In this photo, we see two native Americans beside a cowboy on a bale of hay. These three guys were part of the Buffalo Bill show.
Cool photo, Indeed!
Deadwood, South Dakota
As part of the Omaha Board of Trade, a procession of stagecoaches carries passengers down a mountain road near Deadwood, South Dakota. This image was captured in 1889.
This place was later the setting of the famous, and incredibly good HBO western series Deadwood, which showed the history of the town.
Western Settlement of Tonopah, Nevada
This photo of the main street in the Western Settlement of Tonopah, Nevada was always full of people.
The covered wagons brought goods to the trading posts which was either to be used for sale or for trade.
Sacheen Little Feather
In this photo, we see Sacheen Little Feather, who became one of the leading activist voices for the Native American civil rights.
She gave a speech at the 45th Annual Academy Awards asking Marlon Brando to decline his award to protest the treatment of Native American people in show business.
Fans of Buffalo Bill
If you think these people were going into battle, you might have been wrong. This image shows the large group of Native Americans lining up in the 1890s.
They were lining up for the Famous Buffalo Bill Wild West Show to participate. Now, that is a long line!