For your consideration are these pair of photos circa 1883 & 1890; these pictures were taken by L.A Huffman whose work dated from 1878-1920. The Coffrin's old west galleries collection of Huffman negatives is one of the largest in existence today. these negative reproductions are offered to the public in a variety of sizes. Originally started in Miles City, Montana Coffrin's old west gallery relocated to Bozeman, Montana in 1991. The first picture is titled "Squaw Fleshing a Hide" and shows a Native American woman fleshing a hide. The second photograph is titled "Little Crow and Brother," The Crow Indians pompadour was a distinctive hair style for their tribe; with the photograph showing an information card shown on the back. The condition of these photographs are good shown well preserved like new condition. The measurements of these photos 18 1/4" x 14" and 12" x 18".