Wednesday 13 July 2016

[World Malayali Club] Native Americans in 1898

 


13 Stunning Portraits of Native Americans in 1898

In 1883, William Cody, a.k.a. "Buffalo Bill" sought to cash in on his fame that had been building in the West, and so he created a traveling show called Buffalo Bill's Wild West.  The show included sharpshooting acts, horse riding demonstrations, and reenactments of various battles and events in the history of the American west.  Some of his hired performers were Native Americans, many of them Sioux who had fought in the Great Sioux War of 1876 and the Battle of the Little Big Horn.  
The show experienced almost immediate success and toured annually across the U.S. and in Europe, even performing for Queen Victoria and the Pope himself!  In 1898, New York based photographer Gertrude Kasebier spotted the troupe parading past her 5th avenue studio, and she immediately ran out to see if she could bring the Sioux men and their wives in to her studio.  The result is this amazing collection of photos that shows the faces of a culture and people that has largely been lost.  
 
1898
New York, New York

Samuel American Horse

 
1898
New York, New York

Holy Frog and Big Turnips

 


1898
New York, New York

Joe Black Fox

 
1898
New York, New York

Iron White Man

 
1898
New York, New York

Flying Hawk

 


1898
New York, New York

Luke Big Turnips

 
1898
New York, New York

Sammy Lone Bear

 
1898
New York, New York

American Horse and Wife

 
1898
New York, New York

Shooting Pieces

 


1898
New York, New York

Charging Thunder

 
1898
New York, New York

Whirling Horse

 
1898
New York, New York

Whirlwind Horse

 
1898
New York, New York

Chief Iron Tail

 
1898
New York, New York

Kills Close to the Lodge



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