20 Beautiful Postcards Capture Everyday Life of American Indians in the Early 20th Century

   

The Collection of American Indian postcards is held by the DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University.

The collection is comprised of postcard views of Navaho, Hopi and Pueblo Indians; pueblos; interiors of Hopi houses; ceremonials; and blanket weaving. Views of American Indians, Blackfoot, Apache, Hopi and Pueblo are prints of paintings, some by Winold Reiss for the Great Northern Railway, W.E. Rollins and Fred Harvey.

 
Old Carreta, Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, circa 1901

 

 
An Up-stairs room, Hopi House, Grand Canyon of Arizona, circa 1903

 

Old Blanket Room in Hopi House, Grand Canyon of Arizona, circa 1903

 

Old Blanket Room in Hopi House, Grand Canyon of Arizona, circa 1903

 

Navajo Indian Blanket Weaver, circa 1904

 

 
An Indian living room, Hopi House, Grand Canyon of Arizona, circa 1905

 

 
Group of Indians, Hopi House, Grand Canyon of Arizona, circa 1905

 

 
The Hopi House, Grand Canyon of Arizona, circa 1905

 

 
Elle of Ganado, maker of the President's Blanket, The best weaver among the Navahoes in Fred Harvey Indian Building, Albuquerque, New Mexico

 

 
Hopi Snake Dance, circa 1907

 

 
Pueblo women making bread, New Mexico, circa 1907

 

 
Street scene Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico, circa 1907

 

 
Old Men Singing, Corn Dance, Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, circa 1908

 

 
A Song in the Kiva, Arizona, circa 1910

 

Buffalo Calf, a Jicarilla Apache, circa 1915

 

Buffalo Calf, a Jicarilla Apache, circa 1915

 

Navaho Indian family and Hogan, Arizona, circa 1915

 

Taking the elevator, Hopi Village, Arizona, circa 1915

 

The complete story of a Navaho Blanket, Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, circa 1915

 

 
Hopi snake priest entering Snake Kiva, Oraibi, Arizona, circa 1920