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Background imageAnthropology Collection: RUSSELL: THE COWBOY. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

RUSSELL: THE COWBOY. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

Background imageAnthropology Collection: NEW YORK: HOBOS, 1915. Hobos moving Hotel de Gink, a hotel for itinerant workers

NEW YORK: HOBOS, 1915. Hobos moving Hotel de Gink, a hotel for itinerant workers on the Bowery in New York City. Photograph, 8 April 1915

Background imageAnthropology Collection: RICHARD WORLEY (c1686-1719). English pirate

RICHARD WORLEY (c1686-1719). English pirate. Worley and his crew fighting the crews of two South Carolina warships, 1719. Aquatint, English, 1820s

Background imageAnthropology Collection: PLAYING CARDS, c1915. A cowboy and a Native American man seated on a blanket

PLAYING CARDS, c1915. A cowboy and a Native American man seated on a blanket and playing cards on the Great Plains. Photograph, c1915

Background imageAnthropology Collection: REMINGTON: FRONTIERSMEN. I took ye for an Injin. Drawing, 1890, by Frederic Remington

REMINGTON: FRONTIERSMEN. I took ye for an Injin. Drawing, 1890, by Frederic Remington

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ALASKA: ESKIMOS, c1905. A mother carrying her sleeping child on her back, Nome, Alaska

ALASKA: ESKIMOS, c1905. A mother carrying her sleeping child on her back, Nome, Alaska. Photographed by the Lomen Brothers, c1905

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ESKIMO MOTHER AND BABIES. An Inuit mother breast-feeding her two babies, North America

ESKIMO MOTHER AND BABIES. An Inuit mother breast-feeding her two babies, North America. Photograph, c1904

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ALASKA: ESKIMOS, c1903. Two Eskimo women in traditional fur clothing, Nome, Alaska

ALASKA: ESKIMOS, c1903. Two Eskimo women in traditional fur clothing, Nome, Alaska. Photographed by the Lomen Brothers, c1903

Background imageAnthropology Collection: HAREM, c1900. The Sultan in his Harem. Humorous study by the St. Louis photographer Fritz W

HAREM, c1900. The Sultan in his Harem. Humorous study by the St. Louis photographer Fritz W. Guerin, c1900

Background imageAnthropology Collection: HOBOS, c1915. Hoboes fighting between railroad cars. Photograph, c1915

HOBOS, c1915. Hoboes fighting between railroad cars. Photograph, c1915

Background imageAnthropology Collection: RALPH E. MADSEN (1897-1948). American cowboy. The Worlds Tallest Man in circus sideshows

RALPH E. MADSEN (1897-1948). American cowboy. The Worlds Tallest Man in circus sideshows and known as Sky High Madison and High Bill Madesen due to his 7 6" height

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ALASKA: ESKIMO WOMAN. Eskimo woman identified as Obleka, Alaska. Photograph, c1907

ALASKA: ESKIMO WOMAN. Eskimo woman identified as Obleka, Alaska. Photograph, c1907

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ALASKA: TLINGIT WOMEN, c1900. Two Tlingit women, wearing robes of eider duck feather

ALASKA: TLINGIT WOMEN, c1900. Two Tlingit women, wearing robes of eider duck feather and marmot skin, seated in front of a wooden partition with baskets and carved wooden items

Background imageAnthropology Collection: RUSSELL: COWBOY. Stage Driver. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

RUSSELL: COWBOY. Stage Driver. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ARTHUR L. WALKER, c1885. African American cowboy. Photograph, c1885

ARTHUR L. WALKER, c1885. African American cowboy. Photograph, c1885

Background imageAnthropology Collection: RUSSELL: BULL WHACKER. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

RUSSELL: BULL WHACKER. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

Background imageAnthropology Collection: HOBOS, c1920. Hobos walking along the railroad tracks, after being kicked off the train

HOBOS, c1920. Hobos walking along the railroad tracks, after being kicked off the train. Photograph, c1920

