See these rare, vivid portraits of Native Americans from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show

Portraits of Native Americans from Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show

Bad Bear, American Indian from Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) taken around 1900Bad bear American indian

Whirling horse – American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900Whirling Horse, American IndianWhirling Horse, American Indian3Whirling Horse, American Indian2

Flying Hawk American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900flying hawk american indian

Flying Hawk, Sioux American Indian

Plenty Wounds, American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900Plenty Wounds, American Indian

Takes Enemy, American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900Takes Enemy, American Indian

The Red Man (Sioux Indian) taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900The Red Man posed byTakes Enemy, Sioux Indian Gertrude wild west show ca. 1900

Whirlwind Horse, American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900Whirlwind Horse, American Indian

Flying Hawk, Sioux American Indian

flying hawk american indian

White War Bonnet, American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900White War Bonnet, American Indian

Mrs. American Horse taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900Mrs. American Horse, American Indian

William Frog, Sioux American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900

William Frog, Sioux American Indian

Charles American Horse, American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900

Charles American Horse, American Indian

Samuel American Horse, American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900

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Luke Big Turnips, American Indian taken by photographer Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) around 1900

Luke Big Turnips, American Indian

 

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