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Visualizing the “Vanishing Race”: the photogravures of Edward S. Curtis
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Curtis' Image and Life: The Network of The North American Indian, Inc.
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At the ford - Cheyenne
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The picture represents a party of warriors on the march. The scene is at Tongue river, in Montana.
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Cheyenne type
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The original of this portrait is Wako'yami ("his horse bobtailed") of the Northern Cheyenne.
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Cheyenne profile
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Cheyenne girl
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Two Moons - Cheyenne
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Two Moons was one of the Cheyenne chiefs at the battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, when Custer's command was annihilated by a force of Sioux and Cheyenne.
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At the ford - Cheyenne
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The picture represents a party of warriors on the march. The scene is at Tongue river, in Montana.
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Cheyenne warriors
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Porcupine - Cheyenne
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At the summer gatherings for such occasions as the Sun Dance, the men sometimes protect their heads from the merciless sun by a thatch of cottonwood leaves.
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Camp in the cottonwoods - Cheyenne
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The scene shows a single lodge pitched in one of the cottonwood groves in the bottoms along Tongue river, in Montana.
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Waiting in the forest - Cheyenne
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At dusk in the neighborhood of the large encampments young men, closely wrapped in non-comittal blankets or white cotton sheets, may be seen gliding about the tipis or standing motionless in the shadow of the trees, each one alert for the opportunity to steal a meeting with his sweetheart.
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Little Wolf - Cheyenne
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Story of the Washita
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An Old Cheyenne warrior recounts the famous battle of the Washita in 1868, when the tribe was severely defeated by General Custer.
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On the Canadian River
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The name of the Canadian river was not derived from any association with Canada or the Canadians, but from the Spanish cañada, on account of the high, cut banks of the stream. The Canadian originally divided the lands claimed by the Quapaw on the south and those of the Great and Little Osage on the both. The Indians in the picture are Cheyenne.
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Cheyenne sun-dance lodge
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For an account of the Sun-dance ceremony and the erection of the lodge among the Southern Cheyenne, see Volume XIX, pages 121-128.
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Hotamitaye Society, Cheyenne sun-dance
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The members of this and other bands, which were created by the Prophet of Cheyenne legend, go to the forest for the poles with which to build the lodge. While in the forest they decorate themselves and their horses with willow branches, leaving the rearmost horsemen to drag the poles to camp.
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Water rite purification, Cheyenne animal dance
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The legend of the Animal dance is given on pages 133-135 of Volume XIX.
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At the pool, animal dance - Cheyenne
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Cheyenne chief
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The Cheyenne belong to the Algonquian linguistic family and therefore are related to the tribes of the Blackfoot Confederacy and to the Arapaho of the north, and, much more remotely, to many of the tribes that once lives along the Atlantic seaboard and in the Midwest. They are now divided into the Northern Cheyenne, living in Montana, and the Southern Cheyenne who were assigned a reservation in the present Oklahoma in 1867.
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Lone chief - Cheyenne
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Cheyenne costume
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This woman's deerskin costume, ornamented with porcupine-quill embroidery and with beads and fringe, is characteristic of that of the Cheyenne; but such is now worn only on gala occasions and probably ere very long will be a thing of the past.
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Cheyenne maiden
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Dog woman - Cheyenne
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The woman's dress is embellished with elk-teeth.
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Woista - Cheyenne woman
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Remarkable strength of character is depicted in the features of this woman, and indeed in those of all the Cheyenne. Their former life was such that only the fittest could survive.
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Black Belly - Cheyenne
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The extreme age of this Cheyenne is quite apparent.
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Old Cheyenne
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Old warrior - Arapaho
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The Arapaho, of Algonquian stock like the Cheyenne, are divided into Northern and a Southern tribe, the former living on the Wind River reservation in Wyoming and the latter on the reservation assigned to them and the Cheyenne in the present Oklahoma in 1867.
