Box MS247.01
Contains 47 Results:
Several Blackfoot men walking in row
“Thies (sic) are the old Chiefs among the Blackfeet going to open the Taboca (sic) bundle. This is the way they go in formation to the Med. Lodge where it will be opened.” Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Several Blackfoot men walking in row
“The old Med. Men going to open the Med. bundle in the Med. Lodge Black foot Reservation.” Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Blackfoot men and women in Sundance Lodge
“Two Black foot women at the Sun dance alter (sic) having thair (sic) babys blessed by the Sun priest. They brought the offerings laying before them. the priest is nude under his Elk skin robe”Printed on postcard stock. Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Blackfoot and non-Indian people in Sundance Lodge
“Chief Three Bears and Meny (sic) Guns.” Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Blackfoot men holding guns while others sit in Sundance Lodge
“This shows how they gather all kinds of clothes to give to the poor and Blind so they will have some things to keep them warm. This is at the inside of the Med. lodge or sun dance lodge. Black foot” Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Blackfoot men holding guns while others sit in Sundance Lodge
“Offerings for the poor at the Sun Dance Lodge. Old Morning Eagle sitting watching.” Postcard print of P.247.14. Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Native American men sitting in Sundance Lodge
“This will give you an idea how the Med. Lodge was put together as thies (sic) spaces are 20 feet apart. Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Native American men in Sundance Lodge
“Here you see Old Mountain Chief has a Med. Hand drum in his hand stooping down to put some offering to the Sun pole as you see Blankets food also Med. bundles of different kinds to make them more powerful he wears a red Canadian coat with soldier buttons on.” Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Guns leaning against center pole with Native and non-Native people in Sundance Lodge
(no caption, image of the Sun pole with guns leaning on it and people in the background) Digital Collections - Scan of Item
Native and non-Native people standing in and outside Sundance Lodge
“Here is Old Many Tail Feathers telling a story about Little Dog who stands with his back listening to the story also Three Bears alongside of Little Dog. An Indian will never tell his own story.” Digital Collections - Scan of Item