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Collection: 00086 - Paul Ewald Photograph Collection
Folder: 0035
Item: 01398
Title: Harry Gillette, Little Sioux, and three others of the Duck or Big Foot fraternity approach an Arikara medicine lodge, holding willow boughs
Date: Circa 1920
Inscription/Marks: On the back: col. 86-1398, "57", "2", and the identifications noted in the summary.
Summary: At the wood and earth entrance to a traditional Arikara medicine lodge, four men with feathers in their hair and dark aprons edged in light fabric approach carrying willow boughs. These osiers play a symbolic part in a medicine ceremony specific to the Arikara people. Two of the men are identified. On the far left is Little Sioux or One Wolf was born at Ft. Clark in 1857 to Small Brave (Dakota) and Young Holy Brave (Arikara). Little Sioux was a survivor of the Little Big Horn battle. At the right of the group, facing forward, is Harry Gillette or Nah T Assuutaáka’ (White Shield II), born in 1867 at Fort Berthold to Owl Woman. These men belong to the Duck or Big Foot medicine fraternity. Tents and tipis of a small camp are in the background. This sacred ceremony was photographed by Edward S. Curtis in 1908 on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. Many of these images were published with accompanying descriptive text in Volume 5 of his famous 20 volume series of "The North American Indian".
Red ID: PH_I_21910 Image ID: 116707 Image Notes: 00086-01398

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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