A toddler on horseback poses for the camera. He holds reins in his right hand and is dressed in a cowboy hat, handkerchief, long sleeved shirt, vest, and pants. The horse is fitted with saddle, horse blanket, bridle, and reins. In the background is a large pile of stacked hay bales. To the left of the boy is a man dressed in a short brimmed hat, long sleeved shirt, suspenders, and slacks. In the distance are two partially visible vechicles and tipis.
A man dressed in Native American regalia poses on horseback. On his head is a large feather headdress. His long, dark hair is contained in two braids. He wears a shirt and pants with fringes, which may be made from buckskin. The man sits on two blankets that are draped over the horse's back. One blanket has geometric patterns on its surface, the other a horizontal stripe. Seen in the distance are multiple tipis, and two men with horses.
A procession of Native American indians on horseback dressed in regalia. A man and his horse in the center of the image have been outlined in white. Written above the outlined man in pencil is "this man and horse only". An arrow was drawn pointing down to this man. The men wear feather headresses, breechcloths, and other assorted regalia. Blankets with abstract patterns are draped over the horses. In the background are trees and an out of focus sign.