Call NumberX-34142CreatorCurtis, Edward S., 1868-1952Date1900-1910SummaryNative Americans (Crow) ride horses in grass and burdock; they wear feather headdresses and hair braids.Physical Description1 photomechanical print : photogravure, brown ink ; 37 x 45 cm (14 1/2 x 18 in.) on sheet 57 x 45 cm (22 1/2 x 18 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectCrow IndiansIndians of North AmericaHairstylesHeaddressesHorseback ridingHorsesTribal chiefsWarriorsGeographic AreaGreat Plains; Missouri River ValleyCollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage file: ZZR710034142Type of MaterialPhotogravuresDigital Version Created FromNorth American Indian : v. 4, plate no. 138.Original Material Found in CollectionThe North American Indian, v. 4. The Apsaroke, or Crows, the Hidatsa.NotesDescription by Edward S. Curtis: "The Apsaroke were one of the most fearless tribes, and their stories of raiding parties, large and small, are almost numberless."; Formerly F28893. Original photogravure produced in Boston by John Andrew & Son, c1905. Title reproduced in photogravure. Photogravure print on Van Gelder Holland paper. R7100341423PublisherE.S. CurtisLanguageeng
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952, A Successful raid for the horses - Apsaroke (1900-1910). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 15/03/2025, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1130525