·         Uainuint Paiute / Native Americans / Rifles / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about An Uainuint Paiute aiming a rifle, southwestern Utah.

·         Uinta / Tribal chiefs / Native Americans / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about Ta-vah'-puts, Chief of the Uintas.

·         Uinta Ute / Families / Tipis / Native Americans / Children

o        Description: This page contains information about Sai' Ar's Home. Note on photo: A family of Uinta Utes ca. 1873 indian lodge in the Uinta Valley.

·         Umatilla / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props

o        Description: This page contains information about Unidentified Umatilla Indian.

·         Umatilla / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props

o        Description: This page contains information about “Yellow Bird“, Umatilla

·         Umatilla / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props / Tobacco pipes

o        Description: This page contains information about Unidentified Umatilla Indian.

·         Umatilla / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props / Tomahawks

o        Description: This page contains information about Unidentified Umatilla Indian.

·         Umatilla / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props / Tomahawks

o        Description: This page contains information about “Little Chief“, Umatilla

·         Umatilla / Paloos / Delegations / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props / Tobacco pipes / Tomahawks

o        Description: This page contains information about Umatilla, Paloos, and 2 white men

·         Umatilla / Stone Tools

o        Description: This page contains information about Umatilla stone implements

·         Umatilla / Stone tools

o        Description: This page contains information about Umatilla stone implements

·         Umatilla / Tribal Chiefs / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props / Tobacco pipes

o        Description: This page contains information about “Peo Chief“, Umatilla

·         Umatilla / Tribal chiefs / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Tobacco pipes / Studio props

o        Description: This page contains information about Chief Sumkin, Umatilla Indians of Oregon.

·         Umbrellas / School children / Rain / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. The Arkansas rainy season, and this young resident of the Jerome Center dons rubber boots and carries a parasol. The (buckshot) mud makes the tirp to and from school a little dificult.

·         Umbrellas / School children / Rain / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. Grade school children leaving the school, at the Jerome Relocation Center. During the rainy season, in the heart of the Arkansas lowlands, the Jerome Center, whose residents are former Californians of Japanese ancestry, was one vast quagmire.

·         Uncapappa Sioux / Native Americans / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about Rain-in-the-Face - Uncapappa Indian who killed Custer (?)

·         Uniforms / Graduation ceremonies / Students / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps / Women

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Amache High School graduation.

·         Uniforms / Police / Guards / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Chief of Internal Security, Tomlinson and a group of his police staff demonstrating their new identification arm bands, which in their design also denote the rank of the wearer. Arm bands shown are, left to right, Patrolman, Desk Sergeant, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain and Chief.

·         Uniforms / Police / Guards / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Granada Relocation Center, Amache, Colorado. Six volunteers of the civilian police demonstrate their new identification arm bands. The design of the band signifies the rank of the wearer. From left to right, Patrolman, throughout the various grades to the Chief.

·         Uniforms / Project directors / Clubs / Boys / Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Topaz, Utah. Boy Scouts hold court of Honor at Central Utah Relocation Center at Topaz. Deputy Director, James F. Hughes, presents merit badges to first class scouts.

·         Uniforms / Schools / Students

o        Description: This page contains information about Photograph probably made by Charles R. Scott, an employee of the Seneca Training School, for Superintendent Horace B. Durant.

·         Unkapapa Sioux / Portraits / Native Americans

o        Description: This page contains information about “Rain-In-The-Face“. (Unkapapa Sioux)

·         Unkpapa Sioux / Native Americans / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about Gall. Note: (“Pizi“). Sioux (Unkpapa). Participated in Custer Massacre. Surrendered with Sitting Bull (1881). Sent to Standing Rock Indian Agency.

·         Unkpapa Sioux / Native Americans / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about Gall. Note: (Sioux). Sitting Bull and Gall were chased by Col. N.A. Miles, but trail was lost near Big Dry River about October 1876.

·         Ute / Delegations / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props / Tribal Chiefs / Medals / Warriors

o        Description: This page contains information about Ute delegation

·         Ute / Native Americans / Military personnel / Horses / Flags / Cavalry

o        Description: This page contains information about Sergeant James Frost--Ute Indian.

·         Ute / Native Americans / Military scouts / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about One of General Crook's Scouts [Ute]

·         Ute / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Soldiers

o        Description: This page contains information about Lt. Styer, and Ute Amigos. Near Fort Duchesne, Utah,1886

·         Ute / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props

o        Description: This page contains information about Ute, group portrait

·         Ute / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props

o        Description: This page contains information about Ute, group portrait

·         Ute / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props / Warriors

o        Description: This page contains information about Ute warrior “Sam“

·         Ute / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio Props / Warriors

o        Description: This page contains information about Ute warrior “Tom“, Ourays Band

·         Ute / Native Americans / Women / Portraits

o        Description: This page contains information about The Mirror Case. Note on photo: Ute Tribe.

·         Ute / Tribal chiefs / Native Americans / Women / Children / Portrait photographs

o        Description: This page contains information about Chief Buckskin Charlie and Band of Ute Indians.

·         Ute / Warriors / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props

o        Description: This page contains information about “Billy“, a Ute warrior, Ourays Band

·         Utes / Native Americans / Portrait photographs / Studio props

o        Description: This page contains information about White River Utes, Colorado. Participants in the Meeker Massacre in CO, 1880. L to R Jack, Henry (standing), Chipita, Ouray, unknown (standing), Saawick.

·         Utility poles / Construction / Wire / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. Light poles and wiring for electric lighting are being installed at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry.

·         Utility poles / Construction / Wire / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. Electric lighting is being installed at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry.

·         Utility poles / Construction / Wire / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Poston, Arizona. Light poles and wiring for electric lighting are being installed at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry.

·         Utility poles / Elevated highways / Dam construction

o        Description: This page contains information about “Salt River - Power Canal - Wood flume 300' upstream from structure 3A. River is at bottom of fill to left. Sta. 165.“

·         Utility poles / Native Americans / Climbing

o        Description: This page contains information about Ralph Powless climbs a pole

·         Utility poles / Water towers / Japanese-American relocation / Relocation camps

o        Description: This page contains information about Topaz, Utah. A view of the water tower, which supplies water to the residents of this War Relocation Authority center, for evacuees of Japanese ancestry.

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