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BIRDS: Seven Blue Birds (Eagles): Nine Black Birds (Eagles)

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p. 16 BIRDS. Seven blue birds stand in three rows, facing right to left. Each has a hooked beak, broad and striped tailfeathers, and three claws or talons. They resemble the Golden Eagles of the Wild Hog-Kansas State Historical Society ledger (plates 15, 34, 36). They also resemble the "striped eagle" in Making Medicine's 1875 "Fowls of Indian Territory" drawing (National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian, Washington D.C., Neg. No. 55,036, dated 1875). John H. Moore describes "war eagle," "striped eagle," "ordinary eagle," "yellow eagle," "snow head," "prairie" or "spotted eagle," "red eagle," "blue eagle," "gray eagle," and "white-painted eagle" in translations of Cheyenne taxonomy of "great birds" in "The Ornithology of Cheyenne Religionists" (Plains Anthropologist 1986: 183). Media: Blue crayon outlines, details and fill p 17 BIRDS. Nine Black Birds. Nine black (lead pencil) birds stand facing right to left, filling the page. Each has a hooked beak, broad tailfeathers, and three claws or talons. Two have white tailfeathers. Others have striped tailfeathers. They are almost identical to the blue birds (eagles) on the preceding page. Media: Lead pencil outlines, details, and fill


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Drawn in 1879 by Northern Cheyenne leader Porcipine in Dodge City Jail. Dodge City, Kansas; purchased by L.M. ...

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Plate No: 10
Page No: 16, 17
Media: Blue crayon outlines, details and fill; Lead pencil outlines, details, and fill
Dimensions: 13 X 9 cm
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The Sch�yen Collection. London and Oslo. http://www.schoyencollection.com/aboutus.html
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Porcupine
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