DescriptionCrow Indians offering food -Edward S. Curtis.jpg
English: The Oath Apsaroke by Edward S. Curtis depicting three Crow men giving a symbolic Oath. A piece of bison meat was stuck to the end of an arrow while the man spoke the oath. After speaking he touched the meat to his lips and placed it upon a red painted bison skull to show that his words are true.
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Title: The Oath--Apsaroke.Date Created/Published: c1908 November 19.Summary: Three Apsaroke men gazing skyward, two holding rifles, one with object skewered on arrow pointed skyward, bison skull at their feet.Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, Curtis (Edward S.) Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.