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Women's horserace at the "first" Crow fair

Natural History Museum

Object Details

Creator

Miller, Fred E.
sova.naa.photolot.176_ref7751

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw30faa0c19-ba3e-4926-8c7d-daa276df52df

Local Numbers

OPPS NEG.56264

Local Note

Original (?) number 109 (penciled on reverse of original print.)
University of Montana, Museum and Northwestern Historical Collection, copy negative number 54-577T
Handwritten in pencil (by Fred E. Miller ?) on reverse of original print, "First horserace at first Crow fair, no saddles." Handwritten in red ball point pen, "F. E. Miller, writing [with arrow pointing to pencil note] wonderful picture all women ? H. M. F. [Hulda Miller Fields]."
Identified as "Crow fair (not sure)" by Crow Indians through Barney Old Coyote, Spring, 1969.
Black and white copy negative

Topic

Language and languages -- Documentation

Creator

Miller, Fred E.

Culture

Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke)
Indians of North America -- Great Plains

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Biographical / Historical

Copy from a sepia print; John Fields (1967), grandson of the photographer, thought that the sepia prints were all made ca. 1889.

Extent

1 Photograph (8x10 in)

Date

1899

Archival Repository

National Anthropological Archives

Type

Archival materials
Photographs

Genre/Form

Photographs
NAA.PhotoLot.176_ref7751
Large EAD
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Record ID

ebl-1628267668517-1628267671183-1

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