George McGovern, Frank Mankiewicz, Bob Chamberlain, and Frank Denholm in Aberdeen, South Dakota during the 1968 campaign
George McGovern speaking at a Denholm for Congress rally in 1970, Frank Denholm is to his right
Masahide Shibusawa, Japanese business man, who is in charge of the work of Moral Re-Armament in Japan, speaks at the Mackinac demonstration. He has come to plan for the delegation of 100 Japanese students arriving later in July. Shibusawa's great-grandfather was the founder of modern industrial Japan
Maj. Gen. J. Strom Thurmond accompanied by Honor Guard Commander Capt. Charles E. Guilford salutes the colors during Honor Guard ceremonies
Luck Spider Back Bone living on his allotment of 640 acres, 1 room log house, dirt root, and dirt floor
Labon Holy Pipe on his own allotment of 32- acres, house build with personal funds
Richard Kneip congratulating Frank Denholm on his win for the U.S. House of Representatives seat
Richard Kneip's 'Dick Kneip's people for People Campaign for Governor' campaign bus
Family standing by 'Kneip for Governor' and 'Denholm U.S. Congress' signs in their front yard
Johnson Scabby Face on his deceased daughter's allotment as he is the sole heir to the estate of 160 acres
John White Bear living on his grandmother's allotment of 160 acres
John Garnier, a mix blood living on his wife's allotment of 160 acres with a two room log house, shingle roof, and good floor
John Bean Robe on his deceased wife's allotment of 320 acres
Flanked by American Indian elders and overseas delegates, J. Blanton Belk gives the keynote speech at the demonstration for modernizing America on Mackinac Island, Michigan. Ben Reifel is visible in the background looking left
Distinguished Service and Valor awardees and the Secretariat - 25th Honor Awards Convocation - Interior auditorium; Left to Right - Top Row: Captain Matthew V. Carson, Jr., USN, Office of the Secretary; Joseph V.B. Wells, Geological Survey; Christopher J. San Fellipo, Geological Survey; Paul Zinner, Bureau of Mines; Ulric J Gendron, Bureau of Reclamation; William M. Deaton, Bureau of Mines; James Westfield, Bureau of Mines; Elmer P. Myers, Bureau of Indian Affairs; John S. Knowles, Bureau of Land Management; George L. Collins, National Park Service; Charles E. Peterson, National Park Service; A. Clark Stratton, National Park Service; Dick Sutton, National Park Service; Left to Right - Front Row: Floyd H. Phillips, Bureau of Indian Affairs; Alphonse Kemmerich, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries; Administrative Assistant Secretary Beasley; Andrew W. Anderson; Bureau of Commercial Fisheries; Monty Wilcox; Louise A. Wilcox; Orpha R. McPherson, Bureau of Indian Affairs; Secretary Udall; Clara B. Gonzales, Bureau of Indian Affairs; Assistant Secretary Carver; Assistant Secretary Holum; Fannibelle Jackson, Bureau of Land Management; Under Secretary Carr; Assistant Secretary Briggs; Benjamin Reifel, Bureau of Indian Affairs; Father John G. Kuhn, Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle
Former Representative Ben Reifel at a Indian Society seminar at Black Hills State College in Spearfish, South Dakota
Indian pageant at Black Hills Ordnance Depot in Provo, South Dakota, showing Helen Morganti of Lead, South Dakota being adopted into the tribe as Princess Silver Cloud, and Chief Afraid of Horses, the show was held for the war workers at the depot; the photograph is signed in ink on the front: Sincerely, Helen Morganti
Dr. Ned A. Hatathli, President of Navajo Community College, received the 1971 Indian Council Fire achievement award from Ben Reifel; from left to right: Dr. Ned A. Hatathli; Louis R. Bruce, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Ben Reifel, director, Office of Indian Programs, National Parks Service; Elmer Bennett, Arrow Inc.
Indian Council Fire Achievement award ceremony held at the National Aviation Club in Washington, D.C., Dr. Ned A Hatathli is the 1971 Indian Achievement award winner; from left to right: Ben Reifel, director, Office of Indian Programs, National Park Service; Leo W. Vocu, executive director, National Congress of American Indians; Louis R Bruce, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Dr. Ned A. Hatathli, President of Navajo Community College; Forrest Gerard, director, Office of Indian Affairs, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Tom Colosino Director or Arrow Inc.; Hon. Virgil L. Kirk, Chief Justice, Navajo Tribal Courts; Elmer Bennett, Arrow Inc.
