Blackfeet at Blacktail Ponds
There are many accounts written of forays by the various Plains Indian Tribes beyond what they considered their "home territory". This painting depicts a small group of Blackfeet in what is now Jackson Hole, near an area called Blacktail Ponds. Journeys for war, retaliation, hunting, or horse stealing were made without regard to the time of year. The time here is late winter. The stick in the water was left by a trapper - used when setting traps for beaver.
Blackfeet at Blacktail Ponds
Martin Grelle
This Piece has been Signed by Martin Grelle