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20240402_aaa_u101_117 April 2, 2024, Vinnytsia, Ukraine: VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE - APRIL 02, 2024 - Bighorn sheep graze on the grass in Podilskyi Zoo, Vinnytsia, west-central Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Lapin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240402_aaa_u101_119 April 2, 2024, Vinnytsia, Ukraine: VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE - APRIL 02, 2024 - A bighorn sheep with a lamb is seen in Podilskyi Zoo, Vinnytsia, west-central Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Lapin/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52320489 VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE - APRIL 02, 2024 - Bighorn sheep graze on the grass in Podilskyi Zoo, Vinnytsia, west-central Ukraine. Photo Credit: Oleksandr Lapin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52320486 VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE - APRIL 02, 2024 - A bighorn sheep with a lamb is seen in Podilskyi Zoo, Vinnytsia, west-central Ukraine. Photo Credit: Oleksandr Lapin/ Ukrinform/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny200623170905 Bighorn sheep graze alongside a road in Badlands National Park in South Dakota, May 27, 2023. There are several U.S. parks that outdoor enthusiasts with disabilities can enjoy this summer. (Tara Weston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20230124_zaf_m67_025 January 24, 2023, MO, USA: Frank Wagner Jr. uses a filler to patch voids in the nose of a black bear killed in Canada that will become a rug for a client on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023. When the filler dries it will be airbrushed to the natural color. Wagner, 62, bought Schwarz Studio Taxidermy 25 years ago from its fourth generation owners, moving it from Lafayette Square to Affton. Awaiting pickup behind Wagner is a grizzly bear and bighorn sheep. (Credit Image: © Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny121021184605 In a photo from Jared Lamb/Colorado Parks and Wildlife, an elk with a tire around its neck, spotted by a Colorado wildlife officer who was conducting a survey of bighorn sheep and mountain goats in the Mount Evans Wilderness in 2019. Wildlife officials had been seeking the elk since it was first spotted in 2019. On Saturday, they tranquilized the animal and slid the tire off after removing its antlers. (Jared Lamb/Colorado Parks and Wildlife via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE
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ny030821230804 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before WEDNESDAY 3:01 A.M. ET AUG. 4, 2021. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A saguaro cactus that was burned by the Bighorn Fire last year in Catalina State Park in Tucson, Ariz., July 27, 2021. Fires, accelerated by climate change, plus invasive plants and urban sprawl threaten the saguaros, a keystone species of the Sonoran Desert and a celebrated symbol of the Southwest. (Cassidy Araiza/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030821230405 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before WEDNESDAY 3:01 A.M. ET AUG. 4, 2021. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A saguaro cactus that was burned by the Bighorn Fire last year in Catalina State Park in Tucson, Ariz., July 27, 2021. Fires, accelerated by climate change, plus invasive plants and urban sprawl threaten the saguaros, a keystone species of the Sonoran Desert and a celebrated symbol of the Southwest. (Cassidy Araiza/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130819145804 A bighorn sheep comes up with the sun over a butte at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona on July 9, 2019. From June through August, the zoo opens two hours earlier so visitors and the animals avoid the most sweltering stretch of the day. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140119234903 President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he departs the White House en route to the American Farm Bureau's annual convention in Kenner, La., on Monday morning, Jan. 14, 2019. The president referenced the Wounded Knee massacre, one of the deadliest attacks on Native Americans by the United States military, and the Battle of Little Bighorn in a Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019, tweet mocking Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.). He faced swift criticism from Native Americans. (Sarah Silbiger/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140119234804 FILE -- Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) speaks to supporters in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Jan. 4, 2019. President Donald Trump referenced the Wounded Knee massacre, one of the deadliest attacks on Native Americans by the United States military, and the Battle of Little Bighorn, in a Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019, tweet mocking Warren. He faced swift criticism from Native Americans. (Gabriella Demczuk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020417161904 Kenneth Brien, center, the Crow tribeÕs energy director, at the Bighorn Canal on the Crow Agency in Montana, March 23, 2017. The Crow are among several American Indian nations looking to President Donald TrumpÕs pledges to end Obama-era coal rules and approve new oil and gas wells. Brien said President Barack ObamaÕs energy policies Òwould have devastated the tribe.Ó (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170503 Gray Thornton, president of the Wild Sheep Foundation, wore his camouflage bow tie to the Sheep Show, a three-day convention in Reno, Nev., Jan. 21, 2017. Besides auctioning hunting permits, the three-day convention includes exhibits of hunting paraphernalia from around the world. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170703 A dinnerware set at the "Sheep Show,Ó as the annual convention of the Wild Sheep Foundation is known, in Reno, Nev., Jan. 21, 2017. The money raised from the auctions of rare permits to hunt bighorn sheep largely goes to preservation programs for wild sheep. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217165703 Families check out a trophy exhibit at the "Sheep Show,Ó as the annual convention of the Wild Sheep Foundation is known, in Reno, Nev., Jan. 21, 2017. The money raised from the auctions of rare permits to hunt bighorn sheep largely goes to preservation programs for wild sheep. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170803 Bighorn ram enthusiasts at the "Sheep Show,Ó as the annual convention of the Wild Sheep Foundation is known, in Reno, Nev., Jan. 21, 2017. The money raised from the auctions of rare permits to hunt bighorn sheep largely goes to preservation programs for wild sheep. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241017105611 A shotgun up for auction is displayed at the ÒSheep Show,Ó as the annual convention of the Wild Sheep Foundation is known, in Reno, Nev., Jan. 20, 2017. The odds of a hunter getting a permit to hunt a bighorn sheep are so low that permits auctioned for charity can fetch as much as $480,000. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena) -- PART OF A COLLECTION OF STAND-ALONE PHOTOS FOR USE AS DESIRED IN YEAREND STORIES AND RECAPS OF 2017 --
