Color photograph of Chief Jacob Thomas (Cayuga), in native attire, head-dress, standing outside, holding wampum belt in each hand, Museum of American Indian, New York.; Folder: Wampum transfer. Museum of the American Indian #1; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
John Berens, son of Chief William Berens and Nancy Berens, with puppies. "He said that he loved those dogs more than anything. He has several stories about having to catch fish to feed the dogs. He would ice fish and catch a big pile for the dogs ('about 3,000')" -- Cathy Collins, May 14, 2012) See also A20, A18.; A16
Color photograph of Ottawa man and child, in native attire, head-dresses, beads, each playing a drum.; Part 2, Chapter 5. Freeman guide #104; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Native American Languages, American Philosophical Society (Mss.497.3.B63c); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.3.B63c-ead.xml
Black and white photograph of Chippewa men and women in Oklahoma attire, head-dresses, ornaments, feathers, moccasins, dancing in line at School of Music pond, Veteran's Memorial Park, Ann Arbor, Michigan.; Number 55. Freeman guide #4605; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of Cherokee men in native attire, before the commemoration of the Treaty of Dumplin Creek, Kodak, Tennessee.; Number 3, item #1; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white photograph of musical instruments, drum, two beaters, and horn rattle, made by Levi Snow, Seneca Indian.; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation