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    • 4. Navaho child. 1913;

    • 4. Navaho child. 1913;

    • Image of toddler in cradleboard;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and Dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indian Children;
    • "Here and There Notes" from St. Christopher's Mission, 1946;

    • "Here and There Notes" from St. Christopher's Mission, 1946;

    • These notes pertain to editing the Mission's mailing list, expanding the Navajo reservation, and reports on the Christmas festivities;

    • Indians of North America—Religion; Indians of North America—History; Indians of North America—Religion; Religion; Missionaries; St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah); Health; Children; Newsletters; Indian Reservation;
    • A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 1

    • A Chronology of Papers in the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Archives Vol. 1

    • Chronological entries of dealings with government, goings on in reservations among tribe, and the sustaining of life and customs among the Indians.

    • Agriculture; Education; Employment; Federal Government; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indian/White Relations; Health; Hunting; Inter-tribal Relations; Land; Tribal Economy; Military/War; Religion; Traditions; Tribal Government; Water Rights; White...
    • A Follow-Up Study of the Business Students Who Graduated from Intermountain School From 1966-68

    • A Follow-Up Study of the Business Students Who Graduated from Intermountain School From 1966-68

    • Brigham City, Utah, is the location of the largest boarding school sponsored by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. This institution, Intermountain School, is for the disadvantaged Navajo student who has resided on the Navajo reservation,...

    • Utah State University; USU; dissertation; thesis; Intermountain School; children; family; education; students; Indian/White Relations; Indians of North America; ; Business; high school; Utah; Arizona; New Mexico; Navajo; Navajo Indians;
    • A Study of the Reasons for Failure on the Job of Some Graduates of Intermountain School

    • A Study of the Reasons for Failure on the Job of Some Graduates of Intermountain School

    • This study is an attempt to analyze some of the reasons for failure of some of the students who have held more than one job since they graduated from Intermountain School. This will add to the information that is being gathered by the Intermountain...

    • Utah State University; USU; dissertation; thesis; children; employment; Intermountain school; Intermountain; high school; student; Navajo; Dine; Business; culture; business;
    • A Ute squaw and papoose [X-30419];

    • A Ute squaw and papoose [X-30419];

    • Sitting portrait of a Native American Ute woman and a baby in a cradleboard posing next to the Los Pinos(?) River near Ignacio, La Plata County, Colorado. Shows a person kneeling to dip water from the river, buildings in background.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Ute women; Indian Children; Cradleboards;
    • A Voice in the Desert: St. Christopher's Newsletter, 1962;

    • A Voice in the Desert: St. Christopher's Newsletter, 1962;

    • This newsletter commemorates the Mission's 20th anniversary by briefly outlining its history. Readers are encouraged to support the Mission by donating time and/or services;

    • Indians of North America—Religion; Indians of North America—History; Indians of North America—Religion; Religion; Missionaries; St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah); Health; Children; Newsletters; Health; Education;
    • Adrean stretching skins;

    • Adrean stretching skins;

    • Adrean stretching skins. This item can be found at the following link: http://contentdm.li.suu.edu/u?/palmer,586;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indian children;
    • Ah-Ne-Pitch, Tom-as Cita, Ma-rez;

    • Ah-Ne-Pitch, Tom-as Cita, Ma-rez;

    • Full-length, seated studio portrait of a Ute Native American family; from left to right: wife--Ah-Ne-Pitch, baby--Tom-As Cita, and husband--Ma-Rez; the baby is in a cradleboard.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Ute women; Indian Children; Cradleboards;
    • Alice Levi and child;

    • Alice Levi and child;

    • Alice Levi and child. This item can be found at the following link: http://contentdm.li.suu.edu/u?/palmer,561;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indian children;
    • Andalia, Alice Jimmie, Rodell, and Delbert Cesspooch

    • Andalia, Alice Jimmie, Rodell, and Delbert Cesspooch

    • Black and white photograph of five children who appear to have just gotten out of the water; one has a town around his shoulders and the others appear wet. One of the girls is smiling at the camera, and one of the boys appears to be blowing on a...

