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Yellow Kidney, Piegan, Circa 1910 Photograph by Edward Sheriff Curtis

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An Idle Hour - A Moment Of Tranquility: Piegan Indians Sitting On The Edge Of A Body Of Water. Photo Taken From Volume 6 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Camp Sioux. It Was Customary For Warriors To Ride In A Circle Around Their Leader's Tepee Before They Go On An Enemy Raid. Photo Taken From Volume 3 Of Edward S. Curtis's Encyclopedia by Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Going To Camp. An Apsaroke Indian Carrying Wood In The Snow, In A Small Winter Camp Near A Creek In The Pryor Mountains, Montana. Photo Taken From Volume 4 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis
Passing The Cliff, Winter Scene. Apsaroke Indians Riding Along A Cliff In The Snow On The Pryor River, Montana. Photo Taken From Volume 4 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis
Medicine Crow, Apsaroke. The Falcon Tied To Its Head Is A Way Of Carrying The Symbol Of Its Guardian Spirit. Photo Taken From Volume 4 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis
Brate War Party. A Band Of Sioux Brules Replays A Raid Against The Enemy. Photo Taken From Volume 3 Of Edward S. Curtis's Encyclopedia by Edward Sheriff Curtis
A Successful Raid For Horses. The Apsaroke Were One Of The Most Foreign Tribes To Fear And Their Stories Of Looting, More Or Less Important, Are No Longer Counted. Photo Taken From Volume 4 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis
Iron Brest, Piegan. Costume Of A Member Of The Bulls, A Former Society That Has Disappeared For Many Years Photo From Volume 6 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis
Male Doctor. Probably Sioux, Squid In Hand And Buffalo Skull Has His Feet. Photo Taken From Volume 3 Of Edward S. Curtis's Encyclopedia by Edward Sheriff Curtis
The Sheep-sheep Hunter, Sioux. Mountain Sheep, Grazing In The Most Inaccessible Parts Of The Bad Lands, Were Sought Only By The Most Daring Hunters. Photo Taken From Volume 3 Of Edward S. Curtis's Encyclopedia by Edward Sheriff Curtis
In The Badlands. This Amazing Image Was Made In Sheep Mountain, On The Pine Rige Reserve, Badlands, South Dakota. Photo Taken From Volume 3 Of Edward S. Curtis's Encyclopedia by Edward Sheriff Curtis
Old Person, Piegan. Young Men Do Not Miss Any Occasion Of Public Festivities To Put On The Clothes Of Their Warrior Father. Photo Taken From Volume 6 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis
At The Water Edge: Camp Piegan At The Edge Of A Water Body. Photo Taken From Volume 6 Of The Encyclopedia Published By Edward S. Curtis by Edward Sheriff Curtis

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Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Wonderful old image!

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Yellow Kidney, Piegan, Circa 1910 by Edward Sheriff Curtis
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