Background imageAnthropology Collection: HOBOS, c1915. A group of hobos playing cards in a boxcar. Photograph, c1915

HOBOS, c1915. A group of hobos playing cards in a boxcar. Photograph, c1915

Background imageAnthropology Collection: HOBOS, c1915. A hobo climbing on top of a railroad car. Photograph, c1915

HOBOS, c1915. A hobo climbing on top of a railroad car. Photograph, c1915

Background imageAnthropology Collection: PYLE: MAROONED, 1887. Wood engraving by Henry Wolf after an illustration by Howard Pyle

PYLE: MAROONED, 1887. Wood engraving by Henry Wolf after an illustration by Howard Pyle, 1887

Background imageAnthropology Collection: PYLE: PIRATES, 1887. Capture of the Galleon. Wood engraving after a drawing by Howard Pyle

PYLE: PIRATES, 1887. Capture of the Galleon. Wood engraving after a drawing by Howard Pyle, 1887

Background imageAnthropology Collection: GYPSY ENCAMPMENT, 1879. Inside a gypsy tent at a camp at Mitcham Common, South London

GYPSY ENCAMPMENT, 1879. Inside a gypsy tent at a camp at Mitcham Common, South London. Engraving, English, 1879

Background imageAnthropology Collection: NEW YORK: HOBOS, 1915. Hobos holding the sign of Hotel de Gink in New York City

NEW YORK: HOBOS, 1915. Hobos holding the sign of Hotel de Gink in New York City, a hotel for itinerant workers on the Bowery. Photograph, 1915

Background imageAnthropology Collection: CANADA: ESKIMO FAMILY, 1860. An Eskimo family group of the Eastern Canadian Arctic

CANADA: ESKIMO FAMILY, 1860. An Eskimo family group of the Eastern Canadian Arctic standing in front of a sod hut. Photographed by William Bradford, 1860

Background imageAnthropology Collection: SPAIN: COWBOYS, c1875. Three Spanish cowboys around a outdoor table in Cordoba, Spain

SPAIN: COWBOYS, c1875. Three Spanish cowboys around a outdoor table in Cordoba, Spain. Photograph, c1870-1880

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1908. Five cowboys outdoors with two of them getting haircuts

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1908. Five cowboys outdoors with two of them getting haircuts on a Sunday afternoon at a ranch in Texas. Photograph, c1908

Background imageAnthropology Collection: CHILE: HUASOS, c1890-1923. Huasos, Chilean cowboys, on horseback herding cattle in Chile

CHILE: HUASOS, c1890-1923. Huasos, Chilean cowboys, on horseback herding cattle in Chile. Photograph, c1890-1923

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1904. A group of cowboys branding cattle on a ranch in Texas. Photograph

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1904. A group of cowboys branding cattle on a ranch in Texas. Photograph, c1904

Background imageAnthropology Collection: WYOMING: RODEO, c1910. Four cowboys taming a bucking bronco during the Cheyenne

WYOMING: RODEO, c1910. Four cowboys taming a bucking bronco during the Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo and western celebration in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Photograph, c1910

Background imageAnthropology Collection: COWBOYS, c1905. Cattle being branded by three cowboys on a ranch in western America

COWBOYS, c1905. Cattle being branded by three cowboys on a ranch in western America. Photograph, c1905

Background imageAnthropology Collection: OKLAHOMA: COWBOYS, c1905. A cowboy twirling a lariat in the air as six other cowboys

OKLAHOMA: COWBOYS, c1905. A cowboy twirling a lariat in the air as six other cowboys watch at a cowboys camp in Oklahoma. Stereograph, c1905

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1908. Two cowboys on horseback traveling down a rocky hillside

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1908. Two cowboys on horseback traveling down a rocky hillside trail at the LS Ranch in Texas. Photograph by Erwin Evans Smith, c1908

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Five cowboys gathered together as one of them draws a map

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Five cowboys gathered together as one of them draws a map on the ground beside their horses, Texas. Photograph by Erwin Evans Smith, c1907

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys breaking a horse in a corral on the LS Ranch in Texas

