Product Tag - 1894

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    Athlete with Wand (1894)

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    Athlete with Wand (1894)

    An athlete demonstrating various poses.

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    Sioux Ghost Dance (1894)

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    Sioux Ghost Dance (1894)

    From Edison films catalog: One of the most peculiar customs of the Sioux Tribe is here shown, the dancers being genuine Sioux Indians, in full war paint and war costumes. 40 feet. 7.50. According to Edison film historian C. Musser, this film and others shot on the same day (see also Buffalo dance) featured Native American Indian dancers from Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, and represent the American Indian’s first appearance before a motion picture camera.

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    Bucking Broncho (1894)

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    Bucking Broncho (1894)

    Lee Martin, one of the cowboy stars in ‘Buffalo Bill’s Wild West’, rides a bronco as a crowd looks on. While the horse is trying to throw Martin off its back, another cowboy stands on top of a fence rail and occasionally fires his six-shooter, to spur on both horse and rider.

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    Band Drill (1894)

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    Band Drill (1894)

    A scene from Charles Hoyt’s ‘A Milk White Flag’: A brass band marches out, led by bandmaster Steele Ayers. When Ayers reaches his position, he turns around and directs the musicians as they take up their own positions.

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    Annabelle Butterfly Dance (1894)

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    Annabelle Butterfly Dance (1894)

    Annabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dances. For this performance, her costume has a pair of wings attached to her back, to suggest a butterfly. As she dances, she uses her long, flowing skirts to create visual patterns.

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    Carmencita (1894)

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    Carmencita (1894)

    The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman to appear in a motion picture within the United States. In the film, Carmencita is recorded going through a routine she had been performing at Koster & Bial’s in New York since February 1890.

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