A mounted American Indian male aims his arrow at a buffalo, while a second rider holding a spear pivots to engage a buffalo that has knocked down a third hunter and his horse
Description:
Title from caption below image.
Publisher:
John G. Wellstood?
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Hunting, and American bison
A mounted American Indian male aims his arrow at a buffalo, while a second rider holding a spear pivots to engage a buffalo that has knocked down a third hunter and his horse
Description:
Title from caption below image.
Publisher:
John G. Wellstood?
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Hunting, and American bison
Burt's print reproduces the 1850 Ranney painting On the wing, which portrays a duck hunting scene in a marsh; a boy, a dog, and a sportsman, with dead game at his feet; sportsman about to shoot down the next bird; transom of small boat shown in grass ...
Description:
BEIN Broadsides Box 2024 35: On sheet 13.7 x 19.0 cm. Handwritten below image: On the wing.
Photograph album of a trip taken in the fall of 1898 through the Rocky Mountains by John S. McIntire and Byron Stedman, both from Dayton, Ohio. Photographs include portraits of Crow Indians in Wyoming and portraits of Stedman and McIntire, their cook,...
Description:
Individual prints are 21.2 x 16.0 cm. and are accompanied by manuscript captions.
Photograph album depicting the landscape and participants of a pack trip to the Grand Canyon along the Mystic Springs and Hange trails, including views of boating on the Colorado River, Cataract Creek Canyon, the Havasupai Indian Agency, Havasupai Poi...
Description:
Album lacks covers. Individual photographs are 15 x 20 cm. or smaller, and have repeating orotone letterpress captions. Numbers inscribed in negatives of some prints.
Publisher:
George L. Rose
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona, Oraibi (Ariz.), Walpi (Ariz.), Havasupai Reservation (Ariz.), British Columbia, and Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Pictorial works, Hopi Indians, Navajo Indians, Rites and ceremonies, and Hunting
Two American Indian males in a canoe laden with a killed doe return to their village, where they are greeted by women and children against a background of tipis