Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Prints
Date:
undated
Scope and Contents:
Prints from negatives by Thomas M. Galey, Independence, Kansas, including original stereoscopic views made 1921-1930, and copies by Galey from older commercial photographs.
Contents: Catalog Number 4460: Tribe: 1) Cheyenne Description: Wolf Chief and Spotted Elk, Miles' scouts. Lame Deer, Montana Photographer: T. M. Galey Date: 9/3/30. 2) Cheyenne Little Wolf and wife. War chief. Died March 8, 1927. Lame Deer, Montana T. M. Galey 8/17/2[1]. 3) Cheyenne Black Horse and . Leg wound in famous Oklahoma retreat. Manufacture of travois. Lame Deer, Montana T. M. Galey 9/3/30. 4) Cheyenne Old Bull or Buffalo Hump (and wife), only surviving son of Dull Knife. Aged 82. [Lame Deer, Montana]. T. M. Galey 9/2/30. 5) [Cheyenne ?] Medicine Wheel on summit, ancient travois trail in foreground. Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming. [A. Anthrop. 24, 1922, Figure 26]. 8/10/21. 6) Cheyenne Medicine Wheel, Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming, showing wall built by U. S. Forestry Service, 1929 T. M. Galey 9/8/30. 7) Tribe: [Osage] Description: Wild Cat, Custer scout, Washita campaign Photographer: G. W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma (Galey, copy) No date See Bureau of American Ethnology Negative Number 55,009. 8) Osage "Gov. En tse tah wah ti an kah." --original caption. E-ut-est-a-wat-a-hanka, Osage Ex-Governor Black Dog and Big Chief bands.--Galey (Galey, copy) (1930) 55,008. 9) Osage Mon-e-kah-moie (Walks in the Mud), half brother of Big Hill Joe. On the council but not a chief G. W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma (Galey, copy) No date 54,906-A. 10) Osage Saucey Chief and . Osage Agency, Indian Territory (Galey copy) (1875) 55,002. 11) Osage Toby Mongrain (pronounced "Mogeray"). Osage Custer's scout, Washita campaign (Galey, copy) No date 55,007. 12) Osage Isaac Gibson, Agent at time of removal, 1870; Sam Bevenue (left); Chetopah (right, wearing fur hat of otter) (Galey, copy) ca. 1870 13) Historical Description: Taylor, old-time deputy marshal, Pawhuska, and unidentified man Photographer: Sawyer, 112 E. Douglas Avenue, Wichita, Kansas (Galey copy) No date. 14) Historic Independence Rock, 10 miles s. w. of Casper, Wyoming, on old Oregon Trail T. M. Galey 8/15/30.
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 4460
Local Note:
Negatives lent to Bureau of American Ethnology May, 1931 by T. M. Galey.
Filed: Original Prints series, by tribe or other classification.