RMEC7KJT–Flathead Indians holding pre-Christmas family gatherings on the west side of Glacier National Park, in the dense forest of evergreen trees that skirt the Rocky Mountains.
RMAKFGF9–William Clark sketch of Flathead Indians in his diary of the Lewis and Clark expedition 1804-1806. Hand-colored halftone
RMMAKWJ5–'Method of Head-flattening and Adults with Skull Deformation.' [Flathead Indians] Title: Clark Family Collection: Volume 2. Voorhis Journal No. 2, page 1, approximately January 30, 1806 . 30 January 1806. Clark, William, 1770-1838
RMMKR254–Hudson Bay Trading Post on Flathead Indian Reservation
RMW2HNHG–Edward S. Curits Native American Indians - Photograph shows Flathead man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front ca. 1910
RM2A60536–Flathead Indians holding pre-Christmas family gatherings on the west side of Glacier National Park, in the dense forest of evergreen trees that skirt the Rocky Mountains.
RMM41J55–Flathead People or Native American Bitterroot Salish Blinding Rival in Flathead Nation in Montana, United States (Engraving 1879)
RMFB7A6N–Native American Indian, Eneas Michel, Flatheads Indian
RM2DC7K46–George Catlin, (artist), American, 1796 - 1872, Flathead Indians, 1861, oil on card mounted on paperboard, overall: 45.7 x 60.4 cm (18 x 23 3/4 in
RMDYEN61–Flathead Indians holding pre-Christmas family gatherings on the west side of Glacier National Park, in the dense forest of evergreen trees that skirt the Rocky Mountains [between 1900 and 1920]
RMWH915J–Flathead' Indians (probably Chinooks) fishing. These Indians sometimes bound their babies' heads for a similar flattened effect..
RM2A5YNMJ–Flathead Indians holding pre-Christmas family gatherings on the west side of Glacier National Park, in the dense forest of evergreen trees that skirt the Rocky Mountains [between 1900 and 1920]
RFEAMF75–Trip to the Flatheads. One of the Indians give a bite to the liver, vintage engraved illustration. Journal des Voyages, Travel Journal, (1879-80).
RMJ3FN11–Flathead Indians G 001444 20140106
RMHTN7TG–Four Flathead Indians C17019
RF2D4YBMK–Flat-Head Indians engraving on wood From The human race by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894) Publication in 1872 Publisher: New York, Appleton
RMHRE1GA–House Chambers Lewis and Clark Meet the Flathead Indians
RM2A48HWC–Flathead Indians G-001444-20140106.
RMPB7XJH–772 House Chambers Lewis and Clark Meet the Flathead Indians
RMKDF909–House Chambers Lewis and Clark Meet the Flathead Indians
RMHKH3W7–Flathead Indians G 001444 20140106
RMR32FH0–Flathead Indians. Dated: 1861. Dimensions: overall: 45.7 x 60.4 cm (18 x 23 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: George Catlin.
RMWB7F9J–Flathead Indians holding pre-Christmas family gatherings on the west side of Glacier National Park, in the dense forest of evergreen trees that skirt the Rocky Mountains Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print.
RM2A7BK9A–Edward S. Curits Native American Indians - Photograph shows Flathead man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left ca. 1910
RMPRR3WF–Travel trailer and cement tipee at roadside near Flathead Lake, Montana
RM2DC81FJ–George Catlin, (artist), American, 1796 - 1872, Four Flathead Indians, 1855/1869, oil on card mounted on paperboard, overall: 47 x 62.8 cm (18 1/2 x 24 3/4 in
RM2H444XB–Cranial deformation: two skulls of Flathead Indians. Photograph by G.S. Boice.
RM2EH5JJA–Flathead Indians, 1861. Hoogst-áh-a (chief in blanket) and Lée-le (his wife flattening head of infant child)
RMERGM6G–Flathead reservation, Montana. Caption reads: 'Flat Head Indian Village', reverse caption reads 'in former times the heads of
RM2E3YNH8–Caw-Wacham was a woman of the Flathead tribe, who lived along the Cowlitz River, a tributary of the Columbia. Paul Kane, Mallow, Ireland, 1810 – Toronto 1871, Canada, Canadian,
RMM41HH8–Flathead Native American or Bitterroot Salish Medicine Man, Dressed in Bear Skin, Treating Patient, Montana, USA (Engraving 1879)
RMW2JXP8–Large Group of Salish American Indians gathered with Secretary of the Interior, James Rudolph Garfield, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, USA, Photograph by Edward H. Boos, 1907
RM2A48HWB–Flathead Indians holding pre-Christmas family gatherings on the west side of Glacier National Park, in the dense forest of evergreen trees that skirt the Rocky Mountains
RMP8R2TK–. 333 House Chambers Lewis and Clark Meet the Flathead Indians
RMKBRAPR–House Chambers Lewis and Clark Meet the Flathead Indians
RMPM9AK7–Four Flathead Indians. Dated: 1855/1869. Dimensions: overall: 47 x 62.8 cm (18 1/2 x 24 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: George Catlin.
