A man dressed in a feather headdress peers out of an entrance of a tipi at the RoundUp. The front section of the headdress contains beads that form an abstract pattern. He is dressed in a a long sleeve button-up shirt with collar and necktie. The tipi's exterior is striped. The flap of material covering the entryway of the tipi is rolled up and hangs above the entrance. A wooden stick is seen protruding from the coiled material. Hay is visible on the ground in front of the tipi's entrance. In the background are partially visible tipis.
Three men, one identified as War Eagle, pose on the set of the film The Great Sioux Uprising. In the foreground a man in a cowboy hat sits with his hands folded on his lap. He wears a jacket over a shirt with a collar. On his lap is an unidentified object, possibly a book. Standing beside him is a man dressed in regalia. Three large feathers extend out from his hair. He wears shell necklaces, bone breastplate, and long sleeve buckskin shirt andpants with fringes and beadwork. His hair is contained in two braids with fur hair wraps. In the background is a man with long, dark hair contained in two braids. He wears a necklace, and long sleeved shirt under a vest with beadwork on its surface. In the distance are three tipis, trees, a man dressed in Euro-American clothing, and animal hides that hang from wooden poles. The location of this image has been identified as the set of the movie The Great Sioux Uprising which was released in 1953. Photos online identify the man in the cowboy hat as Jeff Chandler, who was the star of the film.