Two Anglo women and three Indian women. The Indian women are seated on wicker chairs. The Indian woman at left turned away from the camera; second Indian woman in center, back row, hides her face with her arm. The photograph was possibly taken at Manse Ranch in Pahrump, Nevada. A Post-it note identifies the Indian woman in front, right, as "probably Maude Yount." This is a different woman from the Maude Yount identified on photo Image ID:0096 0020.
Two men in costume with a young Native American girl at the first Helldorado Day Parade on Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada. The man dressed as President Lincoln was one of Harold Stocker's craps dealers.
Two unidentified, costumed Indians at pageant in Pueblo Grande de Nevada, also known as the "Lost City," near Overton, Nevada. Group Creators credit goes to John W. Walker Electric Studio in Ely, Nevada.
A picture postcard of a Native American woman carrying an infant in a cradleboard on her back. Handwritten notes on the postcard say "This design is used for a boy," and "Buckskin casing[?] over basket." Caption: "No. 38 Natives of Nevada."
An Indian couple and female child. The photograph was taken in either Ash Meadows or Pahrump Valley, Nevada. An automobile is visible in the background.
From the Syphus-Bunker Papers (MS-00169). The folder contains an original handwritten letter, an envelope, a typed transcription of the same letter, and a copy of original letter attached.
Bureau of Indian Affairs Assistant Area Director's (C.S.) report about a visit to the Las Vegas Paiute Colony, February 15-16, 1958. Includes description of conditions, land value, recommendations, and area maps.
Office of the Chief Coordinator, Federal Real Estate Board, Questionnaire Covering Real Estate Owned by the United States, completed by E. A. Farrow, detailing the establishment and status of the Las Vegas Paiute Colony.