Fiske photographs of the Sioux, arranged and bound by Marion Jordan Piper, 1952.
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Piper, Marion Jordan.
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Fiske, Frank Bennett, 1883-1952
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Frank Bennett Fiske was born at Fort Bennett, Dakota Territory. He spent most of his life in the Fort Yates area, arriving there in 1889 with his father, who worked as a civilian wagon master with the U.S. Army. Fiske learned the photography trade from S. T. Fansler, operator of the post studio. When Fansler abandoned the studio in 1900, Fiske took over, and continued to operate, primarily at Fort Yates, until his death in 1952. Fiske is best known for his Indian portraits, for whic...
White Bull, Joseph, 1849-1947
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Chief Joseph White Bull (Pte-san-hunka) was born in April 1849 in the Black Hills of South Dakota. He was the son of MakesRoom, a Miniconjou chief, and Good Feather Woman. White Bull was a nephew of Sitting Bull. He was trained in the arts of warfare and hunting, and by adulthood played a major role in the protection of Teton land from settlement. By the time of the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876, White Bull participated in nineteen battles, and was twenty seven years old. At this...
Fiske, Angela Cournoyer.
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Fort Yates, North Dakota. From the description of Papers, 1850-1895; 1923. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17731932 ...
Rain in the Face, approximately 1835-1905
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