Outdoor portrait with circular aperture of Dr. Charles A. Eastman, "married to Elaine Goodale, the writer." He is standing on the porch in front of a clapboard building, perhaps at the St. Elizabeth Mission School. He wears a three-piece suit with frock coat, and long watch chain.
Courtesy of National Museum of the American Indian
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Time Period:
1890-1910
Materials:
Techniques:
Dimensions:
4.25 x 5.25 in.
Cultures:
American Indians, Central Plains, Dakota (Eastern Sioux), Native Americans, North America, Plains, Wahpetonwan Dakota (Wahpeton Sioux)
City:
Rosebud Reservation
County:
Todd County
State:
South Dakota
Country:
USA
Collection History:
This print probably from the collection of Septima Koehler (1848-1918, a teacher at St. Elizabeth's School, Rosebud, South Dakota, between about 1896 and 1906) and inherited by Septima's great-niece, Elizabeth Hutchings Zulauf Kelemen (Mrs. Pal Kelemen, 1898-1997). Donated to MAI by Elizabeth Kelemen and her husband Pal Kelemen (1894-1993), presumably in 1970 when they donated other items from Septima Koehler's collection.
Source ID:
NMAI_306277
Catalog Number:
P19516
Album Name:
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