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Mitch Bouyer, c. 1875-76 (b / w photo)
DPL443618 Mitch Bouyer, c.1875-76 (b/w photo) by Nast, Charles A. (fl.1880-90); Denver Public Library, Western History Collection; (add.info.: Mitch Bouyer (1837-76) interpreter and guide in the Old West following the American Civil War; ); eDenver Public Library; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23476244
© Denver Public Library / Bridgeman Images
Crow Guide Interpreter Native American Indian North American Indian Old West Sioux Stuffed Taxidermy Western
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This print showcases Mitch Bouyer, a remarkable figure from the Old West era. Taken around 1875-76 by Charles A. Nast, this image is a testament to the rich history of the American frontier. Mitch Bouyer, born in 1837 and sadly passing away in 1876, was an esteemed interpreter and guide during a time of great change following the American Civil War. His expertise in navigating the rugged landscapes of the West made him an invaluable asset to those seeking adventure or settlement. In this portrait, Bouyer stands tall with his traditional Native American attire. The intricate details of his costume highlight his connection to his Sioux heritage. Adorned with feathers and wearing a striking headdress, he exudes strength and wisdom. The taxidermy birds surrounding him add an intriguing element to the composition. Perhaps they symbolize both Bouyer's affinity for nature as well as his role as a guide through untamed territories. Bouyer's piercing gaze captures our attention, inviting us into a world long gone but forever immortalized through photography. This photograph serves as a window into not only one man's life but also provides insight into the diverse cultures that shaped America's past. Preserved by Denver Public Library's Western History Collection, this image reminds us of our collective history and invites contemplation on how individuals like Mitch Bouyer played pivotal roles in shaping our nation's narrative.
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