RM2AECBB9–Flathead Indians; 1861date George Catlin, Flathead Indians, 1861
RMW2HJ4G–Edward S. Curits Native American Indians - Photograph shows Flathead man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left ca. 1910
RM2J52561–Dwelling of the chinook. Longhouse. Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
RM2RFHD2K–Four Flathead Indians between 1854 and 1885 by George Catlin
RMA45J6X–AJD56491, Moiese, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Indian Church
RM2RC7Y3X–Montana: 1926. A Flathead Native American pulls her children on a travois on her way to the settlement in Montana where they will depart for the Chicago Rodeo.There they will pitch their camp in Grant Park and the braves and squaws wil engage in tribal contests of skill and horsemanship.
RM2M1K5WM–Antoine Moise, Flathead , Indians of North America, Salish Indians, Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition 1898 : Omaha, Neb.. Photographs of the American West
RM2EH5KA1–Four Flathead Indians, 1855/1869. Ya-táx-ta-coo (warrior) with Yún-ne-yún-ne (boy with harpoon) and Lás-tee (woman flattening infant's head) in 1855
RMMA2T24–Flathead Indian (North America), with baby in the cradle on her back
RMEX1XGC–Nez Perce warriors in Sioux dress: Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, Rabbit Skin Leggings 207, and H'co-a-h'co-a-h'cotes-min, No Horns on his Head 208. Chinook boy 209 and Chinook woman and child in cradleboard to flatten its head 210. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RMPWJW8D–A lone teepee sits under the big sky of Montana, USA
RM2E3YNHE–Caw-Wacham was a woman of the Flathead tribe, who lived along the Cowlitz River, a tributary of the Columbia. Paul Kane, Mallow, Ireland, 1810 – Toronto 1871, Canada, Canadian,
RMM41HYD–Dog Sacrifice and Tribal Dance Among the Flathead People, aka Bitterroot Salish, in Flathead Reservation of the Flathead Nation of Montana, United States. The Native American Salish man dances around the sacrificed dog and periodically bites the dog's skewered liver in a strength giving or war-like ritual. (Engraving 1879)
RMW2JXPA–Large Group of Salish American Indians gathered to Watch Secretary of the Interior James Rudolph Garfield in Carriage, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, USA, Photograph by Edward H. Boos, 1907
RM2AWW7KJ–Four Flathead Indians C17019.
RMEF2BCX–Stum-Ma-Nu, A Flat-Head Boy.
RM2BK1F81–House Chambers Lewis and Clark Meet the Flathead Indians.
RM2AE5TMY–Flathead Indians; 1861date George Catlin, Flathead Indians, 1861
RMRC5275–H'co-a-h'co-a-h'cotes-min, Rabbit Skin Leggings, Flathead warrior of the Nez Perce. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.
RM2J5250W–Dwelling of the chinook. Longhouse. Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
RMD4X9HT–Two Wagons, Indians Gathering Grain
RMA45J7Y–AJD56502, Ronan, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana
RMDY5J0A–Stum-Ma-Nu, A Flat-Head Boy.
RM2M3DN5G–Kicking Horse Charley, Flathead (Selish) , Indians of North America, Salish Indians, Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition 1898 : Omaha, Neb.. Photographs of the American West
RM2EH5KA5–Three Walla Walla Indians, 1855/1869. Small band of the Flathead tribe, north of Columbia River
RMA457CT–Powwow celbration of the Flathead Indian Reservation Montana USA
RMEX1XGD–Chinook cradleboard to flatten a child's head a, flattened skulls b, natural skull c, Chinook canoe d, Niskah war canoe e, canoe ladles f, medicine man's Stikeen mask g, Niskah woman with mouth plug h, mouth plug i, wapito diggers k, war clubs l, and carved pipes n. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RMPWJW8B–A lone teepee sits under the big sky of Montana, USA
RFKD618W–Female Whitetail Deer wading across Mission Creek near Charlo, Montana
RMCWA5TE–1851 map of the upper Great Plains and Rocky Mountains region shows territories of various North American Indian tribes.
