Crow Indian with Hawk Head dress

 

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Crow Indian in Head Dress

A Crow Indian Wearing a Hawk Head Dress

 

Here for your enjoyment is an absorbing photograph of Two Whistles, a Crow Man. It was made in 1908 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photo illustrates this Crow (Apsaroke) man, in a head-and-shoulders portrait, right profile. He has his face covered with War Paint, and is wearing a medicine hawk headdress, a buckskin shirt, and a shell necklaces.

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Image ID# C6649EBA
Ref: loc/Edward Curtis Collection

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