    • Children; Family; Leisure; Ute Indians
    • Annual Report of E.E. McKean, Superintendent Sept. 1919

    • Annual Report of E.E. McKean, Superintendent Sept. 1919

    • Report of the conditions, improvements, and day to day life of the White Mesa Utes in the year 1919.

    • Education; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Bear Dance; Religion; Alcohol; Health; Housing; Family; Children; Medicine Men; Employment; Farming; Grazing; Livestock; Land; Land Use; Agriculture; Resources; Tribal Funds; Water Rights; Allotment; Art;...
    • Appeal to the Youth - Goshute Tribal Chairman;

    • Appeal to the Youth - Goshute Tribal Chairman;

    • The Goshute Tribal Chairman encourages Goshute youth to attend school and learn all they can so that the tribe can collaborate with the whites;

    • Indians of North America; Culture; Whites--Relations with Indians; Children; Education; Indians of North America--Education
    • Arrow I;

    • Arrow I;

    • Creative writing project of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Department of the Interior. The purpose of the project was to help students gain a command of the English language while creating literature that would preserve their culture....

    • American literature--Indian authors; Indians of North America--Literary collections; Children's writings; Creative writing (Secondary education); Culture; Language; Whites--Relations with Indians; Federal Government;
    • Arrow II;

    • Arrow II;

    • Creative writing project of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Department of the Interior. This book was created as part of a federal project aimed at improving Indian students' command of the English language while helping them preserve...

    • Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Languages--Writing; Children's writings; Creative writing (Secondary education); Indians of North America--Social life and customs;
    • At breakfast typical desert home of Navajo Indians (S. W.) Arizona

    • At breakfast typical desert home of Navajo Indians (S. W.) Arizona

    • A Native American (Navajo) family sits near a summer hogan on the reservation in Arizona. One woman sits at a loom and another wears a beaded necklace with a naja pendant. A dog is tied to a log and sits near the family. A saddled horse stands...

    • Navajo Indians--Dwellings--Photographs; Indians of North America; Navajo Indians--Material culture--Photographs; Navajo women--Photographs; Navajo Children--Photographs; Navajo Family--Photographs;
    • Audio clip of the Children of St. Christopher's Mission singing [I];

    • Audio clip of the Children of St. Christopher's Mission singing [I];

    • The children of the St. Christopher's Navajo Mission singing accompanied by an adult at some points. From the collection of Fr. Harold Liebler, former vicar of the St. Christopher's Mission, near Bluff, Utah;

    • Indians of North America; St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah); Religion; Episcopal Church; Radio; Navajo language; Children; Choir & organ;
    • Audio clip of the Children of St. Christopher's Mission singing [II];

    • Audio clip of the Children of St. Christopher's Mission singing [II];

    • The children of the St. Christopher's Navajo Mission singing accompanied by an adult at some points. From the collection of Fr. Harold Liebler, former vicar of the St. Christopher's Mission, near Bluff, Utah;

    • Indians of North America; St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah); Religion; Episcopal Church; Radio; Navajo language; Children; Choir & organ;
    • Babe in cradle [X-30402];

    • Babe in cradle [X-30402];

    • A Native American Ute child sits on a buffalo hide next to an infant in a cradleboard, western slope Wasatch Mountains, Utah. Care of young children was often left to older siblings, freeing parents to perform other necessary duties. Corn hangs on...

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Indian Children; Cradleboards;
    • Baby Indian boy [1];

    • Baby Indian boy [1];

    • Black and white photo of a baby American Indian girl in traditional costume;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and dress; Indian Children;
    • Baby Indian boy [2];

    • Baby Indian boy [2];

    • Black and white photo of a young baby boy American Indian sitting on a box covered with a woven blanket. Wearing turquoise and silver jewelry;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and dress; Indian Children;
    • Baby Indian girl [1];

    • Baby Indian girl [1];

    • Black and white photo of a young American Indian girl sitting on a box covered with a blanket. She is holding a lollipop;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and dress; Indian Children;
    • Baby Indian girl [2];

    • Baby Indian girl [2];

    • Black and white photo of a young American Indian girl sitting on a box covered with a blanket. She is holding a lollipop;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Indian children; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Jewelry;
    • Baby Indian girl [3];

    • Baby Indian girl [3];

    • Black and white photo of a baby American Indian girl in traditional costume;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Indian children; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Jewelry;
    • Baby Navajo girl;

    • Baby Navajo girl;

    • Black and white photograph of a young girl (seated) dressed in a dark skirt and shirt with silver beading (or buttons) wearing a silver and turquoise squash blossom necklace, a blanket over her shoulders, and a head scarf;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and dress; Indian Children; Indians of North America--Jewelry;
    • Bannock Indians

    • Bannock Indians

    • View of Native American (Bannock) women and children with wickiup and tepees, probably Wyoming.

