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Cheyenne man, Wolf Voice (left) and family; Yellow Robe (right); and Leo Barthelmess

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Cheyenne man, Wolf Voice (left) and family; Yellow Robe (right); and Leo Barthelmess
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Object Details

Creator

Barthelmess, Christian
sova.naa.photolot.176_ref7171

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw33db28bae-eca6-479b-86d3-46c7d91b75a7

Local Numbers

OPPS NEG.56083

Local Note

Barthelmess wrote on this picture (1889): 'Wolf Voice and family except one which is mine (Leo, aged three).' Left, Wolf Voice, a northern Cheyenne army scout who at this time was an agency policeman [Wolf Voice enlisted in Casey's scouts Sept. 6, 1890 at Ft. Keogh, page 107]. Right, Yellow Robe (he and Wolf Voice married sisters), who died in 1959, the last survivor of the Cheyenne scouts."
Black and white copy negative

Creator

Barthelmess, Christian

Culture

Northern Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne)
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne)

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Biographical / Historical

Barthelmess at Fort Keogh during 1888-97 period.

Extent

1 Photograph (8x10 in)

Date

1889

Archival Repository

National Anthropological Archives

Type

Archival materials
Photographs

Existence and Location of Copies

Digital surrogate produced from reference copy print

Bibliography

Reproduced in Frink & Barthelmess, Photographer on an Army Mule, Norman, 1965, ff. page 120, with caption, "Always there were Indians around Fort Keogh, whose site had long been a favorite Cheyenne camping ground.

Genre/Form

Photographs
NAA.PhotoLot.176_ref7171
Large EAD
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Record ID

ebl-1628267668517-1628267670779-1

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