Sioux sportsmen
1 photographic print. | Two Lakota men, Stands and Looks Back and Kills the Buzzard, in canoe on river. (Source: Claes-HÃ¥kan Jacobson)
Contributor:
Anderson, J. A. - Anderson, J. A. (John Alvin)
Invocation--Sioux
1 photographic print mounted on gray-olive board : gelatin silver ; photo 19.8 x 14.8 cm, on mount 20.9 x 15.6 cm. | Photographs shows a Dakota man, wearing breechcloth, holding pipe, with right hand raised skyward.
Bird Head, Sioux
1 photographic print : gelatin silver. | Bird Head, a Sioux Indian, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing left, holding calumet, at the Indian Congress of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition.
White Face - Sioux
1 photograph : gelatin silver ; photo 25.3 x 20.2 cm. | Photograph shows White Face, a Sioux man, half-length portrait, facing left, wearing a breast plate and animal hide sash with medallions, and holding a long handled war club.
Contributor:
Muhr, Adolph F. - Rinehart, F. A. (Frank A.)
Portraits of Sioux Indians
7 photographic prints on cabinet cards : albumen ; 16 x 11 cm. | Individual Washington, D.C., studio portraits of Sioux Indians wearing traditional clothing, some holding peace pipes, include Little Wound, Spotted Elk, Fire Lightning, High Hawk, Big Road, Two Strike, and Young Man Afraid of His Horses.
Contributor:
Bell, C. M. (Charles Milton) - Bell, C. M.
Sioux Indian portraits
48 photographic prints. | Mostly studio portraits of Sioux (Lakota) Indian men, women, and small groups wearing traditional clothing, probably from the Rosebud Agency, South Dakota. Other photographs include tribal people peering into a dance house, a girl on a pony, a man cooking outdoors, and posed scenes of hunting on horses and in a canoe.
Contributor:
Anderson, J. A. - Anderson, J. A. (John Alvin)
Sioux Indian portraits
34 photographic prints. | Individual portraits of Black Thunder, Spotted Elk, Chief Big Turkey, Annie Blue Horse, Mrs. Catchum Bear and son, and many other Sioux Indians, some of whom performed in Pawnee Bill's Wild West shows. Other images include a group posed in front of a tepee, playing Mexican monte, and "The Cigarette" which shows an Indian cowboy smoking.
Sioux portraits and views
11 photoprints on stereo cards : stereograph, gelatin silver ; 9 x 18 cm. or smaller. | Individual and group portraits of Sioux (probably Oglala) adults and children (some identified as being from the Pine Ridge Agency) in traditional dress; burial scaffolds; drying meat; tepees; camp scenes; reproduction of earlier (pre-1890) image of Sitting Bull with wife.
Contributor:
Cross, W. R. (William R.) - Cross, W. R.
Portraits of Sioux Indians
53 photographic prints ; 8 x 10 in. | Studio portraits of Sioux (Lakota) Indians, probably Oglala, who were members of Buffalo Bill's (William F. Cody) Wild West Show performing in New York in 1900 or 1901. Most of the individuals are identified.
Rushing Eagle--Sioux
1 photographic print : gelatin silver. | Rushing Eagle, Dakota man, half-length portrait, facing front, wearing buckskin clothing with fur and bear claw necklace, and a medallion on leather cord. On his head is a cloth with three eagle feathers in back, in his right hand is a staff and in his left hand, bound feathers.
Sioux squaw and pappoose
1 photograph : albumen print on card mount ; mount 101 x 62 mm (carte de visite format) | Photograph shows portrait of a Native American woman and baby of the Dakota tribe.
[William Frog, Sioux American Indian]
1 negative : glass, dry plate ; 8 x 10 in. | William Frog, probably a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, full-length portrait, seated, facing right, holding a peace pipe.
[Flying Hawk, Sioux American Indian]
1 negative : glass, dry plate ; 8 x 10 in. | Flying Hawk, probably a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, half-length portrait, facing right.
[Amos Little, Sioux American Indian]
1 negative : glass, dry plate ; 8 x 10 in. | Amos LIttle, probably a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, head-and-shoulders portrait, turned left.
[The Red Man (Sioux Indian)]
1 transparency : glass ; 8 x 10 in. | American Indian man, probably a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, bust portrait, facing front, wrapped in blanket.
Henry Leeds, Interp. - Sioux - Lower Brule
1 photographic print. | Henry Leeds, half-length portrait, facing slightly left, dressed in a uniform and hat with "Sioux" inscribed on headband.
The old bucks in council, Sioux tribe
1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph. | Photograph shows four Sioux men in traditional dress with shields and pipe(?) seated in front of tepees.
Studio portraits of Sioux Indians, 1901
45 photographic prints. | Large, studio portraits of Sioux (mostly Lakota) individuals and small groups, most wearing traditional dress, some in war paint and holding weapons. Individuals, many of whom were performers in Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows, are named in English and Sioux language.
