Crows Heart? (2)

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Title

Crows Heart? (2)

Description

Profile of possibly Crows Heart. He is wearing a buckskin shirt, a beaded necklace, and a headdress made of eagle feathers. These war bonnets were sometimes worn into battle, but they are now primarily used for ceremonial occasions. Plains Indians normally used eagle feathers as the most significant part of the bonnet to represent honor and respect. Eagle feathers are used because the eagle is considered by most tribes of the Interior Plains to be the greatest and most powerful of all birds. He has a peace pipe in his hands. He has 2 brass arm bands. Exact date and location unknown. Identified. Written in the lower left is, "14" and in the lower right, "10." Written on the back at the top is, "359." Stamped in the center of the back is circle with numbers around the edge. Inside the circle is, "JAN 1937 / MADE BY THE / OSBORN STUDIO / DICKINSON, N.D."

Creator

Osborn

Date

1/9/1937

Rights

This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center. This image may be freely used for education uses, so long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image file is permitted without written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center.

Format

jpg, tiff

Medium

black and white photographic print

Identifier

2010-018-219

Provenance

Osborn, Lawton E. Sr.

Rights Holder

Copyright Southwestern North Dakota Museum Foundation and Dickinson Museum Center

Original Format

Photographic prints

Physical Dimensions

4.125" x 6.125"

Cataloguer's Notes

Title created by Dickinson Museum Center.
No receipt. 1 glassine env with the numbers 203, and 1-3 & 2-3. The words Crows Heart is on the back of one of the prints.

Physical Location

Osborn Album #3

Ordering Info

http://dickinsonmuseumcenter.com/fees/ ?

Comments

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Collection

Citation

Osborn, “Crows Heart? (2),” Southwestern North Dakota Digital Archive At the Dickinson Museum Center, accessed March 28, 2024, https://dmc.omeka.net/items/show/800.