 827 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 828 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 829 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 830 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. [Tim Gorelangton] |
| 831 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. [Tim Gorelangton] |
| 832 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 833 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 834 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 835 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. [Tim Gorelangton] |
| 836 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. [Tim Gorelangton] |
| 837 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 838 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 839 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 840 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. [Tim Gorelangton] |
| 841 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. [Ken Carpenter, facing camera; Tim Gorelangton, back to camera] |
| 842 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 843 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 844 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. [Tim Gorelangton and Ken Carpenter] |
| 845 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 846 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 847 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 848 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 849 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 850 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 851 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 852 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. [Ken Carpenter and Tim Gorelangton] |
| 853 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 854 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 855 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 856 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 857 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 858 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 859 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 860 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 861 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 862 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 863 | Slide. Black Rock Desert. |
| 864 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 865 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 866 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 867 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 868 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 869 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 870 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 871 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 872 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 873 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 874 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 875 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 876 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 877 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 878 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 879 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 880 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 881 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 882 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 883 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 884 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 885 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 886 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 887 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 888 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 889 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 890 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 891 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 892 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 893 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 894 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 895 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 896 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 897 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 898 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 899 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 900 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 901 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 902 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 903 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 904 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 905 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 906 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 907 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 908 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 909 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 910 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 911 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 912 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 913 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 914 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 915 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 916 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 917 | Slide. Piage-Owens Valley, 1982 [1981?]. |
| 918 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 919 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 920 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 921 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 922 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 923 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 924 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 925 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 926 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 927 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 928 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 929 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 930 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 931 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 932 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 933 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 934 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 935 | Slide. Owens Valley of Sierra Nevada. |
| 936 | Slide. Near Mono Lake. |
| 937 | Slide. Mono Lake. |
| 938 | Slide. Mono Lake. |
| 939 | Slide. South of Mono Lake. |
| 940 | Slide. Mono Lake. |
| 941 | Slide. [Mono Lake.] |
| 942 | Slide. [Near Mono Lake.] |
| 943 | Slide. Near Mono Lake. |
| 944 | Slide. Mono Lake. |
| 945 | Slide. Mono Lake. |
| 946 | Numbers 946 through 966: Slides. Idaho-Mrs. Thorpe. |
| 967 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 968 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 969 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 970 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 971 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 972 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 973 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 974 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 975 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 976 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 977 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 978 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 979 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 980 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 981 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 982 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 983 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 984 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 985 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 986 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 987 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 988 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 989 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 990 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 991 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 992 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 993 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 994 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 995 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 996 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 997 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 998 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 999 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1000 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1001 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1002 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1003 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1004 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1005 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1006 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1007 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1008 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1009 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1010 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1011 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1012 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1013 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1014 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1015 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1016 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1017 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1018 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1019 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1020 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1021 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1022 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1023 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1024 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1025 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1026 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1027 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1028 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1029 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1030 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1031 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1032 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1033 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1034 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1035 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1036 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1037 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1038 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1039 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1040 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1041 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1042 | Slide. Moses, Wilson, kamas. |
| 1043 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1044 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1045 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1046 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1047 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1048 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1049 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1050 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1051 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1052 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1053 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1054 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1055 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1056 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1057 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1058 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1059 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1060 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1061 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1062 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1063 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1064 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1065 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1066 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1067 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1068 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1069 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1070 | Slide. Weipe, Idaho. Wilson, Moses. |
| 1071 | Numbers 1071 through 1085: Slides. Feast-Fort Hall Monument. |
| 1086 | Slide. Indian camp at Salmon City, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 1087 | Slide. Salmon River, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 1088 | Slide. Salmon River, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 1089 | Slide. Salmon River, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 1090 | Slide. Indian girls. Salmon City, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 1091 | Slide. Astrid [Liljeblad]. Salmon River, Idaho, May 1950. |
| 1092 | Slide. Salmon River, Idaho, May 1952. |
| 1093 | Slide. Schurz Indian Reservation, Nevada, August 1952. |
| 1094 | Slide. Schurz Indian Reservation, Nevada, August 1952. |
| 1095 | Slide. Baby Vorhees, Schurz, Nevada, August 1952. |
| 1096 | Slide. Card game, baby in babyboard. Mrs. Bess Jas Erose [?], Bannock Creek. Fort Hall Days, Idaho, July 1952. |
| 1097 | Slide. Bessie Judson. Fort Hall Days, Idaho, July 1952. |
| 1098 | Slide. Folk scene. ?Jim Marshall? Fort Hall Days, Idaho, July 1952. |
| 1099 | Slide. Folk scene. Woman carrying baby. Fort Hall Days, Idaho, July 1952. |
| 1100 | Slide. Fort Hall Days, Idaho, July 1952. |
| 1101 | Slide. War dance. Fort Hall Days, Idaho, July 1952. |
| 1102 | Slide. Hand game. Fort Hall Days, Idaho, July 1952. |
| 1103 | Slide. Summit Lake, Nevada, August 1952. |
| 1104 | Slide. Summit Lake, Nevada, August 1952. |
| 1105 | Slide. Summit Lake, Nevada, August 1952. |
| 1106 | Slide. Summit Lake, Nevada, August 1952. |
| 1107 | Slide. Rodeo, Fort Hall, 1953. |
| 1108 | Slide. Rodeo, Fort Hall, 1953. |
| 1109 | Slide Lizzie Edmo and Astrid [Liljeblad], [word illegible]. |
| 1110 | Slide. Rodeo, Fort Hall, 1953. |
| 1111 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1112 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1113 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1114 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1115 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1116 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1117 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1118 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1119 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1120 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1121 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1122 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1123 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1124 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1125 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1126 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1127 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1128 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1129 | Slide. Fort Hall Bottoms. |
| 1130 | Numbers 1130 through 1146: Slides. Fort Hall Monument; Smoke's stuga [?]; housing; landscape. |
| 1147 | Number not used. |
| 1148 | Numbers 1148 through 1152: Slides. Jimmie George shaman's costume. |
| 1153 | Slide. Wuzzie George. |
| 1154 | Slide. Wuzzie George, shamanÆs costume. |
| 1155 | Slide. Wuzzie George, shamanÆs costume. |
| 1156 | Numbers 1156 through 1159: Slides. Wuzzie George, shaman's costume. |
| 1160 | Numbers 1160 through 1170: Slides. Jimmie George shaman's costume. |
| 1171 | Sven Liljeblad, 1987. Photo by Fred Cornelius. |
| 1172 | Sven Liljeblad, 1987. Photo by Fred Cornelius. |
| 1173 | [Pencil portrait by] Bill F. Rahn, October 1952. |
| 1174 | Near Llallaqua (Patino tin miner) east of Oruro, Bolivia. |
| 1175 | [Benjamin Tayoni] collage. |
| 1176 | Jack Edmo, Bannock, Fort Hall. |
| 1177 | Jack Edmo, d. ca. 1928, Bannock, Fort Hall, Reservation, neg in Pocatello. He introduced Peyote cult into Fort Hall Reservation. |
| 1178 | Melina Edmo. |
| 1179 | Melina Edmo, Jack's sister-in-law married to his brother. |
| 1180 | Melina Edmo. |
| 1181 | Bessie Edmo, Bannock-Shoshoni Agency interpreter, Fort Hall. |