Featuring Original Photos from 1906-1929 with the Northern Cheyenne & Rosebud Sioux Tribes.
More Than 1,800 Historic Pieces: Photographs, Negatives, Glass Negatives and Equipment To Be Sold In Entirety
Julia E. Tuell • 1886-1960
She was a young teenage wife of a school teacher, mother to four children, missionary and nurse, who extensively photographed sacred ceremonies normally off limits to white people and the raw events of daily life. Julia packed her eight-by-ten-inch glass-plate Eastman Kodak camera and tripod with her nearly everywhere she went, often with her children in tow.
In this photograph, Julia stood behind her tripod, just two weeks from delivering her third child, Carl. Not one to pause photographing for pregnancy, Julia packed her tripod and added to her legacy.
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