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Post by andres on Oct 26, 2021 9:20:03 GMT -5
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Post by dominique on Oct 26, 2021 10:58:51 GMT -5
Bonjour Andres , je n'y arriverai pas à moins de chercher sur internet ..Mais là est-ce que je joue encore le jeu ?
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Post by allenc on Oct 26, 2021 17:00:06 GMT -5
Crow
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Post by rodthomas on Nov 1, 2021 12:32:18 GMT -5
Most likely central Central Plains - Kaw, Omaha, possibly Pawnee, Ponca, Kansa, Osage for example. That's a dance roach he wears along with weasel collar. His actual hair is cut short, not roached in Crow fashion (along with several other northern peoples), and no braids. Facial scarification not known among Crows. All this may also be studio props. Your results may vary as an old friend says. The photo favors an Edward S. Curtis exposure but unfortunately my copies now reside in a library. All the best.
Regards, Rod Thomas
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Post by Historian on Nov 1, 2021 12:41:56 GMT -5
Many characteristics of this photo point to Crow as the likely Tribal origin.
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Post by rodthomas on Nov 1, 2021 12:48:19 GMT -5
Such as?
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Post by rodthomas on Nov 1, 2021 14:23:28 GMT -5
So just got replies from Crow friends..."most likely not Crow" and as noted above, hair, facial markings, clothing "do not appear to be Crow." The dance roach is common throughout. Just as a note of update on my forthcoming biography of White Swan, it is looking like McFarland will have it in print right after the first of the year. Here is link to Fall/Winter catalog for book: mcfarlandbooks.com/product/biilaachia-white-swan/All best, Rod Thomas...
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