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Frank Bennett Fiske (June 11, 1883 – July 18, 1952) was an early-20th-century photographer primarily active among the
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(Sioux) on Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North and South Dakota.


Early life and education

Fiske was born June 11, 1883, at
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in
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, son of George E. Fiske, a soldier at the post, and of Louise, née Otter. The elder Fiske originally hailed from
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MD, had been trained as an artist working as a set painter in theatres, spending some time at sea traveling multiple times to South America and enlisting in the early 1870s into the US military, first getting posted to
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and later to Fort Sully and
Fort Bennett Fort Bennett was originally called the Post at Cheyenne River Agency and was established during the Indian wars in the Department of Dakota by the U.S. Army to control the Sioux. History Cheyenne River Agency was established in 1869, following co ...
in
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. Soon after Frank's birth, his father resigned from the military to take up ranching on a claim approx. 60 miles north of Pierre. By 1888, on account of the persisting drought, the Fiskes gave up ranching and removed to
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, on
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, where the elder Fiske found work as a wagon master. Frank attended school at Fort Yates and the local boarding school with Indian children between 1890 and 1900."Which Chosen People? Manifest Destiny meets the Sioux. As seen by Frank Fiske, Frontier Photographer" by Robert V. Dodge, 2013, Algora Publishing, New York, NY


Career

Fiske was apprenticed to Stephen T. Fansler, the post photographer at
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. When Fansler abandoned the studio in 1900, Fiske took over, aged 17, following into the footsteps of his illustrious predecessors, the legendary photographers Orlando Scott Goff and David Francis Barry. He continued to operate his studio, primarily at
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, until his death in 1952. Around the same time at the turn of the century, Frank's parents moved to a ranch near
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. Having grown up among the
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of
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Frank developed a great interest and admiration about the
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nation, their history and culture documenting many aspects of their lives through his photography. He was fascinated listening to the stories of the old warriors. In 1917 he published his first book "The Taming of the
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". In 1918 Fiske enlisted in the army and briefly served in
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, albeit he was not sent overseas. The following year, on his birthday he married Angela Cournoyer, a direct descendant of chief Forked Horn and fur trader Joseph Picotte. In 1921, their only daughter Francine was born. In 1933 Fiske published his second book, "Life and Death of
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". Among Fiske's photographs is one of Red Tomahawk,
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’s assassin, which later was reproduced and now is on
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highway markers.


Later life

In 1950 Fiske received the North Dakota Art Award for his lifetime achievement as a photographer, earning recognition for his Indian portraits by the State American Art Week Committee. Frank Fiske died aged 69 of heart failure at the Bismarck Hospital on July 18, 1952. He was interred next to his parents at St. Peter's Catholic Church cemetery at Fort Yates, ND Some time after Fiske’s death a large portion of his Indian photographs were deposited with the
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and over time became the property of that institution.Frank B. Fiske Collection http://history.nd.gov/archives/manuscripts/inventory/1952.html


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fiske, Frank 20th-century American photographers 1883 births 1952 deaths People from Stanley County, South Dakota