Social Studies Photographs on Things Discovered in the Field Trip, by Station:

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Welcome to the 1st Station : Greeting in Crow

01pc: Colorized photograph of Chief Plenty Coups.

01hm1: Plenty Coups home

01hm2: Plenty Coups home

01hm3: Detail of 01hm2, sacred spring

03hm1: Plenty Coups home






Welcome to the 2nd Station : Plenty Coups As a Child

02cliff1: Rimrocks near Billings, Montana

02blngs1: Billings, Montana, today

02buf1: A group of buffalo

02game1: A group of Crow playing a hand game

02game2: Hand game pieces






Welcome to the 3rd Station : Plenty Coups Becomes an Adult

03crzy1: Crazy Mountains

03cr1: The Castle Rocks near Pryor

03vq1: A vision quest site

03gb1: A grizzly bear and her cub

03gb2: A grizzly bear

03sprng1: A cottonwood tree with Plenty Coups' spring and house

03hm1: Plenty Coups' log house

03hrs1: Wild horses one the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range

03tp1: Teepees

 






Welcome to the 4th Station : Plenty Coups as a Warrior and Chief

04ml: Merriwether Lewis

04wc: William Clark

04ggc: General Crook

04sb: Sitting Bull

04cr: A pencil sketch by Charles M. Russell of warring Indians






Welcome to the 5th Station : Plenty Coups Becomes the Chief Among Chiefs

P-12: Plenty Coups - wearing warbonnet buckskin shirt, carrying copus stick, with him are from left Senator Connelly and General James G. Harbard: 1928.

P-16: Plenty Coups - In Crow delegations group, spring 1880. Old Crow, Medicine Crow, Two Belly, Long Elk, Plenty Coups, Pretty Eagle, and three white men: A. M. Quivly, interpreter, Augustus R. Keller, Crow Indian Agent and Tom Stewart, interpreter.

P-17: Plenty Coups - Albert I, Prince of Monaco presenting Plenty Coups with a Model 95 Winchester rifle. The interested on-loooker at left is William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill Cody.)

P-18: Plenty Coups - at the burial of American's unknown soldier, at Arlington National Cemetery, 11-11-21.

P-19:Plenty Coups, wearing warbonnet, buckskin shirt, and leggings, carrying his flag. With him is Dr. Allen, co-author of Blankets and Moccasins. Man holding flag unkown.

P-28: Plenty Coups - with vice-president Curtis, both wearing bonnets.

Photograph of Teddy Roosevelt on jumping horse - signed to Plenty Coups.

Photograph of a replica of Plenty Coups' flag on display at Chief Plenty Coups Museum.

05pe: Pretty Eagle

05sldr1: A Unknown Native American Soldier





Welcome to the 6th Station : The Move to Reservations

06church: Crowd of Pryor Indians after Mass. Plenty Coups is in their midst. These are the signers of the note to the Catholic Indian Bureau expressing their thanks for their school (1925).

06board1: Pryor Creek Boarding School, with students in front. Note uniforms students are dressed in (Circa 1903).

06board2: Students eating in the Pryor Creek Boarding School dining room.

06board3: Pryor Creek Boarding School under construction (Circa 1902).

06board4: Crow Indian Camp in the early 1930's. Pryor Creek Boarding School and St. Charles Mission can be seen in the background.

06pryor1: The town of Pryor (1913).






Welcome to the 7th Station : Keeping a Tradition Alive

07sd1: Crow sun dance lodge

07sd2: Crow sun dance lodge

07sw1: An historic photo of a sweat lodge

mb1: Medicine Bundle.

mb2: Medicine Bundle.

mb3: Medicine Bundle.

mb4: Medicine Bundle.

03sprng1: The sacred medicine spring

07sprng1: The sacred medicine spring






Welcome to the 8th Station : Adapting to Change: How and Why Learn New Things

08tphs1: A Teepee and the House

08tphs2: A Teepee and the House

08tp1: A Teepee

08ofc1: Government Officials and Plenty Coups at his House

08ppl1: A Gathering of People at the House






Welcome to the 9th Station : The Chief's Gift

09hse1: The House, ca. 1904

09hse4: The House, with additions

09hse2: The House, Front View, Today

09hse3: The House, Rear View, Today

09post1: The Trading Post, Today

09post2: The Trading Post, Historic

orch1: The Apple Orchard, Today (Winter)

09rnch1: Historic Photo of Crow Ranchers






Welcome to the 10th Station : Preserving the Past

10rm01: Display of artifacts from the Chief's Special Room. Many of the same photos and medicine bundles are displayed as the Chief did.

10lp01: A photograph of midgets from the Chief's Special Room.

10alb01: A photograph of an albino girl from the Chief's Special Room.

10rifle: The Chief's Special Things, Rifle

10hat: The Chief's Special Things, Hat

10pipe: The Chief's Special Things, Pipe

10mus1: The Museum Today, (Summer)

10mus2: The Museum Today, (Winter)

10dh01: Plenty Coups Day of Honor Festivities

10dh02: Plenty Coups Day of Honor Festivities

10dh03: Plenty Coups Day of Honor Festivities

10cf1: Crow Fair

10cf2: Crow Fair

10cf3: Crow Fair

10ex01: Excavating Around the House

10ex02: Excavating Around the House

10res1: Restoring the House