RMW2JXPM–Secretary of the Interior, James Rudolph Garfield, his son with Chief Carlos and his son, Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, USA, Photograph by Edward H. Boos, 1907
RM2ANHAJN–Our country in story . wmiles south of thepresent Missoula,St. Marys, thefirst permanentJesuit mission in the Far West. Imagine Father De Smetsgrateful joy when he could write to St. Louis in Decem-ber: The whole Flathead nation has been converted andmany Indians of the neighboring tribes baptized. Tirelessly Father De Smet went from tribe to tribe,everywhere instructing his beloved redmen and foundingmissions among them. As soon as a place was wellstarted, he left it in charge of another Jesuit Fatherand went on to start a new mission somewhere else.Sometimes he would wander far out of his wa
RMD4X9J6–Clients of U.S. Reclamation Service
RMBTJN74–1851 map of the upper Great Plains and Rocky Mountains region shows territories of various North American Indian tribes.
RMPBYJ5R–George Catlin, Flathead Indians, American, 1796 - 1872, 1861, oil on card mounted on paperboard, Paul Mellon Collection 210 Flathead Indians G-001444-20140106
RF2C2P6BE–Trip to the Flatheads. One of the Indians give a bite to the liver, vintage engraved illustration. Journal des Voyages, Travel Journal, (1879-80).
RM2AECBEF–Four Flathead Indians; 1855/1869 George Catlin, Four Flathead Indians, 1855-1869
RMP7DKKC–Nez Perce warriors in Sioux dress: Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, Rabbit Skin Leggings 207, and H'co-a-h'co-a-h'cotes-min, No Horns on his Head 208. Chinook boy 209 and Chinook woman and child in cradleboard to flatten its head 210. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RMA45J7X–AJD56501, Ronan, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana, tepee
RM2EH5JHC–Klatsop Indians, 1855/1869.
RMA457CN–Powwow Dancers of the Flathead Indian Reservation Montana USA
RMPWJW8Y–A lone teepee sits under the big sky of Montana, USA
RMPRCC5J–Fields with rolls of hay in Hot Springs, Montana
RM2CDDD0J–. The story of Montana . allyinterested in this phase of the question. Many werethe conversations he held with the Indians and earlytravelers who came to their camp that winter in theBitter Root Valley. From them he learned muchabout the geography of the country, but no oneseemed to have any practical ideas to offer about awagon road, for no one had ever really needed totake wagons over the mountains and they had neverconsidered the idea. One half-breed, Gabriel Prudhomme, who hadbeen a voyageur and a companion of the earliestmissionaries in their journeys to the Flathead country,gave him the
RMD4X9NP–Gambling, August 1909
RMMAMWNY–. English: Detail from painting by C.M. Russell, Lewis and Clark Meet the Flathead Indians at Ross' Hole 1912. Hangs in Montana State Capitol, House of Representatives' Chamber . 10 October 2011
RM2AE5TPN–Four Flathead Indians; 1855/1869 George Catlin, Four Flathead Indians, 1855-1869
RMP7CGCM–Chinook cradleboard to flatten a child's head a, flattened skulls b, natural skull c, Chinook canoe d, Niskah war canoe e, canoe ladles f, medicine man's Stikeen mask g, Niskah woman with mouth plug h, mouth plug i, wapito diggers k, war clubs l, and carved pipes n. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841.
RMA45J7W–AJD56500, Ronan, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana, tepee
RM2EH5K9F–Three Selish Indians, 1855/1869. U-ná-sits (a warrior who had taken five scalps) with Oó-na (in tunic made of bear skin) and Sée-cha (wife of the warrior) on the coast of the Pacific, British Columbia. 1855.
RMA457CR–Powwow Dancers of the Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana. USA
RMPRCC57–Wild turkeys crossing a road in Hot Springs, Montana
RM2CNMFPG–. Our country in story . ys, the ST. MARYS MISSION AMONG THE FLATHEADS first permanent Jesuit mission in the Far West. Imagine Father De Smetsgrateful joy when he could write to St. Louis in Decem-ber: The whole Flathead nation has been converted andmany Indians of the neighboring tribes baptized. Tirelessly Father De Smet went from tribe to tribe,everywhere instructing his beloved redmen and foundingmissions among them. As soon as a place was wellstarted, he left it in charge of another Jesuit Fatherand went on to start a new mission somewhere else.Sometimes he would wander far out of his w
RMD4X9NR–Chief Charlo
RMP01J07–George Catlin (American, 1796 - 1872 ), Four Flathead Indians, 1855/1869, oil on card mounted on paperboard, Paul Mellon Collection 1965.16.150 9 Four Flathead Indians C17019
RMMAKFA7–. English: C.M. Russell, Lewis and Clark Meet the Flathead Indians at Ross' Hole 1912. Painting as viewed in Montana State Capitol, House of Representatives' Chamber. Image taken during Montana YMCA Youth and Government program, 2012 . 15 April 2012
RM2R6H9PR–Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, Rabbit's Skin Leggings. oil on canvas. Date: 1832. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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