Be-hold 58 Session 1, Indians and the West 2013-03-19 Auction - 152 Price Results - Be-Hold in NY
WOLF ROBE (Honii Wotama) Southern Cheyanne, 1908.ONE WHO YAWNS (GERONIMO)ONE WHO YAWNS (Goyathlay), called GERONIMO, Chiricahua
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Yonkers, NY, United States
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Be-hold 58 Session 1, Indians and the West

Important collection of rare American Indian photographs with extensive details, most in excellent condition, plus a few others from the US West.
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PUEBLO ELDERS, Possibly Zuni, by John K. Hillers: PUEBLO ELDERS, Possibly Zuni, by John K. Hillers, 10 x 13 7/8 platinotype (platinum print). “4543” written in pencil on verso, ca. 1879. Hillers was in the Southwest photographing for the
0002: PUEBLO ELDERS, Possibly Zuni, by John K. HillersEst. $1,200-$2,000
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PUEBLO ZUNI by John K. Hillers: PUEBLO ZUNI by John K. Hillers. 9 15/16 x 14 1/8 platinotype. Ca. 1879. In the short planting season, families would move to personal farming plots within reasonable distance from a spring,
0003: PUEBLO ZUNI by John K. HillersEst. $1,500-$2,500
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BLACK BEAR, Sr. . (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899.: F. A. RINEHART AND ADOLPH MUHR (Lot 23 through to Lot 26) Impressed by the successful World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, business leaders in Omaha planned a similar "World's Fair"
0023: BLACK BEAR, Sr. . (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899.Est. $700-$1,500
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BLACK BEAR Jr. (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899.: BLACK BEAR, JR. (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899. Unmounted 9 ¼ x 7 3/8 platinotype. “Black Bear Jr. / -Arapahoe- No1608 Copyright 1900 / F.A. Rinehart, / Omaha” [in neg] A young man with a
0024: BLACK BEAR Jr. (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899.Est. $700-$1,500