Object Details
Creator
Bratley, Jesse Hastings
Names
Black Calf, Charles
Blue Horse, Claudie
Broken Legs, Julia
Elk Looks Back, David
Elk Looks Back, Emma
Elk Teeth, Nat
Elk Teeth, Rosa
Elk Teeth, Willie
Foot, Eddie
Foot, Nellie
Good Bird, Gracie
Good Bird, Henry
Good Bird, Stella
Grey Hound, Jenny
Kills Plenty, George
Little Dog, Charles
New, Charles
Otterman, Edith
Otterman, Maggie
Otterman, Tommy
Plenty Holes, Maudie
Plenty Holes, Silas
Search the Enemy Out
Search the Enemy, Helen
Sitting Bear, Freddie
Sleeping Bear, Eliza
Sleeping Bear, Frank
Slow Fly, Alice
Slow Fly, Sam
Turning Eagle, Kittie
With Horns, Hattie
Wood, Lee
Wood, Tommy
Yellow Robe, Joe
Yellow Robe, Samuel
Scope and Contents
Left to right (information from back of print): Back Row. Joe Yellow-Robe, Tommy Wood, Kitty Turning-Eagle, Julia Broken-Legs, Henry Good-Bird, Emma Elk-Looks-Back, Eliza Sleeping-Bear, Frank Sleeping-Bear, Edith Otterman, Jennie Grey-Hound, Policeman - Search-the-Enemy-Out (on horse). 2nd Row from back. Charles New, Claudie Blue-Horse, Nellie Foot, Maudie Plenty-Holes, Gracie Good-Bird, Maggie Otterman, Rosa Elk-Teeth, Helen Search-the-Enemy (behind Hattie).
3rd Row from back. Charles Little-Dog, Freddie Sitting-Bear, David Elk-Looks-Back, Eddie Foot, Lee Wood, Tommy Otterman, Willie Elk-Teeth, Stella Good-Bird, Hattie With-Horns, Alice Slow-Fly. Front Row. Sam Slow-Fly, Silas Plenty-Holes, Charles Black-Calf, George Kills-Plenty, Sammy Yellow-Robe, Nat Elk-Teeth.
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Local Numbers
OPPS NEG.53373 A
Local Note
In 1968, the Crane Collection was given to the Denver Museum of Natural History.
"The camera faces east side of the school, sewing room and teacher's quarters of 4 rooms are all under one roof. These are all full-blood Sioux. The policeman on the horse is Search-the-Enemy-Out and the boy at the extreme left of the rear row is his full brother. This boy's name is Joseph Yellow-Robe and are full brothers to Chauncy Y. Robe, an educated Sioux Indian who was Superintendent of the Rapid City Indian School when he died a few years ago.
The boy second from the left on the front row is Sammy Plenty-Holes. He was a baby in his mother's arms 3 days during the blizzard which followed the "Wounded Knee Massacre" December 29, 1890. His mother's name was changed to "Plenty-Holes". -- Information [by Bratley] with copy negative received from BIA (BAE Catalog Number 4368).
Black and white copy negative
Place
South Dakota -- Lower Cut Meat Creek Indian Day School
South Dakota -- Rosebud Agency
Topic
Sioux
Creator
Bratley, Jesse Hastings
Culture
Sioux
Indians of North America -- Great Plains
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Extent
1 Photograph (4x5 in)
Date
1897
Archival Repository
National Anthropological Archives
Type
Archival materials
Photographs
Genre/Form
Photographs
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Record ID
ebl-1628267668517-1628267670834-2