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Kutenai Duck Hunter, 1910, Edward Sheriff Curtis photograph

Kutenai Duck Hunter, 1910, Edward Sheriff Curtis photograph

Kutenai Duck Hunter, 1910 Français : Un chasseur de canard kutenai, 1910

Chief Joe Healy and braves (HS85-10-18746) original

Chief Joe Healy and braves (HS85-10-18746) original

Original caption: "Chief Joe Healy and braves." Public domain photograph of procession, parade in Canada, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chief Joe Healy and braves (HS85-10-18746)

Chief Joe Healy and braves (HS85-10-18746)

Original caption: "Chief Joe Healy and braves." Public domain photograph of procession, parade in Canada, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Edward S. Curtis Collection People 064

Edward S. Curtis Collection People 064

Ktunaxa girls, photographed by Edward S. Curtis in 1911. Hrvatski: Skupina žena stoji kod kanua. Polski: Kobiety Kutenajów na zdj. Edwarda S. Curtisa z roku 1911. Русский: Женщины ктунаха на фотографии Эдва... More

Tame moose, 1904

Tame moose, 1904

in 1904, Old Man Khanish of the Ktunaxa tribe, had a tame moose.

FMIB 48988 Kootenny Indian fishermen capture a great many large trout by trolling in Koutenay Lake in May, June, and July

FMIB 48988 Kootenny Indian fishermen capture a great many large trout ...

Kootenny Indian fishermen capture a great many large trout by trolling in Koutenay Lake in May, June, and July Subject: Indians of North America--Fishing, Kootenai Indians, Kootenay Lake (B. C.) Geographic Sub... More

FMIB 49000 Camp of Kootenay Indian fishermen near the Skookumchuck River--tributary of Upper Kootenay River

FMIB 49000 Camp of Kootenay Indian fishermen near the Skookumchuck Riv...

Camp of Kootenay Indian fishermen near the Skookumchuck River--tributary of Upper Kootenay River Subject: Fishing villages--Alaska, Camp sites, facilities, etc.--Alaska, Kootenai Indians, Tipis Tag: Traditiona... More

FMIB 49016 Kootenay Indian family at Moyle Lake

FMIB 49016 Kootenay Indian family at Moyle Lake

Kootenay Indian family at Moyle Lake Subject: Indians of North America--British Columbia, Moyle Lake (B. C.) Geographic Subject: Canada--British Columbia--Moyle Lake Tag: People

Linguae Ksanka Elementae Grammaticae

Linguae Ksanka Elementae Grammaticae

Philippo Canestrelli's grammar of the "Ksanka" (Kootenai or Kutenai) language of Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia.

Káínawa (Blood), Piegans and Kootenai men (left to right), from- Karl Bodmer Travels in America (79) (cropped)

Káínawa (Blood), Piegans and Kootenai men (left to right), from- Karl ...

Author: aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book "Maximilian, Prince of Wied’s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832–1834" by Prince Maximilian of Wied (Publisher: Ackermann & Co., 1839)... More

Karl Bodmer Travels in America (79)

Karl Bodmer Travels in America (79)

Author: aquatint by Karl Bodmer from the book "Maximilian, Prince of Wied’s Travels in the Interior of North America, during the years 1832–1834" by Prince Maximilian of Wied (Publisher: Ackermann & Co., 1839)... More

Kutenai woman 1910 - A woman standing next to a boat on a beach
Ktunaxa (Kootenai) crewman aboard sternwheeler Duchess, near Golden BC 1887

Ktunaxa (Kootenai) crewman aboard sternwheeler Duchess, near Golden BC...

A member of the Ktunaxa or Kootenai/Kootenay First Nation serving as a crewman aboard the sternwheeler Duchess, first steamboat to run on the Columbia River above Golden, BC. This is taken in 1887.