Various stages of construction for the Mosier Dredge at Pioneer Gulch, Montana. In operation in December 1933. "Save all" picked up the spill over from the buckets.
Three Indians in assorted finery, all with roached headdress's, standing in front of a teepee. "Sin-se-la, White Brant, Alex-on" Sam Moody (Nat-yat-mas-hi-hi, White Bird). Boos #217.
Three Indian women on horseback, using Indian saddles, in all their finery and ready for the women's parade. Mission Mountains in the background. Boos #210.
Covered wagons and horse teams lining Main Street in Helena, Montana. Note with photo: After the fire, all of the little porches had to be torn down because a fire could catch from across the street. Stereo card.
Hunters ; Bitterroot River Valley (Mont.) ; Lord, Herbert Watson, 1870-1963
Photo of hunters in camp, left to right: Bertie Lord, Ed Lord, Growler-the dog, George Lord, Jim Lord. All standing in front of meat and hides hung on poles. Bitterroot Valley, Montana.
Man sitting on large wagon, all wheels in the water, people sitting in a rowboat off shore and two women holding a rope tied to a rowboat being loaded by a man in the rear of the boat. Flathead Lake, Montana.
A horse and team, all hitched to a wagon, pulling it up a steep hill, one man leading the horse and a man leading the team, another man is pushing the wagon.
Indians of North America ; Crow Agency (Mont.) ; Sun dance
The Messenger Eagle, part of the Sun Dance ceremony. The Apsaalooke say that the eagle is placed on the Center Pole to represent freedom. The eagle has no boundaries. As well as the Apsaalooke belief that all birds carry our prayers to the Creator.