1. 134 Years Old and Still Handsome:: The World's Oldest Man. Meet Ka-Be-Nah-Gway-Wence (Wrinkled Meat)--known to tourists as plain John Smith, of Cass Lake, Minn.... Creator: Underwood & Underwood Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. October 1922] Institution: Boston Public Library
2. American Indian Children. Brockton Fair Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. 1908–1972] Institution: Boston Public Library
3. Ancient Home of Cliff Dwellers. Remains of an Indian cliff house in the Tonto National Park, which encompasses Roosevelt Dam, Arizona . From the cliff house, high up... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. March 1929] Institution: Boston Public Library
4. Ancient Tribal Ceremony Unites Indians. In a ceremony as old as the tribe itself, Vivian Rickard, 18, and Clifford Printup, 20, two young Tuscarora Indians, were... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. September 1932] Institution: Boston Public Library
5. And the Beat goes on as Chief White Ash of Eskesoni Reservation, Canada, beats the drum of Lightning Hand of the Restiguoche Reservation in Quebec. They were part of... Creator: Dixon, George (Photographer) Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1967] Institution: Boston Public Library
6. Annual Deer Dance by Indians. Gorgeously arrayed, young braves of the San Juan Indian tribe of New Mexico, danced the deer dance at the annual Indian Ceremonial in... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. September 1931] Institution: Boston Public Library
7. Apache dancers at Tucson, Ariz. The boys dress up in funny costumes and don a weird headgear, dancing for hours and hours, all for what? Who knows? Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1937] Institution: Boston Public Library
8. The Baker, Pueblo Indian, New Mexico. Baking Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. June 1914] Institution: Boston Public Library
9. Balancing Jars on the Head no Trick For Them. Balancing expertly fashioned pottery jars on their heads, these Indians solemnly walk through the grounds of the... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1937] Institution: Boston Public Library
10. Balancing Jars on the Head no Trick For Them. Balancing expertly fashioned pottery jars on their heads, these Indians solemnly walk through the grounds of the... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1937] Institution: Boston Public Library
11. Best Dressed -- Wearing a beaded costume which she said took her 10 years to make, Cecilia Totus of White Swan was named "best dressed" of the Indian woman taking part... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. July 1948] Institution: Boston Public Library
12. Bitter Root Jim, eighty-year old medicine man of the Flathead tribe, is shown in this photograph, taken from the official sign language film, as he was about to use... Creator: Horydczak, Theodor, approximately 1890-1971 Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. September 1930] Institution: Boston Public Library
13. Blackfeet Indian Mother & papoose Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. July 1925] Institution: Boston Public Library
14. Blanket Wearing - Hopi Indian at work Creator: Underwood & Underwood Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. November 1926] Institution: Boston Public Library
15. Blessing Way, a Pollen Painting Painted by Mr. Van Muncy Lent by the Navajo Museum of Ceremonial Art Creator: National Gallery of Art (U.S.) Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. October 1943] Institution: Boston Public Library
16. Brilliant Blankets for a Blushing Bride. A colorful ceremony during the "fleet frolic week" at Seattle, Was., recently was the Indian tribal wedding of Hialtsa,... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. August 1932] Institution: Boston Public Library
17. Bringing Forth the Past. When the Indians were being suppressed by military and governmental edict, the tepee was part of their lives either banned or discouraged.... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. April 1968] Institution: Boston Public Library
18. Buffalo Killer. Now Freddie Lane reaches the climax of his buffalo dance and kills the bison like his forefathers once did on western plains. Freddie's Muckleshoot... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. May 1939] Institution: Boston Public Library
19. Buffalo's Comin' - Look Out! Freddie Lane, Jr., is a full-blooded Indian boy, only three years old but an accomplished dancer. He stole the show at the annual... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. May 1939] Institution: Boston Public Library
20. Can Bojangles be Bested? The steps that Hokeah, a Kiowa Indian is going through here seem to have Bill Robinson "Bojangles of Harlem" a little puzzled, even though... Creator: Associated Press Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Herald-Traveler Photo Morgue Date: [ca. December 1937] Institution: Boston Public Library