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Black Eagle, Assiniboin. In 1834 on Missouri, south of Williston, South Dakota, he was only 13 years old when he first went to war, without distinguishing himself, nor on the following two expeditions
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Black Eagle, Assiniboin. In 1834 on Missouri, south of Williston, South Dakota, he was only 13 years old when he first went to war, without distinguishing himself, nor on the following two expeditions
PCT4263810 Black Eagle, Assiniboin. In 1834 on Missouri, south of Williston, South Dakota, he was only 13 years old when he first went to war, without distinguishing himself, nor on the following two expeditions. In the fourth, he alone captured 6 Yanktonese horses and led 3 warfare expeditions. He was 18 years old. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published. by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) ; (add.info.: Black Eagle, Assiniboin. In 1834 on Missouri, south of Williston, South Dakota, he was only 13 years old when he first went to war, without distinguishing himself, nor on the following two expeditions. In the fourth, he alone captured 6 Yanktonese horses and led 3 warfare expeditions. He was 18 years old. Photo taken from volume 3 of Edward S. Curtis's encyclopedia (1868-1952) on North American Indians, with a foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1907 and 1930, 20 volumes were published.)
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This print showcases Black Eagle, a young Assiniboin warrior who made his mark in history. At just 13 years old, he embarked on his first war expedition without any notable achievements. The following two expeditions also failed to distinguish him from the rest. However, it was during his fourth endeavor that Black Eagle's true prowess emerged. In this remarkable capture by Edward S. Curtis, we witness the strength and determination of a young warrior who single-handedly captured six Yanktonese horses. This feat not only showcased his bravery but also marked the beginning of his leadership role as he led three subsequent warfare expeditions. The image offers a glimpse into the life of Native American tribes during the early 19th century and their resilience in times of conflict. It is part of Curtis's extensive encyclopedia on North American Indians, which spanned 20 volumes published between 1907 and 1930. As we admire this photograph taken from volume three, we are reminded of Theodore Roosevelt's foreword to Curtis's work, emphasizing its significance in preserving Native American culture for future generations. Patrice Cartier has expertly captured this momentous piece of history through Fine Art Finder, allowing us to appreciate Black Eagle's courage and tenacity as he navigated the challenges faced by indigenous communities during that era.
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