    • Bannock Indians--Wyoming--1870-1880. Indians of North America--Wyoming--1870-1880. Indian encampments--Wyoming--1870-1880. Mothers & children--Wyoming--1870-1880. Tipis--Wyoming--1870-1880. Wickiups--Wyoming--1870-1880. Geological and Geographical...
    • Bannock Indians

    • Bannock Indians

    • A Native American (Bannock) man, women and a baby in a cradle board pose in front of a tepee, probably Wyoming..

    • Bannock Indians--Wyoming--1870-1880. Indians of North America--Wyoming--1870-1880. Cradleboards--Wyoming--1870-1880. Indian encampments--Wyoming--1870-1880. Mothers & children--Wyoming--1870-1880. Tipis--Wyoming--1870-1880. Geological and...
    • Bannock Indians

    • Bannock Indians

    • Portrait of unidentified Native Americans (Bannock) by tepees, in Pocatello, Idaho for the Fort Hall Centennial, the women wear buckskin dresses and feathers. One holds a beaded bag and a baby in a cradleboard, a boy wears body paint and a...

    • United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Fort Hall Agency--Commemoration--1930-1940. Bannock Indians--Women--Idaho--Pocatello--1930-1940. Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--Idaho--Pocatello--1930-1940. Fort Hall Indian Reservation...
    • Boy and girl [X-30394];

    • Boy and girl [X-30394];

    • A young Native American Ute boy and girl sit on a buffalo skin; the boy points to something. Both wear fringed hide clothing.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Indian Children;
    • Brigham Young Opposes Indian Slavery

    • Brigham Young Opposes Indian Slavery

    • Utah Historical Quarterly article discussing the flourishing slave trade in Indian children in what was the previously Spanish territory of Mexico, and Brigham Young's efforts as Utah's territorial governor to put a stop to the trade. Written by...

    • Spanish Slave Trade; Mormons; Indian/White Relations; Inter-tribal Relations; Livestock; State Government; Federal Government; Courts; Children; Navajo Indians; Paiute Indians; Ute Indians
    • Butterfly dance at New Oraibi;

    • Butterfly dance at New Oraibi;

    • A large group of people standing outside surrounded by a larger group of people watching. The observers are sitting on the ground or on the rooftops. The dancers in the center are in lines by pine trees. They are in traditional costume. Rock...

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Hopi Indians; Indian Children; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs;
    • Butterfly dance at New Oraibi 8-23+24-47;

    • Butterfly dance at New Oraibi 8-23+24-47;

    • A large group of people standing outside surrounded by a larger group of people watching. The observers are sitting on the ground or on the rooftops. The dancers in the center are in lines by pine trees. They are in traditional costume. Rock...

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Hopi Indians; Indian Children; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs;
    • Butterfly Dancers;

    • Butterfly Dancers;

    • Butterfly dancers-the Butterfly is a pleasure dance with an undercurrent of supplication for the welfare of the Hopi people. Dancing in couples, as many as a hundred men and women may participate. Music is furnished by a chorus of men. Each male...

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Hopi Indians; Indian Children; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs;
    • Butterfly Dancers at lower Oraibe [1];

    • Butterfly Dancers at lower Oraibe [1];

    • A large group of people standing outside. The people in the center of the group are in traditional costume. There are many other people sitting on the ground watching and others on the roof watching. The dancers are in two lines and there are pine...

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Hopi Indians; Indian Children; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs;
    • Chief Buckskin Charlie and band of Ute Indians;

    • Chief Buckskin Charlie and band of Ute Indians;

    • Group portrait of North American Indian (Ute) men, women, children, a baby, and white men. Buckskin Charlie, with fur wrapped braids, a hairpipe breastplate, concho belt and a feather in his hair, stands. The men wear hair pipe breastplates, beaded...

