Showing posts with label Blackfoot Indian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackfoot Indian. Show all posts

Friday, December 4, 2020

Blackfoot Women Photo Gallery

 Blackfoot Indian Woman Photo Gallery



For more great color photos of the Blackfeet (Blackfoot) Indians Native American Indian Pictures and History: Rare Color Tinted Photographs of the Blackfeet Indian Women and Children in their Camp (nativeamericanindianpicturess.blogspot.com)

Blackfoot Indian Woman with Child

1903 Photo of a Blackfeet Indian Woman Doing Bead Work With Pet Dog Outside the Tipi.

Early 1900s photo of a Blackfoot Indian Girl


Blackfoot Indian Girls Photographed in a Government School

Monday, August 31, 2020

Blackfoot Indian Color Photograph

 Blackfoot Indian Color Photograph


A Blackfoot Indian standing on an overlook in Montana

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Mona Darkfeather Blackfoot Indian Silent Movie Star

Mona Darkfeather Blackfoot Indian Silent Movie Star


Josephine M. Workman better is known by her stage name, Princess Mona Darkfeather (January 13, 1883 – September 3, 1977) was an American actress who starred in Native American and Western dramas. During the silent era of motion pictures, from 1911 to 1917, she appeared in 102 movies. She is best known for her role as Prairie Flower in The Vanishing Tribe (1914).
Her career began in 1909 when she replied to a local newspaper advertisement placed by producer/director Thomas Ince's Bison Motion Pictures. During a time when studios rarely hired Native Americans, the movie studio was looking for an actress with the physical attributes to portray an American Indian and who was physically capable of doing stunts and riding horses. While she had never acted before, Workman fit the appearance that Ince wanted. She apparently embellished her riding skills, as she did not have any, but nevertheless quickly learned horsemanship. Given the stage name Mona Darkfeather (and later "Princess" Mona Darkfeather), she was cast in her first starring role as an Indian maiden named Owanee in the 1911 movie Owanee's Great Love.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Faces of the Historic Blackfoot Indian Tribe


Faces of the Historic Blackfoot Indian Tribe


 Blackfoot colorized photo taken in 1901, location unknown.


Blackfoot Indian's historic photo taken in 1909. Believed to be in Montana.


Turn of the last century photo of a Blackfoot Indian warrior. Location of the photo was Montana



Blackfoot Indian wears clothes of the Plains Indians.  1911


Blackfoot Indian called Running Rabbit(1910) with an elaborate beadwork belt. 




Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Blackfoot Indian Camps on the Montana Reservation

Blackfoot Indian Camps on the Montana and Alberta, Canada Reservations

Blackfoot Indian riders photographed next to a glacier at in Montana



1930s photo of a Blackfoot Indian man and his wife taken on the Montana Reservation


1920's Photo of a Blackfoot Indian family taken on the Reservation in Alberta, Canada





Blackfoot Indian men on horseback photographed at Glaciir National Park, in Montana


Blackfeet Indian men on horseback at Glacier National Park in Montana