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A favorite Cheyenne costume
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Cheyenne woman
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Wood-gatherers - Cheyenne
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Cheyenne matron
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Cheyenne man
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Cheyenne female profile
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Cheyenne female type
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Sun dance pledgers - Cheyenne
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Return of scouts - Cheyenne
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Warrior society encircling camp - Cheyenne
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Cutting the centre pole - Cheyenne
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Return with boughs - Cheyenne
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Boughs for the altar - Cheyenne
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Departure from preparation lodge - Cheyenne
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Lame deer monuments - Cheyenne
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Offering pipe to the earth - Cheyenne
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Offering pipe to the skull - Cheyenne
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Priests passing before the pipe - Cheyenne
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Painting the poles - Cheyenne
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Crazy dancers - Cheyenne
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Animal dance - Cheyenne
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Sweat-lodge frame - Cheyenne
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Devotees en route - Cheyenne
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Building the sun lodge - Cheyenne
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Beginning of the altar - Cheyenne
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The altar - Cheyenne
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Sun dance in progress - Cheyenne
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Gray Dawn - Cheyenne
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Dancing - Cheyenne
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Cheyenne young woman
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Stone grave - Cheyenne
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Woman's costume - Cheyenne
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Cheyenne child
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Cheyenne baby-carrier
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Cheyenne footwear
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Old Crow - Cheyenne
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Wife of Old Crow - Cheyenne
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Black Wolf - Cheyenne
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Wife of Howling Wolf - Cheyenne
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Red Bird - Cheyenne
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Man On The Cloud - Cheyenne
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Magpie - Cheyenne
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Drying meat - Cheyenne
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Chiefs in the sun dance parade - Cheyenne
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Hivihhnihpoih Society, Cheyenne sun dance
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Hefatyu Society, Cheyenne sun dance
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Preparatory lodge, Cheyenne sun dance
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Sun dance lodge - Cheyenne
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Interior of sun dance lodge - Cheyenne
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Sun dancers - Cheyenne
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Buffalo society, animal dance - Cheyenne
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Buffalo dancers, animal dance - Cheyenne
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Animal dance - Cheyenne
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Brush huts, animal dance encampment - Cheyenne
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Brush lodge - Cheyenne
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The clowns, animal dance - Cheyenne
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The wolf, animal dance - Cheyenne
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Deer society, animal dance - Cheyenne
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Healing rite of the Deer society, animal dance - Cheyenne
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A Cheyenne peyote leader
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Six
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Piegan
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This scene on Two Medicine river near the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains is typical of the western portion of the Piegan country, where the undulating upland prairies become rougher and more broken, and finally give place abruptly to mountains.
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Morning Eagle - Piegan
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At an age of more than ninety, Apinakuipita is still hale enough to ride his horse to the tribal gatherings.
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Painted lodges - Piegan
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Symbolically painted tipis are frequently observed among the Piegan. Sometimes incidents in the owner's career, especially as a warrior, are depicted, but more often as in this picture, the painting is conventional, and imitative of a tipi seen by the owner in a vision.
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Tearing Lodge - Piegan
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Pinokiminush is one of the few Piegan of advanced years and retentive memory. He was born about 1835 on Jusdith river in what is now northern Montana, and was found to be a valuable informant on many topics. The buffalo-skin cap is a part of his war costume, and was made and worn at the command of a spirit in a vision. The first fasting of Tearing Lodge for the sake of experiencing a vision is narrated by him in Volume VI, pages 79-81.
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In a Piegan lodge
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Little Plume with his son Yellow Kidney occupies the position of honor, the space at the rear opposite the entrance. The picture is full of suggestion of the various Indian activities. In a prominent place lie the ever-present pipe and its accessories on the tobacco cutting-board. From the lodge-poles hang the buffalo-skin shield, the long medicine-bundle, an eagle-wing fan, and deerskin articles for accoutering the horse. The upper end of the rope is attached to the intersection of the lodge-poles, and in stormy weather the lower end is made fast to a stake near the centre of the floor space.
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White Calf - Piegan
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Unistai-poka (White Buffalo-calf) died at Washington in 1903. He was then almost eighty years of age, and had been the chief of his tribe for about a generation. In 1855, being then known as Feather, he signed the treaty negotiated by Governor Stevens. As a warrior, White Calf was famous among the tribes, but with the passing of inter tribal warfare he devoted himself to working in peaceful ways for the good of his people. He was remarkable in the breadth of his judgement, and in the readiness with which he recognized, and adapted himself to, the changes which his people were obliged to face when the buffalo vanished. Kindly, benevolent, and gentle of nature, White Calf yet possessed a sturdy determination and independence that bullying and threats could not move. Yet if reasons were advanced which appealed to his judgement, he was quick to acknowledge error and to modify his views - George Bird Grinnell..
