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Box 3

 Container

Contains 22 Results:

Number 8: Men's Fancy dancer at 1982 AIC at Navy Pier, 1982

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1982

Number 9: Chris Grezlik ready to join in dancing at the 1981 AIC Pow Wow, 1981

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 46
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1981

Number 10: Chauncina Whitehorse and granddaughter at a special honor pow wow for Lee Whitehorse

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 47
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...

Number 15: Kim Greendeer and Bradford Funmaker, fancy dancers at AIC Annual Pow Wow and winners of fancy dance competition

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 48
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...

Number 18: Windy White and Bobby Bird at AIC Pow Wow, Navy Pier

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...

Number 20: Richard Rivera, fancy dancer attending an AIC Valentine's Day pow wow

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...

Number 24: Mario Rivera at AIC Pow Wow

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...

Number 26: Lana King, 1985 AIC Princess dancing at AIC annual pow wow, 1984

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 52
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1984

Number 27: Lana King, 1985 AIC Princess, Miss Indian Chicago

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...

Number 28: Leonard Hare Sr., Leonard Hare Jr., with a member of the next generation, at AIC 1984 Annual Pow Wow, 1984

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 54
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1984

Number 31: Steve King and Adrian King taking a minute out at AIC 1982 Annual Pow Wow at Navy Pier, 1982

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 55
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1982

Number 34: Pete Moore (left) ready to dance men's traditional at AIC Pow Wow, 1984

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 56
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1984

Number 37: Jo Jo Blackowl, fancy dancer at an AIC event at DePaul

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...

Number 44: Woman's Fancy dancer at 1984 AIC Pow Wow, Rose Maney behind her, 1984

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1984

Number 45: Michele Kline, and the Hensley sisters, lining up for grand entry at 1982 AIC Annual Pow Wow, 1982

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 59
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1982

Number 50: Jasper Blackowl (right) at a special pow wow sponsored by the Whitehorse family

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 60
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...

Number 51: Jennifer White (center) and friends at AIC 1982 Spring Exposition (see Oversize Box), 1982

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 61
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Joe Kazumura was born in Modesto, California in 1937 and was in a Japanese internment camp during World War II. He came to Chicago in 1946 and after receiving a camera for his birthday in 1959, he became interested in photography. He lived near the Indian Center in Chicago, frequently attending events held there, and became particularly interested in photographing Plains Indians costumes. While in the service in Korea, Kazumura learned darkroom skills. He was the secretary, past-president...
Dates: 1982

F. Peter Weil - Portrait

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 62
Scope and Contents note From the Series: F. Peter Weil (a non-Indian interested in Indian life) was born in Germany in 1913 and came to the United States in 1938. Having started in photography as a hobby, he studied under Aaron Siskind and Art Sinsabaugh at the Institute of Design in Chicago on a part time basis (1952-1954). After working for photographers in Chicago and free-lancing for the Hyde Park Herald, Weil came to the Newberry Library in 1969 as the supervisor of the Photoduplication Department. While at the Newberry, he...

Number 1: Women dancers line up for Grand Entry at the Chicago Conference Pow Wow in 1961, held at field house of the University of Chicago, 1961

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 63
Scope and Contents note From the Series: F. Peter Weil (a non-Indian interested in Indian life) was born in Germany in 1913 and came to the United States in 1938. Having started in photography as a hobby, he studied under Aaron Siskind and Art Sinsabaugh at the Institute of Design in Chicago on a part time basis (1952-1954). After working for photographers in Chicago and free-lancing for the Hyde Park Herald, Weil came to the Newberry Library in 1969 as the supervisor of the Photoduplication Department. While at the Newberry, he...
Dates: 1961

Number 3: Lester Fourhorn, Sam Keahna, and Albert Keahna during the blessing of the Center event, behind the Newberry Library, 1971

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 64
Scope and Contents note From the Series: F. Peter Weil (a non-Indian interested in Indian life) was born in Germany in 1913 and came to the United States in 1938. Having started in photography as a hobby, he studied under Aaron Siskind and Art Sinsabaugh at the Institute of Design in Chicago on a part time basis (1952-1954). After working for photographers in Chicago and free-lancing for the Hyde Park Herald, Weil came to the Newberry Library in 1969 as the supervisor of the Photoduplication Department. While at the Newberry, he...
Dates: 1971

Number 9: Barbara Bearskin and Kathy White, D'Arcy McNickle in the background during the Center's founding, 1971

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 65
Scope and Contents note From the Series: F. Peter Weil (a non-Indian interested in Indian life) was born in Germany in 1913 and came to the United States in 1938. Having started in photography as a hobby, he studied under Aaron Siskind and Art Sinsabaugh at the Institute of Design in Chicago on a part time basis (1952-1954). After working for photographers in Chicago and free-lancing for the Hyde Park Herald, Weil came to the Newberry Library in 1969 as the supervisor of the Photoduplication Department. While at the Newberry, he...
Dates: 1971

Number 11: Richard McPherson and Ben Bearskin chat between songs during the McNickle Center's founding event, 1971

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 66
Scope and Contents note From the Series: F. Peter Weil (a non-Indian interested in Indian life) was born in Germany in 1913 and came to the United States in 1938. Having started in photography as a hobby, he studied under Aaron Siskind and Art Sinsabaugh at the Institute of Design in Chicago on a part time basis (1952-1954). After working for photographers in Chicago and free-lancing for the Hyde Park Herald, Weil came to the Newberry Library in 1969 as the supervisor of the Photoduplication Department. While at the Newberry, he...
Dates: 1971