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Life Personography

Duncan, Thomas

"...Thomas Duncan (1819-1887) enlisted in the Black Hawk War of 1832 at the age of thirteen. Fourteen..."

Life Personography

Hickok, James Butler "Wild Bill", 1837-1876

"... in the Black Hills. In August 1876, while playing poker in a saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, Hickok..."

Images Posters

Buffalo Bill

"..., black and cream, portrait of Buffalo Bill. Printed top: ACADEMY OF MUSIC!, Bottom: THREE NIGHTS ONLY..."

June 4, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Mrs. Langtry was a passenger by the Deadwood Coach]

"... of pink shot foulard and guipure lace. Her hat was all black. ..."

Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's London Experience

"...Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.)..."

"... through the Black Hills, the Yellowstone country, the Little Missouri, and Little Big Horn countries. Well..."

February 8, 1906 Texts Newspapers

Wh-o-o-p! Iron Tail and his braves come

"...Stinking Bear (Sioux chief)..."

"... bodyguard. Chief Iron Tail and his Sioux braves, squaws, and papooses, will sail on the French liner La..."

"...Understanding Crow (Sioux Indian)..."

"...Jealous of Them (Sioux Indian)..."

July 30, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Chief No Neck's Story

"... to his tepee in the Barge Office. H. T. SMITH CHIEF NO NECK. "How! How!" he grunted in fine Sioux..."

"...Chief No Neck's Story..."

"...Sioux Nation..."

"... CHIEF NO-NECK'S STORY. He Declares Buffalo Bill Treats the Indians Well. One of Buffalo Bill's..."

1887 Memorabilia Programs

A Peep at Buffalo Bill's Wild West

"... seized from one Whose scalp he wore at his belt. By all the Sioux and the bold Cheyennes Apaches and Nez..."

"..., Puts foot to horse, and soon comes across The track of the sneaking Sioux. And lucky for him..."

"..., and a smile on her face, And a sweet little dream in her heart. And though some in the red men's homes may..."

May 14, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Horticultural Exhibition

"...Sioux Nation..."

"... turned the tables on Columbus by discovering Spain. In the troupe are several Sioux hostages who were..."

"... was unquestionably one of the most civilising influences that could possibly work upon the hearts and minds of men..."

August 31, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Last "Wild West"

"...Sioux Nation..."

"... gained the heart of English audiences: He has either made enough money to satisfy him, or he has begun..."

"... inside it. Many of them, you know, believe that the Sioux could eat up all the rest of the world. When..."

June 4, 1894 Texts Newspapers

Cody on Woman Suffrage

"... of life," answered the cowboy chief; "no other kind of life on God's earth; no, sir!" The colonel went up..."

"... if not personal, and that it is the reporter's life work to probe heart secrets, just as it is the novelist's..."

"... of a peculiar and handsome ring which the cowboy chief wore, and as I admired it he told me the following story..."

Multimedia Audio

Commentary on "Photograph of Whirling Horse, Sioux Indian mounted with drawings of buffalo, tipi, Indian and horse"

"...Commentary on "Photograph of Whirling Horse, Sioux Indian mounted with drawings of buffalo, tipi..."

"... Commentary on "Photograph of Whirling Horse, Sioux Indian mounted with drawings of buffalo, tipi..."

"... and of the man who potentially did draw these images for her. The image that he draws of the chief on horseback..."

July 5, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Killed-His-Pony Buried

"...Sioux Nation..."

"... a letter from Agent H. D. Gallagher of the Sioux Agency thanking him for forwarding the body and seeing..."

"... took place at the Mission Cemetery, four miles northeast of the agency, on White Clay Creek. Chief Red..."

November 27, 1906 Texts Newspapers

Easy to care for 100 Indians

"... They Are Controlled. "One hundred Sioux Indians, fresh from the reservation, are much easier to control than as many..."

".... In the early spring he goes to the Pine Ridge Indian agency in South Dakota. There he selects 100 Sioux..."

"... speaks the Sioux tongue readily. "It's easy to control the Indians, if you understand them," continued Mr..."

".... McCune. "We appoint a chief and six police from among the Indians who go with the show. The Indians who..."

October 8, 1914 Texts Newspapers

Clune's Auditorium

".... Frank Baldwin, Maj.-Gen. Jesse M. Lee, Gen. Marion P. Maus, Col. W. C. Sickels and the chief of scouts..."

"..., Col. W. F. Cody ("Buffalo Bill,") engaged with their old-time red antagonists, the Sioux, the Brules..."

May 14, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Untitled ["What do you call that?" she asked her cavalier]

"... the Chief of the Sioux Indians changed his red shirt. ..."

