Wolf Robe

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Two Cheyenne chiefs with a large group of students [version 1], 1898

Studio portrait from December 1898 of Wolf Robe and another Cheyenne chief with seven female students and ten male students. Wolf Robe is the chief seated on the left. William Howling Wolf is standing in the back left corner. Lewis Whiteshield is standing third from the left. Reuben Tahpeos is…

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Glass Plate Negative
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National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Two Cheyenne chiefs with a large group of students [version 1], 1898

Studio portrait from December 1898 of Wolf Robe and another Cheyenne chief with seven female students and ten male students. Wolf Robe is the chief seated on the left. William Howling Wolf is standing in the back left corner. Lewis Whiteshield is standing third from the left. Reuben Tahpeos is standing fifth from the left, centered…

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Photographic Print, B&W
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Cumberland County Historical Society
Daniel Eagle Band Portrait, 1903

Studio portrait of Daniel Eagle in a uniform posed with a bass drum and a cymbal. 

According to the school newspaper from March 8, 1901, the image on the drum is that of Chief Wolf Robe (Cheyenne), and the likeness was painted by William Elmer, a Carlisle resident who had studied art in Germany.

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Photographic Print, B&W
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U. S. Army Heritage and Education Center