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Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
101 Ranch Newspaper Article and Advertisement, 1927
101 Ranch Newspapers Collection. Folder 45
A large group at the woman dance, 1850 - 1900
Folder 4
A Sioux Dance, 1850 - 1900
Folder 28
Americae Nova Tabula, 1969
A New Map of America
Descriptive Title
A book of old maps delineating American history
Transcript (DCI)
Septentrionalißimas Americæ partes, Goenlandiam puta Islandiā et adjacentes, quod Americæ tabulæ commodé comprehendi non potuerint, peculiari hac tabella Spectatoribus exhibendas duximus,
Bear Killer, Red Tomahawk, American Horse, et al, 1850 - 1900
Folder 28
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Bear Killer & Squaw, Red Tomahawk & Squaw, American Horse, wife & 2 children, Ben Bear, Conquering Bear" on verso
Buffalo Bill and Rocky Bear holding tribal pipe at Pine Ridge Reservation, with Rattling Iron, Freight of his Horse, Little Wound, and Rev. Cleveland, circa 1880
Folder 30a
Inscription(s)
Inscribed, "Buffalo Bill & Rocky Bear with Tribal Pipe. Pine Ridge Reservation in the early 80ties on White Clay Creek at junction of White River. 1. Rattling Iron, 2. Freight of his Horse, 3. Little Wound, 4. Rev. Cleveland, a missionary" on recto
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of Charles M. Russell dressed as an Indian, in long robe with decorative, beaded accessories. Buffalo headdress.
Charles M. Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.5902a. Photograph of Charles M. Russell dressed as an Indian, in long robe with decorative, beaded accessories. Buffalo headdress.
Charles M. Russell and Friends, 1919
On the back, handwritten in ink, 'From letter dated May 30, 1944 from J.R. Tweeddall-Salmon [writing illegible]-British Columbia, Canada: 'The picture was taken at the time of the Calgary Stampede in the summer of 1919. The location-roof of the Palliser Hotel, Calgary. With Russell are: Big Belly, Chief of the Sarcees, Phil Weinard and [illegible writing] described as a 'half breed'.'
Charles M. Russell with Two Indians, late 19th century - early 20th century
Charles M. Russell with two Indians, a man and woman, in ceremonial dress.