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Predominantly photography. There are approximately 114 items in the collection.
None.
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Collection was donated by Carol Ruppé
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Reynold Ruppé: Indian Dress and Mesquakie Houses. Heard Museum. Phoenix, Arizona
Reynold Ruppé: Indian Dress and Mesquakie Houses. Copy slides: | |||||||||||
RC105(1):1 | Naskapi. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):2 | Naskapi. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):3 | Ojibwa, Minnesota. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):4 | Seneca. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):5 | Delaware. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):6 | Seminole. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):7 | Mississippi, Choctaw. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):8 | Osage robe. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):9 | Osage. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):10 | Fox, modern. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):11 | Crow, formal. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):12 | Crow, early modern. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):13 | Old Sioux. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):14 | Cheyenne. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):15 | Cheyenne, modern. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):16 | Nez Perce. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):17 | Ute, 1880s. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):18 | Kiowa, modern. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):19 | Jicarilla Apache. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):20 | Chiracahua Apache. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):21 | Taos, with robe. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):22 | Taos. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):23 | Old Navajo robe. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):24 | Old Navajo. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):25 | Navajo. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):26 | Acoma, old. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):27 | Acoma, old. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):28 | Acoma, embroidered cotton. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):29 | Hopi bride, old. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):30 | Hopi bride, old. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):31 | Hopi, old. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):32 | Hupa, California. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):33 | Kwakiutl, British Columbia. Reynold Ruppe collection of Harvard University Native American traditional clothing. |
Reynold Ruppé: Indian Dress and Mesquakie Houses. Original slides: | |||||||||||
RC 105(1):34-66 | Original slides of above. For details see folder RC 105(1):67-69i. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):67-69i | Slide descriptions; typescript, 3 original, 9 copies. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):70 | Grand entry at Powwow (Tama?), n.d.; color slide. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):71-73 | Mesquakie homes, n.d.; color slides. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):74-75 | Powwow, n.d.; color slides. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):76 | Tama Powwow, 1954 color slide. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):77 | Tama Powwow, 1958 color slide. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):78 | Tama Powwow, 1954 color slide. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):79-80 | Traditional Mesquakie house, n.d.; color slides. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):81-82 | Powwow, n.d.; color slides. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):83-93 | Stages of construction for a traditional Mesquakie house, n.d.; color slides. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):94 | Landscape, n.d.; color slide. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):95-97 | Unidentified male dancer in front of traditional Mesquakie house, n.d.; color slides. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):98 | Early stage in construction of a traditional Mesquakie house, n.d.; color slide. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):99-102 | Powwow, n.d.; color slides. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):103 | "Sauk & Fox, Algonquian family, Lodge covered with elm bark. Oklahoma, before 1884. From a photo in the Newton H. Chittendon scrapbook, MS. Division, Library of Congres. B.A.E. Neg.720-c" | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):104 | Ceramics, B.7.4.2 6776 n.d.; 4x5 silver gelatin negative. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):105 | Two girls building a Mesquakie house, B.8.5.2. 8102 n.d.; 4x5 silver gelatin negative. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):106 | Pottery, n.d.; 4x5 silver gelatin negative. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):107 | Unidentified woman, n.d.; 4x5 silver gelatin negative. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):108 | Unidentified man, n.d.; 4x5 silver gelatin negative. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):109 | Unidentified woman, n.d.; 4x5 silver gelatin negative. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):110 | "Mesquakie girl in Plains type buckskin dress at the annual Pow-wow near Tama. Barbara Jean Waseskuk";Reynold Ruppe, photographer, 1954 3x5 b/w photographic print with description attached. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):111 | Barbara Jean Waseskuk with unidentified woman, Reynold Ruppe, photographer, n.d.; 3x5 b/w photographic print. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):112 | Traditional Mesquakie house, Reynold Ruppe, photographer, n.d.; 3x5 b/w photographic print. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):113 | "Mesquakie wickiup covered with mats. Some are coverd with canvas, elm bark, or in the olden days with hides. Mat coverings appear to have been the most common type of the Mesquakie", Reynold Ruppe, photographer, n.d.; 3x5 b/w photographic print. | ||||||||||
RC 105(1):114 | Envelope that contained the images listed above, hand written note attached; 9 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches. |