- Grandfather, “Olhatha” George Harney (Takelma) 1837-1900. Elected first Chief, Confederated Tribes of Siletz, 1870. Photo taken in Washington D.C., circa 1875-77
- Grandfather George Harney, first Chief of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz
- Grandfather George Harney
- Great Aunt Agnes Harney Howard with husband, Joe Howard
- Great Aunt Agnes Harney Howard
- Mother, Eveline Lydia Harney Baker (Takelma), daughter of George Harney (Takelma) and Elizabeth Julian Tole (Grand Ronde)
- Great Aunt Frances Harney Johnson and Mother, Eveline Harney Baker
- Nurse holding Aggie (3 years), Mother Eveline, Sister Marian, Great Aunt Frances, Brothers Lloyd and Charles, with Brother Terry and Sister Evelyn in front (1927)
- Grandpa Charles Baker, Brother George Baker, Brother Tharald Baker, Brother Lloyd Baker, Father George W. Baker, Brother Gilbert Baker
- Grandpa Charles Baker and George Baker (Coos)
- Aggie’s Brothers at Ti’lomikh Falls, 1933
- Table Rock, Sacred Grounds above the Rogue River ,1933
- (Front) Great Aunt Frances, (Middle) Brother George, Mother Eveline, Brother Gilbert, (Back) Father George, 1933
- Great Aunt Frances Harney Johnson with traditional “111” tattoos, 1934
- Aggie in Feather Dance regalia, 1930s
- (Top) Brothers Gilbert and George Baker, (2nd row) Great Aunt Agnes Harney, Grandma Elizabeth Harney, Brother Lloyd Baker, (3rd row) Cousin Rosalie Colby, Sister Evelyn Baker, Agnes Baker, (bottom) Cousins Ruby, Reuben, Gwendolyn, and Raymond Colby
- (Top) Brothers Gilbert and George Baker, (2nd row) Great Aunt Agnes Harney, Grandma Elizabeth Harney, Brother Lloyd Baker, (3rd row) Cousin Rosalie Colby, Sister Evelyn Baker, Agnes Baker, (bottom) Cousins Ruby, Reuben, Gwendolyn, and Raymond Colby
- Agnes on the Trask River by Tillamook, 1953
- Agnes on the Trask River by Tillamook, 1953
- Aggie on horseback, 1950s
- Aggie in the 1950s
- Southern Oregon University Graduation, with brothers George and Lloyd, 1985
- Agnes with her brother Lloyd Baker
- Agnes with brother George Baker
- Joanna Storm, daughter Mona Hudson, son Keith Taylor, Agnes, granddaughter Ember Hudson, daughter Nadine Martin, 2000
- Daughters Sonja Taylor, Nadine Martin, and Mona Hudson, 2000
- Agnes with daughters Nadine Martin and Mona Hudson, 2005
- Agnes with daughters Mona Hudson and Nadine Martin at Applegate Salmon Ceremony, 2005
- Agnes with great granddaughter Kimberly Taylor
- Aggie and Grant Pilgrim with grandson Creed Taylor and granddaughter Diana Martin
- Agnes with great granddaughter Chantele Rilatos, 2003
- Great grandkids Santee, Devon, and Keauna
- Great grandkids Jai and Jesse
- Great grandkids Diana and Charlotte Harrington, 2004
- Great granddaughter Anna Marie Taylor
- Great granddaughter Natalie Solis
- Aggie on the movie set south of Crescent City, CA
- Aggie with Julie Norman and Cathy Shaw at dedication of the Headwaters Environmental Center in Ashland, 1996
- Aggie at the Siletz PowWow, 2000s
- Aggie at the Siletz PowWow, 2000s
- Aggie with Dal Dal (Jill Birmingham) at the traditional Takelma pit house by the Kerbyville Museum
- Aggie and Newman at the Takelma pit house in Kerby, Oregon
- Aggie teaching about Takelma ways with the traditional canoe made by Gray Eagle and George Fence
- Kids and traditional Takelma canoe, made by Gray Eagle and George Fence
- George Fence (Cherokee), Takelma canoe carver
- Grandson Jai Kibbe (Yurok), Martha Stewart, and Aggie on the Illinois River, 2001
- Aggie, Martha Stewart, and Keith Taylor on the Illinois River, 2001
- Thank-you note from Martha Stewart after TV interview on the Illinois River, 2001
- Winners of Ecotrust’s Buffett Award in Portland, 2004
- Aggie weaving an egg basket at the Good Medicine Women’s Healing Gathering in Williams, 2004
- Aggie with Diane Windsong Martin during the Good Medicine Women’s Healing Gathering, 2004
- Aggie with Gladys Bolton at the Siletz PowWow
- Agnes delivering a speech, 2000
- Aggie with new traditional “111” tattoo by New Zealand Maori elder, 2000
- Aggie with John Lodge at Moody Blues Concert in Medford
- Takelma Intertribal Project leaders, Dennis Martinez and Aggie, at Applegate (Kanaka Flat) Salmon Ceremony, mid-1990s
- Aggie and family at Applegate Salmon Ceremony, mid-1990s
- Aggie cleaning salmon with ferns at Applegate Salmon Ceremony, mid-1990s
- Daughters Nadine Martin and Mona Hudson at Applegate Salmon Ceremony, mid-1990s
- Salmon filets on traditional redwood skewers
- Salmon filets on redwood skewers
- Salmon skewers around the fire pit
- Daughter Mona Hudson and Barry Snitkin tending salmon skewers
- Salmon Feast at Kanaka Flat on the Applegate River, mid-1990s
- Aggie with WWF Board Member, Bob Waterman, and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt, at Applegate Salmon Ceremony
- Grandma Aggie with Lakota elders Rita and Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance
- First meeting of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers in New York, 2004
- Authors Gloria Steinem and Alice Walker at Council Meeting in New York, 2004
- Grandmothers and guests at Council Meeting in New York, 2004
- Author Luisah Saimai at Council Meeting in New York, 2004
- Yupik dancer, Marie Meade, at Council Meeting in New York, 2004
- Aggie and Yupik dancer, Marie Meade, 2004
- International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers and Jyoti, 2004
- Clara Shinobu Iura welcomes Grandmothers to Vovos, Brazil, via the Amazon River, 2005
- Grandmothers head home via the Mapia and Amazon Rivers, 2005
- Grandmother Julietta Casimiro and translator Francoise Bourzat from Oaxaca, Mexico, 2006
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