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Collection: 2024P010 - Lee Mohr Photograph Collection
Folder: 0032
Item: 04517
Title: Chief Leo Chasing Hawk and Lizzie Tree Top Chasing Hawk
Date: 09/1961
Inscription/Marks: Maker print and date stamps on back -- 'This is a Kodacolor Enlargement made by Kodak'; 'September 1961 - RB'; Individuals identified in caption on back -- 'Chief Chasing Hawk and wife are descendents of Chasing Hawk and Tree Top, Standing Rock Sioux Warriors, both of whom were in the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Their tepee designs are to denote their respect for the four winds, the heaven and earth, and symbols of bravery.'; Individuals identified on note in case file -- 'Leo Chasing Hawk and Lizzie (Tree Top) Chasing Hawk from Little Eagle, SD'
Summary: Chief Leo Chasing Hawk and Lizzie Tree Top Chasing Hawk dressed in tribal clothing, a beaded feather headdress, and bead- or quillwork in front of tipi outside in On-A-Slant Village at Fort Abraham Lincoln in North Dakota -- 1 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT + 1 NEGATIVE
Red ID: PH_I_262966 Image ID: 509764 Image Notes: 2024-P-010-04517-back

Collection: 2024P010 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Lee Mohr Photograph Collection
Date: 1872-1969

Summary: Mohr’s negatives and prints during the period from the 1930s-1960s, and earlier photographic images attributed to R. R. Lutz. Four hand-colored oversize portraits of Native American subjects are included.

Collection: 2024P010 - Lee Mohr Photograph Collection
Folder: 0032
Item: 04517
Title: Chief Leo Chasing Hawk and Lizzie Tree Top Chasing Hawk
Date: 09/1961
Inscription/Marks: Maker print and date stamps on back -- 'This is a Kodacolor Enlargement made by Kodak'; 'September 1961 - RB'; Individuals identified in caption on back -- 'Chief Chasing Hawk and wife are descendents of Chasing Hawk and Tree Top, Standing Rock Sioux Warriors, both of whom were in the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Their tepee designs are to denote their respect for the four winds, the heaven and earth, and symbols of bravery.'; Individuals identified on note in case file -- 'Leo Chasing Hawk and Lizzie (Tree Top) Chasing Hawk from Little Eagle, SD'
Summary: Chief Leo Chasing Hawk and Lizzie Tree Top Chasing Hawk dressed in tribal clothing, a beaded feather headdress, and bead- or quillwork in front of tipi outside in On-A-Slant Village at Fort Abraham Lincoln in North Dakota -- 1 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT + 1 NEGATIVE
Red ID: PH_I_262966 Image ID: 509762 Image Notes: 2024-P-010-04517

Collection: 2024P010 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Lee Mohr Photograph Collection
Date: 1872-1969

Summary: Mohr’s negatives and prints during the period from the 1930s-1960s, and earlier photographic images attributed to R. R. Lutz. Four hand-colored oversize portraits of Native American subjects are included.

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