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Indian Warriors Mr Bear-that-Runs-and-Growls, Mr Warrior, Mr One-Tooth-Gone, Mr Sole... 1890. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
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Indian Warriors Mr Bear-that-Runs-and-Growls, Mr Warrior, Mr One-Tooth-Gone, Mr Sole... 1890. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
Indian Warriors. Mr. Bear-that-Runs-and-Growls, Mr. Warrior, Mr. One-Tooth-Gone, Mr. Sole (bottom of foot), Mr. Make-it-Long []. Five Grass dancers in ceremonial clothing, probably part of Big Foot's (Miniconjou) band at a Grass Dance on the Cheyenne River, S.D. on or near Cheyenne River Reservation
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American West Feather Headdress First Nation First Nations Frontier Grabill Grabill John C H John C John C H Grabill Lakota Miniconjou Plains Indian Position Reservation Side By Side Sioux South Dakota United States Of America Teton Sioux Tribal Tribal Culture Tribe Big Foot Group Portrait Head Dress Meeting Of Frontiers
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This evocative photograph, titled "Indian Warriors. Mr. Bear-that-Runs-and-Growls, Mr. Warrior, Mr. One-Tooth-Gone, Mr. Sole (bottom of foot), Mr. Make-it-Long []," was captured by renowned American photographer John C.H. Grabill in the late 1890s. The image depicts a group of five Grass Dancers, most likely members of Big Foot's (Miniconjou) band, gathered together on or near the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota. The dancers are shown in their traditional ceremonial clothing, adorned with intricate feather headdresses and colorful dresses. One dancer, identified as "Mr. Bear-that-Runs-and-Growls," wears a headdress adorned with a bear claw and a long, flowing eagle feather. Another, named "Mr. Warrior," holds a shield and a spear, while "Mr. One-Tooth-Gone" and "Mr. Sole" are identified by their distinctive physical features. The fifth dancer, "Mr. Make-it-Long," is shown with his arms raised, adding to the dynamic energy of the scene. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Plains Indians during the late 19th century. The dancers' proud and defiant poses convey a sense of resilience and determination, reflecting the complex history of the meeting of frontiers between European settlers and Native American tribes. The image is a testament to the enduring legacy of Native American traditions and the importance of preserving their history and heritage for future generations.
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