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Post by grahamew on Apr 6, 2018 12:51:09 GMT -5
One more for good measure - Standing Rock, probably 1890s:
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Post by kakarns on Apr 7, 2018 3:39:02 GMT -5
Hey, to „Lakota, circa 1900“ I have the following names:Yellow Bull, Rain in The Face?, Hail In Her Stomach and Long Feather. to „ Wild West Show Lakota“: the man on the right is Iron White Man I have recently viewed the photo that, you mention. Just wondering if, one of our photo Experts (here on A.T. site), would be willing to take a rough guess to the ages of the individuals in this same photo. Also, curious to know if, anyone else may think the individuals in the photo might possibly be; a Yellow Bull family ? Thanks, kakarns
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Post by grahamew on Jun 3, 2018 5:34:39 GMT -5
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Post by Dietmar on Jun 3, 2018 8:34:14 GMT -5
standing far left is (William) Iron Crow... third from left is White Calf or White Cow... fourth from left is Mrs. Red Cloud:
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Post by Dietmar on Jun 3, 2018 15:52:44 GMT -5
standing far left is Flying About - 2nd from left is Standing Bear - 3rd from left is Iron Crow - 6th from left is White Cow - 7th from left is Mrs. Red Cloud
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Post by Dietmar on Jun 3, 2018 15:59:28 GMT -5
sitting far left is Eugene Standing Bear - sitting 2nd from left is Lone Elk - sitting 3rd from left is Standing Bear - sitting 4th from left is Iron Crow - sitting 5th from left is Flying About - sitting 6th from left is White Cow
standing next to White Cow is Red Cloud´s daughter - standing 3rd from right in front row is Mrs. Red Cloud
standing far right in back row is interpreter John Brooks - standing next to him is Charlie Brave
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Post by Historian on Jun 12, 2018 16:49:51 GMT -5
And some Pawnee survivors, taken a year later?): Left-Right: Leading Fox, John Haymond, John Williamson, Riding In, and Ruling His Son, in Oklahoma - Pawnee - 1925
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Post by grahamew on Jul 2, 2018 12:01:59 GMT -5
Another photo from the Massacre Canyon Peace Conference, 1925; courtesy of Blanche Chase, via email.
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Post by grahamew on Aug 19, 2018 11:43:10 GMT -5
Here are some more accumulated over the past few weeks... Utes? Wild West Show Indian - Lakota, I guess - taken on his travels An Illingworth photo taken near Brainard, Minnesota. Is that a horse mask? This was on ebay as a Southern Cheyenne, Running Elk. Not from the outfit, however. Tim Duck? Paneled leggings in Indian Territory... Nez Perce? Lakota travois, 1890s? This guy has turned up before as an alleged photo of Crazy Horse. Southern Plains? Kiowa? Tonkawa maybe? 1860s/early 1870s, I'd guess Another identified as a Southern Cheyenne; this time: Broken Branch. Note the longjohns which were worn for dances certainly during the 1890s, possibly so as not to embarrass white observers. Winnebago - One Horn? Kansa men and boys outside the Quaker House Indians - Ojibwe, Saulteaux or Cree, I suppose, outside the Red River Saloon owned by Bob O'Lone Two Cree men by Mathers Old Iroquois Indian, New York (1850s?) Cheyenne Utes (by Kirkland?) Utes Shoshones Supposed to be Cheyenne Reilly and his wife, Apache Eagle Feather, Cheyenne Cheyenne woman and child by Snell Cheyenne man and boy by Snell Wild West Show participant Sac and Fox (AW Barker, Ottawa, Kansas) Lakota - Wild West Show? Young Blackfoot man by Thom Wink (?) (by Soule) The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company of New Haven, Omaha - Charley Bristol in the center. This was a Wild West Show and the Indians are Lakota Apache - the face of the man has clearly been altered.
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Post by grahamew on Aug 25, 2018 12:33:56 GMT -5
Same backdrop and at least one man in common with this: Supposedly from Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show, but the white men were erroneously labelled 'Buffalo Bill' and the other, 'Pawnee Bill,' so who knows...?
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Post by carlo on Aug 26, 2018 1:05:16 GMT -5
I would say all three from the top picture feature in the bottom picture. Left man in top picture is the same man as top row left (bottom picture), the man in the middle on top is the same man second from right bottom picture top row, and the last man is the one seated in the bottom picture. At least that’s how I see it! So both would have been taken at the same time.
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Post by Dietmar on Aug 26, 2018 9:49:42 GMT -5
Standing in the back row, second from left (with feather-bonnet), is Comes-Out-Holy, who was a leading man among Buffalo Bill´s Lakota performers on several tours. I guess the two white men are two of Cody´s cowboys.
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Post by Historian on Aug 27, 2018 10:45:09 GMT -5
Same backdrop and at least one man in common with this: Supposedly from Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show, but the white men were erroneously labelled 'Buffalo Bill' and the other, 'Pawnee Bill,' so who knows...? I find it so very interesting, that the Lakota men in these two photos taken around 1900-1905, including the Oglala Lakota man known as Comes Out Holy in the bottom photo, are dressed so much like another unidentified Lakota man, in a photo supposedly taken in 1877.
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Post by grahamew on Nov 4, 2018 14:52:43 GMT -5
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Post by grahamew on Jan 7, 2019 15:09:03 GMT -5
Some more odds and ends: Comanche Unidentified Unidentified Supposedly by Fouch Unidentified Wild West Show Indians, I guess Unidentified Wa-Hoop-Ske, Lakota in Wild West Show Wild West Show Lakota Nez Perce Nez Perce Seminole? Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified, but I'm assuming related to some Wild West Show Unidentified Unidentified Osage Black Star, Osage (Cook and Bergeron) Apache scouts Apache scout Buck Taylor and Apaches - from some kind of Wild West Show As above Old Fort Sully - wish I had a better shot of this!
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