A Native American (Sioux) man, girl, and boys stand and pose near a tepee. The man, identified as Ta-tan-ka-wau-casa, wears a military hat and jacket with a badge and stands beside a girl who wears a dress and boys who wear hats, shirts with suspenders, and pants. A fabric strip is on a rounded structure made of sticks beside a tepee. Timber fences are by tepees, and a nearby shelter has a stick roof.
Date
[between 1880 and 1900?]
Notes
Accession number: 86.200.2624; Attribution to Jackson based on the photonegative's inclusion in the History Colorado William Henry Jackson Collection.; History Colorado.; Condition: scratched, emulsion chipped.; Formerly Jackson 5911.; Number: "05911" inked on negative.; Numbers: "5911" and "print 3" etched on negative.; Penciled on negative envelope: "Sioux, Ta-Tan-Ka-wa[?]-Casa."; Title inked and etched on glass plate.; R7201028671
Dakota Indians--Structures--1880-1900.; Indians of North America--1880-1900.; Boys--1880-1900.; Girls--1880-1900.; Indian encampments--1880-1900.; Tipis--1880-1900.; Ta-tan-ka-wau-casa.