Tobacco dance, Crow Indian.
Title
Tobacco dance, Crow Indian.
Description
Six Crow Indian women sit together on the ground. They wear dresses decorated with elk teeth, and blankets. One woman has unbraided hair and three wear feathers in their hair. Two women sit under an umbrella. Standing upright in the ground near the group are sticks, possibly for planting tobacco. Behind the women are men on horseback and in wagons. The men wear brimmed hats, jackets, and vests.
Creator
Miller, Fred E., 1868-1936
Source
Montana Historical Society Research Center
Date
1898-1913
Identifier
Lot 035 B05F03.07
Original Format
1 photographic print : black and white, postcard
Height (inches)
3 1/2 in.
Width (inches)
5 1/2 in.
Source
Montana Historical Society Research Center