Wild West performers on horseback
Frank Lehner photographs of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, NMAI.AC.147,
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Undeniably, Cody’s Wild West constructed and promoted inaccurate views of Native Americans, defining “real Indians” as only those who lived in tipis, rode horses, and wore feather headdresses. Such stereotypes have sadly been perpetuated in dime novels, television shows, and major motion pictures down to the present, ignoring the staggering cultural diversity of the Indigenous peoples of North America.
Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild West performers on horseback
Frank Lehner photographs of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, NMAI.AC.147,
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Wild West show performers in camp
Frank Lehner photographs of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, NMAI.AC.147,
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Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria photographing performers in
Wild West camp
Frank Lehner photographs of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, NMAI.AC.147,
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While few of the images include descriptions of a date or location, most can be attributed to 1890 or 1891 and related to one of the Wild West show’s European tours. A handful of the photographs, however, can be definitively placed in Munich, Germany, in 1890, between approximately April 19 and May 5 of that year. As the Wild West tour for Germany included visiting cities from Hamburg in the north to Munich in the south, and from Dresden in the east to Cologne in the west, the performers were usually in one place for only a few days or a few weeks at a time. According to Julia S. Stetler in her article “Painting the Town Red: Buffalo Bill’s Indians in the German Media,” daily performances in Munich alone often attracted more than five thousand spectators, with shows consistently being sold out.
King Ludwig III of Bavaria with Buffalo Bill and Wild West performers
Frank Lehner photographs of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, NMAI.AC.147,
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Portrait photograph of Wild West performer and son of Trapper John Nelson
and unidentified Sioux woman
Frank Lehner photographs of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, NMAI.AC.147,
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Sadly, the identities of many of the Native performers themselves were not included with the original photograph descriptions when donated. Because of this, we as archivists need to rely on the public to aid us in correctly identifying the individuals featured in many of these images. Please reach out to us at the NMAI Archive Center at NMAIArchives@si.edu if you believe you can provide any further cultural or descriptive information for the Native and non-Native performers in these photographs. In this way we can work together to correct the historical record, and to give a name and a voice to those who have otherwise been silenced.
Wild West show performers in camp
Frank Lehner photographs of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, NMAI.AC.147,
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National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center
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