William Soule
Portrait of Chief Woman's Heart (Manyi-ten), Kiowa, c. 1874
Albumen print
6 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches overall
Printed series title recto.
Printed series title recto.
Handsome portrait of Kiowa Chief Woman's Heart, one of the leaders who in 1868 fought Custer at Washita, and then the Third Cavalry at the Battle of Soldier Springs. He...
Handsome portrait of Kiowa Chief Woman's Heart, one of the leaders who in 1868 fought Custer at Washita, and then the Third Cavalry at the Battle of Soldier Springs. He was later sent to prison at Fort Marion, in Florida. The photograph was taken by William Soule, the Massachusetts-born photographer who had a prolific career in the American West beginning with his relocation to fort Dodge in 1867.
Courtesy of Daniel / Oliver Gallery
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