Shu-ri-pi, Lodge Pole's son. Ute Indians. Photo by A.Z.Shindler, Washington, DC. 1868. Credit to Smithsonian Office of Anthropology, Neg. no. 1573
Ute squaw and child. Photo by Frank Beckwith from his collection. Used in "The Peoples of Utah" (197...
Encampment near Denver, Colorado. Ute Indians. Photo by William H. Jackson, 1874. Credit to Smithson...
5144 A few of the Uncompahgre Indians that left for South Dakota, 1906. From left to right: Willie W...
Left to right: Ni-co-rod or Green Leaf, Pe-a-oh or Black-Tail Deer, Chip-pin or Always Riding, Shu-r...
Ni-co-rod or Green Leaf, Ute Indians. Photo by A.Z. Shindler, Washington, D.C. , 1868. Credit to Smi...
Richard Komas, Ute Indian. Photo by Alexander Gardner, Washington, D.C., 1872. Credit Smithsonian Of...
14413 Shavano. Ute Indians. Copy by A.Z. Shindler, Washington, D.C. 1869. Credit Smithsonian Offi...
Ojo Blanco, Ute Indian. Photographer and date not recorded. Thought to have been made in Washington,...
Mautchick, Ute Indians. Photographer not recorded, but believed to have been taken in Washington, 18...
14412 Shavano, Sub-Chief of Ouray, Ute Indians. Photographer and date not recorded: copied by Shind...
14405 Ute Tribe, Ouray (left) and Otto Mears, interpreter. Photographer not recorded. Washington, ...
The runner or messenger. Ute Indians Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo ...
A domestic camp scene. Ute Indians, Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo b...
Ute Indians. Red Cap, seated, was a member of the White River Band of Utes. He was one of the men wh...
Lobo or the Wolf (d. 1874). A brother of Chief Guero, Ute Indians. Photographer not recorded. Copied...
Ute squaw and child. Photo by Frank Beckwith from his collection. Used in "The Peoples of Utah" (197...
Encampment near Denver, Colorado. Ute Indians. Photo by William H. Jackson, 1874. Credit to Smithson...
5144 A few of the Uncompahgre Indians that left for South Dakota, 1906. From left to right: Willie W...
Left to right: Ni-co-rod or Green Leaf, Pe-a-oh or Black-Tail Deer, Chip-pin or Always Riding, Shu-r...
Ni-co-rod or Green Leaf, Ute Indians. Photo by A.Z. Shindler, Washington, D.C. , 1868. Credit to Smi...
Richard Komas, Ute Indian. Photo by Alexander Gardner, Washington, D.C., 1872. Credit Smithsonian Of...
14413 Shavano. Ute Indians. Copy by A.Z. Shindler, Washington, D.C. 1869. Credit Smithsonian Offi...
Ojo Blanco, Ute Indian. Photographer and date not recorded. Thought to have been made in Washington,...
Mautchick, Ute Indians. Photographer not recorded, but believed to have been taken in Washington, 18...
14412 Shavano, Sub-Chief of Ouray, Ute Indians. Photographer and date not recorded: copied by Shind...
14405 Ute Tribe, Ouray (left) and Otto Mears, interpreter. Photographer not recorded. Washington, ...
The runner or messenger. Ute Indians Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo ...
A domestic camp scene. Ute Indians, Uintah valley, eastern slope of the Wasatch Mnts., Utah. Photo b...
Ute Indians. Red Cap, seated, was a member of the White River Band of Utes. He was one of the men wh...
Lobo or the Wolf (d. 1874). A brother of Chief Guero, Ute Indians. Photographer not recorded. Copied...
Ute squaw and child. Photo by Frank Beckwith from his collection. Used in "The Peoples of Utah" (197...
Encampment near Denver, Colorado. Ute Indians. Photo by William H. Jackson, 1874. Credit to Smithson...
5144 A few of the Uncompahgre Indians that left for South Dakota, 1906. From left to right: Willie W...