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Red Tomahawk. Sioux
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Sioux
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Studio portraits of Sioux leaders and scenes on the Sioux Agency in North Dakota: a schoolhouse, U. S. Agent's house; trade store; Devil's Lake; an Indian farm; Fort Totten and soldiers; native camps and views of dances. People identified: Red Cloud; Running Antelope; Sitting Bull; family of Sitting Bull in front of his tepee; American Horse; Spotted Tail. Photographers/publishers: Portrait of Red Cloud by Mathew Brady, 1872. Also D. F. Barry; unidentified.
photCL 275

Sioux Indians Preparing for War Dance
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Photo of gathered Sioux Indians in native dress with a few in Caucasian clothing.
photCL 178 (6)
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Florence Barclay Hyatt Photograph Collection
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This collection contains 50 photographs (28 prints, 21 tintypes, and 1 daguerreotype), collected by Florence Barclay Hyatt (born 1865), who moved with her family to the Dakota Territory as a child and later ran a boarding house in Bismarck, North Dakota. The photographs include 14 card photographs chronicling the aftermath of the Wounded Knee Massacre in southwestern South Dakota from 1890 to 1891. Photographs show images of the corpses of Sioux Indians in a mass grave, Chief Hollow Wood, Chief Young Man Afraid of his Horses, council meetings amongst Sioux chiefs, the Ghost Dance, Pine Ridge Indian Agency, Indian police, the Pine Ridge Agency hospital, Indian men and women, and the remnants of Indian camps. Eight views of the mid-Western United States include Sioux Indian Red Tomahawk; Minnehaha Falls in Minnesota; the 1890 Corn Palace in Sioux City, Iowa; and various nature scenes. The Northwestern Photographic Company created the Wounded Knee Massacre photographs (1-14). F.B. Fiske created photograph (15) of Red Tomahawk, and Brown & Wait created photograph (21) of the Corn Palace at Sioux City, Iowa. Additionally, the collection also includes 28 Civil War era tintypes, carte-de-visites and card photographs, and one daguerreotype depicting Florence Barclay Hyatt's family members from the Askren, Johnson, Kirkpatrick, Messenger, and Ruark families. Some of the sitters have been identified while others remain unknown.
photCL 178, photDAG 94
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Red Tomahawk. Sioux. [Part of a 1924 calendar] [Photographer: F.B. Fiske]
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photCL 178, photDAG 94

Head Chief of the Kiowas. Lone Wolf
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Studio portrait of Indian man holding an ax or tomahawk.
photCL 189 (6)

History of the Sioux War and massacres of 1862 and 1863
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"An appeal for the red man. By Bishop Whipple": p. [343]-351. First edition, 1863. Extra-illustrated with photographs of Native Americans; ms. annotations throughout.
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