Call NumberZ-15709ContributorJohnston, Margaret M.Date1910-1920SummaryA man in a patterned shirt and cowboy hat aims a rifle at a Native American woman with a cigarette in her mouth in preparation for a trick shot at a rodeo or pow-wow. The woman wears a full length buckskin dress decorated with fringe, the dress has an apron that falls from the breast and is decorated with porcupine quills. She has long braids and wears a beaded headband and moccasins. A crowd of Native American men and women and white men are near parked automobiles behind a barbed wire fence. A box on a truck nearby reads: "From H.A. Baker Co. Wholesale Men's Furnishings, Sioux City, Iowa."Physical Description1 photographic print ; 21 x 26 cm (8 x 10 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectClothing & dressCowboysEntertainmentSharpshootingSpectatorsWomenIndians of North AmericaCollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711015709Type of MaterialPhotographic printsBlack & white photographsDigital Version Created FromGift; Margaret M. Johnston, 1984.Original Material Found in CollectionWH972. Ralph E. Johnston papersNotesTitle supplied. R7110157096