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George E. Trager | MONA

    https://mona.unk.edu/mona/george-trager/
    George Trager (also known as Gus Trager) was born in Gefell, Germany in 1861 and arrived in America in 1876. He studied photography in Whitewater, Wisconsin and opened his first photography studio in 1888 with Frederick Kuhn in Mazomanie, Wisconsin.

George E. Trager Paintings & Artwork for Sale - Invaluable

    https://www.invaluable.com/artist/trager-george-e-s8d3cwt6qe/sold-at-auction-prices/
    Trager was the first photographer on the scene afterthe Wounded Knee massacre. He took a number ofimages on January 3, 1891, as U.S. troops began colle......

George E. Trager: Frontier Photographer at Wounded Knee

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03087298.1989.10441005
    Abstract Little is known about the photographer George E. Trager, and the information that does exist focuses on the brief period of time that he resided in Chadron, Nebraska. Trager is an important figure because he photographed the aftermath of the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890.

George Trager | International Center of Photography

    https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/george-trager
    But Still, It Turns: Recent Photography from the World News. Engage with ICP from Anywhere News. We Need Your Support exhibition. #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis event. ICP Talks: Cheriss May on Documenting Democracy event. ICP Talks: Mari Katayama on “Myself and the Others: Self-Portraits and this World” ... George Trager ...

George E. (Gus) Trager - Biography

    https://www.askart.com/artist_bio/George_E_Gus_Trager/11248540/George_E_Gus_Trager.aspx
    George E. (Gus) Trager (1861 - 1948) was active/lived in Wisconsin, Nebraska / Germany. George Trager is known for Scenic western landscape and Indian genre photography. George E. …

George L. Trager - Wikipedia

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    George L. Trager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with Trager approach. George Leonard Trager ( / ˈtreɪɡər /; March 22, 1906 – August 31, 1992) was an American linguist. He was the president of the Linguistic Society of America in …

George Trager Boudoir Photographs of Sioux Indians and …

    https://www.cowanauctions.com/lot/george-trager-boudoir-photographs-of-sioux-indians-and-wounded-knee-plus-4000598
    George Trager, of nearby Chadron, NE, was the first photographer on the scene after the Wounded Knee debacle, and took a number of photographs in January 1891 as US troops began collecting and burying bodies left on the field. Condition: Each image has lightened, faded. Surface damage/loss to view of Omaha Dancers, along right side.

Pine Ridge Agency, S.D. : photographer George Trager …

    https://www.worldcat.org/title/pine-ridge-agency-sd-photographer-george-trager-taking-picture-of-agency/oclc/47048089
    George E. Trager stands by a camera on a tripod and photographs an encampment on the Pine Ridge Agency in South Dakota. Native American (Lakota Sioux) men and women stand and sit near the photographer. Shows tepees, a dog, horses and wagons. User-contributed reviews Tags

Wounded Knee Massacre, Three Photographs by George …

    https://www.cowanauctions.com/lot/wounded-knee-massacre-three-photographs-by-george-trager-4000594
    George Trager, of nearby Chadron, NE, was the first photographer on the scene after the Wounded Knee debacle, and took a number of photographs in January 1891 as US troops began collecting and burying bodies left on the field. A group of three iconic images from the series of plates he exposed. Condition:

The Wretched Newspaper War - True West Magazine

    https://truewestmagazine.com/article/the-wretched-newspaper-war/
    Although four other photographers were present after the 1890 tragedy at Wounded Knee, George Trager was the only photographer who captured on film the bloody, grisly scenes. For this most famous photograph of his, he asked the burial party to pose above their partially completed grave.

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