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William L Sawyers
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'Site of Shame' Dedicated
April 29, 2007
The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic site was dedicated in southeastern Colorado on April 28, 2007. The site is located 160 miles southeast of Denver on Big Sandy Creek in Kiowa County and pays tribute...
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1831 Map of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, Compiled from the Latest Authorities
1831
Map of Missouri, and Arkansas territory showing rivers, towns, counties, and a few roads. Tribal territories in Missouri are indicated for the Kickapoos, Delawares, and Shawnees. Some Osage Indian settlements...
3.
Apache Chiefs, Da-va-ko and Dor-con-each-la
ca. 1890
Studio portrait of two Apache chiefs, Da-va-ko and Dor-con-each-la, in traditional dress. A handwritten description reads" "Apache Chiefs, who have a history not soon to be forgotten by the people of New...
4.
Biography of Matthias Splitlog (1810-1897), Land Owner and Entrepreneur
1999
5.
Campbell's Abstract of Seminole Indian Census Cards and Index, 1925
1925
Book of listings of Seminole Indians from a 1925 census of the "Union Agency, Muskogee, Oklahoma."
6.
Chief Geronimo, Apache
1899
Reproduction of a portrait painting of Apache Chief Geronimo, by E.A. Burbank. Fort Sill, O.T. [Oklahoma Territory], 1898.
7.
Comanche Brave (one who fears nothing)
ca. 1890s
Studio portrait of a Comanche brave identified as "One Who Fears Nothing." The print is on a boudoir card mount, produced by Lenny & Sawyers Indian Views, Purcell, Oklahoma.
8.
Court may have to rule on Sunflower claim
September/12/2002
Article describing the recent claims of the Shawnee Indian tribe to some 9,000 acres of the former Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant. The Shawnee, now a 1,300 member tribe based in Fairland, Oklahoma, base...
9.
Death at Jackson County's Doorstep: Potawatomi Trail of Death Crossed Jackson County
Spring 2007
Article describes the Potawatomi Indians and their forced removal from northern Indiana to eastern Kansas in the fall of 1838. Nearly 1,000 tribe members were forced to walk the Trail of Death from Indiana...
10.
Festival Features Drums, Dancing Under a Harvest Moon
October 2, 2011
Interview of Teresa Bradskey, a Kansas City resident who is a member of the Miami of Oklahoma tribe. Bradskey is founder of the first Harvest Moon Native American Festival to be held October 15, 2011.
11.
Fire Starter
July 3-9, 2003
Article describes Jimmy Oyler, a Johnson County resident who claims that his property, along 83rd Street just west of Lenexa, is free of regulation by government authorities based on past treaties with...
12.
Five Apache Men Seated
ca. 1890s
Studio portrait of five Apache males in native dress. The print is on a boudoir card mount, produced by W.L. Sawyers Indian Art Gallery, Purcell, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
13.
Four Comanche Men
ca. 1890s
Studio portrait of four unidentified Comanche men in native dress. The print is on a boudoir card mount, produced by the W.L. Sawyer's Indian Art Gallery, Purcell, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
14.
George Bent
2006
George Bent accounts are included in this book which contains eyewitness views of Custer's attack at Washita. Included is a biography of Bent and four letters (1905-1912) that he wrote later concerning...
15.
Granny Houston, Wichita Indian Woman
ca. 1890
Studio portrait of an aged Wichita woman identified as Granny Houston, 109 years of age. The print is on a boudoir card mount, produced by the W.L. Sawyer's Indian Art Gallery, Purcell, Indian Territory...
16.
Huma of Otoes, Second Chief
ca. 1889-90
Studio portrait of Huma, Second Chief of the Otoes, in native dress. The print is on a boudoir card mount, produced by the W.L. Sawyer's Indian Art Gallery, Purcell, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
17.
Huma of Otoes, Second Chief
ca. 1889-90
Studio portrait of Huma, Second Chief of the Otoes, in native dress. The print is on a boudoir card mount, produced by the W.L. Sawyer's Indian Art Gallery, Purcell, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
18.
Indian Casino Set To Close Today
March 31, 2004
The Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma failed on Tuesday to get a federal court order to block its threatened closure. The 7th Street Casino is located in Kansas City, Kansas. The tribe has sued the National...
19.
Indian Dance
1950
Exterior view connected with the Indian Village part of the Kansas City Centennial celebration. Identified on the back of the photograph as Ed Long, Pawnee, Oklahoma. Also the following tribes are written...
20.
Indian Dance
1950
Exterior view photograph associated with the Indian Village part of the Kansas City Centennial celebration. Identified as Me-Pewee, Pawnee, Oklahoma.
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