Life Personography

No Neck, Johnny Burke, 1883-1921

"..., 1890; his parents are not known. The small boy was "adopted" by Chief No Neck but widely promoted..."

"... of the Sioux Ghost Dance is the earliest known recording of Indians. Johnny Burke No Neck traveled..."

Life Personography

Esquivel, Antonio "Tony", 1862-1914

"... season of the Wild West exhibition. Joe was hired as "chief of cowboys," and Tony was hired as a bucking..."

"... in several languages, including Lakota Sioux. Esquivel left Buffalo Bill's Wild West after the 1893 season..."

June 15, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Savage Club

"... of his Indian chiefs, with their interpreter. The Sioux must have felt quite at home in a room decorated..."

April 8, 1904 Texts Newspapers

Indians killed in collision

"...Kill Head (Sioux Indian), -1904..."

"...White Horse (Lakota Indian chief)..."

"... in a panic across the prairie, but returned and, led by Chief Iron Tail, solemnly chanted the Indian "death..."

"... Kill Head, Phillip Iron Tail, Jr., and Thomas Come Last. Chief Whitehorse, in charge of the Indians..."

February 10, 1917 Texts Periodicals

K-E-S-E Adventures of Buffalo Bill

".... Cody's knife duel with the Sioux Chief Yellow Hand and his fight with Chief Tall Bull, in which..."

"...Tall Bull (Lakota Indian chief), 1830-1869..."

"... of buffaloes and then as the chief Indian scout for the United States army. Appearing with Buffalo Bill..."

May 5, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

"... that august personage "Red Shirt," the Sioux chief, elected by these strangers to be virtually their king..."

"...Oglala Indians..."

"...Sioux Nation..."

".... And now encamped in West Brompton are these very same Indians, Sioux, Pawnees, and Ogallalas. It is very..."

June 5, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Die Premiere des Buffalo–Bill Wild West

"... von Grenzleuten, Sioux u. s. w. Der offene Himmel über uns, die Baumriesen unseres großen Gartens im..."

"..., on horseback, of Buffalo Bill, accompanied by his large and impressive cavalcade of frontiersmen, Sioux, etc..."

"... Oakley and by young Baker and the pistol shooter Daly. The black-glazed clay balls thrown up into the air..."

September 1, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Bar

"...Oglala Indians..."

"...Sioux Nation..."

"... and steers. Here under the sway of Ogelasa, or Red Shirt, are the tepees of the Indians of the Sioux..."

"..., Arapahoe, Cheyenne, Brule, Sioux, Shoshone and Ogalalla tribes. Some idea of the scale on which Buffalo..."

August 26, 1894 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Steward

"...Oglala Indians..."

"...Sioux Nation..."

"... Emperor, a troop of Fifth Lancers, Royal Irish; a detachment of Chasseurs, a cheval; a band of Sioux..."

"..., Brule Sioux, Ogallallas, and Cheyennes; Gauchos from South America, Arabs from the deserts of Arabia..."

March 17, 1890 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill in Italy

"... Alexis as an appreciation of the satisfactory manner Col. Cody had acted as chief of his hunting..."

"... in ten minutes; besides, the brutal cruelty of their method could so break the heart of any horse..."

May 10, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Opening of the American Exhibition

"... tribe with its chief conspicuously detached. One lost the names of the individual celebrities..."

"... the Indian girls riding all astride. "Red Shirt," the eminent chief who smoked the pipe of peace..."

"..., or black and blue pigments took the edge off an effect which might otherwise have shocked the anti-nudists..."

November 6, 1891 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Wild West

"... three hundred mess together daily. The most conspicuous are the Indian chiefs Kicking Bear, Short Bull..."

"..., but are accompanied by Mr. G. C. Crager, their interpreter. Of course they are amongst the chief performers..."

"... the Indians in the various tableaux. They wear their black hair long, with plaits hanging down their backs..."

August 21, 1888 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West show

"...Sioux..."

"...Blue Horse (Shoshone chief)..."

"... of Indian history came to light when Blue Horse, one of the Indian chiefs with the Wild West, met his son..."

"..., who has been a number of years at Carlisle. The son could not speak Sioux, and Blue horse could..."

August 25, 1891 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Annie Oakley performs marvels of accurate shooting]

"...; Note 1: The "old Indian chief" was Hunkpapa Sioux Chief Sitting Bull, 1831-1890. ..."

"...Sioux Nation..."

Texts Newspapers

Prince of Monaco Expects First Shot at Bear and Promises Friends Steaks for Supper

"... the guidance of Frost and Richards, two of the most noted guides in this section, enter the heart..."