    • Indian Children; Ute Women; Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Buckskin Charlie, Ute chief;
    • Chief Old Eagle & family;

    • Chief Old Eagle & family;

    • Group portrait of Chief Old Eagle (Shoshoni) and his family by a tipi. The men wear feather headdresses, beaded vests and leggings. The woman wears a quillwork shawl and beads; a girl wears hair braids and a buckskin skirt with fringe. One man has...

    • Shoshoni Indians; Indian Children; Family; Indians of North America; Shoshoni Women; Tipis
    • Children swimming

    • Children swimming

    • Black and white photograph of six children playing in what appears to be a pond. They are in the distance of the photograph, and it appears that most of them are looking toward the camera.

    • Children; Ute Indians
    • Christian Endeavor Society [X-30667];

    • Christian Endeavor Society [X-30667];

    • Native American Ute children pose with a banner: "American C. E., Grand Junction" Grand Junction Indian School, (Teller Institute,) Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado. The boys wear military uniforms and the girls wear dresses.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Indian Children; Military;
    • Confirmation at St. Christopher's, Fall 1945;

    • Confirmation at St. Christopher's, Fall 1945;

    • This bulletin discusses Confirmation of Navajo children, difficulties the Mission faces in a primarily Mormon state, and wedding festivities;

    • Indians of North America; Indians of North America—History; Indians of North America—Religion; Religion; Missionaries; St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah); Health; Children; Newsletters;
    • Cornhusking Navajos;

    • Cornhusking Navajos;

    • Native American (Navajo) women and children shuck corn in either Arizona or New Mexico. Piles of cobs and husks, a mule, and horses are nearby.;

    • Navajo Indians; Indian Children; Navajo Women; Agriculture; Horses;
    • Coyote Steals Fire: A Shoshone Tale

    • Coyote Steals Fire: A Shoshone Tale

    • "Coyote was tired of being cold," says this traditional Shoshone tale about the arrival of fire in the northern Wasatch region. Members of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation developed the concept for this retelling in collaboration with...

    • Children; Northwestern Band Shoshone; Folklore; myths;
    • Coyote-Page1

    • Coyote-Page1

    • "Coyote was tired of being cold," says this traditional Shoshone tale about the arrival of fire in the northern Wasatch region. Members of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation developed the concept for this retelling in collaboration with...

    • Children; Northwestern Band Shoshone; Folklore; myths;
    • Coyote-Page10

    • Coyote-Page10

    • "Coyote was tired of being cold," says this traditional Shoshone tale about the arrival of fire in the northern Wasatch region. Members of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation developed the concept for this retelling in collaboration with...

    • Children; Northwestern Band Shoshone; Folklore; myths;
    • Coyote-Page13

    • Coyote-Page13

    • "Coyote was tired of being cold," says this traditional Shoshone tale about the arrival of fire in the northern Wasatch region. Members of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation developed the concept for this retelling in collaboration with...

    • Children; Northwestern Band Shoshone; Folklore; myths;
    • Coyote-Page16

    • Coyote-Page16

    • "Coyote was tired of being cold," says this traditional Shoshone tale about the arrival of fire in the northern Wasatch region. Members of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation developed the concept for this retelling in collaboration with...

    • Children; Northwestern Band Shoshone; Folklore; myths;
    • Coyote-Page19

    • Coyote-Page19

    • "Coyote was tired of being cold," says this traditional Shoshone tale about the arrival of fire in the northern Wasatch region. Members of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation developed the concept for this retelling in collaboration with...

    • Children; Northwestern Band Shoshone; Folklore; myths;
    • Coyote-Page5

    • Coyote-Page5

    • "Coyote was tired of being cold," says this traditional Shoshone tale about the arrival of fire in the northern Wasatch region. Members of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation developed the concept for this retelling in collaboration with...

    • Children; Northwestern Band Shoshone; Folklore; myths;
    • Desert Madonna a Navajo

    • Desert Madonna a Navajo

    • Studio portrait (standing) of a Native American (Navajo) woman who holds a sleeping child on her back with a fringed blanket.

