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).
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,
RMB04EMY–Native Americans of the Flathead tribe flattening the head of an infant in a cradleboard. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2K5P4MW–View fromthe Loop Road in the National Bison Range, Montana with the Flathead River in the distance.
RMW0HM54–Flathead / Cowlitz woman and child sketched by Paul Kane in 1846, Washington State. Color halftone of a lithograph
RME6135N–Rabbit Skin Leggings, Flathead warrior of the Nez Perce.
RF2D4YBMK–Flat-Head Indians engraving on wood From The human race by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894) Publication in 1872 Publisher: New York, Appleton
RMA45J6X–AJD56491, Moiese, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Indian Church
RMP67MAE–The resistless march of reform - the 'hostiles' must go!' Illustration shows a large group of politicians, newspaper editors, Tammany Hall bosses, and others, dressed as Native Americans, one carrying a banner that shows a crude drawing of the Tammany(?) tiger labelled 'Flathead Tribe', on a long march in opposition to President Cleveland's civil service reform agenda; in the upper left corner is the 'Blainiac Reservation' and in the opposite corner is Cleveland and his cabinet laying tracks for the 'Reform R.R.', keeping ahead of the 'Administration Construction Train'.
RMWB1346–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RM2BTT4E7–Derral Davis fishes at the Carnegie Dam, located in a section of the Washita River that the Kiowa Native American tribe call 'The Big Bend' in Carnegie, Oklahoma. 'It's been several years back, but I once caught a 42lb flathead on that west side of the dam off the top of that wall,” said Davis. “That's why I keep coming back here.' (Amanda Hill, GPJ Tribal Nations)
RM2T332HK–Detail of the rustic chandelier in historic Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park, Montana.
RMEC7Y9D–The resistless march of reform - the 'hostiles' must go!' Illustration shows a large group of politicians, newspaper editors, Tammany Hall bosses, and others, dressed as Native Americans, one carrying a banner that shows a crude drawing of the Tammany(?) tiger labelled 'Flathead Tribe', on a long march in opposition to President Cleveland's civil service reform agenda; in the upper left corner is the 'Blainiac Reservation' and in the opposite corner is Cleveland and his cabinet laying tracks for the 'Reform R.R.', keeping ahead of the 'Administration Construction Train'.
RF2GDY5KF–Young historical Salish warrior standing on a rock and holding bow and arrows. Illustration after antique engraving from the early 20c
RM2EH5KA5–Three Walla Walla Indians, 1855/1869. Small band of the Flathead tribe, north of Columbia River
RMAC2H49–Native American boys nearing the start point for a horse race northern Rocky Mountains. Hand-colored woodcut
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.
RME1T3K6–A faculty member in full regalia at the Salish Kootenai College graduation commencement June 7, 2014 in Pablo, Montana. Salish Kootenai College is a Native American tribal college which serves the Bitterroot Salish, Kootenai, and Pend d'Oreilles Native American tribes.
RMJ2HEXD–Newborn baby bundled and wrapped inside of a traditional cradleboard of the Plateau Salish Kootenai Tribe also known as the Flathead. (MR)
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.
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,
RMFB7A6N–Native American Indian, Eneas Michel, Flatheads Indian
RF2K5P4MP–View fromthe Loop Road in the National Bison Range, Montana with the Flathead River in the distance.
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
RMA45J7Y–AJD56502, Ronan, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana
RMWB134P–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RM2T332N0–Interior detail of historic Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park, Montana.
RM2EH5JK8–A Flathead Chief with His Family, 1855/1869.
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.
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.
RF2K5P2X0–Welcome sign at the entrance to the National Bison Range in 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
RMA45J7X–AJD56501, Ronan, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana, tepee
RMWB133H–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RMWB1140–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RM2T332JR–Interior detail of historic Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park, Montana.
RM2EH5JJA–Flathead Indians, 1861. Hoogst-áh-a (chief in blanket) and Lée-le (his wife flattening head of infant child)
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.
RMA45J7W–AJD56500, Ronan, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana, tepee
RMWB115E–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RM2T332K5–Interior detail of historic Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park, Montana.
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
RM2R6H9PR–Hee-oh'ks-te-kin, Rabbit's Skin Leggings. oil on canvas. Date: 1832. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMA45J6Y–AJD56492, St Ignatius, MT, Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mission Valley, Doug Allard's Indian Museum and Trading Post
RMWB1172–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RM2F9AR0W–H'co-a-h'co-a-h'cotes-min, No Horns on His Head, a Brave, 1832.
RM2R6H7AE–H'co-a-h'co-a-h'cotes-min, No Horns on His Head, a Brave. oil on canvas. Date: 1832. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMWB1145–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RM2EH5JHC–Klatsop Indians, 1855/1869.
RM2R6H8JA–Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. Date: ca. 1880. watercolor on paper mounted on paperboard. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMWB1136–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RM2WG4TR1–Joseph Dead Feast Lodge-Nez Percé, c1905.
RMWB115J–Northern Pearly-eye, Lethe anthedon, larva on Indian woodoats, Chasmanthium latifolium
RM2WG0RGC–Joseph Dead Feast Lodge-Nez Percé, c1905.
RM2F9AM69–Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, ca. 1880.
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.
RM2EH5K2G–Klahoquaht Chief, His Wife, and Son, 1855/1869. Loon-dógst (chief) with Chín-nee (his wife) and son on the west coast of Vancouver Island. 1855.
RM2WG0R7P–Lawyer-Nez Percé, c1905. Head-and-shoulders portrait profile of Nez Percé man.
RM2WG4TGW–Lawyer-Nez Percé, c1905. Head-and-shoulders portrait profile of Nez Percé man.
RM2EH5KK2–Two Nezperce Warriors and a Boy, 1855/1869. Hee-óhks-te-kin and H’co-a-h’co-a-h’cóates-min (warriors in black foot dress) with a boy Hee-dóghts-e-ats (14 years old)
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