[illustrations from volume 4 of the north american indian]: the apsaroke, or crows. The hidatsa
summary
description by edward s. Curtis: the oath (apsaroke) - hide stretching (apsaroke) - hide scraping (apsaroke) - packhorse (apsaroke) - hunts to die (apsaroke) - fog in the morning (apsaroke) - an apsaroke lodge - apsaroke horse trappings - apsaroke woman - apsaroke mother - a young horsewoman - playmates (apsaroke) - bird on the ground (apsaroke) - does everything (apsaroke) - a burial platform (apsaroke) - scaffold burial (apsaroke) - the winter camp (apsaroke) - in the cañon (apsaroke) - apsaroke youths - a baby apsaroke - sisters (apsaroke) - medicine tripod (apsaroke) - sweat-lodge (apsaroke) - medicine lodge (apsaroke) - hunts the enemy (apsaroke) - tobacco ceremonial lodge (apsaroke) - tobacco ceremony (apsaroke) - apsaroke maiden - flathead woman (apsaroke) - the eagle medicine-man (apsaroke) - the sun dancer (apsaroke) - "for strength and visions" - the sun dance votary (apsaroke) - on top (apsaroke) - the scout (apsaroke) - old dog (apsaroke) - big ox (apsaroke) - the lookout (apsaroke) - apsaroke camp - hairy moccasins (apsaroke) - goes ahead (apsaroke) - moving (apsaroke) - bull goes hunting (apsaroke) - approaching winter (apsaroke) - spotted jack-rabbit (apsaroke) - the parade (apsaroke) - winter hunters (apsaroke) - a winter day (apsaroke) - "the chief had a beautiful daughter" - two leggings lodge (apsaroke) - site of abandoned hidatsa village - sitting owl (hidatsa) - lean wolf (hidatsa) - the eagle-catcher - hidatsa man - hidatsa bull-boat - hidatsa mother - white duck (hidatsa) - hidatsa woman - incense over a medicine bundle (hidatsa) - long-time dog (hidatsa) - "he perceived an earthen vessel" - rabbit-head (hidatsa) - holds the eagle (hidatsa) - "crying to the spirits" - in the forest - mother and child (apsaroke) - the mythic stone (hidatsa) - home of the water-monster - the mythic tree - bull tongue (apsaroke) - skins wolf (apsaroke) - young hairy wolf (apsaroke) - good bear (hidatsa)
notes
1 v. (xii, 244 p. : 75 plates of photogravures in brown ink; 33 x 25 cm. ) + 1 portfolio (36 plates of photogravures in brown ink). Original photogravures produced in boston by john andrew & son from 1905-1908. Seattle: e. S. Curtis, 1909. Subjects
crow indians. Hidatsa indians. Great plains
north dakota
montana
object type
collection
image
photomechanical print. Date: 1908.
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