Blackfeet Indian Reservation (Mont.) -- Browning (Mont.)
A large group of Blackfeet men and women in native dress, mounted on horses posed amid a tipi encampment. There is a large tipi in the foreground, painted, sporting a 46 star American flag atop one of the lodge poles. Browning , Montana area.
A somewhat posed photo of a group of Blackfeet men and women in native dress. Two men are mounted on horses; two tipis, unpainted, appear in the background. Photo taken in the Browning, Montana vicinity.
Blackfeet woman in native dress holding an infant in a cradle board. Cradle board reflects Chippewa-Cree influence, while the cover is more of the traditional Sioux style. The woman's dress is Blackfeet, however, the tipi door appearing in the...
Group of Crow Indians in pow wow dress showing some fine quill work and other interesting costume detail. Included in this group are Crooked Arm, Bull Don't Fall Down, Owl Above, Fire Bear, Plenty Coups and Two Leggins
A group of Blackfeet men and women in native ceremonial dress. (note with image: This photo is interesting and significant in that it shows a woman with horned single trailed eagle feathered war bonnet with ermine skin side drops. She may be the...
Blackfeet Indian Reservation (Mont.) ; Browning (Mont.)
An older Blackfeet man in native dress posed leaning against a dried snag, gazing into the distance. In his hand he is holding a stick to which is attached an eagle feather and a braided scalplock. Browning, Montana area.
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