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Faces of Early Anadarko
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Geronimo and Marshal Hefley leading a parade, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory, July 4, 1902.
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Pearl Tsa-Tuddle and Eva Redbone, Kiowas, cutting and drying meat.
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Phoebe holding baby in cradleboard and another small child; lived near Rainey Mt., May 23, 1901.
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Nannie, Kiowa, in tribal dress.
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Martha Napawat, Kiowa, 1901.
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George Mapope, Kiowa, in full
tribal dress, 1900.
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George and Etta Mapope, Kiowas, dressed in buckskins,
January 6, 1901.
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James Takone, Kiowa medicine man, and Molly Moore on horseback, 1901.
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James Takone, Kiowa medicine
man, holding peyote rattle,
November 19, 1901.
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Cozad, Kiowa. Chief of Anadarko police during 1890s and early 1900s.
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Quanah Parker, Comanche
chief, July 25, 1901.
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Koyei, Kiowa war chief in war robe, war bonnet and large medallion; holding shield and bow and arrow, March 1902.
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Two Kiowa children,
September 9, 1899.
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"Old Dutch," German captive of the Kiowa Indians.
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Grant Richards,
Chief of the Tonkawas.
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Tonkawa Indians dancing by an arbor.
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Tonkawa's dancing. Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory,
March 25, 1901.
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Howard and Russell, sons of Rev. V. Fait, Presbyterian missionary before 1901.
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