14528 The home of Ta-peats, a Paiute Indian from the vicinity of St.. George, Utah, on the Rio Virgin River, a tributary of the Colorado River in Southern Utah. Photo by John K. Hillers of the Powell Expedition, 1871-1875. Credit Smithsonian Office…
14535 The Shivwit Reservation is in Southwestern Utah, west of Santa Clara. Photo by: Dr. D. E. Beck, BYU. Utah Writers' Project. The older girl is Nellie Snow, and the other one is Lucise John
Cropped image of a stereograph card depicting an David H. Cannon baptising a "Shebit" [Shivwit] Indian man, possibly See-Poor-a-Tum, in St. George, Utah. The photo was taken by C. R. Savage in March 1875.
In the Black Ridge, Pratt's Southern Exploring Party tread the same path as Dominguez and Escalante, who camped at what they called the San Daniel Campsite on Oct. 13, 1776
This color print is a full-length portrait of Joseph Smith (1805-1844) , standing in the woods preaching to a group of Native American Indians. Smith was the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often referred to as Mormon…