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ny180217170403 A shotgun up for auction is displayed at the ÒSheep Show,Ó as the annual convention of the Wild Sheep Foundation is known, in Reno, Nev., Jan. 20, 2017. The odds of a hunter getting a permit to hunt a bighorn sheep are so low that permits auctioned for charity can fetch as much as $480,000. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170203 Brendan Burns bid on a hunting permit for a bighorn sheep for Jason Hairston at annual convention of the Wild Sheep Foundation in Reno, Nev., Jan. 20, 2017. The money raised from the auctions largely goes to preservation programs for wild sheep. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170103 A display at the "Sheep Show,Ó as the annual convention of the Wild Sheep Foundation is known, in Reno, Nev., Jan. 21, 2017. The money raised from the auctions of rare permits to hunt bighorn sheep largely goes to preservation programs for wild sheep, the most coveted big game trophy in North American hunting. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170706 Hunting gear for sale at the KUIU booth at the "Sheep Show,Ó as the annual convention of the Wild Sheep Foundation is known, in Reno, Nev., Jan. 21, 2017. The fast-growing gear and apparel company has, in just a few years, positioned itself as a Patagonia or The North Face of the camouflage set. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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902_05_12310670HighRes George Armstrong Custer, 1839 ? 1876. United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars. From The History of our Country, published1900.
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902_05_12310695HighRes Custer's Last Stand at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. George Armstrong Custer, 1839 ? 1876. United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars. From The History of Our Country, published 1900
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902_05_12310672HighRes Chief Gall, c.1840? 1894, Lakota Phizí. Native American Indian battle leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota in the war against the United States and one of the commanders in the Battle of Little Bighorn. From The History of our Country, published1900.
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ny180217165903 Grae Burns plays under the mounted elk killed by her mother, Beth, at the family home in Bozeman, Mont., May 4, 2016. Her father, Brendan Burns, has a growing reputation as guide and hunter of bighorn sheep, one of the most prized trophies in North American game. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217171003 Brendan Burns practices bow-hunting with his son, Lucas, at home in Bozeman, Mont., May 4, 2016. Burns has a growing reputation as guide and hunter of bighorn sheep, one of the most prized trophies in North American game. ÒWith rifle hunting, they say that when youÕre 200 yards away, itÕs game over,Ó Burns said. ÒWith a bow, the gameÕs just starting.Ó (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170407 Rocky Mountain bighorn ewes, their coats recently shed with the arrival of spring, in the Bears Paw Mountains near St. Pierre, Mont., May 3, 2016. Though ewes are off limits to hunters, the high degree of difficulty and scarcity of opportunities to hunt wild male rams make them the ultimate pursuit of many a North American big game hunter. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217165708 Brendan Burns, a guide and executive at the KUIU hunting equipment company, during a spring sheep count in the Bears Paw Mountains near St. PIerre, Mont., May 3, 2016. Though few outsiders know it, the high degree of difficulty and scarcity of opportunities to hunt bighorn sheep make them the ultimate pursuit of many a North American big game hunter. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170107 Ray Alt in his living room in Livingston, Mont., May 2, 2016. Bighorn rams are, for hunting purists, among the most prized of trophies, and Alt has a Grand Slam, meaning he has killed all four types of North American wild sheep. ÒItÕs sheep fever,Ó Alt said of his devotion to the hunt. ÒI donÕt know how to explain it. ItÕs the love of the curly horns, I guess.Ó (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180217170604 Vance Corrigan sits in his game room as Brendan Burns visits, at his home in Livingston, Mont., May 4, 2016. The expensive permits to hunt bighorn sheep have helped further the cause of conserving the population of wild sheep. âÃúPeople who pay $300,000 for a tag, they just paid to recover 30 sheep to places that havenâÃôt had sheep in 100 years,âÃù Corrigan said. (Leah Nash/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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01109448 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis), Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
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01109446 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis), Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
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01109449 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis), Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
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01109447 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis), Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
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01109445 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis), Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
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01109444 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), A herd of bighorn sheep (ewes and lambs) on the Minnewonka loop road, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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NYC156312 USA. The Bad Lands, South Dakota. 2014. Curley, Crow Indian and Custer’s scout. Sole survivor the Battle Of The Little Bighorn.
