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Tags: Sioux photographs
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May 1858
Kean-ji' Na-pin' or He Who Wears a Raven Around his Neck, also known as A.J. Campbell, Esq., interpreter for the Sioux, Washington D.C.
1850 - 1900
Black Horn
1850 - 1900
Bull Head
1898
Stella Yellow Shirt and baby
1899
Left Hand Bear, Chief
1850 - 1900
Unidentified Sioux family
April 1858
Wa-mdi' U-pi' Du'-ta or Scarlet Eagle-Tail, Chief
April 1858
A-ki'pa, or the Meeter, also known as His Pipe with a Loud Voice, a warrior
May 1858
He-hu'-te-dan, or Little Short Horn, a warrior
April 1858
Ma'za Ca, or Sounding Iron, Chief
April 1858
Wa'kan Hi-na'-pe, or He that Appears Sacred, also known as Charles Renville
1900
Tatanka Tamaheca, or Poor Bull
1900
Cigala Nopa, or Two Elk
1899
Black Bird, Chief
1900
Tatanka Ptieela, or Short Bull
January 16, 1891
Hostile Indian Camp, the largest Indian camp in U.S. near Pine Ridge, S.D.
January 16, 1891
Hostile Indian Camp, the largest Indian camp in U.S. near Pine Ridge, S.D.
1850 - 1900
Little, the instigator of Indian revolt at Pine Ridge
1850 - 1900
Sword, Chief of Police, Pine Ridge Agency
May 1858
Ca-kpe' or Six, a chief
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