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Series Title: The North American Indian: being a series of Portfolios picturing and describing the Indians of the United States, the Dominion of Canada, and Alaska

Portfolio XIX, Plate 665: The Lone Chief - Cheyenne

1927
(American, 1868–1952)
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America
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A vertically oriented sepia photogravure depicts The Lone Chief, a Cheyenne man with a medium-dark skin tone and feathers in his hair, wearing a light tunic and leggings while sitting on a horse. The horse stands in shallow water and faces our right, casting a dark reflection in the foreground. Low, scrubby land and a few trees line the distant horizon against a pale, empty sky.

Portfolio XIX, Plate 665: The Lone Chief - Cheyenne

1927

Edward S. Curtis, The University Press

(American, 1868–1952)
America

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