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201.
Onondaga Nation: Fifteen children playing
Indigenous peoples; Children; Play (Recreation);
Along with D-15 and D-19, this photo is part of an arrangement of three photographs by Wolcott. Fifteen children are seen playing in front of a large two story white frame building, identified as the
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Onondaga Nation: Five women dressed in high fashion
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Hats; Fashion photographs; Women
Five women dressed in the finest high fashion of the period. Identified as (left to right): Hattie George (mother of Evelyn Lewis); Nancy Chubb; two unidentified women and Maggie Thomas (?) Appears as
203.
Onondaga Nation: Football team
Indigenous peoples; Athletes; Football; Uniforms; Shutters; Boys
Eighteen men and a boy pose by the side of a white frame building. Many are wearing striped jerseys with a big "O" on front. 1902 written at bottom of print. Identified as a Football team: Front row,
204.
Onondaga Nation: Four women and two babies under a tree
Indigenous peoples; Grandparents; Mothers; Infants; Clothing & dress; Hats
Four women and two babies are posed under a tree. The older women are seated and the younger woman are standing behind them holding babies. An original of this print was labeled "The oldest & younge
205.
Onondaga Nation: Frank Logan, Lacrosse stick maker
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Lacrosse; Sporting goods; Mustaches;
Younger man with black mustache sits in a bent wood chair with an unfinished lacrosse stick resting across his lap. He is wearing a light colored shirt, dark suspenders and light colored pants. He i
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Onondaga Nation: Gathering at Pierce home
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Doors & doorways; Windows; Tablecloths; Bicycles & tricycles;
Five women and two boys pose in front of a white frame house. Boys are wearing suits and standing behind the women on the front steps. Four women, all in long dark skirts stand behind an older seate
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Onondaga Nation: George family
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Families; Hats
Two men, four women, a boy and a girl posed in the grass at the side of a white frame building. Women are all in long dark skirts and light colored blouses. Girl wears a short white dress, dark sto
208.
Onondaga Nation: Gibson family
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Chairs; Children; Families;
Woman, four children and a baby are posed around another young girl seated in a wooden chair along the side of a frame house. Onondaga Indians is scratched on top of glass negative which is in very p
209.
Onondaga Nation: Harvest scene
Indigenous peoples; Harvesting; Corn shocks; Pumpkins
Two men stand in a field of shocked corn stalks and pumpkins, traditional crops that were common at the time of the photograph. Shadow of the photographer can be seen. Identified as a Harvest Scene a
210.
Onondaga Nation: Horse drawn buggy
Carriages & coaches; Horses; Transportation; Roads; Telephone lines
A horse drawn buggy comes into view on Highway 11A, Onondaga Nation, below the hill from Nedrow. Appears as Plate 30, in "Onondaga: Portrait of a Native People".
211.
Onondaga Nation: Horse drawn wagon
Carriages & coaches; Horses; Transportation; Roads
Horse drawn wagon comes over Webster's Hill on Highway 11A, in the Onondaga Nation. This view shows the north side coming from Nedrow. "D-10 RESERVATION ROAD" is written at bottom of negative. App
212.
Onondaga Nation: Horse pulled corn harvesting machine
Indigenous peoples; Farmers; Horses; Agricultural machinery & implements; Corn
Three horses pull a corn harvesting machine on the Onondaga Nation. Appears as Plate 38 in "Onondaga: Portrait of a Native People."
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Onondaga Nation: House with large porch
Houses; Porches
Four square house with large porch. Probably built in the late 1890s. Identified as the Home of David R. Hill, the manager of the reservation's cornet band. Appears as Plate 23 in "Onondaga: Portra
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Onondaga Nation: Interior view with man and woman
Indigenous peoples; Interiors; Furnishings; Furniture; Wallpapers; Mothers; Clothing & dress; Blankets
Interior view: Woman in long dark dress stands behind seated man wrapped in a blanket. Man has a large fan resting in his lap. Period furniture is visible. Identified as Joshua Jones and his mother
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Onondaga Nation: Jaris Pierce in feathered headdress
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Headdresses; Arms & armament; Smokehouses; Posing
A clean-shaven man dressed in dark clothing poses in front of a pile of split firewood in a wooden shelter. He is wearing a feathered headdress with the ends draped over his chest and is holding a wa
216.
Onondaga Nation: Johnson family
Indigenous peoples; Families;
A family group: a man, two women and two boys are posed along the side of a white frame building. Man in shirtsleeves stands with hands on hips. The boys are standing on either side of the seated wom
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Onondaga Nation: Lacrosse players, woman and baby
Indigenous peoples; Athletes; Uniforms; Lacrosse; Infants; Women; Advertisements; Sporting goods;
Two men sit on the ground on either side of a woman holding a baby. The men are wearing striped jerseys and holding lacrosse sticks. Identified as -Lacrosse players: Left, Howard Hill (?), (Da hon ge
218.
Onondaga Nation: Lacrosse team
Indigenous peoples; Athletes; Sporting goods; Lacrosse; Uniforms; Headdresses; Clothing & dress
Twenty Lacrosse players wearing striped jerseys and holding lacrosse sticks are posed next to a white frame building. Man in the center of the middle row wears a Plains Indian headdress. Identified
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Onondaga Nation: Logan Family in front of hewn timber home
Indigenous peoples; Home food processing; Log cabins; Dogs
Frank Logan's family posed in front of his hewn timber home. Three women, four children and a dog are in front of the hewn timber cabin. One woman is using a large wooden pestle and mortar. Identifie
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Onondaga Nation: Man and woman
Indigenous peoples; Clothing & dress; Suits (Clothing);
Man and woman posed by the side of a frame building. Man is clean-shaven and wearing a three piece suit with a white shirt and bow tie. He stands to the left of seated woman wearing a print blouse w
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