Pencil sketch of a Tuscarora woman, carrying child in a cradle board on her back, Lewiston, New York.; Series XII: Graphics; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white tintype, with some color added, of a portrait of a Tuscarora man and woman.; Series XII: Graphics; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Watercolor sketch of a Tuscarora woman wearing dress from 1875, carrying basket, designs along the bottom border, Lewiston, New York.; Series XII: Graphics; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Pencil sketches of nineteen Iroquois pictographs from the Robert Livingston Indian records.; Series XII: Graphics; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white engraving of four Seneca men and one woman, with masks, turtle rattles, around camp fire. This image has been identified as potentially culturally sensitive. Reproduction and remote access is restricted.; Series XII: Graphics; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
At time of recording, the speaker, (Chief) William "Willy-hah" Mountpleasant carried the title of Head Sachem of the Tuscaroras, and had been Secretary to the Chief's Council for 16 years.
audio:4411; APSdigrec_0193; Recording Number: 16; Program Number: 01
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Access to this file is restricted.; Also includes informal conversation in English. Stories on Indian Council, New York state politics and politicians.
APSdigrec_0094; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 11
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At time of recording, the speaker, (Chief) William "Willy-hah" Mountpleasant carried the title of Head Sachem of the Tuscaroras, and had been Secretary to the Chief's Council for 16 years.