Keywords: William S. Soule - Shib-O-Nes-Ter.jpg ;Shib-O-Nes-Ter Portait of Shib-O-Nes-Ter Young Man with Fur-Wrapped Braids and Wearing Blanket Fur Hat Quilled Leggings and Moccasins; Animal Skin Nearby 1867-75<ref>National Anthropological Archives Smithsonian Institution http //siris-archives si edu/ipac20/ipac jsp uri full 3100001~ 39177 0 SPC BAE 3912-B Vol 1 01157500</ref> We have no information on this Arapaho dandy which is unfortunate because he does not appear to be an Indian at all But whether he is a white captive or the son of a white Person is not known He seems to have lightcolored eyes and hair and his features especially around the eyes and mouth certainly suggest Caucasian ancestry Nevertheless his dress and trappings and his companions-half-brothers or more likely foster brothers -are definitely Indian Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology In Wilbur Sturtevant Nye Plains Indian raiders the final phases of warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River with original photographs by William S Soule University of Oklahoma Press 1st edition 1968 ISBN 0806111755 p334 Wilbur Sturtevant Nye Plains Indian raiders the final phases of warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River with original photographs by William S Soule University of Oklahoma Press 1st edition 1968 ISBN 0806111755 p335 between 1867 1875 Creator William S Soule reflist PD-old-auto-1923 1908 Arapaho Oklahoma in the 1870s William S Soule Male fur headgear Otter clothing Bison clothing Fur fashion in 1871 |