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ASSINIBOIN GIRL, c1907. Irene Rock, an Assiniboin schoolgirl, with her pony at

ASSINIBOIN GIRL, c1907. Irene Rock, an Assiniboin schoolgirl, with her pony at


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ASSINIBOIN GIRL, c1907. Irene Rock, an Assiniboin schoolgirl, with her pony at

ASSINIBOIN GIRL, c1907.
Irene Rock, an Assiniboin schoolgirl, with her pony at the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Photograph, c1907

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1907 Assiniboin Belknap Dress Fort Irene Montana Native American Pony Reservation Rock Saddle Schoolgirl Tent Traditional Turn Of Century


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Assiniboin Girl, c1907 - A Glimpse into the Life of Irene Rock

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. This print captures a poignant moment in history as it showcases Irene Rock, an Assiniboin schoolgirl, with her beloved pony at the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Taken around 1907, this photograph offers a window into the early years of the 20th century and provides insight into Native American culture during that time. Irene Rock stands proudly beside her pony, exuding confidence and grace. Her traditional Assiniboin clothing reflects her rich heritage and serves as a testament to the resilience of her people. The intricate details of her dress highlight the craftsmanship and artistry inherent in their culture. The backdrop of the Fort Belknap Reservation adds depth to this image, reminding us of the challenges faced by Native Americans during this era. Yet amidst adversity, Irene's radiant smile suggests strength and determination. This portrait not only celebrates Irene's individuality but also symbolizes the spirit of countless indigenous children who navigated through a changing world while holding onto their traditions. It serves as a reminder that despite external pressures to assimilate or conform, these resilient individuals maintained their cultural identity. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph from Granger Art on Demand's collection, we are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary moment frozen forever - one that encapsulates both beauty and resilience within Native American history.

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