Black-and-white half-length, 3/4 portrait of an Inuk woman named Rose, standing outside in a caribou fawn skin coat. Identified on back of photo as "Labrador Eskimo girl (Rose) Nain Band, wearing caribou fawn skin 'dickey.'", Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white full-length portrait of an Inuk young woman in parka outside., Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Hand-colored engraving by S. Crosby of Cherokees in native attire assembled in front of tipis. For publication with Charles De Wolf Brownell's The Indian Races of North and South America., Image (4-16-h); Freeman guide #4291a., Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Color oil painting of Delaware Indian dwellings on hillside., On cardboard, 6 x 9 inches. Image (4-19-a); Freeman guide #4612a., Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Full length view of a man, probably Innu (Naskapi or Montagnais,) kneeling on the ground, constructing a canoe., Image: 4-36-k; Freeman guide number: 4188b
Half-length portrait of an unidentified man, probably Innu (Naskapi or Montagnais,) wearing suspenders, with trees in background., Image: 4-38-e; Freeman guide number: 4188b
Full-length view of young children standing behind three babies in cradleboards, in front of a wooden building. Probably Innu (Montagnais or Naskapi.), Image: 4-39-d; Freeman guide number: 4188b
Black-and-white studio portrait of a newly-married Kaw couple. Text of the reverse side of the photo in Speck's hand: "Here is an upright clear-thinking man and woman, not to be underrated because they are Kaw (Kansa) 'Indians' of Oklahoma. He could rate with the business men & lawyers in another sphere of civilization. She could talk with social workers & mothers in equal terms of ideas. The simple tribal life was to them, however, a blessed contentment.", Image: 4-40-e