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys breaking a horse in a corral on the LS Ranch in Texas. Photograph by Erwin Evans Smith, c1907

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys pulling a cow lying on its side from a gully in Texas

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys pulling a cow lying on its side from a gully in Texas. Photograph by Erwin Evans Smith, c1907

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys breaking a horse in a corral on the LS Ranch in Texas

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys breaking a horse in a corral on the LS Ranch in Texas. Photograph by Erwin Evans Smith, c1907

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys reading mail next to a USM postbox near the

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys reading mail next to a USM postbox near the LS Ranch in Texas. Photograph by Erwin Evans Smith, c1907

Background imageAnthropology Collection: TEXAS: COWBOY, c1907. A cowboy breaking a horse in a corral on the LS Ranch in Texas

TEXAS: COWBOY, c1907. A cowboy breaking a horse in a corral on the LS Ranch in Texas. Photograph by Erwin Evans Smith, c1907

Background imageAnthropology Collection: RALPH E. MADSEN (1897-1948). American cowboy. The Worlds Tallest Man in circus sideshows

RALPH E. MADSEN (1897-1948). American cowboy. The Worlds Tallest Man in circus sideshows and known as Sky High Madison and High Bill Madesen due to his 7 6" height

Background imageAnthropology Collection: SIR GENILLE CAVE BROWN CAVE (1869-1929). English cowboy, bartender and 12th baronet

SIR GENILLE CAVE BROWN CAVE (1869-1929). English cowboy, bartender and 12th baronet. Photographed with his horse, c1910

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ESKIMO DWELLING, c1899. A group of three Inuits sitting in front of their house

ESKIMO DWELLING, c1899. A group of three Inuits sitting in front of their house in the Arctic region with seal carcasses and furs hanging to dry. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1899

Background imageAnthropology Collection: WORLDs FAIR: ESKIMOS. An exhibition depicting an Arctic village with Eskimos

WORLDs FAIR: ESKIMOS. An exhibition depicting an Arctic village with Eskimos and their dogs among their tents, Worlds Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A. Stereograph, c1904

Background imageAnthropology Collection: CANADA: SEAL HUNT, c1882. An Eskimo identified as Jens returning from a successful seal hunt

CANADA: SEAL HUNT, c1882. An Eskimo identified as Jens returning from a successful seal hunt, near Conger, Canada. Photograph, 1882

Background imageAnthropology Collection: CANADA: EXPEDITION, c1882. Sergeant Jewell and an Eskimo identified as Christiansen

CANADA: EXPEDITION, c1882. Sergeant Jewell and an Eskimo identified as Christiansen, members of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, starting from Fort Conger to support Dr. Octave Pavy, Canada

Background imageAnthropology Collection: CANADA: EXPEDITION. Members of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, Lieutenant Lockwood

CANADA: EXPEDITION. Members of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, Lieutenant Lockwood and Sergeant Brainard, accompanied by an Eskimo, leaving Fort Conger, Canada. Photograph, c1881-1884

Background imageAnthropology Collection: SEATTLE: ESKIMO FAMILY. An Eskimo family from Labrador, Canada, at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific

SEATTLE: ESKIMO FAMILY. An Eskimo family from Labrador, Canada, at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (A.Y.P.E.) in Seattle, Washington. Photograph, October 1909

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ALASKA: ESKIMO COUPLE. An Eskimo man and woman identified as Happy Jack and wife

ALASKA: ESKIMO COUPLE. An Eskimo man and woman identified as Happy Jack and wife
ALASKA: ESKIMO COUPLE. An Eskimo man and woman identified as " Happy Jack" and wife, in traditional dress, Alaska. Photographed by Frank H. Nowell, October 1904

Background imageAnthropology Collection: ALASKA: ESKIMOS, c1916. Two Eskimo mothers standing outside their tents, each carrying

ALASKA: ESKIMOS, c1916. Two Eskimo mothers standing outside their tents, each carrying a child on their back, Alaska. Photograph, c1916



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