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Sintegaleska, Spotted Tail, Oglala Dakota I, 1880s (b / w photo)
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Sintegaleska, Spotted Tail, Oglala Dakota I, 1880s (b / w photo)
DPL443610 Sintegaleska, Spotted Tail, Oglala Dakota I, 1880s (b/w photo) by Barry, David Frances (1854-1934); Denver Public Library, Western History Collection; (add.info.: Spotted Tail (1823-81) or Sintje Gleska was a Brule Lakota tribal chief; ); eDenver Public Library; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22925156
© Denver Public Library / Bridgeman Images
Chief Hand On Hip Long Hair Native American Indian Neckerchief Sioux Spotted Tail
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The captivating print of "Sintegaleska, Spotted Tail, Oglala Dakota I" takes us back to the 1880s, offering a glimpse into the life of an influential Native American leader. The image showcases Sintegaleska, also known as Spotted Tail or Sintje Gleska, who was a Brule Lakota tribal chief. In this portrait, we see Sintegaleska seated with his hand confidently resting on his hip. His striking traditional attire includes a cloak adorned with intricate patterns and a neckerchief tied around his neck. With long flowing hair cascading down his shoulders, he exudes wisdom and strength. What truly stands out in this photograph is Sintegaleska's warm smile that radiates kindness and resilience despite the challenges faced by Native Americans during that era. As one gazes at this powerful image captured by David Frances Barry (1854-1934), it becomes evident that behind those eyes lies a story of courage and determination. This remarkable piece serves as both a historical document and an artistic tribute to the rich cultural heritage of indigenous peoples. It reminds us of their enduring spirit and their significant contributions to our shared history. Displayed proudly within the Denver Public Library's Western History Collection, this photograph invites viewers to reflect upon the legacy left by leaders like Sintegaleska while honoring their memory for generations to come.
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