940. Kam-ne-but-se. Blackfoot and squaw.
946. Kam-ne-but-se. Blackfoot.
The principal chief of the Mountain Crows; a splendid specimen of manhood, standing 6 feet 2 inches in height and of very heavy frame; owes his position to his bravery and success in fighting the Sioux, their inveterate enemies. He also ranks high as an orator and councillor in the nation. The first picture, in which he is represented in an elaborate dress of buckskin, was made while on a visit, with a delegation of his tribe, to Washington, in 1873; the other represents him as he appears at his home on the Yellowstone, or in his natural every-day garb.
941. Che-ve-te-pu-ma-ta. Iron Bull and squaw.
One of the principal chiefs of the Mountain Crows.
942. Se-ta-pit-se. Bear Wolf and squaw.
943. Perits-har-sts. Old Crow and squaw.
944.
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Kam-ne-but-se. Blackfoot.
Eche-has-ka. Long Horse.
Te-shu-nzt. White Calf.