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NYC135003 USA. New York City, NY. 2013. National Museum Of The American Indian. Crazy Horse’s shirt. Crazy Horse, a shirt wearer, leader of the Oglala Lakota took up arms against the US Federal Government that included leading a war party to victory at the Battle of The Little Big Horn in 1867. Perhaps the greatest of Plains Indian leaders, he was mortally wounded by a military guard while resisting arrest in 1877.
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00913245 Zoology / animals, mammal, mammalian (mammalia), Bighorn sheep in Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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00913246 Zoology / animals, mammal, mammalian (mammalia), Big horn sheep in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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64393_rf_24_ms_178_3240 Bighorn Sheep, Ovis canadensis. A herd of Bighorn sheep napping in the Badlands.
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NYC128945 USA. Mount Rushmore, South Dakota. August 1, 2012. US Presidents (left to right): Washington, Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, Lincoln, plus nine Sioux Indian Chiefs who fought and defeated General Custer in the Battle Of The Little Bighorn (1876) (left to right): Sitting Bull, One Bull, Rain-in-the-Face, Crow King, Gall, Red Horse, Fool Bull, Low Dog, Spotted Eagle. Red Cloud, who has many relatives currently living in Pine Ridge Reservation became the most successful war leader of the Sioux.
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NYC128948 USA. South Dakota. August, 2012. Rural mailbox and American flag with Sioux chiefs who fought in the Battle of the Little Bighorn and defeated General Custer. Left to right: Sitting Bull, Gall, Rain-In-The-Face, and Red Horse.
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NYC128949 USA. 2012. Site of Battle of the Little Bighorn (CusterÕs Last Stand) which represents one of the major Indian military victories against the US government) when, in 1876, the Sioux defeated the Seventh Cavalry. Left to right: Chief Sitting Bull, along with Captain Frederick Benteen and Col. George Custer who died in the battle, plus First Lt. Edward Godfrey who was one of the few to survive.
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NYC128955 USA. Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. August, 2012. The annual pow wow at the Crow Indian Reservation boasts the largest gathering of tipis in the world with approximately 1500 erected for the event. This year, the Reservation also celebrates the 50th anniversary of its all Indian rodeo. Postcard- ÒOn The Little BighornÓ by Edward Curtis, 1910.
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NYC129001 USA. Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. August 2012. Battleground of Custers' Last Stand (Battle Of The Little Bighorn) where in 1890, at least 150 warriors, women, and children were massacred by the US 7th Cavalry.
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NYC129002 USA. Mount Rushmore, South Dakota. August 2012. US Presidents (left to right): Washington, Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, Lincoln, plus nine Sioux Indian Chiefs who fought and defeated General Custer in the Battle Of The Little Bighorn (1876) (left to right): Sitting Bull, One Bull, Rain-in-the-Face, Crow King, Gall, Red Horse, Fool Bull, Rain-in-the-face (again), Low Dog, Spotted Eagle, plus Red Cloud, who also became one of the few Indians to win an armed conflict against the US Army and whose ancestors currently live in Pine Ridge Reservation.
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955_24_11700210 USA, Montana, Little Bighorn, Custer National Forest, US Route 212, cattle grazing in front of farm, front view
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00904972 Zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, Bighorn sheep ram at Waterton Lakes National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site & Biosphere Reserve), Alberta, Canada,
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00905003 Zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, Bighorn Sheep, Ovis canadensis, grazing on grass along the Yellowhead Highway, Jasper National Park, Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada,
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00904963 Zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, Bighorn sheep lamb, Ovis canadensis, along the Lake Minnewanka Loop Road, Banff National Park, Banff, Alberta, Canada,
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NYC105539 ITALY. Trentino. 2008. Rifugio Fuciade. The cooker.
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955_24_50490806 Ovis canadensis, Bighorn Sheep standing on mountain-side rocks, side view.
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PAR170265 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW's work "The Battle of Little Bighorn".During this battle (USA,Montana, 25th of June 1876) the Indians (Sioux & Cheyenne under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse) destroyed the US Cavalry (under General Custer). Crazy Horse.
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PAR161378 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: indian chief Gall.
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PAR161376 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: soldier being attacked by Two Moon.
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PAR161370 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: back to back duel.
