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Post by jinlian on Feb 24, 2010 4:50:48 GMT -5
Awesome image! Thanks! The man on the right should be The Wet, right?
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Post by jinlian on Feb 23, 2010 12:47:46 GMT -5
Hi Jeroen, I've no reference of Good Luck being a medicine man, but this doesn't mean he wasn't - probably his descendants (if any) could shed some light on this. Here's a Curley photograph by Haynes, now on sale at ebay:
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Post by jinlian on Feb 23, 2010 8:38:04 GMT -5
I think we'll have to agree to differ on that one. No problem here on that
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Post by jinlian on Feb 22, 2010 5:34:13 GMT -5
Well, no...they look fairly different. Beautiful image of Big Turkey, by the way.
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Post by jinlian on Feb 19, 2010 12:12:16 GMT -5
As far as I remember (I may be wrong, of course) Gouyen was already married to Kaytennae by 1884 -does anybody know if Kaytennae afterwards married a sister or a relative of Gouyen too? There's a resemblance and, if they're not the same woman, there must be a blood relationship between them.
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Post by jinlian on Feb 19, 2010 10:42:25 GMT -5
The Kaytennae family in the Reed and Wallace photo seems not to be the same as in the Randall image (showing Gouyen and Kaywaykla). Any thoughts on the identity of the lady and her children? Jeroen, the second photograph is not a Randall, but a Ben Wittick one and it was taken in the period between 1883 and 1886 - a few years before Reed and Wallace took the Mount Vernon prisoners'photographs. I think the woman in both photograph is the same one i.e. Gouyen. Here's a comparison:
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Post by jinlian on Feb 19, 2010 8:52:08 GMT -5
Shot with Her Horse, a little Crow girl (Wanamaker photo, 1913)
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Post by jinlian on Feb 17, 2010 12:44:07 GMT -5
Gorgeous photograph! Thanks!
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Post by jinlian on Feb 17, 2010 3:02:51 GMT -5
This is a great work, Naiches - thanks for sharing!
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Post by jinlian on Feb 12, 2010 9:06:12 GMT -5
Photograph sent by Henri: Medicine Crow (sitting left), Wolf Lies Down (standing second from left) and Grey Bull (third from left); the man standing first from right could be Curley...other opinions? Attachments:
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Post by jinlian on Feb 11, 2010 7:47:13 GMT -5
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Post by jinlian on Feb 3, 2010 7:08:17 GMT -5
Two Leggings, early 1900s
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Post by jinlian on Jan 30, 2010 7:06:46 GMT -5
Another Petzoldt portrait: Gray Bull:
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Post by jinlian on Jan 29, 2010 9:31:35 GMT -5
Another Gardner photograph of the Fort Laramie delegates (1868) - Blackfoot is fourth from left (still from the Blackmore collection)
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Post by jinlian on Jan 29, 2010 9:14:45 GMT -5
Blackfoot (sitting second from right) and other Crow representative at Fort Laramie, 1868 (photo by Gardner, British Museum W. Blackmore collection)
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