Letter from Willard W. Beatty to Frank Speck, 1941. Concerning field work among the Houma Indians. Willard was in the Education Department of Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Black and white photograph of Houma woman, in contemporary attire, posed in front of thatched roof dwellings.; Image (4-5-b); Freeman guide #4364a.; Funding provided by: Getty Foundation
Black and white 3/4-length portrait of two men (Merlin Pierite and Joseph Pierite, Sr.), sitting on a porch, with one woman, Anglaise "English" Barbry, seated in the background.; Image: 10-26-c
Black and white photo of young man (Joseph "Babe" Barbry) seated on porch, with older man (Chief Horace Pierite, Sr.) seated in chair in the background.; Image: 10-26-d
Black and white photo of a group of people assembled outside a home in the distance. Includes Chief Horace Pierite, Sr., Merlin Pierite, Joseph Pierite, Sr., and Arthur Joseph Bordelon.; Image: 10-26-g
Black and white photo of a girl (Anna Mae Pierite Juneau), a young man (Joseph Pierite, Jr.), and a young woman (Norma Pierite Khawaja), standing outside wearing traditional Tunica headdresses.; Image: 10-26-k
Black and white photo, profile view, of two women (Anglaise "English" Barbry and an unidentified older woman) seated outside on a porch, possibly while their picture was being taken by Frank Speck.; Image: 10-27-a
Black and white photo, profile view, of two women (Anglaise "English" Barbry and an unidentified older woman) seated outside on a porch, possibly while their picture was being taken by Frank Speck.; Image: 10-27-b
Black and white photograph of a man (Hilaire "Eli" Barbry) standing outside while his picture is taken by another man (Frank Speck), facing away in foreground.; Image: 10-27-m