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CHEYENNE FAMILY, 1889. The family of Stump Horn, a Northern Cheyenne scout: A girl

CHEYENNE FAMILY, 1889. The family of Stump Horn, a Northern Cheyenne scout: A girl


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CHEYENNE FAMILY, 1889. The family of Stump Horn, a Northern Cheyenne scout: A girl

CHEYENNE FAMILY, 1889.
The family of Stump Horn, a Northern Cheyenne scout: A girl on horseback holds an infant in a cradleboard, while the horse pulls a travois with two children inside, and three other girls stand nearby. Photographed at Fort Keogh, Montana, 1889, by Christian Barthelmess

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1889 American Indian Baby Blanket Camp Cheyenne Christian Daughter Dress Family Fort Great Plains Holding Horsewoman Montana Northwest Papoose Riding Scout Barthelmess Keogh Travois Unidentified


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CHEYENNE FAMILY, 1889: A Glimpse into the Rich Cultural Heritage of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe". This photo print, captured in 1889 by Christian Barthelmess at Fort Keogh, Montana, offers a poignant snapshot of a Cheyenne family's daily life. The focus is on Stump Horn, an esteemed Northern Cheyenne scout and his remarkable family. In this evocative image, we witness a young girl confidently astride a horse while cradling an infant snugly within a traditional cradleboard. The horse dutifully pulls a travois carrying two more children as three other girls stand nearby. Each member of this close-knit family exudes pride and resilience. The setting showcases the vast beauty of the Great Plains with its sweeping landscapes and expansive skies. Dressed in intricately patterned garments adorned with vibrant blankets, they embody the spirit of their ancestral heritage. Through this photograph, we catch glimpses of everyday life for Native American families during that era - their deep connection to nature and reliance on horses for transportation. It serves as a testament to their adaptability amidst changing times. As we admire this historical treasure from The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection, let us honor and appreciate the rich cultural legacy preserved within these frames. This image reminds us not only of our shared history but also invites us to celebrate diversity and embrace different ways of life that have shaped our nation's tapestry over centuries past.

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