MS 095 - William A. Petzoldt Lantern Slide Collection, 1903 - 1925
Scope and Contents
P.95.324 Native woman walking with cane next to tent in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.325 Native woman walking with cane next to tent in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Old woman with cane.” 1903-1925.
P.95.326 Three Fore Top and family in camp with dogs, horses, and wagons in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Man-Three Fore Top.” 1903-1925.
P.95.327 Native people with horses and wagons in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.328 Crow people gathered around campfire at night next to tipi in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Crows are gifted as conversationalists. They enjoyed gathering to visit and to tell stories.” 1903-1925.
P.95.329 Two Crow people on horses leading pack horses on pathway in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Sunshade.” 1903-1925.
P.95.330 Crow people on horses leading pack horses, some dragging tipi poles in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.331 Several Crow people on horses leading pack horses, some dragging tipi poles in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.332 Crow people on horses leading pack horses, some dragging tipi poles in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.333 Horses with one rider leading pack horse dragging tipi poles in Montana. Tipis and log cabin in background. 1903-1925.
P.95.334 Riders on horses, some leading pack horses dragging tipi poles in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.335 Riders on horses, some leading pack horses dragging tipi poles in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.336 Native rider on horse leading pack horse dragging tipi poles in Montana. Tipis and round barn in background. 1903-1925.
P.95.337 Riders on horses, some leading pack horses dragging tipi poles in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.338 Riders on horses, some leading pack horses dragging tipi poles in Montana. Log cabin and tipi in background. 1903-1925.
P.95.339 Riders on horses, some leading pack horses dragging tipi poles in Montana. Tipis in background. 1903-1925.
P.95.340 Girl looking in wagon next to tipi tent in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.341 Pretty Enemy pushing ‘stick’ against stomach while sitting on ground. Hand written on edge of slide, “Pretty Enemy showing how stomach stick was used for physical ailments.” 1903-1925.
P.95.342 Pretty Enemy pushing ‘stick’ against stomach while sitting on ground. 1903-1925.
P.95.343 Native women bending over spitting water into hands. Hand written on edge of slide, “To wash face 1st fill mouth with water then spray into hands.” 1903-1925.
P.95.344 Native woman with child on lap grooming hair while another child sits nearby. Hand written on edge of slide, “On the hunt. Lice were a problem.” 1903-1925.
P.95.345 Two Native women talking in front of tipi with dog lying next to tipi in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Two old women having a quarrel. They are so angry they do not realize their picture is being taken. Notice clenched fist of one.” 1903-1925.
P.95.346 Native man and dog in front of tipi in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Moccasin Top had just gotten up. He’s a good sport about having his picture taken.” 1903-1925.
P.95.347 Native person standing wrapped in blanket in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “It was customary to take a morning dip in the stream.” Photographer: William H. Rau. 1903-1925.
P.95.348 Small Crow girl wearing elk tooth dress next to small boy wearing woolly chaps, hat and beaded gloves. 1903-1925.
P.95.349 Crow woman sitting and smoking wearing elk tooth dress while two others are in background in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.350 Mr. and Mrs. Bear Claw standing together. She wears an elk tooth dress and he wears and non-Indian suit and hat in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Mr. and Mrs. Bear Claw. Elk tooth dress around $2,000.” 1903-1925.
P.95.351 Crazy Head sitting wearing buckskin shirt adorned with beads, ermine skins, and human hair. Hand written on edge of slide, “Crazy Head-one of Crow’s great warriors-notice human hair on buckskin shirt.” Photographer: William H. Rau. 1903-1925.
P.95.352 Portrait of Bull All The Time wearing hat with feather and vest. Hand written on edge of slide, “Bull All the Time, relative of Bear Don’t Walk.” 1903-1925.
P.95.353 Native man wearing non-Indian clothing holding reins of saddled horse in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.354 Native man wearing traditional clothing on horse with beaded accoutrements in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.355 Native man wearing traditional clothing on horse with beaded accoutrements in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.356 Portrait of Little Owl wearing headdress and cloth shirt with ermine skins on sleeves. Hand written on edge of slide, “Little Owl-Big Horn District.” Photographer: Richard Throssel. 1903-1925.
