Indians of North America
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Amelia Quinton Stone correspondence
Amelia Quinton Stone (1833-1926) was born in Jamesville, New York. Her correspondence includes several hundred letters both to and from, dating approximalty 1874-1910. The collection also includes associated documents relating to her advocacy for Native American rights and her work as one of the founders of the Women’s National Indian Association.
De Cost Smith Collection
Lubicon Lake Cree Indian Band papers
Native American artist vertical file
This collection contains ephemera covering artists, both Native American and non-Native American, whose artwork often focused on Native American subjects.
New York State archaeology news clippings
Papers of the Women's National Indian Association
Minutes, correspondence, legal documents, and a small number of photographs documenting the work of the Association.
Photostats of scattered Indian documents in the Archives of the Indies.
Photostats of a selection of important manuscripts and documents regarding Indians from the Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain, particularly the section of Papeles procedentes de Cuba.
Series VIII. Edward Curtis: Native Americans and The West, 1925
These gelatin silver glass plate positives were used to make photogravure printing plates to illustrate Curtis's The North American Indian.