
This is a photo my father took of the property owned by Leonard Crow Dog, probably about a year before Crow Dog became a leader of the American Indian Movement. He was a Lakota traditionalist and spiritual leader, and the great grandson of the Crow Dog who killed Spotted Tail. The location is roughly 20…

My father presumably took this picture on a trip bringing cattle to market with a truck from the family farm, though he himself had been off the farm for a decade at that point. The building in the background is the Omaha Livestock Exchange. This is during the postwar period, when the meatpacking industry of…

Sometime around Labor Day every year when I was growing up, a threshing bee was held with antique equipment in the Lakeview community of Todd County, South Dakota, on the Epke farm. This was about 10 miles north of the town of Crookston, Nebraska. People brought their restored (or just still running) antique tractors and…

This is my hometown, Valentine, Nebraska, in 1964. The vantage point is the hill north of town and across the Minnechaduza canyon, known locally as Big Rock for the sandstone cap at its top. The grain elevator and St. Nicholas Catholic Church are both visible, as well as the tree-lined canyon of the Niobrara River…