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SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. William Frog, Sioux Native American, probably from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed by Gertrude KÔÇÜasebier, c1900

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. William Frog, Sioux Native American, probably from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed by Gertrude KÔÇÜasebier, c1900


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SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. William Frog, Sioux Native American, probably from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed by Gertrude KÔÇÜasebier, c1900

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900.
William Frog, Sioux Native American, probably from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900

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This print from Granger Art on Demand showcases William Frog, a Sioux Native American, believed to be part of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in the early 1900s. The image was beautifully captured by renowned photographer Gertrude Käsebier, known for her sensitive and evocative portraits. In this photograph, William Frog exudes strength and dignity as he gazes directly into the camera. His traditional attire reflects his cultural heritage and serves as a powerful symbol of his identity as a Sioux Native American. The intricate beadwork on his clothing and feathered headdress speak to the rich artistic traditions of his people. The composition is strikingly intimate, allowing us to connect with William Frog on a personal level despite the passage of time. Through this image, we are invited to contemplate not only the individual but also the broader historical context in which he lived. Granger Art on Demand has preserved this significant piece of history through their high-quality reproduction. By displaying this print in your home or office space, you can honor and appreciate the resilience and beauty of Native American culture while paying tribute to an extraordinary individual like William Frog.

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