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Post by jeroen on Aug 5, 2009 11:29:16 GMT -5
another set of pics:
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Post by jeroen on Aug 5, 2009 11:18:18 GMT -5
I am not certain, but I once read, don't recall where, that Yellow Bear did go to Washington. In my opinion the man sitting on the right bears a close resemblance to Yellow Bear. I don't think the man sitting on the left looks like Two Strike and I doubt it is Little Wound either although the same fan is shown in the 1872 Two strike photo. This in itself is not conclusive evidence, but it does make it likely that the unidentified photo was taken on the same occasion.
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Post by jeroen on Aug 5, 2009 11:07:02 GMT -5
I agree with Charlie, that the man in the middle is indeed Alchisay and that the warrior in the last photo is Chino, although there are some who mistakenly identify him as Juh. The picture was most likely taken in the early 1886. Also I think that the Apache posted by Naiches as Nosey is actually Becalthey as posted in the Naiche thread. Note close resemblance:
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Post by jeroen on Jul 30, 2009 15:53:47 GMT -5
I don't think this is a Crow, but rather Uriwicie, a Northern Shoshone...
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Post by jeroen on Jul 28, 2009 15:58:28 GMT -5
Naiches, I would love to have higher resultion images of these... can you email them to me too? Thanks! The one you identify as Ahnandia maybe, my guess this is actually Yanozha.
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Post by jeroen on Jul 28, 2009 3:02:21 GMT -5
Dietmar, I am not able to identify the group photo, the boy may be Thomas, Geronimo's grandson...
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Post by jeroen on Jul 28, 2009 2:59:10 GMT -5
I agree with grahame that these are probably Ojibwe, although I can only connect Alexis to Spotted Tail and a number of Sicangu in 1872, have found no info he also visited the Ojibwe. Frank Goodyear says in his Red Cloud book that Red Cloud was probably the most photographed Indian leader... if so, Geronimo is certainly a good second...
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Post by jeroen on Jul 28, 2009 2:51:19 GMT -5
I have seen this photograph identified as Blackfeet, but I am pretty sure it is Crow... Is this Four Bulls?
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Post by jeroen on Jul 28, 2009 2:39:14 GMT -5
Hairy Chin seems to have been a prominent Hunkpapa, but he has been a bit of a shadowy figure in Lakota literature... I once read it was he who saved Gall's life following a stabbing near Fort Berthold... And I have found that Hairy Chin died in 1889 only three days after performing as Uncle Sam in a parade... Anyway, this is another portrait:
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Post by jeroen on Jul 28, 2009 2:30:50 GMT -5
I'm not sure this one has been posted here before:
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Post by jeroen on Jul 28, 2009 2:26:50 GMT -5
Got this one of Chief Chihuahua by Reed & Wallace:
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Post by jeroen on Jul 15, 2009 13:12:25 GMT -5
another nice picture from Thomas American Horse...
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Post by jeroen on Jul 14, 2009 7:13:15 GMT -5
I once read that Jack Red Cloud's Lakota name was actually Wankan Wicasa, or Man Above, and that he was also known as Wokeya Wanica, Without Lodge... and a slightly different version:
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Post by jeroen on Jul 14, 2009 6:50:19 GMT -5
Got some more Geronimo photos: Geronimo's home near Fort Sill
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Post by jeroen on Jul 14, 2009 6:46:34 GMT -5
Wonderful picture Jinlian! Never seen it before!
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