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Buckskin Charley and his wife Emme Naylor Buck standing together outside dressed in ceremonial clothes. Both are wearing headdresses and Buckskin Charley has a blanket over his left arm and is holding a group of eagle feathers in his right.
Portrait of Buckskin Charley standing with a blanket over his left arm and wearing a long ceremonial feathered headdress. He also appears to be wearing a Presidential Peace Medal around his neck.
A professional portrait photo of Buckskin Charley. He is dressed in ceremonial headdress and clothes. He is possibly wearing a Presidential Peace Medal around his neck.
A man standing next to an old car with Navajo rugs hanging in the background. The man is dressed in dark colored striped pants, a long-sleeve shirt and a bandanna. In background are other people viewing the rug displays.
Navajo rugs hanging on display. A woman in a dark dress and hat views the hanging rugs. It appears that watermelons are also on display. Two wood signs are hanging above the rugs, one states, "San Juan School" and the other "Davies, Two Grey Hills."
View of Window Rock formation from a road near the formation. A guardrail made of wood posts and metal fencing is in the foreground with the Window Rock formation in the background at the left side of photo.
View of buildings and parking lot near base of Window Rock formation. A trail leading down to the building is in the foreground with seven cars in the near parking lot. Window Rock formation is in top right corner of photo.
Portrait of Ute Chief Severo. He is standing and dressed in ceremonial clothes and has striped wearing blankets wrapped around his waist and over his left arm and shoulder.
A group photo of six men: From left to right: 1) Galota 2) Otto Mears 3) Savero 4) Shavanaux 5) Col. H. Page 6) Jocknick. The Southern Ute leaders are sitting in chairs while Otto Mears and Colonel H. Page stand behind them.
A group of people standing in a field. A row of bushes and a tall tree are in the background. A small group of people are sitting under a brush shelter at right side of photograph.
A group photo of four children and eight adults at dedication of Dominguez and Escalante monument. A drum is located in front row with children and one adult.
A performance of a traditional Indian dance. Approximately ten Southern Ute Indians in ceremonial dress performing a dance. Several people can be seen in background observing the dance.
A dark photo of a group of Ute Indians standing with the Indian agent outside of the wooden agency building near the junction of Cochetopa Pass and Los Pinos Creek, circa early 1870s (i.e., before the agency was moved in 1874).