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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing Portraits of Native Americans from Plains tribes

About this Item

Title

  • Portraits of Native Americans from Plains tribes

Summary

  • Most images are of individuals--primarily men in ceremonial dress; also women, a mother and child and children. One image shows an "Indian cowboy" with cowboy hat and lasso. Sitters include: Chief Red Wolf, Ta-goon-quaste (Tail of the Rabbit), Rain-in-the-Face, Chief Drag Wolf, Chief Plenty Coos (i.e. Coups), Hollow Horn Bear, Luther Standing Bear, Quanah Parker, Chief Iron Tail, Two Guns White Calf, Long Pine, Chief American Horse, Bacon Rind, Elizabeth Penny, and many others. Includes group portrait of Mountain Chief, Chief Owen Heavy Breast, and Princess Guiding Star with General Hugh Scott, and another group portrait of Indians and Euro-Americans decorating an Indian hero's grave. Also includes combination photo of 16 images of portraits of men, women, and children. Tribes represented include Blackfeet (Siksika), Mesquakie (Fox), Mandan, Sioux, Crow, Cheyenne, Oglala, Nez Percé, Osage, and others.

Created / Published

  • [between 1882 and 1949]

Headings

  • -  Standing Bear, Luther,--1868-1939
  • -  Drag Wolf,--Chief
  • -  Indians of North America--Great Plains--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Siksika Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Dakota Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Crow Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Cheyenne Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Nez Percé Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Oglala Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Fox Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Mandan Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Osage Indians--Clothing & dress--1880-1950
  • -  Mothers & children--1880-1950
  • -  Older people--1880-1950
  • -  Tribal chiefs--United States--1880-1950
  • -  Cowboys--Montana--1880-1950

Format Headings

  • Albumen prints--1880-1950.
  • Cabinet photographs--1880-1950.
  • Gelatin silver prints--1880-1950.
  • Group portraits--1880-1950.
  • Montages--1880-1950.
  • Portrait photographs--1880-1950.

Genre

  • Portrait photographs--1880-1950
  • Group portraits--1880-1950
  • Albumen prints--1880-1950
  • Montages--1880-1950
  • Gelatin silver prints--1880-1950
  • Cabinet photographs--1880-1950

Notes

  • -  Title devised. Some photos captioned on recto or verso.
  • -  Lot includes several cabinet card photographs, and several photos on original mounts.
  • -  Lots includes several images possibly formatted for stereograph mounts.
  • -  Some photos on postcard stock.
  • -  Photographed or copyrighted by various individuals and companies in Illinois: Place (Chicago), Coover (Chicago), W.R. Crossland (Charleston), Hugo P. Cook (Chicago), Robert Gish Parker (Chicago); Oklahoma: Houstin Payne (Shawnee), Burnette Love (Pawhuska), J.L. Rivkin (Tulsa), Duncan (Chekotah), Chaufty Studio (Watonga); South Dakota: J.H. Bratley (Rosebud), Harry Standing Bear (Wamblee), George C. Brown (Draper), Baker and Johnston; Nebraska: Chas. E. Jacoby (Kimball), Arthur L. Anderson (Wahon), Kern (Crawford); Missouri: Edward A. Maserang (St. Louis); Iowa: Gottfried Schneider (Ogden); Pennsylvania: William S. Ellis (Philadelphia); Underwood and Underwood, and others from New York, Dakota Territory, North Dakota, Michigan, Montana, Washington (State), Kansas, Arizona, Minnesota, as well as numerous photos by photographers with no stated address.
  • -  Copyright deposits, various claimants, 1882-1949.

Medium

  • 78 photographic prints : gelatin silver or albumen ; 20 x 28 cm. or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 12920 (F) [P&P]

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 92500329

Online Format

  • image

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