EditorialWinnebago warriors: Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a 256 and Wa-kon-zee-kaw, Snake 257, in blankets and moccasins, holding war clubs. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841. Handcoloured...
EditorialShawnee or Shawano nation: Chief Lay-law-she-kaw, He Who Goes up the River 211, his daugher Ka-te-qua, Female Eagle 212, warrior Pah-te-coo-saw, Straight Man 213, and medicine man Ten-squa-ta-way, Open Door aka Shawnee Prophet 214. Handcoloured lithogr...
EditorialKaw or Kansa nation: Chief Sho-me-cos-se, Wolf, 133, Meach-o-shin-gaw, Little White Bear 134, Chesh-oo-hong-ha, Man of Good Sense 135, and Wa-hon-ga-shee, No Fool 136. With shaved heads decorated with crest of deer tail dyed red. Handcoloured lithograp...
EditorialWinnebago men: chief Naw-kaw, Wood 254 and Wah-chee-hahs-ka, Man Who Puts All Out of Doors 255, with rattlesnake skins on his arms holding a war club and tobacco pipe. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the N...
EditorialThe Little White Bear, Meach-o shin-gaw, a Konza (Kansas/Kaw) warrior. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.
EditorialHistorians and Native Americans are revisiting the legacy of Vice President Charles Curtis, center, whose Kaw Nation ancestry gives him a claim as the first "person of color" to serve as vice president, though the term’s current usage emerged decades later. (The New York Times)
EditorialRailroad Bridge Across the Kaw River at Wyandotte, Kansas, Alexander Gardner (American, born Scotland, 1821 - 1882), 1867, Albumen silver print, 33 x 47.6 cm (13 x 18 3/4 in.).
EditorialThe Little White Bear, Meach-o shin-gaw, a Konza (Kansas/Kaw) warrior. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.
EditorialWinnebago warriors: Kaw-kaw-ne-choo-a 256 and Wa-kon-zee-kaw, Snake 257, in blankets and moccasins, holding war clubs. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, London, 1841. Handcoloured...
EditorialShawnee or Shawano nation: Chief Lay-law-she-kaw, He Who Goes up the River 211, his daugher Ka-te-qua, Female Eagle 212, warrior Pah-te-coo-saw, Straight Man 213, and medicine man Ten-squa-ta-way, Open Door aka Shawnee Prophet 214. Handcoloured lithogr...
EditorialKaw or Kansa nation: Chief Sho-me-cos-se, Wolf, 133, Meach-o-shin-gaw, Little White Bear 134, Chesh-oo-hong-ha, Man of Good Sense 135, and Wa-hon-ga-shee, No Fool 136. With shaved heads decorated with crest of deer tail dyed red. Handcoloured lithograp...
EditorialWinnebago men: chief Naw-kaw, Wood 254 and Wah-chee-hahs-ka, Man Who Puts All Out of Doors 255, with rattlesnake skins on his arms holding a war club and tobacco pipe. Handcoloured lithograph from George Catlin's Manners, Customs and Condition of the N...
Editorial[Leavenworth, Lawrence, and Galveston Railroad Bridge across the Kaw River at Lawrence, Kansas]; Alexander Gardner, American, born Scotland, 1821 - 1882; 1867; Albumen silver print; Image: 33 x 47.5 cm (13 x 18 11/16 in.), Mount: 48.3 x 61 cm (19 x 24 in.).
EditorialThe Little White Bear, Meach-o shin-gaw, a Konza (Kansas/Kaw) warrior. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Harris after a painting by George Catlin from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.