Carte de visite photographs.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of an unidentified Native American male, 1862
Studio portrait of an unidentified Native American male, pictured standing, wearing a multi-feathered headdress and wrapped in a blanket.
Portrait of Anpetu-Tokeca, 1862
Studio portrait of Anpetu-Tokeca (English name: Other day). Pictured seated in suit coat and vest, holding a hat on his lap. Rescued sixty-two persons from the Indian massacre of 1862 in Minnesota.
Portrait of Cut Nose, 1862
Studio portrait of Cut Nose pictured seated, in braids and 7-feathered headband. Alledged to have murdered 18 women and children and 5 men in the massacre of 1862 in Minnesota.
Portrait of Han-ye-tu was-te, 1862
Image of Han-ye-tu- was-te (English name: Beautiful Night), pictured seated on the ground outside the entrance of a teepee. Noted as a Dakotah (Sioux) Belle.
Portrait of Little Crow's Son, 1862
Studio portrait of Wo-wi-na-pa, Little Crow's son (English name: Thomas Wakeman), pictured seated and wrapped in a blanket. Taken prisoner by the military expedition under the command of Brig. Gen. Sibley in 1863.
Portrait of Ma-za-oo-nie as a young boy, 1862
Studio portrait of Ma-za-oo-nie (English name: The Little Bird Hunter), pictured as a young boy, wearing headdress and holding a bow with arrows.
Portrait of Ma-za-oo-nie as an older boy, 1862
Studio portrait of Ma-za-oo-nie (English name: The Little Bird Hunter) as an older boy, pictured seated wearing headdress and holding a tomahawk.
Portrait of Ma-za-sha, 1862
Studio portrait of Ma-za-sha (English name: Red Iron), pictured standing with a tartan blanket draped over his left arm. Said to be a friendly Sioux Chief.
Portrait of O-ta-dan, 1862
Studio portrait of O-ta-dan (English name: Plenty), pictured seated, wrapped in a blanket which he clutches to his chest. Taken prisoner nby the military expedition under the command of Brig. Gen. Sibley in 1863.
Portrait of Old Bets, 1862
Studio portrait of Azayamankawin, also known as Old Bets, pictured seated with her hands folded on her lap. A Sioux woman who will long be remembered with gratitude by many of the Minnesota captives for her kindness to them while among the Sioux in 1862.