ÉPÉES INDIENNES
FIG. 36 (CI-DESSUS) : Portrait de face d’un Blackfoot non identifié portant
une tunique perlée et tenant une épée, par Alexander J. Ross, Calgary, Alberta.
Vers 1887.
Photo sur passe-partout. 21,6 x 12,7 cm.
Glenbow Museum, inv. NA-1906-4.
La poignée du sabre de cavalerie légère britannique modèle 1821 tenu par le sujet est ornée de queues
d’hermine et d’autres décorations.
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