| Title:
|
Native Americans
by Sakakawea statue, Bismarck, N.D. [graphic]. |
| Imprint:
|
[Bismarck
: Slorby, 192-?] |
| Medium:
|
1 photographic
print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in. |
| Part
of: |
North
Dakota Masonic Grand Lodge Photograph Collection (Institute for
Regional Studies, NDSU, Fargo) |
|
Description: |
Three Native
Americans dressed in traditional Indian clothes and headdresses
standing in front of statue of Sakakawea. Mr. Kitchen shaking hand
with Indian next to him and Welch on right side. Behind Welch is
what appears another Native American but not in Indian dress. Two
Indians holding pipes. |
| Historical
Note: |
The 12 foot-high
bronze statue of Sakakawea and her baby son Baptiste was designed
by Chicago artist Leonard Crunelle and dedicated on the North Dakota
capitol grounds on October 13, 1910. The project was begun in 1905
by the North Dakota Federation of Women's Clubs. On October 16,
2003 a replica of the statue became part of the National Statuary
Hall in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. |
| Notes:
|
Title supplied
by cataloger. |
|
|
Photographer
taken from another image taken at same time, located in same file. |
|
|
"Indian at
left-Okute Wakan-'Shoot Holy;' Middle Indian-'Feather Necklace;'
Right, Ocanku Tawa-'His Road;' All Yanktonaise of the Dakotah (Sioux).
White man at right-A.B. Welch-'Mato Watakpe' or Charging Bear;'
white man on left of picture-Hon. Kitchen, Com. of Agri. & Labor"--Handwritten
on sheet attached to back of print. |
| Time
Period: |
1920-1929. |
| Location:
|
Bismarck (N.D.)
|
| Subjects:
|
Sculpture--North
Dakota--Bismarck |
| |
Yanktonai
Indians--North Dakota--Bismarck |
| |
Indians of
North America--Costume & dress--North Dakota--Bismarck |
|
|
Sacagawea--Statues |
|
|
Welch,
Alfred Burton, 1874-1945 |
| |
Kitchen, Joseph
A. (Joseph Ambrose), 1878-1942 |
| Corporate
Name: |
Slorby Studio
(Bismarck, N.D.) |
| Record
Number: |
VM03-021794 |
| Call
Number: |
Mss 1942.8.6 |
| Videodisc
Number: |
RS-1-10138 |
| |
|
| Credit
Line: |
Institute
for Regional Studies, NDSU, Fargo (Mss1942.8.6) |