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Showing posts with label First Nation Peoples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Nation Peoples. Show all posts
First Nation Huddle Tribal Event of Significance on the Great Plains Photograph
It is said the huddle was invented by a deaf football player, but I have lived long enough to know just about anything I have learned isn't really true. I suspect it was the Native American, but I suppose we will not learn anything about this photo.
Based on the beadwork, I would have guessed this was a Woodlands tribe, but immediately realized they are on the plains. Whatever is going on is special, as the interlopers are keeping their distance.
I really would like tribal identification, and while there isn't too much to go in, there is a feather headdress involved.
Anonymous cabinet photograph, circa 1890 Collection Jim Linderman
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