
BIB_ID
219637
Accession number
ARC 1176.065
Creator
Edward S. Curtis
Creator date
1868–1952
Object title
War group (Apsáalooke/Crow)
Summary
Alexander Upshaw, Which Way, and Packs the Hat on horseback; one holds a coup stick, representative of one of the tribes, used as a marker in warfare (Apsáalooke/Crow).
Created
ca. 1905
Printed/Manufactured
United States, ca. 1905-1910
Copyright Date
©1905
In note
Edward S. Curtis lantern slides, 1898-1926.
Place
United States, manufacture place.
Description
1 lantern slide : photograph on glass, sepia toned ; 3 1/4 x 4 inches (lantern slide format)
Notes
Title supplied by cataloger.
Photograph is identified in the Library of Congress online catalog by the title "Apsaroke war group", dated ©1905, Curtis no. 1364-05, Edward S. Curtis Collection (Library of Congress), LOT 12320, Library of Congress number 92521825; summary: "Three Crow Indians, Up[s]haw, Which Way, and Packs The Hat, on horseback." (viewed May 2021)
Forms part of a collection of lantern slides by Curtis (ARC 1176).
Photograph is identified in the Library of Congress online catalog by the title "Apsaroke war group", dated ©1905, Curtis no. 1364-05, Edward S. Curtis Collection (Library of Congress), LOT 12320, Library of Congress number 92521825; summary: "Three Crow Indians, Up[s]haw, Which Way, and Packs The Hat, on horseback." (viewed May 2021)
Forms part of a collection of lantern slides by Curtis (ARC 1176).
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