A set of stereograph photographs in a slipcase created and distributed by Norman A. Forsyth of Butte Montana, with printed captions documenting the activities of Blackfeet (Siksika) Indians during an encampment probably at the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana, ca. 1920., Identified Siksika individuals include Little Dog, Left Hand, Bear Chief, and Black Bear, and Images include depictions of costumes and activities related to ceremonial dances, including the Sun Dance, Grass Dance, and Choosing Dance. Other images include views of tipis, travois, Native American women working with a sewing machine, and an image of Cree women roasting a dog.
Publisher:
N. A. Forsyth,
Subject (Geographic):
Blackfeet Indian Reservation (Mont.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Bear Chief,--Siksika Indian, Forsyth, N. A.--(Norman A.),--1869-1949, Left Hand,--Siksika Indian, and Little Dog,--Siksika Indian chief
Subject (Topic):
Cree Indians--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Siksika Indians--Pictorial works, Tipis--Pictorial works, and Travois--Pictorial works.--lctgm
Die Weltausstellung = Exposition internationale = Exhibition international, Paris 1937 [graphic
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
Two symbols - two ideals
Description:
From book of 100 photos taken by Heinrich Hoffmann, official NSDAP photographer. 1 photograph mounted on page of 3. Stereo views and viewer inserted in book cover slots. Text by E.P. Frank, in German, French and English.
Subject (Topic):
National socialism and art, Sculpture, German., and Sculpture, Soviet.
Collection Created:
Diessen am Ammersee : Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schonstein, c1937