MAKE A MEME View Large Image Soule - Wichita women.jpg ;Wichita women Wichita women were well dressed from the waist down The women of the other southern Plains tribes - Cheyenne Arapaho Comanche Kiowa - were by present-day standard excessively modest in their dress ...
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Keywords: William S. Soule - Wichita women.jpg ;Wichita women Wichita women were well dressed from the waist down The women of the other southern Plains tribes - Cheyenne Arapaho Comanche Kiowa - were by present-day standard excessively modest in their dress The Wichitas at first constituted an exception but the Quaker agents and the missionaries soon brought them into line Before these women learned that it was wrong to appear in public partly nude Soule obtained a series of photographs which undoubtedly sold well at Fort Sill as prairie pin-ups Smithsonian Instution Bureau of American Ethnology In Wilbur Sturtevant Nye Plains Indian raiders the final phases of warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River with original photographs by William S Soule University of Oklahoma Press 1st edition 1968 ISBN 0806111755 p404 Wilbur Sturtevant Nye Plains Indian raiders the final phases of warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River with original photographs by William S Soule University of Oklahoma Press 1st edition 1968 ISBN 0806111755 p405 decade 1870 Creator William S Soule PD-old-auto-1923 1908 Fort Sill Oklahoma in the 1870s Wichita William S Soule Topless sitting women
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