Black Shawl, 1888
The woman in the picture is none other than the lovely wife of Crazy Horse. A little background of the person that I currently mentioned, Crazy Horse was a war leader that always fought for his tribe, Lakota. He met Black Shawl in the middle of 1870 and she was the one who took care of him every time he would recover from a rough war. The two eventually tied the knot in 1871. All throughout their married life, Crazy Horse and Black Shawl had one child.
Stands Hard, 1900
Stands Hard is the name of the man in the picture. He was a member of a tribe called Sioux Dakota. Sioux is a group of First Nations people along with other Native American tribes. Now, the Sioux people are divided into three categories which happened to be Canada, Minnesota, and Dakota – that’s why Stands Hard is now considered a part of Sioux Dakota. Back in the days when Stands Hard and the people in his tribe used to fight for their community, they owned lots of horses that accompanied them in every tribe war they had been involved in.