    • Children--Photographs; Indians of North America; Navajo Indians; Navajo Indians--Clothing--Photographs; Navajo women--Photographs;
    • Draft of St. Christopher's Newsletter dated Christmas 1959;

    • Draft of St. Christopher's Newsletter dated Christmas 1959;

    • This newsletter describes a favorable hunting season, the end of a two-year drought, a fire at the Mission, work at the Mission's clinic, births and deaths, and the Mission's need for more priests. The newsletter also thanks its readers for their...

    • Indians of North America; Indians of North America—History; Indians of North America—Religion; Religion; Missionaries; St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah); Health; Children; Newsletters;
    • Five generations of Paiute royallty;

    • Five generations of Paiute royallty;

    • Five generations of Paiute royalty: Virginia, Hilda, Rena, Mable Wall, Guy. This item can be found at the following link: http://contentdm.li.suu.edu/u?/palmer,551;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indian Children;
    • Four Ute Indian boys in full regalia;

    • Four Ute Indian boys in full regalia;

    • Four Ute Indian boys in full regalia. Between 1893-1926;

    • Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits; Photographs; Clothing and Dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indian Children;
    • Four youngsters at feasting place

    • Four youngsters at feasting place

    • Black and white photograph of four small children sitting on the ground outside of what apperas to be a brush shelter. There is a pile of logs and sticks in front of them; three of the children look toward the camera while the girl on the far right...

    • Children; Food; Ute Indians
    • Fourth Christmas at St. Christopher's Mission to the Navajo, 1947;

    • Fourth Christmas at St. Christopher's Mission to the Navajo, 1947;

    • Joan Warburton describes her trip to St. Christopher's Mission during Christmas, 1947. Warburton discusses gift wrapping at the school, Mass services, and film screenings;

    • Indians of North America—Religion; Indians of North America—History; Indians of North America—Religion; Religion; Missionaries; St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah); Health; Children; Newsletters;
    • From Horse to Jeep, or Mechanized Cavalry at St. Christopher's;

    • From Horse to Jeep, or Mechanized Cavalry at St. Christopher's;

    • Helen Sturgess discusses a Jeep trip with some of the Navajos from St. Christopher's Mission. This document also outlines conditions at the Mission, including conflict between Indians;

    • Indians of North America—Religion; Indians of North America—History; Indians of North America—Religion; Religion; Missionaries; St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah); Health; Children; Newsletters; Horses;
    • From Supt. McKean to Comm. Burke April 9, 1923

    • From Supt. McKean to Comm. Burke April 9, 1923

    • Superintendent McKean traveled from Blanding to hear the conflict between white settlers and the Paiute/White Mesa Utes. Posey and his band had stirred up some trouble, and McKean's advice to stop the conflicts was to give the Indians their own...

    • Federal Government; Indian/White Relations; Livestock; Mormons; Children; Education; Land Rights; Posey War; Allotment; Water Rights; Indian Agency/ Reservations
    • Garden of the Gods, Ignacio or southern Ute;

    • Garden of the Gods, Ignacio or southern Ute;

    • A Native American woman (Ute) stands holding a cradleboard with a tightly secured baby, Garden of the Gods, Colorado. A bonnet protects the baby's head; the board is made of a branch doubled back on itself and bound by a stretched animal skin.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Ute Women; Indians of North America; Indian Children;
    • Girl [CHS-B508];

    • Girl [CHS-B508];

    • A Native American (probably Ute) girl wears a blanket over her head and carries a woven water basket on her back. She stands on a blanket.;

    • Ute Indians--History; Indians of North America; Photography; Indian Children;
    • Gosiute Day School.

    • Gosiute Day School.

    • Goshute Day School with students and others at the entrance. Taken circa 1930s-1940s.

    • Children; Education; Goshute Indians; Indian Agency/ Reservations; Indians of North America
    • Grace Henry's sons; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah;

    • Grace Henry's sons; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah;

    • Grace Henry's two sons wearing overalls and standing in front of a tree; Moapa band; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah. This item can be found at the following link: http://contentdm.li.suu.edu/u?/palmer,189;

    • Indians of North America; Photographs; Clothing and Dress; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indian Children;

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