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Two Bear Woman - Piegan
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Double Runner - Piegan
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Double Runner's is an excellent type of the Piegan physiognomy, as well as the ideal North American Indian as pictured by the average person. The native name of this individual is Ahjutomahka.
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Sun dance encampment - Piegan
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This tribal assembly for the Sun Dance of 1898 comprised about two hundred and thirty tipis, including a number of visiting Blackfeet and Bloods from Canada. The scene is on the Piegan reservation in northern Montana, near Browning.
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Travaux - Piegan
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With the most of the plains tribes the travois was the universal vehicle for transporting camp equipment, but is now rarely seen. In the days before the acquisition of horses a smaller form of the same device was drawn by dogs. The occasion of this picture was the bringing of the sacred tongues to the medicine-lodge ceremony, as narrated in Volume VI, page 40.
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Gambler - Piegan
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At the water's edge - Piegan
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Yellow Kidney - Piegan
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The portrait shows Apuyotoksi ("light-colored kidney") wearing a wolf-skin war-bonnet.
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Idle hour - Piegan
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Grizzly-bear brave - Piegan
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At least two of the Piegan Warrior societies (the Braves and the All Brave Dogs) included in their membership two men known as Grizzly-bear Braves. It was their duty, at the time of the society dances, to provide their comrades with meat, which they appropriated wherever they could find it. Their expression and demeanor did justice to their name, and in their official capacity they were generally feared by the people. See Volume VI, pages 20-21.
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Medicine-pipe - Piegan
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Medicine-pipes, of which the Piegan have many, are simply long pipe-stems variously decorated with beads, paint, feathers, and fur. Each one is believed to have been obtained long ago in some supernatural manner, as recounted in a myth. The medicine-pipe is ordinarily concealed in a bundle of wrappings, which are removed only when the sacred object is to be employed in healing sickness, or when it is to be transferred from one custodian to another in exchange for property. Such exchanges, occurring at intervals of a few years in the history of each pipe, are attended by much ceremony
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New Chest - Piegan
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Crow Eagle - Piegan
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Middle Calf - Piegan
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Weasel Tail - Piegan
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The accoutrement of this brave (Apohsuyis) comprises the well-known war-bonnet of eagle-feathers and weasel-skins, deerskin shirt, bone necklace, grizzly-bear claw necklace, and tomahawk-pipe of Hudson's Bay Company origin.
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Old person - Piegan
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The young men eagerly seize every occasion of public festivity to don the habiliments of their warrior fathers.
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Bringing the sweat-lodge willows - Piegan
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Young horseman are coming toward the Sun-dance encampment with willows for the faster's sweat-lodge, as described in Volume VI, page 43.
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Iron Breast - Piegan
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The picture illustrates the costume of a member of the Bulls (see Volume VI, page 28), an age society for many years obsolete.
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Piegan encampment
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The picture not only presents a characteristic view of an Indian camp on an uneventful day, but also emphasizes the grand picturesqueness of the Piegan, living as they do almost under the shadow of the towering Rocky mountains.
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Piegan dandy
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Three chiefs - Piegan
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Three proud old leaders of their people. A picture of the primal upland prairies with their waving grass and limpid streams. A glimpse of the life and conditions which are on the verge of extinction.
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Cheyenne type
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The original of this portrait is Wako'yami ("his horse bobtailed") of the Northern Cheyenne.
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Cheyenne profile
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Cheyenne girl
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Two Moons - Cheyenne
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Two Moons was one of the Cheyenne chiefs at the battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, when Custer's command was annihilated by a force of Sioux and Cheyenne.
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At the ford - Cheyenne
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The picture represents a party of warriors on the march. The scene is at Tongue river, in Montana.
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Cheyenne warriors
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Porcupine - Cheyenne
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At the summer gatherings for such occasions as the Sun Dance, the men sometimes protect their heads from the merciless sun by a thatch of cottonwood leaves.
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Camp in the cottonwoods - Cheyenne
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The scene shows a single lodge pitched in one of the cottonwood groves in the bottoms along Tongue river, in Montana.
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Waiting in the forest - Cheyenne
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At dusk in the neighborhood of the large encampments young men, closely wrapped in non-comittal blankets or white cotton sheets, may be seen gliding about the tipis or standing motionless in the shadow of the trees, each one alert for the opportunity to steal a meeting with his sweetheart.
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Little Wolf - Cheyenne
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