Indian War Council

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Indian War Council

Showing seventeen different persons-Indian warriors and white men-in Council.

EDI 1894-10


War Council

Representing Buffalo Bill and a number of his Indian warriors in council, smoking the famous Pipe of Pace.

EDI 1896-08

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1 Edison (MU 63) Maguire & Baucus
2 W. K. L. Dickson.William Heise Last Horse, Parts-his-Hair, Black Cat,
Hair Coat, Charging Crow, Dull Knife,
Holy Bear, Crazy Bull, Strong Talker, Pine,
ittle Eagle Horse, Young Bear, Johnnie-No-Neck-Burck,
even Up, Man-Not-Afraid-of-a-Drink and Runs Above 
3 24/09/1894. 50 ft

INDIANS KINETOSCOPED.
WILD WEST BRAVES DANCED FOR "WIZARD" EDlSON.
Kinetoscopic views of the Wild West, as reproduced in the East by the only Buffalo Bill, will soon be on the market, for the wizard of Menlo Park had a visit yesterday from a party of Indians from the Wild West Show, in charge of Col. Cody. Major John M. 
Burke and Judge Jacques Stillwell. The braves were showed all over the mystic workshop of Mr. Edison. They were highly amused with the Kinetoscope's reproduction of the Corbett-Courtney fight. The Indians danced for the instrument, and then an Indian war-council, in which Col. Cody and Chief Last Horse delivered addresses, in the Liju language, was held.


The Standard Union, Brooklyn, mardi 25 septembre 1894, p. 2.

 

PLAYING WILD INJUN
Buffalo Bill Exhibits 
Some Braves Before Edison's Kinetoscope
NEW YORK, Sept. 25-The dancing Indians from the Wild West show, in charge of Buffalo Bill Major John M. Burke and Judge Jack Stillwell, fresh from el Reno, O. T., were taken to Edison's laboratory at Orange, N. J., last night to whoop it up for the kinetoscope camera. The party was received by Manager Dickson and General Superintendent Gilmore, and before the subjects were called upon to dance a tour of the laboratory was made. The braves were highly elated at "the kinetoscope's reproduction of the Corbett-Courtney mill. Major Burke's gaudy aggregation was composed of Chief Last Horse, Parts-his-Hair, Black Cat, Hair Coat, Charging Crow, Dull Knife, Holy Bear, Crazy Bull, Strong Talker, Pine, Little Eagle Horse, Young Bear, Johnnie-No-Neck-Burck, Seven Up, Man-Not-Afraid-of-a-Drink and Runs Above. They were in full war regalia, painted until they hurt one's eyes to see them, and they all carried spears and tomahawks. Interpreter Shangram ditaled on the Omaha war dance, which was performed before the camera. It was a successful sitting, if the conventional word of the photograph gallery may be used here, but it was some time before the Indians were able to comprehend the whyfor of the frequent stops. Another scene was taken, an Indian war council, in which Colonel Cody and Chief Last Horse delivered addresses in the sign language.


 The Austin Weekly Statesman, Austin, 27 Sept 1894, p. 8.

4 États-Unis. West Orange. Black Maria.
 

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04/06/1895 MexiqueMéxico. John R. Roslyn  Consejo de guerra 

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Indian War Council
W.K.L. Dickson and Antonia Dickson, History of the Kinetograph, Kinetoscope and Kinetophonograph, 1895, p. 21

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