P.95.357 Portrait of Bull Goes Hunting, Crow historian and storyteller. Hand written on edge of slide, “Bull Goes Hunting-Chief Medicine Crow’s stepfather. Known as tribal historian and storyteller. Over 100 years old.” 1903-1925.
P.95.358 Standing portrait of Bear Claw against trees. Hand written on edge of slide, “Bear Claw.” 1903-1925.
P.95.359 Standing portrait of Scolds the Bear wearing non-Indian clothing. Hand written on edge of slide, “Scolds the Bear.” 1903-1925.
P.95.360 Native man in non-Indian clothing in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.361 Jennie Wallace wearing elk tooth dress holding infant in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Jennie Wallace in elk tooth dress with her baby.” Photographer: William H. Rau. 1903-1925.
P.95.362 Mrs. Shows As He Goes wearing elk tooth dress carrying infant in cradleboard on her back. Hand written on edge of slide, “Mrs. Shows As He Goes carrying papoose board with ‘Fatty’ Rides a White Hipped Horse (Jim).” Photographer: William H. Rau. 1903-1925.
P.95.363 Crow woman holding Wolf Lies Down infant in beaded cradleboard. Hand written on edge of slide, “Geo. No Horses’ Mother holding Wolf Lies Down baby in beautiful papoose board or carrier.” Photographer: William H. Rau. 1903-1925.
P.95.364 Crow woman holding Wolf Lies Down infant in beaded cradleboard. 1903-1925.
P.95.365 Standing portrait of Pretty Shell and Pretty Beads wrapped in blanket. Hand written on edge of slide, “Pretty Shell and Pretty Beads.” 1903-1925.
P.95.366 Crow mother, Clara Rides a White Hipped Horse, holding son, Jim, in beaded cradleboard in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Clara Rides a White Hipped Horse and son Jim.” 1903-1925.
P.95.367 Portrait of Yellow Tail wearing porcupine head ornament (roach) and breast plate over cloth shirt. Hand written on edge of slide, “Yellow Tail wearing porcupine hair head ornament.” Photographer: William H. Rau. 1903-1925.
P.95.368 White Arm on pale horse and Pretty Beads on dark horse with Crow style saddle and beaded martingale. Hand written on edge of slide, “Montana. White Arm and Pretty Beads on horse back.” Photographer: William H. Rau. 1903-1925.
P.95.369 Standing portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Left Han wearing traditional clothing and mother holding Rena in elk tooth dress in Montana. Medicine Tail (wife) is half Oglala Sioux and half Crow. Hand written on edge of slide, “Mr. & Mrs. Left Hand and Rena.” 1903-1925.
P.95.370 Mrs. Left Hand holding Rena on back with blanket in Lodge Grass, Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Mrs. Left Hand & Rena, Lodge Grass.” 1903-1925.
P.95.371 Standing portrait of Pretty Enemy in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.372 Standing portrait of Beth Iron Horse wrapped in blanket in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Beth Iron Horse.” 1903-1925.
P.95.373 Agnes Yellow Tail standing among several horses in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Agnes Yellow Tail (later-Mrs. Deer Nose).” 1903-1925.
P.95.374 Standing portraits of Irene Not Afraid and Florence Medicine Tail in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Irene Not Afraid (later Mrs. Carson Yellow Tail), Florence Medicine Tail (later Mrs. Mark Real Bird).” 1903-1925.
P.95.375 Standing portrait of Irene Not Afraid in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Irene Not Afraid (married Carson Yellow Tail).” 1903-1925.
P.95.376 Portrait of Native man wearing eagle headdress and buckskin shirt with beadwork and human hair in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.377 Native man in traditional clothing with eagle headdress carrying lance in Montana. 1903-1925.
P.95.378 Mabel Townsend in elk tooth dress in snow in Montana. Hand written on edge of slide, “Mabel Townsend-mother Mary Shane (later One Goose) married Arthur Bravo and later Henry Pretty on Top.” 1903-1925.
P.95.379 Gros Ventre man on horse in traditional clothing in front of tipi. Hand written on edge of slide, “Prairie Gros Ventre.” 1903-1925.
Dates
- Created: 1903 - 1925
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Extent
From the Collection: 9.00 boxes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Petzoldt, William A. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository