National Anthropological Archives
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National Anthropological Archives
Description
From the Smithsonian's collection of anthropological resources and cultural documentation from around the world. Most of the photographs in this collection were taken by anthropologists James Mooney and Frank Speck around the turn of the century.
Collection Items
Parkey Major
Parkey Major, a Mattaponi girl, poses for an unknown photographer near West Point sometime around 1900. The photograph likely was taken on or near the Mattaponi Reservation, located between Route 30 and the Mattaponi River.
Chickahominy Indians Paying Tribute to the Governor of Virginia.
Chickahominy tribal members visit the Executive Mansion in Richmond on December 10, 1919, to present Governor Westmoreland Davis with game. The annual tribute honored the terms of the treatyending the Third Anglo-Powhatan War (1644–1646). In…
Winona and Iola Bradby
Chickahominy tribal members Winona and Iola Bradby pose for the photographer Frank G. Speck in Providence Forge sometime around 1900. Speck (1881–1950) was a native of New York and a professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania,…
Elsie Nelson
Rappahannock tribal member Elsie Nelson poses for the photographer Frank G. Speck in Indian Neck sometime between 1914 and 1925. Speck (1881–1950) was a native of New York and a professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, where…
Maggie Adkins
Chickahominy tribal member Maggie Adkins poses for the photographer Frank G. Speck sometime around 1900 at an unknown location.Speck (1881–1950) was a native of New York and a professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, where…
Mrs. Theodora Dennis Cook
Pamunkey tribal member Theodora Dennis Cook poses for the photographer Frank G. Speck sometime around 1900 in King William County. Cook wears a cape made of wild turkey and duck feathers. Speck (1881–1950) was a native of New York and a…
Captola Cook
Pamunkey tribal member Captola Cook poses for the photographer Frank G. Speck sometime around 1910 in an unknown location. Speck (1881–1950) was a native of New York and a professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he…
Children of George Major Cook
The children of George Major Cook, all members of the Pamunkey tribe, pose for the photographer James Mooney in King William County sometime around 1899. Mooney (1861–1921) was an Indiana native who worked for the Smithsonian…
Family of George Major Cook
The family of George Major Cook, members of the Pamunkey tribe, poses for the photographer De Lancey W. Gill in an unknown location sometime around 1899. Gill (1859–1940) was a prolific photographer for the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of…
The Bradby Family
The Bradby family, members of the Chickahominy tribe, poses for the photographer James Mooney in an unknown location sometime around 1900. Mooney (1861–1921) was an Indiana native who worked for the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American…