Dr. Ned A. Hatathli, President of Navajo Community College, received the 1971 Indian Council Fire achievement award; from left to right: George Lavatta, Special Assistant to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Ben Reifel, director, Office of Indian Programs, National Park Service; Louis R. Bruce, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Dr. Ned A. Hatathli, President of Navajo Community College; Leo W. Vocu, executive director, National Congress of American Indians; Forest Gerard, director, Office of Indian Affairs, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations Sub-Committee on Interior and related agencies; Left to Right: George Evans, Joe McDade, Ben Reifel, Winfield Denton, Mila Kirwan, Julia Hansen
House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations Sub-Committee on Interior and related agencies; Left to Right: George Evans, Joe McDade, Ben Reifel, Winfield Denton, Mila Kirwan, Julia Hansen
Ceremony honoring two American Indian code talkers
Honor Guard of Italian Carabinieri pass in review before Maj. Gen. J. Strom Thurmond and Maj. Gen. Eugene F. Cardwell during ceremonies at Caserma Passalacqua in Verona, Italy. In the background are senators, representatives and congressional aides in Italy for a tour of the U.S. Army's Southern European Task Force
Honor Guard of Italian Carabinieri pass in review before Maj. Gen. J. Strom Thurmond and Maj. Gen. Eugene F. Cardwell during ceremonies at Caserma Passalacqua in Verona, Italy. In the background are senators, representatives and congressional aides in Italy for a tour of the U.S. Army's Southern European Task Force
Honor Guard ceremonies at Caserma Passalacqua in Verona, Italy. The congressional party salute the colors
Bureau of Indian Affairs officials visit the Holy Rosary Mission in Pine Ridge, South Dakota; from the right: (second) Superintendent Towle; (third) Commissioner Emmons; (fourth) Rev. Lawrence Edwards, S.J., Superior of Holy Rosary Mission; From the Left (fourth) Rev. John Bryde, S.J. , principal of Holy Rosary Mission; (fifth) Ben Reifel, Aberdeen Area Director; (sixth) Representative Ely. Berry; (seventh) Assistant Commissioner Rex Lee
Holdy Rosary Mission Church and dormitory. This mission the Mother Catholic Mission for the Pine Ridge Reservation
South Dakota Governor Richard Kneip (far left), Congressman Frank Denholm (second from right), and others at a groundbreaking ceremony
Governor George Romney of Michigan shakes hands with Representative Ben Reifel. The photograph is signed: To Ben, Best wishes always! George Romney
People supporting the Goldwater-Miller ticket during the 1964 United States Presidential campaign at a rally in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
George Gillespie, a mix blood living on his deceased mother's allotment, a one room log house, dirt roof, and dirt floor
Frank Good Lance, Ben Reifel, and Thor Spotted Bear standing by Wounded Knee Monument on Mother's Day
Frank Denholm sitting on an International Farmall tractor talking with a farmer while campaigning in 1970
Frank Denholm at the swearing in ceremony for the oath of office for the U.S Senate in Washington, D.C.
