Fred E. Miller photograph collection

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Fred E. Miller photograph collection

circa 1898-1910

This collection contains photographs depicting Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke) people on the reservation in Montana. The photographs were shot by Fred E. Miller, a Bureau of Indian Affairs clerk circa 1898-1910.

2 Linear feet; 132 Glass plate negatives; 65 Photographic prints; 145 Acetate negatives (copy negatives); 148 Contact prints

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Two Leggings, approximately 1847-1923

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Plenty Coups, Chief of the Crows, 1848-1932

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Plenty Coups; also known as Alaxchíia Ahú, also known as Many Achievements; was born Chíilaphuchissaaleesh (Buffalo Bull Facing The Wind) in 1848. He died in 1932 at the Chief Plenty Coups (Alek-Chea-Ahoosh) State Park and Home. Plenty Coups was the principal chief of the Crow Nation and a visionary leader. Plenty Coups allied the Crow with the whites when the war for the West was being fought because the Sioux and Cheyenne (who opposed white settlement of the area) were the traditional enemi...

Miller, Fred E., 1868-1936

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Curly, approximately 1856-1923

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