Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Ute Indians (Photographs taken by Lois Peltz)
Ute Indians
- Photograph number 1-7: Unidentified men and women
- Photograph number 8-10: Male dancer
- Photograph number 11-12: Buildings
- Photograph number 13-17: Unidentified people
Ute Indians
Photograph number 1-3: Unidentified people
Ute Indians-Children Summer 1955 (Photographs taken by Lois Peltz), Summer 1955
Ute Indians-Bear Dance Photos
Photograph number 1-4: Postcards of the Bear Dance. No.2 has correspondence on the back.
Cheyenne Artifacts
Cheyenne Indian-Children
Photograph number 1-3: Unidentified children
Cheyenne Indians-Miscellaneous
- Photograph number 1-3: Unidentified man
- Photograph number 4: Roping cows
Cheyenne Indians-War Mothers Prints
Photograph number 1-12: Unidentified people and event, Cheyenne Indians-War Mothers Prints
Cheyenne Indians-War Mothers Prints
Photograph number 1-17: Unidentified group and event with American flag in background
Cheyenne Indians-Nineteenth Century
Blackfoot Indian Reservation
- Photograph number 1-7: Indian camp with tepees and cars
- Photograph number 8: Unidentified men
- Photograph number 9: Indian camp
Buildings and Homes-Unidentified
- Photograph number 1-5: Log homes and farmland
- Photograph number 6: Brick building, school?
- Photograph number 7-9: Unidentified homes
- Photograph number 10: Hotel
- Photograph number 11: Meats and Groceries, Ashland Mercantile
- Photograph number 12-17: Unidentified buildings
"Crazy Indian"
Photograph number 1-2: Postcards of "Crazy Indian"
Landscapes-Unidentified
Photograph number 1-14: Unidentified Landscapes
"Lucy Little Coyote"
Photograph number 1: "Lucy Little Coyote" beading moccasins
Museum of the Plains Indians
Duplicates From Box 1
Robert Anderson was an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Utah. The bulk of this cultural anthropologist's collection centers on Cheyenne Indians, Ute Indians and the Willow, or Sun, and Bear Dances. Subjects also included in the collection are African and Middle Eastern tribes such as Nuers, Bedouins, Gulf Eskimo Indians, and Nootka Indians. The majority of the photographs in the collection are not identified.