The item is number 23095 of an unidentified series. The number 169 is stamped on the front of the photograph. Between the two men is a young woman with a baby. The item is identical to numbers 547 and 970 of Photo Lot 90-1.
Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
The item is number 23095 of an unidentified series. The number 169 is stamped on the front of the photograph. Between the two men is a young woman with a baby. The item is identical to numbers 537 and 970 of Photo Lot 90-1.
Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
The item is number 23095 of an unidentified series. The number P169 is stamped on the front of the photograph. Between the two men is a young woman with a baby. The item is identical to numbers 537 and 547 of Photo Lot 90-1.
Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Dakota -- Hunkpapa -- Miniconjou -- Oglala -- Sans Arc Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Stereographs
Scope and Contents:
Pictured are Hump, Rain-in-the-Face, Gall, Low Dog, Running Antelope, and Spotted Eagle. The item is number 5 of the series Northern Pacific Views.
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.09823200
Other Title:
Northern Pacific Views
Place:
Dakota -- Standing Rock
Collection Restrictions:
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Collection Citation:
Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
One tipi is in the foreground, others are in the background. The item is number 320 in the series Northern Pacific Views.
Local Numbers:
NAA INV.09855500
Other Title:
"Ogallalla village"
Badlands and Big Horn Scenery
Northern Pacific Views
"On Tongue River about three miles from where Miles City now stands. The Ogallalla are a branch of the Sioux nation; at present they are at the Standing Rock agency I believe"
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Photo Lot 90-1, George V. Allen collection of photographs of Native Americans and the American frontier, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
The collection is largely composed of photographs depicting Plains Indians, many of whom took part in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Depicted individuals include Young Man Afraid of His Horse, Low Dog, Good Horse, Clear Eyes, Rain in the Face, Crow Flies High, Trail Hunter, Sitting Bull, Crow King, Red Cloud, White Faces, Running Antelope, Red Girl, Curly, John Grass, Gall, Spotted Tail, and a group of Ghost Dancers. There are also images of Barry, General Custer, the horse Comanche, and Buffalo Bill.
Biographical/Historical note:
David Frances Barry (1854-1934) was a photographer based in Bismarck, Dakota Territory, who is most noted for his photographs of famous American Indians. In 1878, he was hired by itinerant photographer O. S. Goff, with whom he eventually partnered. From 1878 to 1883, Barry traversed the Dakota Territory, making many of his most widely known photographs of American Indians, forts and battlefields, military officers, and other people in the region. In 1883, Barry opened a new studio in Bismarck, where he began photographing members of Cody's Wild West Show.
Local Call Number(s):
NAA Photo Lot R81-71
Reproduction Note:
Copy prints made by Smithsonian Institution, 1981.
Location of Other Archival Materials:
Additional photographs by Barry, as well as originals of images in this collection, can be found in the National Anthropological Archives in Photo Lot 24, Photo Lot 80-18, Photo Lot 87-2P, Photo Lot 90-1, MS 4559, and the BAE historical negatives.
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This copy collection has been obtained for reference purposes only. Contact the repository for terms of use and access.
Indians of North America -- Great Basin Search this
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Prints
Date:
ca. 1860's
Scope and Contents:
Relate to Arapaho(s), Dakota (some Oglala) and probably Dakota Indians (25), most on mount of D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming, others on unprinted mounts; and 1 Shoshoni photograph on mount of Howard, Fort San[ders ?], Wyoming Territory. All on carte de visite style mounts.
Catalog Number 4754: (1) Tribe: Arapaho Description: "Sharp Nose" Photographer: D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,703. (2) Arapaho "White Horse" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 132-c. (3) Arapaho "Friday" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,704. (4) Arapaho "Black Coal" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,705. (5) Cheyenne "Little Wolf" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 54,855-B. (6) Dakota (Oglala) "Red Cloud" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 3237-d. (7) Dakota (Oglala) "American Horse" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 3214-c. (8) Dakota (Oglala) "Little Big Man" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 3215-b. (9) Dakota (Oglala) "Three Bears" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 3207-b. (10) Dakota (Oglala) "He Dog" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 3229-b. (11) Dakota (Oglala) Red Dog D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 3208-b. (12) Dakota (Oglala) "Little Wound" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 3219-b. (13) Dakota (Oglala) "Slow Bull" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,717. (14) Dakota (Oglala) Young Man Afraid of His Horses D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne , Wyoming Negative Number 55,718. (15) Dakota (Oglala) "Red Shirt" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,719.
