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Squaws cooking in front of Spotted Tails tent, 1868 (albumen print)
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Squaws cooking in front of Spotted Tails tent, 1868 (albumen print)
NBY332253 Squaws cooking in front of Spotted Tails tent, 1868 (albumen print) by Gardner, Alexander (1821-82); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: Sinte Gleska (1823-81) Spotted Tail, Brule Lakota tribal chief; ); eNewberry Library; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22384464
© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
Native American Indians North American Indians South Dakota Squaw Stereoview Teepee Tipi B W Photo Black And White Photograph
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This photograph, titled "Squaws cooking in front of Spotted Tails tent, 1868" offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Native American tribes. Taken by Alexander Gardner in 1868, this albumen print showcases an intimate scene from the Brule Lakota tribe's camp in South Dakota. In the foreground, we see two squaws diligently tending to a fire as they prepare a meal. Their traditional clothing and intricate beadwork reflect their deep connection to their ancestral roots. Behind them stands Spotted Tail's majestic teepee, serving as both shelter and symbol of his leadership within the tribe. The image transports us back in time to witness daily life within this vibrant community. It evokes a sense of unity and resilience among these indigenous people who thrived amidst challenging circumstances. Gardner's skillful composition captures not only the physical surroundings but also conveys an emotional narrative. The stoic expressions on the faces of those present hint at their strength and determination despite facing immense adversity during that era. Preserved by Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois, this albumen print serves as a valuable historical artifact that sheds light on Native American culture and history. It reminds us to appreciate and respect the diverse traditions that have shaped our world today.
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