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Collection: 00086 - Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Folder: 0024
Item: 01226
Title: Wolf Chief visiting the squash garden once owned by his grandfather, Small Ankles
Date: 1913
Creator: Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone,--1868-1930
Inscription/Marks: On the front: "17-1913, which is associated with the Gilbert Wilson collection at the Minnesota Historical Society. On the back: col. 86-1226, and "Small Ankles' old squash garden site".
Summary: The figure of Wolf Chief can be seen bending down on the sloping hillside that was once the squash garden of his Hidatsa grandfather, Small Ankles. Trees and shrubbery line the sides of the hillside. Small Ankles was the father of Buffalo Bird Woman and Wolf Chief. Small Ankles was the owner of the Woman Above, Waterbuster Clan Skulls, Eagle Trapping, and Wolf Ceremony sacred bundles, a rare distinction among the Hidatsa. His birthdate is not known, but Small Ankles died in 1888. Taken in 1913, during the Gilbert L. Wilson ethnographic study of the Hidatsa living on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, and associated with his collection housed in the Minnesota Historical Society.
Red ID: PH_I_198605 Image ID: 479842 Image Notes: 00086-01226

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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