Frank Denholm speaking to the Boys Scouts of America during a stop on the campaign trail
Frank Denholm speaking to a group of students at Lincoln High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Frank Denholm speaking at the South Dakota Farmers Union annual convention while campaigning in 1968
Frank Denholm speaking at an event at the Sheraton Motor Inn
Frank Denholm speaking to the crowd at a powwow, two American Indian dancers are standing behind him
Frank Denholm speaking during a Memorial Day event
Frank Denholm sitting on an International Farmall tractor during his 1970 campaign
Frank Denholm riding in the South Dakota State University Bummobile during the Hobo Day parade in Brookings, South Dakota
Frank Denholm shaking hands with constituents on the 1968 campaign trail
Frank Denholm speaking at an event during his 1968 campaign
Frank Denholm speaking at an event during his 1968 campaign
Frank Denholm speaking at an event during his 1968 campaign
Frank Denholm on the 1968 campaign trail
Frank Denholm shaking hands with a constituent while riding in the South Dakota State University Bummobile during the Hobo Day parade the hobo flag of peace is behind him
Frank Denholm as an auctioneer in 1970
Frank Denholm
Portrait of Frank Denholm
Portrait of Frank Denholm
Portrait of Frank Denholm
Portrait of Frank Denholm
Portrait of Frank Denholm
Frank Denholm working at his desk in 1968
Portrait of Frank Denholm
Congressman Frank Denholm being interviewed at his office desk
Frank Denholm during a radio interview
Frank Denholm speaking at a celebration in his honor for winning the Senate race in 1970 and celebrating his birthday
Frank Denholm and his wife Millie are riding in a convertible in a parade during his 1968 campaign for Congress
Frank Denholm going over a document with another man
Frank Denholm posing with American Indian dancers at a powwow
Frank Denholm posing with American Indian dancers at a powwow
Frank Denholm is the auctioneer at a sale
Frank Denholm is the auctioneer at a sale.
Frank Denholm and George McGovern pose for a photograph
Young Frank Denholm
Frank Clown Horse's house and allotment of 320 acres rented by Oliver Sharp Fish
Frank and Millie Denholm with the South Dakota flag at the swearing in ceremony for the oath of office for the U.S Senate in Washington, D.C.
Frank and Millie Denholm on a sidewalk in front of a house during Frank Denholm campaign for U.S. Congress
Frank and Millie standing by a vintage car
Frank and Millie Denholm dressed for the South Dakota Governors Ball in 1971
Frank Denholm with his wife Millie at a celebration in his honor for winning the Senate race in 1970 and celebrating his birthday
Frank and Millie Denholm at an event
Frank and Millie Denholm pose for a photograph outdoors
New Congressman Frank Denholm and his wife Millie Denholm after his win
Frank and Millie Denholm pose for a photograph in his office
Florence Peale, wife of Ambassador Edward Peale of Liberia, is visiting the Mrs. Robert Orben, wife of the speech writer for President Nixon
Representative E.Y. Berry, Senator Karl Mundt, and Ben Reifel, Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from the First District of South Dakota, are on the campaign trail in Pierre, South Dakota
Large group of people gathered in a room and seated on chairs at an event in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Ben Reifel presiding over an assembly discussing Indian boarding school issues, seated at the table are Olaf Nelson, reservation principal at Ft. Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, O.R. Sande, superintendent at Wahpeton Boarding School in North Dakota, and Herman Bogard, superintendent at Flandreau Boarding School in Flandreau, South Dakota
Representative Ben Reifel meets with Don Hunter of Centerville, South Dakota and Merle Flyger of Hurley, South Dakota to talk about the sugar beet industry in South Dakota, Representative Reifel holds a bowl of sugar cubes for Hunter and Flyger to put in their coffee
Two men sitting in front of a display of two marlin fish attached to a sign which reads: City of Miami, Pier 5 - World's Finest Fishing Fleet
Frank Denholm standing by the Denholm Waterfowl Production Area sign
Denholm Waterfowl Production Area sign
People standing in front of Frank Denholm's campaign headquarters
Frank Denholm standing in front of his campaign headquarters
Frank Denholm standing in front of his campaign headquarters
Denholm trucking business offered twenty four hour service and was owned by Frank Denholm
Three young volunteers handing out Denholm campaign pamphlets during a 1970 parade
Frank Denholm speaking to the National Farmers Organization in Miller, South Dakota
Frank Denholm shaking hands with South Dakota constituents
Denholm Seed Company sign in a field of flowers
Denholm Seed Company building
Denholm for Congress supporters are carrying signs during a rally
Frank Denholm and others on stage during a Denholm for Congress rally in Brookings, South Dakota
Elect Frank E. Denholm for U.S. Congress 'A New Strong Voice for South Dakota - Farmer - Businessman - Former FBI Agent - Educator - Lawyer (Democratic Candidate for all the people!)' campaign billboard
Elect Frank E. Denholm for U.S. Congress 'A New Strong Voice for South Dakota - Farmer - Businessman - Former FBI Agent - Educator - Lawyer (Democratic Candidate for all the people!)' campaign billboard in Brookings, South Dakota