Crow girls, with a view of tents, wagons and bluffs in the background.
Gift horses being presented.
Bales of gift quilts in a Indian camp.
Dog Feast in a Crow camp.
Sioux Indians in 'Full Feather' leaving camp, Nebraska.
General view of Pawnee village.
The Grand Duke, Admiral and Russian officers.
Spotted Tail's' headquarters.
The start on the Grant Hunt.
Indians at the Spotted Tail Agency.
Sioux Chief 'Roman Nose'.
Medicine men, with squirming rattlesnakes - odd homes of the Cliff Dwellers.
Ke-bey-na-ke (The Winner), Chippewa brave.
Tepees of the Sioux Indians.
The (AB) original babe in the wood.
Wa-kan-o-zhan-zhan (Medicine Bottle), executed at Fort Snelling, November 11, 1865, for participating in the massacre of 1862.
Wah bo jeeg (White Fisher), chief of the Gull Lake Band Chippewas, an old warrior once taken prisoner by the Sioux and speaks the language.
Now we ke shick (Noon Day), a Chippewa chief.
View of a group of Indians with Europeans in the yard of "Col. Murphy's near Shakopee".
Tepees of the Sioux Indians.
Winneshiek, head chief of the Winnebago.
Old Bets, a Sioux squaw 120 years old, will long be remembered with gratitude by many of the Minnesota captives for her kindness to them while among the Sioux in 1862.
Ma-Za-Oo-Nie -- the little bird hunter (Sioux).
Ox carts, from Pembina, on Red river, 600 miles north of St. Paul.
Winnebagos at Ft. Snelling, 1863.