usnatarchives:Navajo papoose on a cradleboard with a baby lamb, Window Rock, AZ,1936. Records of the
usnatarchives:Navajo papoose on a cradleboard with a baby lamb, Window Rock, AZ,1936. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (NARA ID 519160).Thomas Eagle Thunder L.B. 73, undated, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (NARA ID 34334736). Gov’t official with Unidentified Indians, undated, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (NARA ID158884356 ).County health officer and nurse with Native Americans who received the Typhoid serum, 1935, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (NARA ID 170102233).“Fort Totten Preventorium Children,” 1936, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, (NARA ID 40571398).Explore Thousands of Bureau of Indian Affairs Photos Online!To mark Native American Heritage Month, the National Archives has launched a new webpage featuring thousands of photos from Bureau of Indian Affairs. Nearly 20,000 photos have been scanned, digitized and made available free of charge online, easily searchable by Tribal Nation, topic, or state. WE NEED YOU!Take a break from binge watching, become a Citizen Archivist (it’s easy! Info here) and join the Native American Photos Tagging Mission! Learn more:National Archives News story by Victoria Macchi, “New Finding Aid Improves Search for Native American Photos.”Unwritten Record post “Introducing the Bureau of Indian Affairs Photographs Finding Aid!”Start your search by Tribal Nation, topic, or state.National Archives News Native American History special topics page.Related news: Native American Treaties Now Online for the First TimeAOTUS blog on these newly digitized treaties.Related Pieces of History post by Jessie Kratz: Remembering Lloyd Oliver, U.S. Marine Navajo Code Talker -- source link