Red Cloud,Dacotah Indians Dakota taken Washington,D.C.,May 1872
Red Cloud and Principal Chiefs of Dacotah Indians taken on their visit to Washington, D.C., May 1872, by Alexander Gardner for Trustees of Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, England
Title: Red Cloud and Principal Chiefs of Dacotah Indians taken on their visit to Washington, D.C., May 1872, by Alexander Gardner for Trustees of Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, England
Creator(s): Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882, photographer
Date Created/Published: 1872.
Summary: Studio portraits of 15 Sioux chiefs and 2 women, include Red Cloud [Oglala Lakota], Red Dog, Lone Wolf, Ear of Corn, Big Foot, White Hawk, One Afraid of the Eagle, Blue Horse, Stabber, Dirt Face, Good Buffalo, Poor Elk, Two Elks, High Wolf, Cayote, Hard Heart, Slow Bull, and Red Cloud shaking hands with William Blackmore.
Notes:
Title from item. Other information from Indians of North America ... Library of Congress, 2001.
Transfer; Manuscript Division (James Garfield papers); 1970.
Forms part of the James Garfield papers, Manuscript Division.
Subjects:
Indians of North America--Journeys--Great Plains--Washington (D.C.)--1870-1880.
Dakota Indians--Journeys--1870-1880.
Tribal chiefs--United States--1870-1880.
Albumen prints--1870-1880.
Portrait photographs--1870-1880.
Bookmark /2004665242/
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