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Collection: 00086 - Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Folder: 0010
Item: 00492
Title: Wolf Chief's "grandson" modelling the eagle feather headdress purchased by collector George Heye beside a tipi
Date: 1907
Creator: Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone,--1868-1930
Inscription/Marks: On the front: II-70, which corresponds to numbering of Minnesota Historical Society Wilson photos. On the back: col. 86-48.
Summary: A young boy, identified as the "grandson" of Wolf Chief, kneels outside a canvas tipi with a hand-drum and wearing a eagle feather headdress. The headdress was purchased with funds contributed to collector George Heye by the Tea Drinker's Society. Taken in 1907, during the Gilbert L. Wilson study of the Hidatsa living on the Fort Berthold Reservation, and marked with the number associated with his collection housed in the Minnesota Historical Society. __George Gustav Heye (1874–1957), a New Yorker who indulged his passion for American Indian artifacts collected items from among the Hidatsa and other tribes on the upper Plains. Over time, Heye gathered some 800,000 pieces from all regions of the Americas, the largest such collection ever compiled by one person. In 1916, he established the Museum of the American Indian–Heye Foundation, which opened to the public in New York City in 1922.
Red ID: PH_I_145825 Image ID: 179148 Image Notes: 00086-00492

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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