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Post by grahamew on Nov 7, 2017 10:25:16 GMT -5
172 - American Horse's Lodge?
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peter
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Post by peter on Nov 7, 2017 14:14:36 GMT -5
Yes, it is American Horse Lodge. In this pictures there is American Horse. The little girl in front of him is the same little girl with the hat in the middle of the picture you posted. Same breastplate same face. The baby on American Horse wife lap is the same little baby on the lap of her mother, right near American Horse standing. I wonder who is the Indian in the middle, a vague resemblance of Little Big Man. This is Hamilton # 154 " Family Group at Red Cloud"
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Post by grahamew on Feb 6, 2020 12:44:10 GMT -5
Is this a Hamilton? The name isn't on the list, but the robe over the seat and the blanket backdrop look similar... Little Hound, Lakota
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Post by Dietmar on Feb 7, 2020 18:07:09 GMT -5
I think this must be from the same series than the Touch-the-Cloud and Spotted Eagle portrait, Grahame.
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Post by grahamew on Mar 3, 2022 16:15:16 GMT -5
'Chief of the Omaha Dancers: Charging Horse' A clearer view of White Thunder A clearer view of Spotted Tail A clearer view of Black Crow Larger version of Two Strike Larger version of Two Strike and family Larger version of Roman Nose Unidentified
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Post by Dietmar on Mar 6, 2022 4:21:57 GMT -5
Thanks, Grahame. I´d like to add that we can see Two Strikes`son Little Hawk sitting second from right:
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Post by grahamew on Mar 6, 2022 5:20:14 GMT -5
That 'unidentified' last image must be "Warrior and Squaw" - No. 182.
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Post by grahamew on May 25, 2022 5:43:04 GMT -5
Advertised on ebay as a war dance in Arizona, this is actually Hamilton's No. 131 (which you can see on the right image): Sioux War Dance: The image shows an Omaha Dance and the shirtless man in the centre wearing the sash and roach seems to be 'Chief of the Omaha Dancers: Charging Horse' (see above) or No. 102 in Ephriam's post further upthread, 'Sioux War Dancer.'
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