Rare Old Find Sioux Chief Red Cloud Rppc Real Photo Post Card Native American

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Rare Old Find Sioux Chief Red Cloud Rppc Real Photo Post Card Native American
Rare Old Find Sioux Chief Red Cloud Rppc Real Photo Post Card Native American
Rare Old Find Sioux Chief Red Cloud Rppc Real Photo Post Card Native American

Rare Old Find Sioux Chief Red Cloud Rppc Real Photo Post Card Native American
This rare and original, 1920’s Real Photo Postcard / Photo is in excellent condition. The Image is clean, and crisp with sharp focus, strong contrast and rich tonality. There is no soiling, staining, tears, edge chips, edge wear or damage except for the fact that the back of the Postcard has black, paper mounting tape affixed around the edges (see the scans below). With a quality matting and framing, the Image will display beautifully. The Image is titled in the negative “Chief Red Cloud” and also carries the mark of the publisher – the O’Neill Photo Company of O’Neill, Nebraska – in the negative. It pictures the elder Sioux Warrior wearing western style clothing with a trade blanket draped over his shoulders and another over his lap. The blanket on his lap has a simply fantastic, Sioux beaded blanket strip attached. This portrait was originally taken sometime around 1909 and was here, republished in the 1920’s as a Real Photo Postcard by the O’Neill Photo Co. It is a full figure, seated portrait of Red Cloud. Mahpiua Luta (Red Cloud) (1822 – December 10, 1909) was a very strong war leader and a chief of the Oglala Lakota. He led as a chief from 1868 to 1909. After signing the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), he led his people in the important transition to reservation life. Some of his US opponents mistakenly thought of him as overall chief of the Sioux (Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota). The large tribe had several major divisions and was highly decentralized. Bands among the Oglala and other divisions operated independently, even though some individual leaders such as Red Cloud were renowned as warriors and highly respected as leaders. Red Cloud had no hereditary title of his own but emerged as a natural leader and spokesman of his people through the force of his own character and through bravery in battle. Determined to protect the Native Americans’ prime hunting grounds, Red Cloud in 1865 led the opposition of Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho when the U. Government began to build and fortify a road from Fort Laramie, in present Wyoming, by way of the Powder River to Montana. He intercepted the first contingents of army construction troops on the Bozeman Trail that summer, holding them prisoner for more than two weeks. Thereafter, he refused all offers to negotiate and relentlessly attacked workers along the route. The two-year harassment came to be known as Red Cloud’s War and did not end until the United States agreed to abandon all posts and to desist from any further effort to open the road. When the garrisons had finally been withdrawn and the forts burned, Red Cloud signed the Second Treaty of Fort Laramie (April 29, 1868), laid down his arms, and allowed himself to be settled on the Red Cloud Agency, in Nebraska. The Photograph measures approx. 3 1/2″ by 5 1/2″ and features an early, divided Postcard back with an “DOPS” Stamp Box that dates the Photograph to the 1920’s. Each of the Photograph Postcards in this collection have black mounting tape around the edges of the back side attesting to the fact that they were apparently mounted in an album at some time in the past. Very Rare and original, 1920’s Real Photo Postcard / Photograph of the Great Oglala Lakota Sioux War Leader Mahpiua Luta (Red Cloud). A very rare and wonderful, 1920’s Real Photo Postcard / Photograph of the Great Oglala Lakota Sioux War Leader Mahpiua Luta (Red Cloud) and a fantastic addition to any collection!
Rare Old Find Sioux Chief Red Cloud Rppc Real Photo Post Card Native American

RARE! Native American Pioneer Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card

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RARE! Native American Pioneer Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card
“Anthropologist” Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card. May 7, 1991 was an American. Best known for his innovative application. Of the principles of British. The study of Native American tribes. He was the favorite student of the British. Radcliffe-Brown’s years at the. Peoples in the southwestern. Eggan later taught at Chicago himself. His students there included. His best known works include his edited volume. Anthropology of North American Tribes. Was also an anthropologist. Was a North American anthropologist in the 20th. Century and part of the anthropology department at the University of Chicago. He is a world-renowned social anthropologist, most famous for his works in the. Southwest involving the Hopi Indians and many of the social changes that take. Place within the Western Pueblos. Claims Fred Eggan is a founder of modern. American anthropoly’s eclectic approach, which combines the functionalism of. Radcliffe-Brown with the historical approach of Franz Boas. In a paper titled. “Among the Anthropologist, ” Eggan answers a question posed by Margaret Mead. Shouldn’t we all be branches of one human science? Eggan states that anthropology should center on. Man and his works, while providing a spectrum of specialized fields which. Interlock with those of the social and behavioral sciences. Born in Seattle, Washington on September 12, 1906 to Alfred Eggan and Olive. Eggan earned his master’s degree in psychology with a minor in. Anthropology from the University of Chicago in the early 20th century. He received his PhD in anthropology from the. Same university several years later with a doctoral thesis entitled Social. Organization of the Western Pueblos analyzing the social organization of. Pueblo Indians in the Southwest. Fred was an active member in the discipline of. Anthropology at a critical time when new technologies and methods were being. Invented for archeological purposes. He mentions these innovations in his paper. On Social Anthropology and the Method of Controlled Comparison. He speaks of the new aids to anthropological. Research such as radiocarbon dating, genetics, and the experimental method. Which are just a few of the many rapid technological advances that had taken. Place to aid the discipline in this time. Eggan married Dorothy Way in 1938. She was also an anthropologist of the Hopi. Fred died in his house in Santa Fe, New Mexico. From heart failure on May 7, 1991; he was 84.
RARE! Native American Pioneer Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card

