Portrait of the Plains - Day 2

Portrait of the Plains - Day 2

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Portrait of the Plains - Day 2

Portrait of the Plains - Day 2

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Day 2:
Highlights Include:
WW2 USMC Marine Corps P42 Frogskin Uniform Set, Fine Jewelry, Gil Hibben Bowie Knife, Ruana Knife Collection, Hudson Bay Kodiak Bear Trap, 1950s Carhartt Heart Button Chore Jacket, Warhammer Game Figures, Named WW2 8th Airforce Bomber Grouping, Curtiss Electric Airplane Propeller, Chelsea Navy Ship Clocks, Buddy Lee Doll, Militaria, Native American Indian Art, Holsters, Gun Parts, Knives, Bayonets, Advertising, Designer Clothing and much more.

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Missoula Montana Sawmill Deconstruction Photo

Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 26 of 1029)      

7 1/2" by 14"....more

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Identified Railroad Engine Cabinet Photo

Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 27 of 1029)      

Identified as Engine 26, 1891. 4 1/4" by 6 1/2"....more

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 28 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Subject is Rosalea daughter of Isabelle. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and...more landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 29 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Subjects are Lucy and children. American Horse At-o-em and At-a-la-ee. Wife of Lo-me Standing Bear Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly in...moresightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 30 (Sale Order: 30 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Title is Airing the baby. Indian woman on horseback with a baby in a beautiful cradleboard hanging from in front of the saddle. Teepee behind horse. Boos' Flath...moreead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 31 (Sale Order: 31 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Subject is Mot-a-len. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of trib...moreal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 32 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Unidentified subject. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of trib...moreal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 33 of 1029)      

5" by 7". John Finley and Women. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tri...morebal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 34 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Unidentified subject. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of trib...moreal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 35 of 1029)      

5" by 7". St. Ignatius Mission. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of trib...moreal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 36 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Cla-at-la Rivias. Indian woman mounted on a horse in the Mission Valley near Saint Ignatius, Montana. Mission falls visible in the background. Boos' Flathead Re...moreservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 37 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Unidentified Subject. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of trib...moreal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 38 of 1029)      

5" by 7". John Finley. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal member...mores just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 39 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Subjects are Skukusse and Pix-On-Che-La Hoit (Hunts Alone). Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyl...moree, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 40 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Indian man, Snots-ee (earings), dressed in an elaborate costume and holding a short spear with a number of hanging feathers. Boos' Flathead Reservation portrait...mores document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 41 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Unidentified subject. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of trib...moreal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 42 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Doctor Parsons and group of six white people and four Indians. One Indian is holding a sword being looked at by a young lady. Boos #751. Tipis and hills can be ...moreseen in the background. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 43 of 1029)      

5" b 7". Cla-at-la Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members ju...morest prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 44 (Sale Order: 44 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Souette 'Beaver Foot' Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of trib...moreal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 45 (Sale Order: 45 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Jerome Nicolla, a young Native American male, sits on horseback. A tipi can be seen behind him Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insigh...moretful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 46 (Sale Order: 46 of 1029)      

5" by 7". 'Relics of the Past' ; Buffalo in the shadow of the Mission Mountains. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding t...morehe lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 47 (Sale Order: 47 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Indian woman, Days End, on a paint horse. Boos #110. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, poss...moreessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 48 (Sale Order: 48 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Paul Lumphrey, Louis Left Hand, Chines- e-m, Peter Stevens. Four Native American men pose in Native American attire. Three wear headdresses, and the fourth man ...morehas a feather in his hair. Tipis can be seen in the background stretched out along the base of a mountain. Image entitled 'Young braves.' Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 49 (Sale Order: 49 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Eneas Conko (Go-Go) preparing for the dance. Boos #613. Man pictured in entrance to tipi assembling clothing. Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document part...moreicularly insightful details regarding the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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Edward Boos Flathead Indian Montana Photo

Lot # 50 (Sale Order: 50 of 1029)      

5" by 7". Cheyenne Indians, all in different costumes. Ceremonial Dance. Boos #629B Boos' Flathead Reservation portraits document particularly insightful details regardin...moreg the lifestyle, possessions, and landscapes of tribal members just prior to the 1910 Allotment Act--an action that opened vast portions of the reservation to non-tribal settlement. In contrast to the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend'Oreille photographs, Boos' Flathead, Mission, and Missoula valleys series is a mix of broad landscape images, community events, and portraits. This series primarily contains photographs of the Flathead and Missoula valleys; however, it also includes a few photographs from the Mission valley as well as one from near Frenchtown, MT, looking east towards Missoula. The landscape photographs in this series offer a significant record of topography and general vegetative matrices during the early stages of community expansion into the foothills of the Missoula and Flathead valleys. The series also records some common leisure activities among western Montanans at the turn of the 20th Century, as well as glimpses of Missoula community events. The Victoria, B.C. series contains photographs from an undated vacation.

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