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A GROUP OF SEVEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIVE AMERICANS
five albumen prints and one gelatin silver print, mounted on cards, each inscribed on the front, the first, Blackfoot, Chief of the Mountain Crows; the second, by W. R. Cross, White Bull, First Indian to Sign Black Hills Treaty and Reservation Bill; the third, Iron Bull, Mountain Crow Chief; the fourth, White Bull, Crow Chief; the fifth, by Barry, Spotted Horse, and Snake. Crow Braves; the sixth, Crow Foot, Safromaxikow, Chief of the Blackfeet Indians in Canada; the seventh, White Bear, Crow Chief, three with additional inscription on the reverse, five with exhibition tag affixed to the reverse, together with a newspaper clipping from the Boston Herald announcing the death of Chief Crowfoot on May 2, 1890
Dimensions: ranging from 3¾ x 5½ to 4¾ x 7½ in. (10 x 13.8 to 12 x 19 cm.) (7)
five albumen prints and one gelatin silver print, mounted on cards, each inscribed on the front, the first, Blackfoot, Chief of the Mountain Crows; the second, by W. R. Cross, White Bull, First Indian to Sign Black Hills Treaty and Reservation Bill; the third, Iron Bull, Mountain Crow Chief; the fourth, White Bull, Crow Chief; the fifth, by Barry, Spotted Horse, and Snake. Crow Braves; the sixth, Crow Foot, Safromaxikow, Chief of the Blackfeet Indians in Canada; the seventh, White Bear, Crow Chief, three with additional inscription on the reverse, five with exhibition tag affixed to the reverse, together with a newspaper clipping from the Boston Herald announcing the death of Chief Crowfoot on May 2, 1890
Dimensions: ranging from 3¾ x 5½ to 4¾ x 7½ in. (10 x 13.8 to 12 x 19 cm.) (7)
Provenance
Ex-collection: Charles F. Fish, South Swansea, MA
Exhibited
The Second International Congress of Eugenics, Exhibit of Scientific Studies at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, September 22 to October 22, 1921