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David Frances Barry photo - Little John aka Little Soldier
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David Frances Barry photo - Little John aka Little Soldier
Little John, labelled as Little Soldier of the Mandan tribe, Sioux, Dakota. He is wearing moccasins and an otter𦵲 turban. He is decorated with feathers, fur and a leather belt and is holding a U.S. Cavalry sword in his hands.. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
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This evocative photograph, titled "Little John aka Little Soldier," captures the enigmatic figure of a Native American man named John, a member of the Mandan Tribe, who lived in the late 19th century along the Missouri River in present-day North Dakota. The image, taken by renowned photographer David Frances Barry in 1880, presents John in an intriguing juxtaposition of traditional Native American attire and a U.S. Cavalry sword. John is dressed in moccasins, an otter pelt turban, and adorned with feathers, fur, and a leather belt. His expression is intense, and his piercing gaze seems to challenge the viewer. In his hands, he holds a U.S. Cavalry sword, a symbol of the encroaching European influence on Native American culture. The photograph provides a glimpse into the complex history of the Mandan Tribe during a time of significant change. The Mandan people were known for their agricultural practices, and their villages were important trading centers for the fur trade. However, the arrival of European settlers and the U.S. military brought new challenges and conflicts. John's label as "Little Soldier" may reflect his role as a scout or interpreter for the U.S. military or his adoption of certain aspects of military culture. Alternatively, it could be a nickname given to him by the European settlers or photographers. Regardless, this photograph offers a powerful reminder of the resilience and adaptability of Native American peoples in the face of profound historical changes. David Frances Barry was a prolific photographer who documented the American West during the late 19th century. His work captures the diverse and complex history of the region, including the experiences of Native American peoples. This photograph of Little John, or Little Soldier, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Mandan Tribe and the complexities of the historical encounter between European settlers and Native American peoples.
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