Call NumberZ-15612CreatorJackson, William Henry, 1843-1942Date1860-1880SummaryOutdoor, group portrait of North American Indian (Pawnee) chiefs. They are identified from left to right as: La-Roo-Chuk-A-La-Shar, or Sun Chief [Chowee (Chaui) band]; Aru-Saw-La-Kit-Towy, or A Fine Horse [Skidi (Skedee) band]; Ski Ar-Ra-Ra-Shar, or Lone Chief [Chowee (Chaui) band]; Se-Ted-E-Row-Weet or One Aimed At [Skidi (Skedee) band]; Cot-Ta Ra-Tet-Goots, or Struck with a Tomahawk [Skidi (Skedee) band]. The men stand on a buffalo robe, they all wear blankets, beaded, striped leggings, and cotton shirts. Sun Chief, A Fine Horse, and One Aimed At wear bear claw necklaces. The others wear bead chokers and one wears a stone or metal necklace. A Fine Horse and Struck with a Tomahawk wear hair roaches, and Lone Chief wears a headdress made of animal antlers, pieced fabric, scalps, teeth necklaces and feathers.Physical Description1 photographic print ; 16 x 21 cm (6 1/2 x 8 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectClothing & dressHeaddressesTribal chiefsFine HorseOne Aimed AtStruck with a TomahawkSun ChiefIndians of North America--19th centuryPawnee Indian Tribe of Oklahoma--19th centuryCollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711015612Type of MaterialPhotographic printsBlack & white photographsNotesFormerly X-33174. Identification penciled on verso of photographic print. Modern copy print. Title supplied. R7110156121DonorBureau of American Ethnology.
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, Pawnee chiefs (1860-1880). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 19/03/2025, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1131989