Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
Aug 1890
Scope and Contents:
Imprint impinging on lower part of picture: "3565: Indian Warriors Mr Bear-That-Runs-and-Growls. Mr Warrior. Mr One-Tooth-Gone. Mr Sole (bottom of foot). Mr Make-it-Long. Photo and Copyright Grabill '90."
Biographical / Historical:
Identification and date from article by William Powers, "The Sioux Omaha Dance," American Indian Tradition, VIII: 1 (1961), page 30, where photo is reproduced. There it is stated "Most of these men were killed at Wounded Knee three months later."
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.10000498
Local Note:
Sepia print of this photograph seen in Eastman House, Rochester, New York, by C. M. Blaker, 10/62. Imprint on mount: "J. C. H. Grabill, Official photographer of the Black Hills and F. P. R. R. Home Stake Mining Co. Studios: Deadwood and Lead City, South Dakota." "A Handsome Reward given to detection of anyone copying any of my Photographic Views."
Black and white gelatin glass negative
Collection Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.
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