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Siouan tribes and Arikara Indians of North and South Dakota
- Title: Siouan tribes and Arikara Indians of North and South Dakota
- Creator(s): Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952, photographer
- Date Created/Published: c1908.
- Medium: 99 photographic prints : b&w ; 6 x 8 in.
- Summary: 12321-A-Hidatsa: Portraits of men, women, and children, including a family portrait, most identified, most wearing traditional clothing; a man holding a bow and arrows; a man holding incense over a medicine bundle; a man praying; an Eagle Catcher (wearing eagle-feathered clothing) standing on a rock tower; a man holding a vessel (bowl) near the water as part of the ceremony of the bowl; images associated with Hidatsa legends including a stone, a tree, and home of the "water monster;" a winter tepee camp; a bull boat; and an abandoned village. 12321-B-Mandan: Portraits of men, women, and children, many identified; ceremonial figures and objects including Numak-mahana, Scattered Corn woman (keeper of sacred objects), a Buffalo dancer, an Okipe (Okipa) ceremonial Buffalo dancer, a man holding a buffalo skull to the sky, turtle effigy drums, contents of a medicine bundle, and a pictographic record of sacred turtle custodians; women gathering rush, picking berries, and paddling a bull boat; men standing on river banks; and an earthen lodge. 12321-C-Assiniboine: Portraits of identified men, some wearing fur clothing; a man holding an eagle as part of a ceremony; women setting up tepees; and tepee camps. 12321-D- Arikara: Portraits of men (including a tribal chief), women (including the "keeper of the medicine bundle"), and children, some identified, wearing traditional clothing; group portrait of a medicine fraternity; objects and activities associated with the medicine and corn ceremonies including Bear, Buffalo, Ducks, and Night men singing and dancing, the Dance of the Black-Tail Deer, blessing children, carrying cedar, a medicine lodge, an altar, pipes, rattles, buffalo medicine, bear medicine, waving osiers (willows), praying to cedar, medicine bundles; women gathering rush; and tepees.
- Reproduction Number: ---
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- Call Number: LOT 12321 (F) [P&P]
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C., 20540 USA
- Notes:
- LOT title devised by Library staff.
- Copyright deposit; Edward S. Curtis; 1908.
- Most (95) published in The North American Indian / by Edward S. Curtis. New York : Johnson Reprint Corp., [1970, c1907-30]. (E77.C98) (NAI and Suppl.)
- Subjects:
- Indians of North America--Great Plains--1900-1910.
- Siouan Indians--Boats--1900-1910.
- Siouan Indians--Clothing & dress--1900-1910.
- Siouan Indians--Structures--1900-1910.
- Siouan Indians--Dance--1900-1910.
- Arikara Indians--Spiritual life--1900-1910.
- Arikara Indians--Health & welfare--1900-1910.
- Hidatsa Indians--1900-1910.
- Mandan Indians--1900-1910.
- Assiniboine Indians--1900-1910.
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- Call Number: LOT 12321 (F) [P&P]
- Medium: 99 photographic prints : b&w ; 6 x 8 in.
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- Call Number: LOT 12321 (F) [P&P]
- Medium: 99 photographic prints : b&w ; 6 x 8 in.
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