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Black Horse ledger ca. 1877-1879
Black Horse ledger ca. 1877-1879
Black Horse ledger ca. 1877-1879
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Black Horse ledger ca. 1877-1879
Title
Black Horse ledger ca. 1877-1879
Date
1877-1879
Place
Great Plains
Language
English
Subjects
Cheyenne art
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Cheyenne Indians
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Indian ledger drawings
Description
For additional information, consult the Special Collections Info File. Cf. also "They drew from power: an introduction to Northern Cheyenne ledger book art." In Montana past and present / Peter J. Powell and Michael Malone. Los Angeles : William Andrews Clark Library, University of California, 1976, p. 3-54.
Summary
Cheyenne ledger book, probably illustrated between 1877 and 1879, containing drawings by Black Horse and other Cheyenne warrior artists of scenes of warfare, hunting, and courtship. The Black Horse ledger book forms part of the long tradition of the Plains Indians of chronicling their lives pictorially, first on buffalo hides, and later, between 1865 and 1935, on the blank pages of ledger books obtained from U.S. soldiers, traders, missionaries, and reservation employees. Warriors who fought in both the Northern and Southern Plains contributed drawings to this ledger, which depict Cheyenne attacks on Pawnee, Shoshone, Crow, and Snake Indians--both men and women; and encounters with white Army soldiers, and white settlers, some taking place inside houses, and possibly dating from 1878, when young men from Little Wolf and Morning Star's people were raiding during the flight home from the south. Pages 22-23 contain a scene with caption "Cheyenne camp attacked at Powder River by soldiers (Mackenzies). Fall of 1876". Another drawing documents the 1874 attack near the Washita River on a wagon train under the escort of Major Lyman of the 5th Infantry. In addition to scenes of violent warfare, drawings of elk hunting and courtship are included.
Extent
192, [2] p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 40 x 17 cm
Format
Ledgers
Archival Collection Title
Edward E. Ayer Collection
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Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection
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Call Number
VAULT oversize Ayer MS 3227
BibID
991795968805867
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution
Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type
Canvas
Size
4781px × 1983px 11.12 MB
File Created
11/13/2024
Filename
991795968805867_Ayer_MS_3227_00012-1.tif
Unique Identifier
NL12M7CN
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