Will Soule : Indian photographer at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1869-74 / by Russell E. Belous and Robert A. Weinstein.
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Other title: | Indian photographer, 1869-74. Alan Scuba Photobook Collection. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Local Note: | Rare Books Collection copy Alan Scuba Photobook Collection. |
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Los Angeles, Calif. :
Ward Ritchie Press,
1972, ©1969.
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Edition: | 1st pbk. print. |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Will Soule : |b Indian photographer at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1869-74 / |c by Russell E. Belous and Robert A. Weinstein. |
246 | 1 | 8 | |a Indian photographer, 1869-74. |
250 | |a 1st pbk. print. | ||
260 | |a Los Angeles, Calif. : |b Ward Ritchie Press, |c 1972, ©1969. | ||
300 | |a vii, 120 pages : |b illustrations, map (on lining-papers), portraits ; |c 30 cm. | ||
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500 | |a Map "Distribution of Indian tribes and U.S. military forts, 1870-1875" on verso of cover and continues on opposite p. | ||
505 | 0 | |a The American Indian : the image appears / by Russell E. Belous -- The American Indian : the image fixed / by Robert A. Weinstein -- Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache and Plains culture -- Notes on the photographs -- Caddo and Wichita -- Cheyenne -- Arapaho -- Comanche -- Index of individuals. | |
505 | 8 | |a Photographs by William Stinson Soule reproduced in text: Medicine Bluff near Fort Still, Indian Territory -- Will Soule's photographic imprint -- Will Soule and party at an Indian camp -- Earliest photos of Fort Sill construction, 1869-1870 -- Post trader John S. Evan's store at Fort Sill -- Lawrie Tatum, Quaker Indian agent at Fort Sill -- Sitting Bear (Satank, Set-angya) -- White Horse (Tsen-tainte) -- Big Bow (Zepko-eete) -- Kicking Bird (Striking Eagle, T'ene-angopte) -- Woman Heart (Woman's Heart, Manyi-ten) -- White Bear (Satanta) -- White Bear (Satanta) -- Cry of the Wild Goose (Sa-lo-so, Tsa'l-au-te) -- Brave in war dress -- Brave in war dress (probably Koi-khan-hole) -- Brave in war dress -- Big Tree (A'do-eette) -- Big Tree's sister -- Pacer (Peso, Essa-queta), Kiowa-Apache -- Pacer's son, Kiowa-Apache -- Brave, Kiowa-Apache -- Black Hawk, Kiowa-Apache -- Lone Wolf (Guipago) -- Sitting-in-the-Saddle (Tau-ankia, Tibone), Lone Wolf's son -- Sitting-in-the-Saddle, another view -- Two braves, Kiowa-Apache -- Lone Bear (Tar-lo) dressed as a Kiowa boy -- Lone Bear (Tar-lo) dressed as an Osage boy -- Trotting Wolf (Gu-ee-ah-pay, Coyote Walking) and squaw -- Tom-e-ath-to (Trailing the enemy, Eonah-pah) and squaw (probably the eldest daughter of Satanta) -- Two squaws -- Two squaws -- Standing Sweat-House (Tape-day-ah) -- Sah-tope-ay-doh, Satanta's youngest daughter; her hair is cut, perhaps in mourning for her father's imprisonment in Texas -- Two squaws (on left: Sah-tope-ay-doh, Pipe-holder, Holds-the-pipe: youngest daughter of Satanta; on right: Big Tree's sister) -- Two squaws -- Stumbling Bear (Set-imkia) -- Son of the Sun (Sun Boy, Pai-talyi) -- Kiowa camp near the Canadian River, 1869; Kicking Bird died here in 1875 -- Five braves; left to right: Poor Buffalo (Haw-taudle); Short Greasy Hair (Odl-Kaun't-say-hah); Buffalo Chap (Hair Portion of Leg, Kaw-tom-te); Never Got Shot (Haun-goon-pau); Feather Head (A'tah-ladte) -- Caddo George Washington -- Caddo village -- Heap Wolves (probably Esa-dowa); killed by Osaga in 1872 -- Squaw -- Nawatry -- Squaw -- Two squaws -- Three squaws (left to right: Nawatry, Dudu, Ske-zitz) -- Squaw -- Three braves -- Ma-min-nic (Ma-nim-ick), Cheyenne chief -- Whirlwind -- Brave -- Squaw -- Cheyenne camp, 1867 -- Powder Face in war dress -- Little Raven, head chief of the Arapahos -- Big Cow -- Yellow Bear -- Arapaho chief with squaw and child -- Two sons of Little Raven, Little Raven and Shield ; probably at Camp Supply -- Four braves; probably at Camp Supply -- Three Arapahos -- Powder Face with squaw and child -- Little Big Mouth and tepee, near Fort Sill; possibly a Cheyenne camp -- Camp near Fort Dodge -- Son of Little Raven -- Ba-e-tha and sister (also known as Zah-e-cha and Har-ke-i) -- Shib-o-nester -- Bird Chief (Milky Way, Esa-habet, Asa-havey) -- Otter Belt -- Esa-tou-yett (Asa-Toyeh, Grey Leggings) -- Ho-wear, a Yapparika Comanche chief, frequently at Fort Sill in the 1870's -- Tosh-a-wah (Toshaway, Tosawi, Silver Brooch), first chief of the Penateka Comanches and known for his peaceful attitude -- Horse Back (Tuh-huh-yet, Nau-qua-hip, Champion Rider) -- Mow-way (Shaking Hand) -- Son of Horse Back (Too-hot-ko), an older son of Horse Back who was killed in Texas by the Rangers -- Comanche camp, February 1875; this is believed to be Para-coom's (Bull Bear) camp; Johnny Horseback may be the second Indian from the right -- Two squaws; woman seated on buffalo robe is Looking-For-Something-Good (Cha-wa-ke) -- Squaw -- Three squaws and papoose; left to right: Wap-pah, Marn-me (Morn-me), Qna-moth-kee; these women were taken prisoner by United States troop on the Staked Plains, near Adobe Walls, Texas, 1868 -- Scalped hunter near Fort Dodge -- Indian camp, 1869 -- Cheyenne camp -- Osage Indian scouts employed by the U.S. Army -- Lone Wolf's camp -- Indian encampment, 1868 -- Pacer's camp. | |
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