6.75 x 4.75 in. silver gelatin photograph of Two Guns White Calf shaking hands with an unidentified man, signed at upper left. Two Guns White Calf (1872-1934), was the last chief of the Pikuni Blackfoot of Montana and claimed to be the model for the likeness on the Indian Head Nickel. His face was also used to promote the Northern Pacific Rail Road, whose passengers would pay to pose for pictures and receive his unusual autographs while visiting Glacier National Park during the 1910s and 1920's Condition: Creases at upper right edge and upper left and lower right corners. Chipping along bottom edge. Small rip to the right of the white man's feet.
6.75 x 4.75 in. silver gelatin photograph of Two Guns White Calf shaking hands with an unidentified man, signed at upper left. Two Guns White Calf (1872-1934), was the last chief of the Pikuni Blackfoot of Montana and claimed to be the model for the likeness on the Indian Head Nickel. His face was also used to promote the Northern Pacific Rail Road, whose passengers would pay to pose for pictures and receive his unusual autographs while visiting Glacier National Park during the 1910s and 1920's Condition: Creases at upper right edge and upper left and lower right corners. Chipping along bottom edge. Small rip to the right of the white man's feet.
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