Robert E. Cunningham Oklahoma History Collection

The Robert E. Cunningham Oklahoma History Collection contains photographs and negatives by various photographers that showcase the people and places in Oklahoma from the late 1800s through the late 1900s.

This collection contains disturbing materials, specifically human corpses.


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[Ralph Weeks, right; Pawnees War Chief, center; William Pollack, left]
[Ralph Weeks, right; Pawnees War Chief, center; William Pollack, left]
Pawnees- Chief with tribal officers. War Chief of the Pawnees is pictured, center with his interpreters, William Pollock, left, and Ralph Weeks, right. The picture was taken shortly after whites took over a part of the territory that once was theirs. Pollock later distinguished himself as a member of Teddy Roosevelt's rough riders, and now rests in a hero's grave at Pawnee. [Same as photograph .0875]
[Sac & Fox]
[Sac & Fox]
Sac & Fox [Billy Grey Eyes, L.L.] [See Clippings, Stillwater News-Press 24 Feb. 1964]

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