|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:14:18 GMT -5
Otadan (Plenty), 1864. Powwow at Lake Traverse, abt. 1910. Santee family in front of tepee, abt. 1900. Santee family, abt. 1920. Santee man, abt. 1860.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:17:49 GMT -5
Santee Mission grounds, abt. 1885. Santee Normal Training School band, abt. 1910. Santee Normal Training School Baseball Club, 1880s. Santee Normal Training School, abt. 1890. Santee Sioux men, abt. 1870. Santee Sioux, probably at Ft. Abercrombie, Dakota Territory, abt. 1870.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:20:51 GMT -5
Santee woman and children, Flandreau, SD, May 23, 1889. Santee woman, abt. 1872. Santee women, abt. 1915. Sarah Goodthunder, 1897. Shakopee (Little Six), at Ft. Snelling, 1864.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:26:31 GMT -5
Shodo, left, and unknown Dakota woman, Mendota, MN, 1885. Simon Anawangmani, Dakota leader of Hazelwood Republic, 1862. Sioux tepee, Mendota, MN, abt. 1880. Sioux woman and child, Ft. Snelling, 1862/3. Dakota woman, abt. 1865. Sioux women at Ft. Snelling, 1862/3. Sioux women at Ft. Snelling, 1862/3. Snana, abt. 1880. Snana, 1899.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:30:35 GMT -5
Solomon and Mary Wells, Prairie Island, 1950. Solomon Wells (Tatanka Maza), 1950. Students at Santee Normal Training School, abt. 1900. Students gardening at Santee mission School, abt. 1885. Tamaha (Standing Moose), abt. 1860. Taopi (Wounded Man), 1862. Taopi again, abt. 1860.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:34:26 GMT -5
Tatakagay (Wind Maker), abt. 1862, one of the 38 executed at Mankato. Tatanka Nalighin (Standing Buffalo) Sisseton chief, abt. 1860. Tehedonecha (One Who Forbids His House), abt. 1862. Tenasepa, abt. 1860. Tenasepa again, 1862.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:38:04 GMT -5
Tepees at Ft. Snelling, 1862/3. The Man Who Spits As He Walks, abt. 1865. Two Dakota men at Ft. Snelling, 1864. Two Santee women, abt. 1872. Usedoha, 1863.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:41:06 GMT -5
Wacouta (Foremost Talker) at Ft. Snelling prison, 1862-3. Wakinyanwaste (Good Thunder) and wife, abt. 1890. Wapastoka (One Who is Gentle), Ft. Snelling, 1863. Wasutah, abt. 1860.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:43:19 GMT -5
Wells family, Prairie Island, 1950. Winona, daughter of Chief Red Iron, imprisoned at Ft. Snelling, 1862-3. Wowinajia (Young Eagle), abt. 1870. Wowinape, Son of Little Crow, Ft. Snelling, 1864.
|
|
|
Post by tamara on Jan 25, 2007 13:20:14 GMT -5
Wells family, Prairie Island, 1950. Winona, daughter of Chief Red Iron, imprisoned at Ft. Snelling, 1862-3. Wowinajia (Young Eagle), abt. 1870. Wowinape, Son of Little Crow, Ft. Snelling, 1864. I know I ran across this once before but couldnt for the life of me remember where I saw the identity of the girl Winona listed as the daughter of RedIron. This would be the sister in law of the Marlows and the wife of Louis Marlow, Emma. Where did you see this Jimmy?
|
|
|
Post by BIG JON on Jan 25, 2007 15:16:38 GMT -5
Wacouta (Foremost Talker) at Ft. Snelling prison, 1862-3. JIMMY...WHERE DID YOU GET WACOUTA'S NAME AS FOREMOST TALKER?... I ASK AS I HAVE ONE NAMED WICOSAYATAPI--WHICH TRANSLATES TO FOREMOST SPEAKER...IT ALSO MEANS CHIEF... HIS NAME IS ALTERNATELY LISTED AS PAZA-AMANI(MEDICINE WALKER) JUST LOOKING FOR LINKS... JON
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Jan 25, 2007 15:18:03 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by tamara on Jan 26, 2007 12:45:19 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by hermin1 on Jan 28, 2007 3:26:59 GMT -5
Jimmy and you otheer generous folk whohave been sharing these priceless photos with us. thansk so much!!!! It is fantastic to be able to put a face to a name on a document,orcnesusetc. i had often whonder ed what the people I was searching for records on, looked like.
|
|
|
Post by hermin1 on Jan 28, 2007 4:12:19 GMT -5
Big Jon: Here is what I have on George C. Lawrence Ref. 1902 Reg. Santee Ind. Fam.: Parents listed wer Tunwaniteton(sp.) and Hapansidan( deceased) spouse Maggie aka Ocyetopawin(sp) parents: John Jewitt and Nancy Wapaha. children: Rebecca, Linda, Guy, and Mary M.George was born1862 and died 1934.
I hae a pizzle: I also have a George G. Lawrence and my reference is the same Santee Census. this George Lawrence was maried 3 times. Can anyone advise me as to if this other George Lawrence did Exist?
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Feb 17, 2007 12:50:42 GMT -5
Dakota Delegation at the White House, 1858. Mazaomani, Wahpeton Chief. Wakinyantaw (His Own Thunder), 1858. Wamanonsa.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Mar 2, 2007 7:41:14 GMT -5
Left to Right: unknown, Gus Bahr, unknown, Susan (Wambdisun) Bahr. Susan was the daughter of Henry and Nancy Wambdisun.
|
|
|
Post by hermin1 on Mar 2, 2007 17:14:05 GMT -5
Jimmy and you others who have been so kind to share your photos with us, you don't know how much these photos mean to me, in being able to match a photo with a name of a person(s) I amd doing a search for.
thank you all so verymuch.
|
|
|
Post by Jimmy on Mar 3, 2007 12:07:57 GMT -5
Susan Wambdisun, abt. 1895. She was the daughter of Henry and Nancy Wambdisun. I got these Wambdisun photos from a cousin I have just met, Claudia.
|
|
|
Post by wiyangewin on Mar 19, 2007 20:37:53 GMT -5
The Ferry at Santee. Probably during the 1920s. Was looking at these pictures, fascinating and also tragic to me! On this particular picture (I'm usually pretty good at guessing decades from looking at automobiles) it looks like this pic was taken somewhere in the early 19-teens, possibly the 0-hundreds, judging from the automobiles on the boat. Although it could also be from the 1920's, if the automobiles are simply old. Photography goes back well into the 19th century, the ladder part, but the auto, I believe started to hit the roads at the turn of the 20th century. I bet someone who is expert at boats and photography could probably give a more accurate year of when it was taken. Let's say for instance, a person in the world of auction! People like that' unlike historians' they research well and are very well versed when it comes to the details and accuracy of objects. My grandfather William Westerman was Nancy Stone's grandson. He named my mother "Ferne" after the ferry at Santee
|
|