Photograph of Crow Scout Curley

We were fortunate enough to offer up a rare and wonderfully preserved Stereoview photograph of Ashishishe (English name Curley), a Crow Warrior enlisted in the U.S. Army as an Indian scout on April 10, 1876 and was later chosen to scout for the Seventh Cavalry during the Little Bighorn expedition in 1876 along with fellow Crow warriors White Man Runs Him, Goes Ahead, Hairy Moccasin and others. He witnessed parts of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and his translated account later appeared in several newspapers, as he was thought to be the only surviving witness from the U.S. side of Custer’s Last Stand.

Native Americans have always been an integral part of the U.S. Armed Forces. Even from the very first beginnings of this country, settlers relied on the natives’ skills and tactics to win battles. In the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, Native Americans fought devoutly on both sides. In fact, the Indian Scouts became a separate sub-division of the U.S. Army until 1947, when the branch of officially deactivated after the retirement of its last member. Thanks to popular culture, the Native American involvement in the World Wars has been preserved forever (though perhaps a bit dramatized).

For more about the rich history of Native Americans’ involvment in the United States military, please see Native Americans in the U.S. Army and ”Native Americans in World War II” by Thomas D. Morgan.

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Walnutts FAQ’s: Ending Auctions Early

 

Walnutts FAQ’s is a series of common questions… and their answers

Q. I really want this item you are selling, and right now am the highest bidder. Will you consider ending the auction early?

A. We have a strong policy of not ending an auction early if an item has been bid on and never ending an auction early in the first 72 hours of listing. We feel this is the only way to be fair to all potential buyers who have expressed an interest in the item. We can promise you that we will not end this auction early for anyone else, and you will have every opportunity to enter the high bid at the official closing time of the auction.

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Welcome to the new sister site of Walnutts Antiques‘ auction page! Here, backed by decades of knowledge and experience, we wish to share with our followers, new and old, the exciting stories, interesting anecdotes, and important resources we have collected over the years during our adventures in the Antiques and Collectibles business.

Whether you’re simply browsing, looking to research a specific item, or need a helping hand in navigating the great, wide world of collecting, this is your place! So fire up the vintage percolator, pull up that Eames chair you bought out of someone’s garage, and enjoy perusing!

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