Monday, June 22, 2026

White Swan, Absaroka warrior, his war deeds and art & Little Big Horn

 Salvete Omnes,

June 2026 is the 150th anniversary of the Centennial campaign of the US army against the Lakota Sioux and their Northern Cheyenne allies (with some Arapahos).

Frank Rinehart took this photo of White Swan 


So, naturally, it is the 150th anniversary  of the Little Big Horn battle, fought on 25th (Reno Valley and Custer Last Stand, & 26th (M. Reno and F. Benteen's fight) of June 1876.


While operating on the Great Plains US Army - both cavalry and infantry units - used native 'wolves' or scouts who upon enlistment would act as the 'eyes and ears' of the American military commands. 

For the 7th Cavalry operating against the 'hostile' Lakota and Northern Cheyenne that late spring and early summer 1876 the goverment officials authorized various Indian scouts from friendly nations.
   The  Absaroka/Apsalooke//Crow nation held council and authorized 25 scouts for the US Army in April 1876. These warriors, and also Arikara/Ree and friendly Sioux warrior were to be spread  out between various commands during the campaign. 
White Swan was one of 6 Crow warriors   handpicked and assigned to scout for the famous 7th Cavalry regiment. Crows together with friendly Sioux and Rees  made up the 35 scout-strong unit under the command of Lieutenant Charles Varnum, called Peaked Face by the Arikara scouts, aided by French Canadian-Santee Sioux interpreter   Mitch Bouyer & famous frontiersman, Civil War veteran, guide and hunter  Charlie Reynolds
 White Swan fought along  his scout companions, the soldiers and officers of Major Marcus Reno command, and miraculously  survived the two day battle, much wounded from gunshots and  lance thrusts and cuts. 
During the battle White Swan counted coup on the enemy warriors in the true Plains warrior fashion.

Photo by Fred Miller - Montana Historical Society 

After the din of battle passed White Swan's made drawings of his exploits in the battle, pictographs drawn and colored in the tradition of Plains peoples, showing his battle experience during the major Reno's advance and retreat during the first phase of the battle of Little Big Horn (Greasy Grass River). 


Denver Art Museum has this war record made by White Swan, painted circa 1890.

Gilcrease Museum has this war record of the LBH battle by White Swan.

White Swan healed from his many wounds and reenlisted with the US Army for the winter campaign, and served as a scout until March 1881, among his exploits was the campaign against the Nez Perce. White Swan died in 1904, known for his role at the battle, his fine art depicting warfare and recollections about the conflict on the high  prairies. 

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Portrait by Joseph Henry Sharp circa 1900


White Swan's tombstone 


Valete

Friday, June 19, 2026

Ottomans archery practice in XVI century - Jost Amman

 Slavete Omnes,



From British Museum, under Creative Commons licence, comes this XVI century print by the German printmaker Jost Amman, who frequently drew and printed images of the Ottoman warriors and soldiers.





It comes from this print, lavishly published by Jost Amman, and the British institution has only this etching. The etching shows some episode from the Ottoman wars in Hungarian Kingdom of the 1520-30s. . 

translation from German - via Google translate 

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Our Polish painter Jozef Brandt was influenced by the images of such equestrian archery feats



Valete

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Goldsworthy on the Napoleonic period mounted troops aka cavalry

 Salvete Omnes,



a short entry - dr Adrian Goldsworthy, historian & novelist (his Roman period novels are good entertainment ).



So dr Goldsworthy, in a rather typical British fashion of not knowing about Polish cavalry or history (like the Polish and Red army cavalries 1917-45), delivers a lecture on the Napoleonic era mounted troops and use of horses by the armies. - this is the video on Yt

And some of my old Napoleonic ulan (uhlan -lancer) and cheavulegers art.


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enjoy

Valete

Friday, June 12, 2026

Cheiron Journal - lectures on horse domestication

 Salvete Omnes,



Yesterday, I just discovered for myself that Cheiron has had  a Yt channel

Przewalski horse - its association with Botai 


I started with dr William Taylor, author of Hoof Beats, and his lecture on the archaeological 'broken narratives' around horse domestication in southern Russia and Kazakhstan steppes of west-central Eurasia. (His article on Botai horizon & horses). The 1 hour presentation is followed by a q&a session. 

Photos of Przewalski horses and feral/wild horses (known as mustangs in America) - all images are from Wiki Commons.







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Valete

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Giulio Romano - Salone dei Cavalli

 Salvete Omnes,



A short but very beautifully illuminated entry -  Italian Renaissance horse in a tranquil glory

Giulio Romano (1499-1546) - frescoes from Salone Grande di Cavalli, for Frederico II Gonzaga in his Palazzo del Te, in Mantua, Italy.

Frederico II by Tizian/Titian  


Favorite steeds of the prince - 





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Valete

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Gulyas & Csikos - Hungarian cowboys

 Salvete Omnes,





just a gallery of historic and more contemporary horses of the Hungarian cowboys- csikos, their horses, gray cattle and sheep, their whips, and their Hungarian post - all in their puszta (the Hungarian Plain).















 













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enjoy

Valete