The Wanamaker Collection, 1908-1921 is a collection of images and documents taken of Native American Peoples during the first decades of the 1900s. Joseph K. Dixon, under the sponsorship of John and Rodman Wanamaker of Philadelphia, took three western expeditions that produced more than 8,000 images. Dixon later documented Native participation in World War I through photographs of the veterans and individual questionnaires. and The IU Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is committed to responsible stewardship of collections including images of one's family and community; please email iumaa@iu.edu if you would like to unpublish an image of your relative.
Explore the lab’s archaeological photograph collection. Images depict historic excavations through modern day field work, historic and prehistoric artifact c...
The Great Lakes-Ohio Valley Ethnohistory Collection, 1953-1966, is a unique assemblage of primary and secondary resources pertaining to the Native American o...
This collection consists of the Maps Series of The Great Lakes-Ohio Valley Ethnohistory Collection, 1953-1966, a unique assemblage of primary and secondary r...