Catalog Number 4754: Tribe: (16) Dakota Description: "Rockey Bear" Photographer: D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 3711-o-1. (17) Dakota "The one that Sleeps Negative Number 3711-p. (18) Dakota "Long Bull" Negative Number 3656-c. (19) Dakota "Washington Enlisted Man" See (20), below Negative Number 3655-d. (29) Dakota "Stands First" Same individual as (19), above. Bureau of American Ethnology file print gives name as Stands First Negative Number 55,708. (20) Dakota "Pawnee Killer" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,707. (21) [Dakota ?] Man wearing three-cornered hat, holding pipe D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,709. (22) [Dakota ?] "6 Feather" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,710. (25) [Dakota ?] "Little Wolf" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,713. (23) [Dakota ?] "Black Bear" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negaive Number 55,711. (24) [Dakota ?] "White Bird" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,712. (26) [Dakota ?] "Walking Cane" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,714. (27) [Dakota ?] "Money" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,715. (19) ? [Dakota ?] "Yellow Bear" D. S. Mitchell, Eddy Street, Cheyenne, Wyoming Negative Number 55,706. (28) [Dakota ?] "Feather Head Negative Number 55,716. Shoshoni "Shoshone Squaw" Photographer: Howard, Fort San[ders ?], Wyoming Territory Negative Number 55,720.
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 4754
Local Note:
Copy negatives are on file for all (Negatives 54,855-B and 55,703-55,720 made 2/66; others were previously on file.)
Eight "Ogalalla" adult skulls (superimposed; frontal view); male and three female whitened with chalk and water; Numbers: 199, 200, 201, 481, 482, 1914, 1915, 2034
Creator:
United States. Department of War. United States Army Medical Museum Search this
Eight "Ogalalla" adult skulls (superimposed; frontal view); Five male and three female, whitened with chalk; Numbers 199, 200, 201, 481, 482, 1914, 1915, 2034
Creator:
United States. Department of War. United States Army Medical Museum Search this
Dry plate Number 482, being dark, was exposed 14 seconds; the others 10 seconds each. Plate not removed from camera while work was in progress. Lens: Dallmeyer triplet 4 1/2 inch diaphragm: 1 1/4 inches
Black and white photoprint on cardboard mount
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Topic:
Physical anthropology -- anthropometry Search this
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Collection Citation:
Photo lot 6A, United States Army Medical Museum composite photographs of skulls, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Dry plate; Number 482, being dark, was exposed 14 seconds; the others 10 seconds each. Plate not removed from camera while work was in progress. Lens: Dallmeyer triplet 4 1/2 inch Diaphragm 1 1/4 inches.
Black and white photoprint on cardboard mount
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Physical anthropology -- anthropometry Search this
Genre/Form:
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Collection Citation:
Photo lot 6A, United States Army Medical Museum composite photographs of skulls, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Five adult male Oglala skulls (superimposed; frontal view); Same numbers exposure and c as 10 A a. Position regulated by means of a second camera sighting the vertical cross-thread on the left margin of the anterior nasal orifice
Creator:
United States. Department of War. United States Army Medical Museum Search this
Five adult male "Ogalalla" skulls (superimposed; frontal view); Numbers 199, 201, 482, 1917, 1915. Exposure as in 10.A.a; position regulated by means of a second camera, sighting the vertical cross-thread on the left margin of the anterior nasal orifice
Creator:
United States. Department of War. United States Army Medical Museum Search this
Five adult male Oglala skulls (superimposed; frontal view); Same numbers, exposure and c as 10 A c. Position regulated by means of a sketch of the first skull drawn on a cross-lined film
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United States. Department of War. United States Army Medical Museum Search this
Five adult male "Ogalalla" skulls (superimposed; frontal view); Numbers and exposure same as in 10 A a. Position regulated by means of a sketch of the first skull drawn on a cross-lined film
Creator:
United States. Department of War. United States Army Medical Museum Search this
Five adult male "Ogalalla" skulls (superimposed; frontal view); Numbers and exposure same as in 10.A.a; Position regulated by means of a sketch of the first skull drawn on a cross-lined film
Creator:
United States. Department of War. United States Army Medical Museum Search this