Waco and Wichita Indian Tribe Photo Descriptions

Last Updated on February 9, 2013 by Dennis

Waco

742. Long Soldier. (Front.)

743. Long Soldier. (Profile.)

Wichita

744. Assadawa. (Front.)

745. Assadawa. (Profile.)

746. Esquitzchew. (Front.)

747. Esquitzchew. (Profile.)

748. Black Horse.

165, 167. Buffalo Goad. (Front.)

166, 168. Buffalo Goad. (Profile.)
Was one of the great delegation of chiefs from the Indian Territory in 1872, among whom were Little Raven, Little Robe, Bird Chief, &c. He impressed all as being a man of more than usual ability and dignity.


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Waco, Wichita,

Collection:
Source: Descriptive Catalogue, Photographs Of North American Indians . United States Geological Survey of the Territories, 1877 by W. H. Jackson, Photographer of the Survey, F. V. Hayden, U. S. Geologist.

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