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PAR161379 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: detail of indian on horseback.
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PAR161366 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW, senegalese sculptor. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: indian on the ground attacking.
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PAR161372 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: soldier unsaddling his horse.
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PAR161375 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: Sitting Bull.
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PAR161377 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: Indian Chief Two Moon on horse.
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PAR161380 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: detail of Crazy Horse.
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PAR161367 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: General Custer dying.
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PAR161374 SENEGAL. Dakar. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn by Ousmane Sow: Detail of head of General Custer.
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PAR161369 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW, senegalese sculptor. Sculptures of Battle of Little Big Horn : Wounded Indian.
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PAR170269 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW's work "The Battle of Little Bighorn".During this battle (USA,Montana, 25th of June 1876) the Indians (Sioux & Cheyenne under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse) destroyed the US Cavalry (under General Custer). The Indian chief GALL.
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PAR170264 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW's work "The Battle of Little Bighorn".During this battle (USA,Montana, 25th of June 1876) the Indians (Sioux & Cheyenne under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse) destroyed the US Cavalry (under General Custer). Sitting Bull.
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PAR170266 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW's work "The Battle of Little Bighorn".During this battle (USA,Montana, 25th of June 1876) the Indians (Sioux & Cheyenne under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse) destroyed the US Cavalry (under General Custer). Attacking Indian on wounded horse.
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PAR170267 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW's work "The Battle of Little Bighorn".During this battle (USA,Montana, 25th of June 1876) the Indians (Sioux & Cheyenne under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse) destroyed the US Cavalry (under General Custer). In the foreground TWO MOON.
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PAR170268 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW's work "The Battle of Little Bighorn".During this battle (USA,Montana, 25th of June 1876) the Indians (Sioux & Cheyenne under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse) destroyed the US Cavalry (under General Custer). In the foreground General CUSTER dying.
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PAR170270 SENEGAL. Dakar. Ousmane SOW's work "The Battle of Little Bighorn".During this battle (USA,Montana, 25th of June 1876) the Indians (Sioux & Cheyenne under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse) destroyed the US Cavalry (under General Custer). TWO MOON.
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NYC5421 USA. Montana. 1999. Crow Indian Reservation. Near Little Bighorn National Monument. Joseph M. Bullalo Bull Tail rests while forking fire heated stones into a small sweatlodge for a traditionalist custom held in the evenings. The heated stones are placed inside the lodge in a small pit and doused with water. Sweats for males are at sundown on the crow reservation and may last for an hour or more, followed by those for women. Many sweat enclosures are found in backyards on reservations where aboriginals who maintain traditional rites, gather with community members. Meditation and prayers are part of the sacred ritual.
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PAR160309 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR160310 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR160304 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159621 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159624 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159622 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR160311 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159631 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159626 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159630 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR160303 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159629 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR160307 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR160306 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159628 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR161385 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR160305 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR160308 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159627 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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PAR159625 SENEGAL. Dakar. 1998. Sculptor Ousmane SOW working on "The victory of the battle of Little BigHorn".
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alb4211988 Hollow Horn Bear. Edward S. Curtis; American, 1868-1952. Date: 1907. Dimensions: 40.2 x 30.1 cm (image/paper); 56.5 x 46.7 cm (mount). Photogravure, plate 82 from "The North American Indian, Volume 3" (1908). Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Edward S. Curtis.
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alb2945987 Postage stamps from the series honouring the W National Park, 1959-1962, depicting bighorn sheep, crowned cranes, giraffes, ostriches and manatees. Niger, 20th century.
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akg861097 Zoology / Sheep (Ovis): Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis).-Male bighorn sheep returning from the highlands in the wintertime (Colorado, USA).-Photo, 1966.
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akg861118 Zoology / Sheep (Ovis): Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis).-Male bighorn sheep (Colorado, USA).-Photo, 1967.
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akg861196 Zoology / Sheep (Ovis): Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis).-Bighorn sheep in the Rocky Mountains (Colorado, USA), in their winter territory in a canyon.-Photo, 1968.
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alb9873387 Mato-tope or Four Bears, Chief of the Mandan people. He rests a lance against his shoulder and wears a headdress of buffalo horns and eagle feathers, shirt of painted bighorn leather, leggings and mocassins. Chef Mandan (Amerique). Copied from a portrait by Karl Bodmer in Travels in the Interior of North America, by Prince Maximilian of Wied, 1839. Handcoloured woodcut by T.S. and L. Markaert after a portrait by Karl Bodmer from Auguste Wahlen's Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples du Monde, (Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World) Librairie Historique-Artistique, Brussels, 1845. Wahlen was the pseudonym of Jean-Francois-Nicolas Loumyer (1801-1875), a writer and archivist with the Heraldic Department of Belgium.
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