Whiteman Runs Him, 1910
Yes, Whiteman Runs Him was truly the name of the man posing in the picture. He was one of the Crow people. In case you did not know, Crow people are Native Americans residing in the borders of southern Montana. Going back to Whiteman Runs Him, he was a warrior that fought hard for his beloved tribe. He started serving as a Crow scout at a very young age of 18 and it was a tough decision for him to make.
Sacagawea
The woman you are looking at in the photo was known by the name Sacagawea. She was a part of the Shoshone, a Native American tribe, and was a daughter of a man who once served as a Chief. Sacagawea had been through a lot and she struggled with different problems as she lived her life. Well, out of all the things that she did, Sacagawea was most well-known for being involved in Lewis and Clark’s discoveries.