A GROUP OF EIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIVE AMERICANS
A GROUP OF EIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIVE AMERICANS

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A GROUP OF EIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIVE AMERICANS
all albumen prints, the first and second, of Cheyenne camps, inscribed on the front, "Cheyenne Indians 'Grub-dance' Fort Keogh, Mont. 1884-88" and "Cheyenne Indian Scouts' Camp Near Fort Keogh, Mont. 1884-88," respectively; the third, a cabinet card from the A. Bogardus studio, portrait of a man in a mixture of traditional and Western clothing, holding a fan, inscribed on the reverse, "Little Wolf," the rest, cartes-de-visite, images of men, women and children, inscribed, "Spotted Tail," "Minnehaha," "Tonka.wa Squaws 1 Jennie 2 Minnie," "Ansen," and "John Williams," respectively
Dimensions: ranging from 3¾ x 2¼ in. (9.5 x 5.6 cm.) to 7 x 4½ in. (17.8 x 11 cm.) (8)

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