Reception: Crow Tribe Photos

Aug 24

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Park Photo will exhibit a collection of historic photographs depicting members of the Crow Tribe (Apsáalooke) visiting Livingston during the 1930s. The photographs are by John Haberstroh, and are from the archives of the Yellowstone Gateway Museum. The opening takes place during the art walk Aug. 24 and the exhibit continues through Sept. 26.
Over several years during the 1930s, Crow tribal members participated in the Livingston Roundup and street parade. The exhibit captures a time in America when the open-plains way of life was gone, yet there were still people whose memories bridged the gap between old times and the new.
John Haberstroh, a former co-owner of Sax and Fryer, actively photographed Livingston from the 1920s through the 1940s.

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