Susie Shot in the Eye, Sioux
1 photographic print : gelatin silver. | Susie Shot in the Eye, a Sioux Indian, half-length portrait, seated, facing left, at the Indian Congress of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition.
Sioux Reservation Life in South Dakota
22 photoprints on boudoir cards or mounts : 10 gelatin silver and 12 albumen ; 13 x 21 cm. or smaller. | Most images were taken on or near the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Images include the hitchlot at Rosebud Agency during the Crook Treaty Council; Sioux men and women butchering a steer and receiving beef rations; a Euro-American man reading the...
Portraits of Sioux, Blackfeet and other tribes
19 photographic prints. | Group images collected by General Hugh L. Scott include Scott addressing representatives from 13 Northwest Indian tribes in sign language at old Fort Union, N.D., 1925; Scott accepting a beaded gun case from Chief Curley Bear [Blackfeet] and other Indians at Glacier National Park, August 1925; Scott posed outdoors with a group of Navajos, Crown Point, N.M., 1925; Scott with...
To-Ka-Con a Sioux chief
1 print : hand-colored lithograph ; sheet 51 x 35.6 cm, on mount 51.6 x 36.3 cm. | Print shows To-Ka-Con, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right, wearing a beaded garment and earrings, and holding a sword across his chest with his right hand.
Contributor:
Hoffy, Alfred M. - Bowen, John T. - Hoffy, Alfred M., Approximately 1790 - Greenough, Frederick W.
To-Ka-Con, a Sioux chief
1 print : lithograph ; 42.7 x 34 cm (sheet) | Print shows To-Ka-Con, half-length portrait, facing slightly right, with feathers in his hair, wearing several earrings, a beaded buckskin garment, and holding a sword in his right hand. Probably a trial proof of print later published by F.W. Greenough.
Contributor:
McKenney, Thomas Loraine - Hall, James - Hoffy, Alfred M., Approximately 1790 - Hoffy, Alfred M.
[Iron White Man, Sioux American Indian]
1 negative : glass, dry plate ; 8 x 10 in. | Iron White Man, probably a member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, half-length portrait, facing front, wearing headdress and a Buffalo Falls Police star-shaped badge.
Group of Sioux and Apache Indians
1 photographic print. | Photograph shows ten Indian chiefs, three in headdresses, wearing native clothing, at the St. Louis Exposition.
Portraits of North American Indians, probably Dakota (Sioux)
5 photoprints (postcards) : gelatin silver ; 9 x 14 cm. or smaller. | Individuals and couple posed in native dress beside log dwellings. (Probably taken at Standing Rock reservation in vicinity of Isabel, South Dakota).
[Princess Winona from the Dakota Sioux legend "Lover's Leap"]
1 photograph : gelatin silver print ; sheet 24 x 19 cm, mount 29 x 22 cm. | Photograph shows portrait of Native American woman dressed for her role as Princess Winona (or Wenonah) in "Lover's Leap" for Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show.
Photographing the baby in a Sioux village, Rushville, Neb.
1 photographic print (postcard) : gelatin silver. | Photograph shows on the right two women in western dress standing next to an infant in a stroller, and on the left, a Native man crouching next to a young Native girl; to the far left and in the background are tents.
Contributor:
S.D. Butcher & Son - Butcher, Solomon D. (Solomon Devore)
Winnebago, Omaha, Iowa, Sioux, Chippewa (Ojibwa), Pawnee, and Arikara portraits and camp scenes
75 photographic prints on stereo mounts : stereograph, gelatin silver and albumen ; 9 X 18 cm. or smaller. | Formal portraits of individual men and women, including named tribal chiefs, and groups in native dress, with some Euro-American influences. Also numerous camp scenes, and groups with tepees or travois, and groups at a (treaty or council?) tables. Two images show what may be...
Cheyenne and Sioux veterans of the Battle of the Little Big Horn
5 photoprints : gelatin silver ; 18 x 12 cm. or smaller. | Informal outdoor portraits of "survivors" of the Battle of the Little Big Horn (1876), taken fifty years later, 1926. Includes one image of "White Man Runs Him," the last living one of General Custer's scouts. All subjects are older men in ceremonial dress.
Umatilla, Arapaho, and Sioux Indians portrayed in encounters with Euro-Americans and Euro-American culture
7 photoprints : gelatin silver ; 10 x 13 cm. or smaller. | Includes Indians riding horses in Roundup parade, Pendleton, Oregon; one carries American flag, another nurses a baby from a bottle. Indian dancers wearing long underwear; Indian man shaking hands with pilot of U.S. mail plane; Indians posed with woman in bathing suit; Euro-American boy shaking hands with Indian boy; and Euro-American...