Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Herman S. Hoyt Southwest travel photograph album
Herman Simeon (H.S.) Hoyt (1868-1961) was a California photographer. This album contains images by Hoyt documenting travels through New Mexico, Arizona, and San Francisco and depicting Indigenous people circa 1902-1905. The album was owned and potentially compiled or annotated by New Hampshire librarian Eunice L. Hunt (1897-1961).
Harmon Percy Marble photograph collection
Harmon Percy Marble (1870-1945) was a journalist and politician who worked for the United States Office of Indian Affairs (later Bureau of Indian Affairs) from 1911 to 1926. This collection contains 11 sepia-toned prints taken by Marble and depicting Navajo and Pueblo people and Ancestral Puebloan structures.
Navajo Land motion picture
Navajo Land is a film produced by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to show Navajo people living on reservations the lives of Native Navajo people living in a big city.
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- Indigenous peoples -- North America 2
- Black-and-white photographs 1
- Boats and boating -- California -- San Francisco Bay 1
- Cliff-dwellings 1
- Flagstaff (Ariz.) 1
- Gelatin silver prints 1
- Laguna (N.M.) 1
- Moving Images 1
- Native Americans 1
- Navajo Indians -- Photographs 1
- Photograph albums 1
- San Francisco (Calif.) 1
- Social Classes 1 + ∧ less