A black-and-white photograph of three men, identified as Champions Jackson Sundown, Hall, and Rollen, 1916, are standing in an open space that might be a field or rodeo ring. One man appears to be Native American and the other two appear to be caucasian. All three men are wearing cowboy hats and boots. The Native American man has his long braids tied in front underneath a scarf around his neck. He wears a beaded belt, long-sleeved light-colored shirt, and wooly chaps. He has bracelets at both wrists and is smiling, standing facing the photographer with his hand on his left hip, holding a rope.The man in the middle is wearing a dark knit shirt with a lighter stripe across the middle, and leather chaps with metal conchos down the side. He stands smiling with arms akimbo facing the photographer, hands resting on the thick rope tied around his waist. The third man is looking to the left of the photograph, and is frowning. He is wears a light-colored shirt and plain leather belt and his leather chaps have metal conchos with leather tassles down the sides.