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Ta-caw-deex-taw-see-ux, or Driving a Herd
Albumen print. Photographed by W.H. Jackson for the U.S.G.S. P The number
See-rar-wot-cowy, or Behind the One That Strikes First
Albumen print. Photographed by W.H. Jackson for the U.S.G.S. The number
Tit-towy-oot-se, or Beginning to go to War, or Johnson Wright.
Albumen print. Photographed by W.H. Jackson for the U.S.G.S. The number
Ke-wuk-o-we-te-rah-rook, or Acting a Fox
Included in W.H. Jackson's Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, Department of the Interior, U.S.G.S., Washington, D.C., 1877, no. 583.Albumen print. Portrait of Pawnee Skeedee man Ke-wuk-o-we-te-rah-rook. He wears a blanket…
A-sau-taw-ka, or White Horse
Included in W.H. Jackson's Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, Department of the Interior, U.S.G.S., Washington, D.C., 1877, no. 580.Albumen print. Portrait of Pawnee Petahowerat man A-sau-taw-ka. He wears a buttoned…
Caw-caw-ke-reek, or Crow Eyes
Albumen print. Photographed by W.H. Jackson for the U.S.G.S. The number
Ke-wuk, or Fox
Albumen print. Photographed by W.H. Jackson for the U.S.G.S. The number
Kit-toox, or Beaver
Included in W.H. Jackson's Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians, Department of the Interior, U.S.G.S., Washington, D.C., 1877, no. 584.Albumen print. Portrait of Pawnee-Kit-Ka-Hoct man Kit-toox sitting and holding an object…
As-sow-weet and Sawka
Albumen print. Photographed by W.H. Jackson for the U.S.G.S. Portrait of Pawnee-Chowee Indians As-sow-weet and Sawka. One wears a buttoned style shirt or jacket and the other wears a fur hide around himself. The number
Pawnee man
Albumen print. Photographed by W.H. Jackson for the U.S.G.S. The number
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Group portrait of five men

Albumen print, Group portrait of five Native American men in western dress, three seated, and two of the men wearing medals around their necks.