Call NumberZ-988CreatorMagruder, photographer.Date1912SummaryPanoramic view of Native American (Ute) dancers and white men at the Shan Kive (Colorado Springs Carnival) in Colorado Springs (El Paso County), Colorado. Ute men, women and children pose in front of tipis in a field. The Ute women wear dresses decorated with elk's teeth, beading or fringe; one woman wears a checked gingham dress. The children wear pinafores or native dress. A cradleboard sits between two women. The Ute men wear feather bonnets, hair pipe breastplates, beaded sashes and leggings, and moccasins. Cowrie shells, polished metal discs and fringe decorate their shirts. One Ute man wears braids, a white dress, and a felt hat. Buckskin Charlie, with mustache, holds a ceremonial lance; his wife, To-Wee, stands next to him. The white men wear hats, coats and ties. One white man in a bow tie and suspenders sits on the ground and shields his eyes with feathers. Shows telegraph lines in the field with the tipis.Physical Description1 photographic print ; 16 x 115 cm (6 x 41 in.) mounted on mat board.Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectIndians of North America--Colorado--Colorado SpringsUte Indians--Colorado--Colorado SpringsColorado Springs (Colo.)CradleboardsFestivals--Colorado--Colorado SpringsTipis--Colorado--Colorado SpringsBuckskin Charlie, Ute ChiefTo-Wee.Geographic AreaColorado Springs (Colo.)CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711000988Type of MaterialGroup portraitsPanoramic photographsPhotographic printsNotesCondition: cracked, discolored. Title inked on front of print. R7110009887