Chief Tata-Ka Yota-Ka (Sitting Buffalo Bull), Called Sitting Bull, in Partial Costume, with Two Non-Native Men, James McLaughlin, Indian Agent and Joe Primeau, Interpreter, At Dedication of Standing Rock; Native and Non-Native Group Watching
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Photographs
Date:
1881
Scope and Contents:
Group of Men in Dance Costume, with Eagle Bone Whistles and Dancing in Circle Around Human Figurine Suspended from Lodge Pole; Group in Native Dress Watching
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.01604701
NAA MS.MS 4605
OPPS NEG.56448
Local Note:
Photo Is of Painting by James Taylor in 1881
Black and white Photoprint on Paper Mount in Album
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Photographs
Date:
1881
Scope and Contents:
Group of Men in Dance Costume Dancing Around Sun Dance Pole with Cords Piercing Flesh of Chests And Attached to Pole; One Man Dragging Buffalo Skulls Attached to Flesh in Back; Non-Native Soldiers and Group in Native Dress Watching
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.01605101
NAA MS.MS 4605
OPPS NEG.56449
Local Note:
Photo of Painting by James Earl Taylor in 1881
Black and white Photoprint on Paper Mount in Album
Painting by James Earl Taylor, 1886, Depicting the Wooing Of Hiawatha; Two Men and A Woman in Costume with Knife, Quiver, Rush Mat, and Dead Deer Beside Tent Near Waterfall
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Casey Grant in honor of Patricia Banks Edmiston, Patricia Grace Murphy and Eugene Harmond
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Casey Grant in honor of Patricia Banks Edmiston, Patricia Grace Murphy and Eugene Harmond