Frame house with three windows, a chimney, and a front door. To the back of the house is laundry hanging on a line. To the right of the house is a log shed and another frame building. Two individuals stand outfront next to a wagon.
Tags:
Yellow Mulewatermultiple housesintergenerational family
Frame house with three windows, a chimney, and a front door. To the back of the house is laundry hanging on a line. To the right of the house is a log shed and another frame building. Two individuals stand outfront next to a wagon.
Tags:
Yellow Mulewatermultiple housesintergenerational family
Summary:
In 1922, the Crow Indian Agent surveyed 244 Crow properties, including the home of Levi Yellowmule.
Description:
Caution: This survey transcription contains prejudiced descriptions and may contain violent language.
Transcription:
"Note. Regard this report in connection with the report on Yellow Mule, his father. They work together, Levi really being in charge, his father helping him very well. They live off some distance from other Indian families, and are quite comfortably fixed, having separate houses, and farming quite successfully. They has been some trouble, as stated in the other report about their getting water for their grain, but they have gone on and farmed quite well without the distributing system that they seem to need."