RARE! Native American Tribes Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card

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RARE! Native American Tribes Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card
“Anthropologist” Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card. May 7, 1991 was an American. Best known for his innovative application. Of the principles of British. The study of Native American tribes. He was the favorite student of the British. Radcliffe-Brown’s years at the. Peoples in the southwestern. Eggan later taught at Chicago himself. His students there included. His best known works include his edited volume. Anthropology of North American Tribes. Was also an anthropologist. Was a North American anthropologist in the 20th. Century and part of the anthropology department at the University of Chicago. He is a world-renowned social anthropologist, most famous for his works in the. Southwest involving the Hopi Indians and many of the social changes that take. Place within the Western Pueblos. Claims Fred Eggan is a founder of modern. American anthropoly’s eclectic approach, which combines the functionalism of. Radcliffe-Brown with the historical approach of Franz Boas. In a paper titled. “Among the Anthropologist, ” Eggan answers a question posed by Margaret Mead. Shouldn’t we all be branches of one human science? Eggan states that anthropology should center on. Man and his works, while providing a spectrum of specialized fields which. Interlock with those of the social and behavioral sciences. Born in Seattle, Washington on September 12, 1906 to Alfred Eggan and Olive. Eggan earned his master’s degree in psychology with a minor in. Anthropology from the University of Chicago in the early 20th century. He received his PhD in anthropology from the. Same university several years later with a doctoral thesis entitled Social. Organization of the Western Pueblos analyzing the social organization of. Pueblo Indians in the Southwest. Fred was an active member in the discipline of. Anthropology at a critical time when new technologies and methods were being. Invented for archeological purposes. He mentions these innovations in his paper. On Social Anthropology and the Method of Controlled Comparison. He speaks of the new aids to anthropological. Research such as radiocarbon dating, genetics, and the experimental method. Which are just a few of the many rapid technological advances that had taken. Place to aid the discipline in this time. Eggan married Dorothy Way in 1938. She was also an anthropologist of the Hopi. Fred died in his house in Santa Fe, New Mexico. From heart failure on May 7, 1991; he was 84.
RARE! Native American Tribes Fred Eggan Hand Signed 3X5 Card

Native american cabinet card Nes-Chila And Children Apache Indian Geronimo Rare

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Native american cabinet card Nes-Chila And Children Apache Indian Geronimo Rare
Native american cabinet card Nes-Chila And Children Apache Indian Captives Rare. Baker & Johnson Cabinet Card of Apache Captives by General George Crook during the Geronimo expedition to bring in the hostile Apaches Nes-Chila and her children were taken captive along with other Apaches from Geronimo and Chihuahuas band. The item “Native american cabinet card Nes-Chila And Children Apache Indian Geronimo Rare” is in sale since Thursday, June 3, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Vintage & Antique (Pre-1940)\Cabinet Photos”. The seller is “mystic3334″ and is located in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Photo Type: Cabinet Photo
  • Subject: Military & Political

Native american cabinet card Nes-Chila And Children Apache Indian Geronimo Rare

Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief

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Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief

Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief
GOFF NATIVE AMERICAN PHOTO. Up for sale is this one of a kind authentic piece of Native American and photographic history! The subject of the photo appears to be a scout affiliated with the Crow tribe. The mans belt is certainly constructed in the Crow style, that is, it has both beaded edges and metal tacks decorating it. A unique and curious feature of the subject is his hair style. T is unusual for him to have the sides cut/shaved so close to the head when Crow men would have long hair and the pompadour styled front/bangs. This feature only adds to the allure of this photo. Also notice he is not holding his traditional weaponry but rather a sword of the U. Army indicating his involvement likely as a scout. The markings on the back of the photo only add more intrigue. Goff was a famous photographer of the mid-late 19th century who made Native American people the subject of many of his photos. He is most famous and best known for his iconic photo of Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull. As you can see, however, this photo is marked A. Goff, most likely referring to his wife Anna. They were wed in 1875. So this photo was likely taken sometime in the last 25 years of the 19th century. Also of note is that the location is stamped on the back as, Fort Custer, Montana. Fort Custer was established during the Indian wars in the Department of Dakota by the U. Army to subjugate the Sioux, Cheyenne and Crow Indians near present-day Hardin, Montana. It was built in 1877 and in use until 1898. The photo cabinet card measures 6.5″ x 4.25″. Shows signs of age and wear with some water marks and small tears. But overall the image is complete and, in my opinion, the true antique condition of this nearly 140 year old photo only enhances the way it captivates the eye. Would look amazing framed! Truly a priceless one of a kind piece deserving to be displayed. Ith Perfect Feedback Score! Check It For Yourself! WE PACKAGE Everything With Extreme Care And Send It Fully-Insured So You Can Be Sure Your Item Will Reach You Safely. The item “RARE 1875 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CROW SCOUT CUSTER GOFF CABINET CARD PHOTO CHIEF” is in sale since Tuesday, December 5, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Photographic Images”. The seller is “bent-on-vintage” and is located in Traverse City, Michigan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Tribal Affiliation: Crow

Rare 1875 Native American Indian Crow Scout Custer Goff Cabinet Card Photo Chief