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Object Number 2004.1.338.49
Display Title Chief Wolf Robe - Cheyenne
Descriptions
Object Description Printed on Photograph: "Copyright 1898 / F.A. Rinehart, / Omaha / Chief Wolf Robe / Cheyenne / No. 1130"; Written on Board: "Cheyenne Indian / Algonquian"
Department Photographic
Date 1898
Artist Frank A. Rinehart
Culture
  • Cheyenne
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States
Dimensions Overall: 22.86 × 18.0975 cm (9 × 7 1/8 in.)

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