Call NumberZ-9930CreatorGrabill, John C. H.Date1890-1900SummaryThree adolescent North American Indian (Sioux) boys smile and pose, seated or crouched, beside a tree in probably South Dakota. The boys wear woven shirts with front button enclosures, slacks and moccasins. Two of the boys wear neckerchiefs. A hat is on the ground beside each boy.Physical Description1 photographic print on card mount : albumen ; 18 x 25 cm (7 x 10 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectDakota Indians--19th centuryIndians of North America--19th centuryTeenagers--19th centuryCollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711009930Type of MaterialAlbumen printsPhotographic printsNotesAttribution printed on card mount reads: "J.C.H. Grabill. Official Photographer of the Black Hills & F.P.R.R., and Home Stake Mining Co. Studios: Deadwood and Lead City, South Dakota."; Formerly X-31894; Label printed on original negative and reproduced in photographic print reads: "3561 Three of Uncle Sam's Pets. We get rations every 29 days. Our pulse is good. Expressive medium. We put in 60 minutes each hour in our present attitude."; Title supplied. R7110099303
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