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Post by grahamew on Apr 2, 2009 11:26:32 GMT -5
Well, that's the identification I've seen. Anyone know more? Whose camp is it; what's the date; who's the photographer?
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Post by kingsleybray on Apr 2, 2009 14:26:29 GMT -5
I have seen this and several other photo's on the Oglala Lakota College website. They were taken at one of the last oldtime Sun Dances at Pine Ridge, early 1880s. The Oglala tribal Sun Dances in period 1879-82 were held just off-reservation in the so-called Neutral Strip in Nebraska. It is a great set of photo's and it would be a good thing to pull them together on American-tribes.com.
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Post by Dietmar on Apr 2, 2009 15:33:32 GMT -5
That´s a good idea, Kingsley. I´m not sure if I saved them... I´ll have to look. Does anybody else have them?
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Post by wolfgang911 on Jun 17, 2009 17:08:17 GMT -5
there are too many umbrellas hats wagons and american horses for a 1877 or even 1880 photo
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Post by miyelo on Nov 23, 2009 21:47:55 GMT -5
I think that photo is at Red Cloud Agency in crawford, Ne/Ft. Robinson...but then I agree it looks later than 1870's....
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Post by grahamew on Feb 25, 2013 13:53:13 GMT -5
This is currently on ebay: I beieve Fry was a newspaper editor or publisher in Creighton in the 1870s/80s. Pity there weren't any more Wild Indian Views on the site...
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