Call NumberX-34083CreatorCurtis, Edward S., 1868-1952SummaryRed Hawk (Chetan-luta), a Native American (Oglala Sioux) man, sits on horseback at a watering hole in the Badlands in South Dakota. Red Hawk wears a feather headdress and beaded leggings and carries a rifle on his saddle. The horse drinks from a shallow pool of water.Physical Description1 photomechanical print : photogravure, brown ink ; 36 x 44 cm (14 x 17 in.) on sheet 57 x 45 cm (22 1/2 x 18 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectDakota IndiansOglala IndiansBadlands (S.D. and Neb.)Clothing & dressHorseback riding--South DakotaTribal chiefs--United StatesWater holes--South DakotaRed Hawk, Dakota chief.Geographic AreaGreat Plains; Badlands (S.D. and Neb.); South DakotaCollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage file: ZZR710034083Type of MaterialPhotogravuresDigital Version Created FromNorth American Indian : v. 3, plate no. 80.Original Material Found in CollectionThe North American Indian, v. 3. The Teton Sioux, the Yanktonai, the Assiniboin.NotesCondition: edges worn. Description by Edward S. Curtis: "This picture was made in the heart of the Bad Lands of South Dakota. The subject is the sub-chief Red Hawk, a sketch of whose life is given on page 188 of Volume III."; Formerly F45635. Original photogravure produced in Boston by John Andrew & Son, c1905. Title reproduced in photogravure. Photogravure print on Van Gelder Holland paper. R7100340833PublisherE.S. CurtisLanguageeng
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