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Collection: 00086 - Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Folder: 0031
Item: 00060
Title: Mrs. Charging using elk horn beamer to remove hair from a hide
Date: 1912
Creator: Densmore, Frances,--1867-1957
Inscription/Marks: On the back: col. 86-60, "7862" stamped, "woman removing hair from hide-Ft. Berthold-1915-Densmore", and "Mrs. Charging (twin sister of Mrs. Crows Heart) using elk horn beamer on a hide. Crows Heart--1912" on a taped strip.
Summary: In a wide field near a river, Mrs. Charging, a Hidatsa woman, works with a scraping tool, known as a hide "beamer", to loosened hair from the surface of a large hide. She wears a long cotton, print dress, belted with a dark fabric strip. Her hair is in braids and she is not a young woman. Her other names are "Cherries", and "Julia". The image was taken to document the research into aspects of the cultures of the Mandan and Hidatsa on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation by noted musicologist Frances Densmore. Research was conducted in 1912, 1915, and 1918 by Ms. Densmore. Notes associated add the detail that Mrs. Charging and Mrs. Crow's Heart are twin sisters.
Red ID: PH_I_145429 Image ID: 106468 Image Notes: 00086-00060

Collection: 00086 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Date: 1875-Circa 1960

Summary: Consists of prints and some copy negatives of several photographers on the Fort Berthold Reservation, primarily Gilbert L. Wilson, and also including Frances Densmore, Frank Fiske, Fred Olson, Sumner Matteson, and several unidentified photographers. Ewald wrote identification of many photographs in his collection based upon suggestions from the people of Fort Berthold. Images include celebrations and gatherings, dances, sweat lodges, Little Missouri camps, cradles, portraits, Buffalo Bird Woman, Wolf Chief, Goodbird, Indian crafts and skills, artifacts, wood gathering, gardening, food processing and cooking, earth lodges, bullboats, travois, and Indian cowboys.

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