March 10, 1917 Texts Newspapers

The Theaters

"... of sunshine and heart throbs. — (Adv.) ..."

May 20, 1888 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [In Matthew Arnold's last criticism]

"... and captured the British heart and pocket, Englishmen have had their eyes opened on one phase of American life..."

May 18, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Call Boy

"... of Earl's, Again he masheth all our English girls—   Their hearts with love he fills. Again his pony sits he..."

Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill

"...; both guide and guard, he led the van, in war or peace a mighty man. With big, brave heart and noble..."

1887-05-25 Images Illustrations

A Derby Day Romance, and what came of it from Judy; or the London serio-comic journal

"... jockeyed me out of my heart. Next day we were married by Registrar Jones, But in wedlock not long did we..."

June 29 [1912] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to R. F. Elwell, June 29 [1912]

".... But still the Call of the Wild is in your hearts. How I long for the Mountains and sage brush. I cannot..."

October 8, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Now then, ladies and gentlemen]

"... will soon have taken his departure for good, and the heart of the theatrical manager will once more beat..."

January 27, 1917 Texts Periodicals

"The Buffalo Bill Show"

"... bare. Against the Indian and the bad man he dug out the heart of the West and made it beat for freedom..."

May 28, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Red Man "On Tour"

"... of such men as these in St. Paul's Cathedral, the temple of the heart of civilisation, listening to the soft..."

"... of Red Club, a noted Indian chief. He is over seventy years of age and rides like a young man still. If I..."

"... that I think way down in their hearts they still believe in their Great Manitou, and I don't think..."

January 20, 1892 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [Courtesy of Colonel Cody]

"... that a Sioux chief can convey as much meaning in a sentence as Lord Burleigh's famous head-shake is supposed..."

"...Sioux Nation..."

"... representative chiefs of both races, who in terms of high-flown courtesy expressed their mutual regard. My..."

"... knowledge of the Sioux tongue is limited, but it appears to be admirably adapted for eloquence. I fancy..."

February 7, 1914 Texts Newspapers

Indians Protest against Battle Picture

"...Sioux Nation..."

"... INDIANS PROTEST AGAINST BATTLE PICTURE PINE RIDGE AGENCY, S. D., Feb. 7.—The Sioux Indians..."

"... of the four hundred that engaged in the battle survived. The Sioux have called a meeting of the grand council..."

"... will be carried to Washington by three chiefs. ..."

April 5, 1913 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait, April 5, 1913

"... where "Black Jack" is and what he is doing, and how everything is getting along at camp.3 Anything..."

"... in Arizona in the last years of his life. "Black Jack" may be John Garden, who reportedly helped to locate..."

August 21, 1903 Texts Newspapers

The Visit of Buffalo Bill

".... Of course, out of the United States the racial feeling existing between the whites and blacks..."

"... efficient service when the whites and blacks come together. Then there is a detachment of Irish Lancers..."

"... continent and as her father, Chief Standing Bear puts it, she is the only English squaw that ever lived, he..."

".... To many the American Indians are the most attractive part of the Show; they include the chiefs, warriors..."

April 16, 1907 Texts Newspapers

Becoming civilized

"...Sioux..."

"...Standing Bill (Sioux Indian)..."

"...Young Man Not Afraid of a Thirst (Sioux Indian)..."

"... BECOMING CIVILIZED. Buffalo Bill's Sioux Chieftains Show the Influences of Travel. From the New..."

[July 24, 1890] Texts Newspapers

Was sich Berlin erzählt

".... The Indian chiefs, in billowing adornments, ride in one by one and are welcomed by their tribal brothers..."

"... at danger and whose long black locks whip her shoulders, rushes around like a whirlwind in a fitted..."

Life Encyclopedia

William F. Cody Encyclopedia

"... Pahaska Pahaska, also Pe-Ha-Has-Ka and Paha-Haska, as translated from Lakota Sioux language, means..."

"... "Long Hair," the name given to William F. Cody by the Sioux Nation. Ambrose Park, Brooklyn, New York..."

"...-Black Hills Stage Company, in operation from 1876-1887, ran stagecoaches carrying both passengers..."

"... cavalry soldiers and Sioux from Pine Ridge appeared in the film, called The Indian Wars. Several retired..."

June 2, 1892 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West Show at Earl's Court

"... a naturally restive one, and I have no hesitation in saying that Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay, the black bucker..."

October 1, 1892 Texts Newspapers

"Buffalo Bill's Wild West Review"

"... Black and White for a full page illustration of Indian life. The Review, although not a paragon..."

May 22, 1887 Texts Newspapers

General Chatter

"... adoration of that black miscreant, Cetewayo. On the whole, I cannot but consider it a mistake for Lord..."