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181.
Onondaga Nation: "Pounding Corn," 1 of 2
Indigenous peoples; Domestic life; Home food processing; Corn; Containers; Dogs
Man and woman posed in front of a frame house. Woman, wearing a white blouse and a jumper or apron, is using a wooden sifter to sift corn flour into a basin. Man wearing soft cap, shirt and tie an
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Onondaga Nation: "Pounding Corn," 2 of 2
Indigenous peoples; Domestic life; Home food processing; Corn; Containers
Man and woman posed in front of a frame house. "Pounding Corn" is written along bottom of image, D-3 in lower left corner. Woman, wearing a white blouse and a jumper or apron, is using a wooden sifter
183.
Onondaga Nation: Backyard gathering
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Children; Backyards; Houses; Sheds; Dogs; Pails
Seven children, seven women and two men are posed in the yard next to a frame house. Can see open back shed with a table and some pans and buckets. One girl and three boys are sitting on the ground.
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Onondaga Nation: Baptiste Thomas
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Mustaches; Beards; Hats; Clocks & watches;
Older man with white handlebar mustache and goatee. He is wearing a wide brimmed black hat, a white shirt with suspenders and dark pants. There is a watch chain draped across the front of his pants j
185.
Onondaga Nation: Baseball team
Indigenous peoples; Baseball; Athletes; Uniforms; Sporting goods; Baseball players;
Eleven men posed on the front porch of a frame house. Ten are wearing uniforms. Crossed bats, gloves and baseball on ground in front of the Baseball Team. Man in dark clothing stands center back row,
186.
Onondaga Nation: Baseball team with American flag, 1 of 2
Indigenous peoples; Baseball players; Athletes; Flags
Baseball team posed in back of an American Flag. Front row, seated: Dan Hill; ?, Unidentified non-Indian, one of two brothers who played with the Onondaga; Harrison Farme. Second row, kneeling: Eli S
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Onondaga Nation: Baseball team with American flag, 2 of 2
Indigenous peoples; Baseball players; Athletes; Flags
Twelve baseball players posed in back of an American flag hung on a chicken wire fence. Two men in suits are on either side and in the middle we see two more men in dark sweaters. 16 men in all. Baseb
188.
Onondaga Nation: Baseball team, copy stand print
Indigenous peoples; Sporting goods; Baseball; Athletes
Along with D-18 and D-19, this photo is part of an arrangement of three photographs by Wolcott. Photographs are tacked to a wall and then photographed again. This is the same print as shown in E-068.
189.
Onondaga Nation: Bearded man
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Headdresses; Telephone lines; Posing
Older bearded man sits on wooden stool in a grassy area near some flowering trees. Telephone pole visible in background. He is holding what looks like a baseball bat upright on his right knee and we
190.
Onondaga Nation: Bird's eye view
Indigenous peoples; Grasses; Hills; Views; Landscape photographs; Clothing & dress;
Three people on the Upper Hemlock Road area of the Onondaga Nation. Unidentified man is standing with his hat in his hand; Melinda Johnson sits in the grass; Albert Cusick is pointing to something.
191.
Onondaga Nation: Boys with bicycles
Indigenous peoples; Bicycles & tricycles
Two boys posed with their bicycles along the side of a white frame house. Both boys are wearing hats, white shirts with ties and dark pants. Boy on left is unidentified, boy on the right is Eddie Log
192.
Onondaga Nation: Child in cradle board
Indigenous peoples; Infants; Cradleboards;
Unidentified child lashed into a cradle board. "Navajo Indian Baby" written along bottom of photograph. Copy stand print; tacks holding photograph are visible. Cradle boards used by the Iroquois wer
193.
Onondaga Nation: Council House and the Handsome Lake monument
Indigenous peoples; Funeral rites & ceremonies; Monuments; Crowds;
A view of the Onondaga Nation Council House and the Handsome Lake monument. A crowd is gathered because a funeral is in progress. Appears as Plate 32 in "Onondaga: Portrait of a Native People"
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Onondaga Nation: Crowd of men and children on porch
Indigenous peoples; Crowds; Boys; Men; Fences; Gates; Hats; Athletes; Uniforms; Lacrosse; Porches; Houses
Large crowd of men gathered on the porch and in the yard of a house to the north of the Council House across the road. Four children sit on the grass in front of the white fence that runs along the r
195.
Onondaga Nation: Crowd of people in front of Wesleyan Methodist Church
Indigenous peoples; Crowds; Methodist churches; Bell towers; Clothing & dress; Hats
Large crowd of people gathered in front of a frame church with a square bell tower. Identified as the Wesleyan Methodist Church at the Onondaga Nation built in 1895. Hatless figure in center front is
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Onondaga Nation: Display panel of 7 Onondaga photographs by Wolcott.
Posters; Photographic prints;
A display panel of photographs by Wolcott. Location of the display is unknown. All photographs shown in this set have also been scanned individually. For larger views please see scans: E-006; E-007;
197.
Onondaga Nation: Eleven people in peony garden
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Hats; Peonies; Gardens; Houses
Eleven people gathered next to a garden full of peonies. in full bloom Four men, four children and three seated women. Woman on right is seated in a "rustic chair". House with Victorian details visi
198.
Onondaga Nation: Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
Churches; Houses; Bell towers;
Simple church with square bell tower has a vertical board and batten siding. A large house is located next to the church. Identified as the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Onondaga Indian Reser
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Onondaga Nation: Ester and Lois Cook
Indigenous peoples; Peonies
Woman and girl are posed behind a row of peony bushes. House off to the right and a line of trees in background. Identified as Ester and Lois Cook.
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Onondaga Nation: Family group posed on the front steps of a frame house
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Hats; Doors & doorways;
Family group posed on the front steps of a frame house. Man is seated with two women to the left and one holding a hat to the right. Small boy in suit with ruffled shirt sits by his feet. Identifie
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